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THE  UNIVERSITY 

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1933 

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REPORT 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL 


STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 


VOLUME  I. 

Containing  Reports  for  the  Years  1861-66. 


REVISED   BY 

BRIGADIER  GENERAL  J.  N.  REECE, 
Adjutant  General. 


SPRINGFIELD,  ILL.: 
Phillips  Bros..  State  Printers. 

1900. 


American-Spanish  war  of  IS'JS,  for  puhhcatim. 

ScKeTLf  Is 'l^ifbe^o'^S  be^and  the  sa.e  is  ^^re^y^^T^^i 
for  the  payment  of  clerks  to  ^^^^p^' ^'^JJ.f  L^°?y,P''^^^^^  1861-1866,  containing 
reprint  of  the  Adjutant  general  |  reports  for  the  year    mi^^   ^,^^^^^ 

the  records  of  the  Illinois  y9l'i^tfJ^%'?.seomXted  by  the  War  Department 
been  altered,  amended  and  i,^J^f„y,Jf^'3Sed  rosters,  in  many  eases, 
at  Washington    D.  C,  thus  leaving  the  prese^^^^^  ^1^^ 

sftifei^^^tri^^^^^^^^  ,  ,, 

2      The  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts  i^/er^bVJjJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
<araw  his  warrant  for  tlie  sum  herem  specified  upon  the^^^^^^^^ 

IZtrkZ'^rt^r'S  illf  t^t^=^ouf  r^^^^^^^^^^  appro- 

priated. 
Approved  April  24,  1899. 


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PREFACE. 


In  compliance  with  an  act  of  the  Forty-First  General  Assembly, 
authorizing  the  revision  and  reprint  of  the  Adjutant  General's  Re- 
port  of  1861-1866,  and  preparing  the  roster  of  Illinois  Volunteers  in 
the  American-Spanish  War  of  1898,  for  publication. 

This  work  was  commenced  by  issuing  circular  letters  and  mailing 
one  to  each  Grand  Army  Post  in  this  State,  advising  them  that  the 
State  of  Illinois  was  about  to  revise  and  correct  its  history  of  the 
troops  and  organizations  enlisted  in  the  war  of  1861-1866,  and  with 
a  view  of  making  this  roster  and  history  as  near  correct  as  possible. 

Communication  was  solicited  requesting  those  knowing  of  any 
errors  or  incorrections  existing  in  the  present  reports  to  advise  this 
department  of  such,  in  order  that  their  records  might  be  carefully 
examined,  with  a  view  to  having  them  appear  in  this  revised  report 
as  accurately  as  such  evidence  on  file  would  justify. 

Similar  circular  letters  were  also  mailed  to  all  the  Commanding 
Officers  Department  of  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  of  other  states,, 
requesting  them,  if  not  inconsistent  with  their  rules,  to  kindly  issue 
a  circular  to  the  Posts  in  their  department  asking  Illinois  volunteers 
of  the  civil  war  to  notify  this  department  of  any  errors  or  incorrec- 
tions. Many  of  the  commanding  officers  kindly  issued  circulars  or 
inserted  a  paragraph  in  their  General  Orders. 

This  resulted  in  bringing  to  notice  quite  a  large  number  of  errors 
in  spelling  of  names  that  heretofore  had  been  misspelled  owing  to 
the  fact  that  very  frequently  the  one  the  same  man's  name  would  be 
differently  spelled  as  often  as  it  appeared  on  the  various  rolls,  thus 
making  it  impossible  to  otherwise  discriminate  as  to  the  correct  way 
of  spelling. 

Many  other  suggestions  for  corrections  (although  very  likely  ab- 
solutely correct),  were  not  made  from  the  fact  that  the  records  on 
file  would  not  justify  such  correction,  as  this  department  has  not  the 
authority  to  make  any  correction  without  advice  from  the  War  De- 
partment at  Washington,  D.  C,  or  such  evidence  on  tile  as  would 
show  conclusively  that  such  correction  should  be  made. 

Since  the  publication  of  the  Report  of  1886  a  large  number  of  cor- 
rections, such  as  removing  charges  of  desertion,  amending  date  of 
enlistment  and  muster  into  the  United  States  service,  discharges,, 
etc.,  have  been  received  from  the  War  Department  at  Washington,. 
D.  C,  and  will  appear  in  this  report  as  amended. 


VI  ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT. 

Referring  to  the  preface  of  Adjutant  General  Vance,  in  the  revision 
of  the  Report  of  1886,  I  heartily  indorse  the  course  pursued  and  the 
form  m  which  that  official  prepared  the  records  for  publication-  and 
having  continued  the  work  of  the  revision  of  1900  along  the  Lame 
line,  I  respectfully  submit  the  preface  published  in  that  report  in 
conjunction  herewith.  ' 

J.  N.  Reece, 
Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 
Springfield,  III.,  May  24,  1900. 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    EEPORT. 


PREFACE. 


Explanatory  of  the  manner  in  which  the  reprint  of  the  Report  of 
the  Adjutant  General  for  1861-66  appears,  the  following  statement  is 
made:  Acting  under  the  letter  of  the  resolution  authorizing  the  re- 
printing of  the  Report,  I  have  incorporated  into  it  the  several  Re- 
ports of  Adjutant  General  Fuller  during  his  term  of  office,  and  it  is 
just  to  this  distinguished  officer  to  say  that  they  are  of  great  value, 
as  they  show,  step  by  step,  the  progress  of  the  organization  of  troops 
under  all  the  calls  made  by  the  National  Government  from  April  15, 
1861,  up  to  the  time  he  resigned  in  January,  1865.  The  Report  for 
1864,  however,  has  never  appeared  in  printed  form  until  now,  save  as 
it  might  have  been  produced  in  some  of  the  daily  newspapers.  But 
it  is  proper  to  state  here  that  I  have  omitted  the  schedules  referred 
to  in  his  reports,  for  the  reason  that  the  substance  of  them  is  given 
in  the  reports  themselves,  and  the  further  reason  that  the  informa- 
tion contained  in  them  has  been  consolidated  with  similar  schedules 
prepared  by  Adjutant  General  Haynie,  and  which  cover  the  whole 
period  of  the  war. 

I  have  included  in  parts  I  and  II,  all  the  official  correspondence 
between  the  National  and  State  Governments  which  seems  to  bear 
most  directly  upon  the  organization  and  equipment  of  troops  from 
the  commencement  of  hostilities  to  the  close  of  the  war. 

In  the  Reports  of  Adjutant  General  Haynie  I  have,  acting  under 
the  same  resolution,  omitted  all  matter  which  does  not  pertain  to  the 
history  of  the  soldiers  of  Illinois. 

Schedules  A  and  E,  pages  100  and  107  in  the  original  report,  re- 
lating to  the  organization  of  troops,  have  been  consolidated  as 
Schedule  A.  Schedules  B  and  G,  pages  ]09  and  261,  relating  to 
muster  out  of  troops,  have  been  consolidated  as  Schedule  B.  Sched- 
ule F,  page  191,  relating  to  the  same  subject,  has  been  ommitted 
because  the  information  it  conveys  is  embodied  in  the  consolidated 
table. 

Schedules  D,  pages  125  and  272,  relating  to  promotions,  have  both 
been  omitted  for  the  reason  that  the  information  given  in  them  is 
contained  under  the  captain  of  "remarks,"  in  the  roster  of  the  re- 
spective regiments. 

Schedules  C  and  E,  pages  217  and  291,  relating  to  flags  and 
trophies,  have  been  consolidated  as  Schedule  C,  with  some  additions. 


VIII  ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT. 

In  the  original  Report  of  1851-66  of  the  roster  of  troops,  no  roster 
was  given  of  the  troops  called  into  service  by  the  proclamation  of 
Governor  Yates,  April  16,  3^61,  "to  protect  and  defend  the  State 
against  threatened  rebellion,"  commonly  known  as  the  "Cairo  Ex- 
pedition," and  who  served  a  very  important  part  in  the  State's  history 
in  the  very  inception  of  the  rebellion,  and  of  whom  proper  mention 
has  been  made  elsewhere. 

In  May,  1862,  the  president  called  upon  the  Governor  of  Illinois 
for  a  military  Guard  over  the  prisoners  of  war  confined  at  Camp 
Butler.  To  meet  this  emergency.  Governor  Yates  called  into  the 
service  three  companies  of  the  Bloomington  Cadets — A,  B  and  C — 
who  ,were  regularly  mustered  into  the  United  States  service,  and 
served  their  country  in  that  important  capacity  for  fifteea  days.  A 
complete  roster  of  these  companies  may  be  found  in  part  IV  of  this 
volume,  with  their  date  of  muster  and  discharge.  Next  in  importance 
in  the  work  of  revision  is  the  consolidation  of  the  roster  of  officers 
and  enlisted  men.  Instead  of  compiling  the  officers  to  themselves 
as  in  the  original  publication,  the  Field  and  Staff  and  Non-commis- 
sioned Staff  have  been  given  first,  and  then  follow  the  Captains, 
Lieutenants,  Non-commissioned  Officers  and  Privates.  This  renders 
the  record  comprehensive  and  easy  of  access. 

Schedule  A,  relating  to  the  heroes  who  died  in  the  Andersonville 
prison,  has  been  carefully  revised  and  compared  with  the  report  of 
Quartermaster  General  Meigs,  U.  S.  A.,  and  the  list  furnished  hy 
Sergeant  Major  John  H.  Goldsmith,  of  the  14th  Regiment  of  Illinois 
Infantry.  In  addition  to  the  revision  of  the  Schedule,  I  have  noted 
under  the  head  of  "remarks"  in  the  roster  of  the  respective  regiments, 
the  date  of  death  and  the  number  of  the  grave  of  all  who  fell  victims 
to  the  cruelty  of  the  enemy. 

In  the  original  publication  there  is  no  statement  from  the  war 
office  of  the  National  Government  regarding  the  total  number  of 
troops  furnished  by  the  State  of  Illinois  in  aid  of  the  suppression  of 
the  rebellion,  but  I  have  incorporated  in  Part  III  an  official  paper 
from  Provost  Marshall  General  J.  B.  Fry,  addressed  to  Adjutant 
General  Haynie,  in  which  is  given  the  number  of  men  furnished  by 
Illinois,  without  reference  to  the  periods  of  service  to  be,  256,297. 
This  statement  will  be  found  under  letter  K. 

A  roster  of  the  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Barker's  Dragoons, 
called  into  the  service  April  19,  1861,  and  which  was  not  included 
in  the  publication  of  1861-66,  will  be  found  in  Part  IV.  The 
Dragoons  were  first  ordered  to  duty  at  Cairo,  and  afterward  to  Wes- 
tern Virginia,  but  declining  to  enter  the  three  years  service,  were 
ordered  to  Chicago,  where  the  company  was  mustered  out  in  Septem- 
ber. The  company  commanded  by  Captain  Barker  was  reorganized 
under  command  of  Captain  Sherer  and  another  company  recruited, 
both  of  which  were  temporarily  attached  to  a  regiment  of  regulars, 
known  as  McClellan's  Dragoons.  Subsequently  these  companies, 
known  as  H  and  I,  were  transferred  to  the  12th  Cavalry,  commanded 
by  Colonel  Voss. 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  EEPORT.  IX 

When  the  flag  of  the  Union  was  fired  upon  at  Fort  Sumter,  April 
14,  Jb61,  General  Thomas  S.  Mather  was  Adjutant  General  of 
Illinois,  and  while  nothing  is  said  personally  of  his  services  in  the 
Report  of  18fil-66,  it  is  due  him  that  it  should  be  stated  here  that  he 
superintended  the  organization  and  equipment  of  all  the  troops  from 
the  first  call  to  November  11,  1861,  when  he  was  succeded  by  General 
Allen  C.  Fuller,  and  he  has  the  proud  distinction  of  having  issued 
the  commissions  to  such  eminent  names  as  Grant,  Oglesby,  Logan, 
McClernand  and  Palmer. 

In  Part  IV  will  be  found  the  first  Proclamation  by  President 
Lincohi  after  the  firing  upon  Fort  Sumter;  the  Proclamation  of  Gov- 
ernor Yates  calling  Illinois  to  arms  in  defense  of  the  flag  of  the 
Union,  and  the  first  and  second  general  orders  which  emanated  from 
the  Adjutant  General's  Office,  giving  official  effect  to  the  respective 
proclamations. 

Schedule  E,  (K  in  the  original  report,)  which  relates  to  general 
officers  and  officers  of  staff"  department  serving  in  the  U.  S.  Volun- 
teer service  from  Illinois,  has  been  revised  and  corrected.  Many 
names  have  been  added,  and  while  the  list  may  not  be  quite  com- 
plete, yet  it  is  far  more  satisfactory  than  it  was  found  to  be  origi- 
nally. 

I  have  incorporated  in  the  Report  a  list  of  the  synonyms  compiled 
by  John  T.  Fallon,  of  the  Adjutant  General's  Office,  from  the  official 
records  on  file,  under  the  direction  of  Brigadier  General  Richard  C. 
Drum,  Adjutant  General,  U.  S.  A.  In  this  list  is  comprised  the 
local  names  borne  by  the  respective  organizations  prior  to  their  offi- 
cial designation  and  assignment  in  the  U.  S.  service.  It  will  be 
found  invaluable  as  a  matter  of  reference. 

In  examining  the  official  rolls  of  this  office  I  find  that  nine  com- 
panies, namely:  A,  Captain  William  W.  Bates;  B,  Captain  James  E. 
Marsh;  C,  Captain  Henry  McCreary;  D,  Captian  John  Lawson;  E, 
Captain  Alfred  Brooks;  F,  Captain  John  E.  Simpson;  G,  Captain 
James  Miller;  H,  Captain  James  Armstrong;  I,  Captain  Wardell 
Guthin;  K,  Captain  John  A.  Wilson;  with  Colonel  James  W.  Wilson 
commanding,  were  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  service,  January  28,  1862, 
as  the  56th  Infantry,  and  on  the  same  day  the  records  show  that  they 
were  mustered  out  of  the  service.  No  mention  is  made  of  this  fact 
in  the  Report  of  either  Adjutants  General  Fuller  or  Haynie,  but  in 
the  Report  of  the  latter  they  were  referred  to  as  being  mustered  out 
of  the  service  as  the  "Mechanic  Fusileers." 

In  the  original  Report  there  are  many  errors  in  the  names  of  en- 
listed men;  others  were  unjustly  or  technically  reported  as  deserters; 
some  were  reported  as  being  absent,  or  absent  sick  at  the  time  of  the 
muster  out  of  the  regiment;  and  in  some  instances  no  record  was 
made  of  the  date  of  enlistment,  muster-in  or  muster-out.  In  order 
to  correct  these  inaccuracies,  the  original  records  on  file  at  the  Ad- 
jutant General's  offices  at  Springfield  and  Washington  have  been 
carefully  consulted,  and  if  it  shall  appear  that  I  have  not  succeded 
in  making  corrections  in  all  cases,  it  must  be  attributed  to  the  fact 
that  it  was  an  impossibility.  The  difficulty  of  arriving  at  the  proper 
Vol.  1— b. 


X  ADJUTANT  GENERAL's  REPORT. 

way  of  spelling  names  will  be  better  understood,  when  I  say  that  not 
infrequently  the  name  of  one  and  the  same  person  has  been  spelled 
three  different  ways  in  one  set  of  official  papers.  For  instance,  on 
the  muster-in  roll  one  way,  on  the  descriptive  roll  another,  and  on 
the  muster-out  roll  still  another.  Therefore  it  will  readily  be  accepted 
that  it  was  out  of  my  power  to  make  the  corrections  absolute;  again 
if  any  name  shall  be  spelled  two  or  three  ways  in  the  roster,  th'i8*will 
account  for  the  seeming  error,  for  in  the  absence  of  absolute  knowl- 
edge as  to  how  certain  names  should  be  spelled,  I  have  preferred  to 
leave  them  just  as  they  appeared  in  the  several  written  rolls. 

In  the  roster  of  the  respective  regiments  occur  many  blanks  under 
the  head  of  "remarks"  opposite  the  names  of  enlisted  men.  An 
earnest  effort  has  been  made  to  supply  the  record  which  would  finally 
dispose  of  such  persons,  but  in  vain.  The  blank  may  therefore 
mean  that  the  soldier  was  shot  down  in  battle  with  no  kind  friend  to 
note  his  loss,  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy,  or  last  of  all  perished 
in  a  rebel  prison  and  sleeps  in  an  unmarked  grave. 

Regarding  the  histories  of  the  respective  regiment,  it  will  be  borne 
in  mind  that  while  a  few  of  the  histories  in  the  original  publication 
were  complete,  yet  many  were  incomplete  and  still  many  without 
any  mention  of  their  operations  at  all  I  have  endeavored  to  secure 
an  intelligent  criticism',  for  accuracy,  of  all  histories  which  appeared 
in  the  original  Report,  and  to  have  supplied  histories  for  those 
regiments  of  which  no  mention  was  made.  Four  pages  of  the 
printed  volume  were  allotted  to  such  histories,  but  few  writers  availed 
themselves  of  the  full  space,  while  others  exceeded  it  somewhat, 
hence  these  latter  histories  are  long  or  short  as  was  the  disposition 
of  the  writers. 

In  every  instance  I  have  tried  to  obtain,  if  not  official  data,  such 
as  could  be  relied  on  as  giving  at  least  a  fair  epitome  of  the  opera- 
tions of  every  regiment  which  has  heretofore  had  no  mention  of  its 
career  on  the  tented  field,  and  I  submit  the  whole  work  with  the  hope 
that  if  it  is  not  perfect,  it  will  yet  be  accepted  as  the  best  that  could 
be  done  so  many  years  after  the  immemorial  conflict,  and  when  so 
many  of  the  active  participants  sleep  in  honorable  but  never  to  be 
forgotten  graves. 

J.  W.  VANCE, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 
Springfield,  III.,  April  14,  1886. 


ERRATA:     "Immemorial  conflict"  should  read 

memorable  conflict. 
Page  X,  in  Preface  of  Adjt.  Gen'l  cJ.  W.  Viance, 

3rd   line  from  close  of  same 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


CONTENTS. 


PART  I. 

Page. 

Report  of  the  Adjutant  General,  1863 3 

The  situation 5 

Special  session— organization  of  six  regiments 7 

Cairo  expedition 7 

Ten  regiments  of  Infantry  and  one  of  Cavalry 10 

First  Cav  airy 11 

Independent  regiments 13 

New  call— Infantry  and  Artillery 14 

General  call— Infantry  and  Cavalry 14 

Recruiting  again  stopped 16 

1862 16 

Recruiting  for  old  regiments 17 

Excitement  in  May 18 

Last  calls 18 

Militia  and  Enrollment 21 

Purchase  of  arms 23 

Reports 23 

Appointment  and  promotions 23 

Medical  department 26 

Conclusion, 28 

Report  of  the  Adjutant  General.  1864 29 

Circular  to  commanding  oflScers 29 

( -'orrespondence 33-45 

Proclamation  of  the  Governor 45 

Correspondence 48-54 

Report  ard  tabular  statement 55 

Correspondence 59 

Report  of  the  Adjutant  General.  1865 61 

PART  II. 

Resolutions  providing  for  Report 64 

Preface 65 

Letter  transmitting  Report 67 

Governor's  staff 68 

Report  of  the  Adjutant  General,  1866 69 

Sealof  oflace 70 

Organization  of  1865— sent  to  the  field 71 

The  battle  flags  and  trophies  of  the  State 76 


XII  ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 

The  records  and  files  of  the  office 78 

Union  prisoners  from  Illinois  deceased  at  Andersonville,  Ga 79 

Proniotior  s  7» 

Injustice  in  payment  of  soldiers 80 

Proclamation  by  the  President 85> 

Extra  surgeons,  1862 104 

Sherman's  March  to  the  Sea 106 

Military  State  agents 107 

General  officers  from  Illinois 124 

Historical  memoranda  of  regiments 124 

Camp  Douglas 125 

The  muster-out  and  return  of  home  regiments 132 

Conclusion 133 

Report  of  the  Adjutant  General,  1867 135 

Promotions 13& 

Expenditures  for  bounties  in  aid  of  raising  troops 136 

Flags  received 137 

Military  State  agents 138 

.  The  business  of  the  office 138 

Arsenal  and  State  arms ■ 140 

Conclusion 146 

PART  III. 
ft 
Schedule  A— Organization  of  Illinois  Volunteers 151 

Schedule  B— Muster-out  of  Illinois  Organizations 15a 

Schedule  C— Flags  and  Trophies 165 

Schedule  D— Quotas  and  Credits 172 

Schedule  E— Officers  in  the  U.  S.  service  from  Illinois 176 

Schedule  F— One  Hundred  Day  Organizations 187 

Schedule  G— Deaths  of  Illinois  Volunteers  at  Andersonville 189 

Supplemental  list  of  Prisoners  who  died  at  Andersonville 20) 

Schedule  H— Persons  Subject  to  Military  Duty 203 

Schedule  I— Bounties,  etc.,  by  Towns  and  Counties 204 

Statement  K— Total  number  of  troops  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  service 216 

Synonyms  L— Local  names  of  Military  Organizations 217 

PART  IV. 

President's  Proclamation 22T 

Proclamation  by  the  Governor 227 

General  Orders  No.  1 228 

General  Orders  No.  2 228 

First  troops  in  the  service 229 

Roster  of  troops 229 

Official  History  of  Cairo  Expedition 243 

Capture  of  steamers  C.  Hillman  and  John  D.  Perry 246 

Capture  of  the  Arsenal  at  St.  Louis 247 

Barker's  Dragoons 248 

Military  Guard  at  Camp  Butler 249 

Roster  of  Guard 249 

PART  V. 
Roster  of  Regiments,  and  historical  mention 252 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    EEPORT. 


ANNUAL  REPORT 

OF   THE 

ADJUXANX  GKNERAIV--1863. 


General  Headquarters,  State  of  Illinois, 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 
Springfield,  January  1,  1863. 
lo  His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates,  Governor  of  Illinois. 
Sir:     I  have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith — 

First — A  statement — Schedule  A — showing  the  number,  name  of  command- 
ing officer,  date  of  organization  or  muster,  and  place  of  organization  of  Illi- 
nois regiments  or  independent  corps,  and  the  number  of  officers  and  enlisted 
men  mustered  into  said  regiments  or  corps  at  or  since  their  organization, 
respectively. 

Second— A  statement — Schedule  B — showing  the  number  or  letter  of  the 
command,  the  name  of  its  commanding  officer,  and  the  date  and  place  of  or- 
ganization or  muster,  as  in  schedule  A,  and  the  day  on  which  they  left  for 
the  field,  arranged  according  to  dates  of  such  departure. 

Ihircl — A  statement — Schedule  C — showing  the  number  and  name  of  the 
officer  of  each  regiment,  when  originally  mustered,  and  the  counties  from 
which  the  same  was  principally  recruited. 

Fourth —A  statement — Schedule  D— showing  the  free  white  population  in 
each  county  in  the  State,  according  to  the  census  of  1860,  the  total  number  of 
able-bodied  men  between  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty-five,  the  number  now 
in  service,  and  those  liable  to  military  duty  (except  two  counties),  according 
to  enrollment  taken  the  past  summer.  This  enrollment  being  taken  before 
active  enlistments  for  our  new  regiments  ceased,  the  number  of  men  in  serv- 
ice is  by  very  many  thousand  less  than  the  number  now  in  the  service. 

Fifth — A  statement — Schedule  E — Report  of  Board  of  Medical  Examiners. 

Sixth — A  statement — Schedule  F — showing  the  amount  of  salaries  of  officers 
and  employes  of  the  Adjutant  General's  office,  from  April  16,  1861,  to  Janu- 
ary 1,  1863. 

Seventh— A  statement — Schedule  G — showing  the  names  of  all  commissioned 
officers  of  Illinois  forces,  including  those  who  have  resigned  or  been  mustered 
out  of  service  since  the  commencement  of  the  present  war. 

It  is  but  justice  to  myself  here  to  state  that  it  has  been  exceedingly  incon- 
venient.and  difficult  to  prepare  an  accurate  record  of  the  organization  and 
original  strength  of  our  old  regiments,  as  stated  in  this  report.  The  absence 
of  any  law  requiring  original  muster-in  rolls  or  reports  of  regiments,  after 
they  left  the  State,  to  be  filed  in  this  department,  as  well  as  the  unorganized 
C9ndition  of  many  of  them  when  they  received  marching  orders,  have  com- 
bined to  make  the  labor  of  preparing  a  record  of  these  forces  expensive  and 
perplexing.  The  imperfect  cordition  of  the  records  when  I  took  possession, 
November  11,  1861 — and  I  here  refer  to  the   subject   by  way  of   explanation 


4  ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 

only — I  have  endeavored  to  improve,  by  procuring  the  descriptive  rolls  of  the 
most  of  the  rank  and  file  of  our  forces.  1  confess  I  have  been  ambitious  to 
place  among  the  permanent  archives  of  the  State  the  name,  residence  and 
description  of  every  Illinois  volunteer  officer  and  private.  This  seemed  to 
me  due  to  the  living,  as  well  as  to  the  memory  of  the  heroic  and  lamented 
dead;  and  its  importance  to  the  people  of  the  State  was  believed  to  outweigh 
all  considerations  of  expense  necessary  to  accomplish  the  object. 
^  Prior  to  February  21,  1862,  there  was  not  even  a  regulation  of  the  War  De- 
partment which  required  copies  of  either  muster  or  descriptive  rolls  to  be 
filed  in  any  of  the  State  departments.  In  very  many  instances  the  United 
States  mustering  officers,  sent  here  to  muster  into  the  service  of  the  United 
States  our  volunteers,  neglected,  and  in  some  cases  positively  refused,  to  file 
their  rolls  in  this  office. 
Another  source  of  difficulty  and  confusion,  in  this  respect,  grew  out  of  the 
X  acceptance  by  the  War  Department  of  what  were  known  as  "independent 
^'  regiments."  In  addition  to  the  regiments  authorized  to  be  raised  by  the 
State,  there  were,  during  the  year  1861,  twenty  two  regiments  of  infantry  and 
four  of  cavalry  authorized  by  the  Secretary  of  War  to  be  raised  in  this  State. 
Their  correspondence  and  reports  were  addressed  to  the  War  Department, 
instead  of  the  State,  and  some  of  the  persons  who  were  engaged  in  recruiting 
these  regiments,  having  been  refused  authority  to  raise  regiments  by  you, 
were  disinclined,  for  a  time,  to  furnish  copies  of  their  rolls  or  give  official  in- 
formation to  you  touching  the  condition  of  their  commands. 

To  remedy  evils  growing  out  of  this   state  of  things,  and  to  promote  har- 
monious relations  between  the  State  and  Federal  authorities,  the  War  Depart- 
ment, by  General  Orders  No.  18,  promulgated  February  21,  1862,  provided  as 
■/    follows:     "The  Gover&ors  of   States  are    legally  the   authorities  for  raising 
*^^^olunteer  regiments  and  commissioning  their  officers.     Accordingly,  no  in- 
^v  dependent  organizations,  as  such,  will  be  hereafter  recognized  in  the  United 
States  service-     Copies  of  the  rolls  of  muster  into  service  will  be  sent,  as  soon 
as  practicable,  to  the  Governors  of  the  States   to  which  they  belong,  by  the 
commanders   of   all   brigades,  regiments,  or  corps,  heretofore  recognized  as 
independent  of  State  organizations;  and  all  vacancies  of  commissions  in  such 
regiments  and  corps  will  be  hereafter  filled  by  the  respective  Governors,  ac- 
cording to  law." 

It  will  be  observed  that  this  order  only  applies  to  a  particular  class  of  regi- 
ments, and  the  difficulty,  to  some  extent,  for  a  time  continued.  A  rule  was 
adopted  to  decline  to  deliver  commissions  until  their  rolls  should  be  filed;  but 
this  rule  could  not,  in  all  cases,  be  adhered  to,  for  regiments  would  frequently 
be  required  to  move  before  their  rolls  could  be  prepared.  To  supply  these 
rolls  and  procure  statistical  information  of  the  number  of  troops  furnished 
by  the  State,  as  well  as  to  ascertain  the  condition  of  our  troops,  in  respect  to 
their  clothing,  camp  and  garrison  equipage  and  arms,  agents,  furnished  with 
proper  blanks,  were  dispatched  to  their  camps  in  November,  1861.  These 
agents,  in  a  few  days,  procured  reports  from  most  of  the  regiments;  but,  on 
account  of  active  movements  in  the  field,  were  unable  to  do  so  from  all. 

The  same  difficulty,  although  not  to  so  great  an  extent,  has  been  experi- 
enced during  the  present  year,  under  the  last  calls  for  troops,  although  the 
rule  of  not  delivering  commissions  until  their  muster-in  rolls  were  filed,  has 
been  rigidly  adhered  to.  A  reference  to  the  dates  of  muster,  and  the  time 
when  they  left  the  State,  will  explain  how  difficult,  indeed  how  impossible  it 
was,  in  all  cases,  to  procure  their  descriptive  rolls  before  they  moved.  For 
the  purpose,  therefore,  of  obtaining  the  descriptive  rolls  of  such  old  regi- 
ments as  had  not  made  their  returns,  and  of  such  new  regiments  as  were 
ordered  away  before  theirs  could  be  furnished,  as  well  as  to  procure  from  all 
regiments  lists  of  men  who  joined  companies  subsequent  to  their  original  or- 
ganization, list  of  casualties  and  effective  strength  of  each  regiment  or  corps, 
one  clerk,  in  November  last,  was  detailed  to  visit  our  forces  in  Missouri,  one 
to  Memphis,  one  to  Helena,  an  agent  to  Kentucky  and  Eastern  Tennessee, 
and  my  first  assistant  and  one  clerk  to  General  Grant's  department.  As  these 
parties  were  sent  in  November,  I  confidently  expected  to  receive  their  full 
reports  by  this  time,  and  be  able  to  furnish  a  reliable  exhibit  of  the  precise 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT.  0 

strength  and  condition  of  all  Illinois  volunteers,  and  the  names  and  residence 
of  those  who  have  fallen  in  battle,  or  died  in  hospitals,  or  been  discharged 
from  the  service.  In  this,  however,  I  have  been  painfully  disappointed. 
Partial  reports,  only,  have  yet  been  received.  The  recent  movement  of 
troops,  and  raids  of  the  enemy,  in  the  departments  of  the  Cumberland  and 
Mississippi,  have  cut  off  communication  with  them  and  the  army.  I  have, 
however,  prepared  a  statement  of  our  forces  from  the  most  reliable  data  in 
my  possession.  Its  general  accuracy  is  vouched  for;  but  the  strength  therein 
stated  is  undoubtedly  less,  in  some  cases,  than  it  should  be.  The  force  stated 
is  intended  to  cover  all  who  have  at  any  time  enlisted  in  our  regiments,  and 
includes  all  who  have  died  or  been  discharged.  As  will  be  explained  here- 
after, recruiting  for  old  regiments  has  not  been  conducted  under  orders  from 
this  department  since  January  1,  1862.  Those  who  have  been  enlisted,  how- 
ever, by  the  superintendent,  and  officially  reported,  are  included  in  this  state- 
ment. But  several  hundreds  have,  undoubtedly,  joined  these  old  regiments, 
who  have  not  been  officially  reported  to  the  superintendent.  The  estimate, 
therefore,  is  low,  and  considerably  less  than  I  think  the  balance  of  the  re- 
turns, when  received,  will  show.  When  the  balance  of  the  reports  shall  be 
received,  if  it  is  desired,  a  supplemental  report  of  the  names  of  all  privates 
can  be  prepared,  although  it  will  make  about  1,000  pages. 


THE  SITUATION. 
On  the  evening  of  April  15,  1861,  the  following  dispatch  was  received: 

"Washington,  April  15, 1861. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates  : 

Call  made  on  you  by  to-night's  mail,  for  six  regiments  of  militia,  for  imme- 
diate service. 

Simon  Cameron, 

Secretary  of  War.''^ 

The  great  but  humiliating  event  which  immediately  preceded  this  dispatch  was 
the  fall  of  Sumter,  at  noon  on  the  13th  of  that  month,  on  which  day,  for  the  first 
time  since  the  organization  of  our  Government,  our  national  ensign  was  struck 
to  traitors.  The  event  and  dispatch  found  our  State  unprepared  for  war. 
Although  secession  ordinances  had  before  then  been  passed  by  Southern 
States — although  public  property  had  been  seized,  in  violation  of  law,  and 
strange  colors  displayed  over  our  Southern  forts — although  food  and  rein- 
forcements for  a  beleaguered  garrison  had  been  driven  back  to  sea,  in  Janu- 
ary— yet  our  people  could  not  easily  realize  that  we  were  indeed  in  a  state  of 
civil  war. 

From  a  population,  in  1850,  of  851,470,  we  had  increased  to  1,711,951 — more 
than  doubling  our  population  in  one  decade.  Our  real  and  personal  property, 
in  1850  valued  at  $156,265,006,  had,  in  1860,  increased  to  $871,860,282,  being 
an  increase  of  $715,595,276,  or  457.93  per  cent.  Our  improved  lands,  which, 
in  1850,  was  but  5,039.545  acres,  with  an  estimated  value  of  $96,133,290,  had 
increased,  in  1860,  to  13,251,473  acres,  with  an  estimated  value  of  $432,531,07?. 
The  two  principal  staple  products  of  our  soil,  wheat  and  corn,  had  increased 
in  a  similar  ratio — the  former  from  9,414,575  bushels,  in  1850,  to  24,159,500, 
in  1860;  and  the  latter,  from  57,646,984,  in  1850,  to  115,296,779,  in  1860.  Our 
magnificent  railways,  which,  in  1850,  were  only  110  miles,  costing  $1,440,507, 
had  extended,  in  1860,  to  2,867  miles,  at  a  cost  of  $104,944,561.  Nor  had  the 
progress  of  our  people  been  confined  to  an  increase  of  population  and  wealth. 
In  every  city  and  town  had  sprung  up,  as  if  by  magic,  the  unmistakable  evi- 
dences of  progress  in  the  arts  and  sciences.  In  fact,  it  could  be  truly  said, 
that  through  the  enlightened  liberality  of  our  citizens,  the  untoi-tunate,  the 
poor,  and  the  helpless,  were  provided  for  and  educated  without  money  and 
without  price. 


6  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

These  blessings — this  advancement  in  greatness  and  power — were  not  con- 
fined to  Illinois.  Our  sister  States  shared  them  with  us,  although  not  to  such 
an  unprecedented  extent.  North  and  south,  east  and  west,  were  all  prosper- 
ous and  happy.  No  nation  on  earth  could  show  so  bright  a  record — such  a 
prosperous  present  or  such  a  hopeful  future  as  ours,  up  to  the  year  18G0. 
And  it  was  in  the  midst  of  such  unexampled  prosperity  and  individual  and 
national  happiness  that  gigantic  conspiracies  were  matured  to  annul  the 
Federal  laws,  to  subvert  the  constitution,  and  overthrow  the  Government. 
So  accustomed  to  the  pursuits  of  peace,  and  so  unaccustomed  to  war  were  our 
people,  that,  although  there  was  little  or  no  military  organization  in  the  State, 
yet,  recognizing  that  all  they  had  been,  and  all  they  were,  and  all  they  hoped 
to  be,  depended  upon  the  maintenance  of  this  Government,  and  laying  aside 
recent  party  ties,  forgetting  for  the  time  late  partisan  controversies,  with  an 
almost  unanimous  voice  demanded  the  right  of  Illinois  to  do  her  full  share  in 
conquering,  by  force  of  arms,  a  peace. 

On  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  February,  1795,  Congress  had  provided  that, 
whenever  the  laws  of  the  United  States  should  be  opposed,  or  the  execution 
thereof  obstructed,  in  any  State,  by  combinatioas  too  powerful  to  be  sup- 
pressed by  the  ordinary  course  of  judicial  proceedings,  or  by  the  powers 
vested  in  the  marshal  by  that  act,  it  should  be  lawful  for  the  President  of  the 
United  States  "to  call  forth  the  militia"  of  such  State,  or  any  other  State. or 
States,  as  might  be  necessary  to  suppress  such  combination  and  to  cause  the 
laws  to  be  executed.  It  was  further  provided  that  the  militia  employed  in  the 
service  of  the  United  States  should  be  subject  to  the  same  rules  and  articles 
of  war  as  the  troops  of  the  United  States,  and  that  no  officer  or  private  of  the 
militia  should  be  compelled  to  serve  more  than  three  mouths,  after  his  arrival 
at  the  place  of  rendezvous,  in  any  one  year,  nor  more  than  his  due  rotation 
with  every  other  able-bodieoi  man  of  the  same  rank  in  the  battalion  to  which 
he  belonged. 

Our  early  statesmen,  while  guarding  against  standing  armies,  conferred 
upon  the  President,  as  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  army  and  navy,  the  right 
to  call  upon  the  militia,  when  necessary,  to  uphold  the  Government  and  cause 
the  laws  to  be  executed;  and  that  militia  was  declared  to  consist  of  every 
able-bodied  white  male  citizen  between  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty-five, 
not  specially  exempted.  The  great  source  of  military  power  in  this  country, 
then,  is  the  militia.  It  may  be  drafted  and  compelled  to  serve  a  specified 
time.  Its  organization  belongs  to  the  States,  respectively,  and  calls  for  it  ai'e 
made  upon  the  States,  not  upon  individuals.  To  encourage  and  maintain  an 
organized  militia  is  the  duty  of  every  State,  since  the  maintenance  of  the  su- 
premacy of  the  laws  of  the  United  States  may,  at  any  time,  depend  upon 
such  organizations. 

The  call  of  April  15  was  made  upon  you,  as  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
militia  of  the  State,  for  six  regiments.  The  President,  on  the  same  day, 
issued  his  proclamation,  and,  after  stating  that  the  laws  of  the  United  States 
"were  opposed"  and  the  execution  thereof  "obstructed,"  called  forth  the 
militia  of  the  several  loyal  States,  to  the  aggregate  number  of  seventy-five 
thousand.  The  circular  of  ttie  Secretary  of  War,  of  the  same  day,  assieruing 
the  quotas  to  the  several  States  under  the  call,  required  you  to  "detach  from 
the  militia"  of  this  State  125  officers  and  4,458  men,  being  4,683.  The  call  to 
"detach"  these  officers  and  men  presupposed  the  existence  of  an  efficient  or- 
ganized militia  which  could  be. immediately  called  into  service. 

Such,  however,  was  not  our  condition.  From  papers  turned  over  to  me, 
November  23.  1862,  by  my  predecessor,  I  find  but  twenty-five  bonds  for  the 
return  of  arms  issued  to  militia  companies  in  1857-8-9  and  60,  and  during  the 
same  time  but  thirty-seven  certificates  of  the  election  of  company  officers.  It 
will  further  appear,  from  the  report  of  the  Quartermaster  General,  who,  un- 
til about  the  first  of  April,  1862,  had  charge  of  the  Ordnance  Department, 
there  were  but  three  hundred  and  sixty-two  United  States  altered  muskets — 
one  hundred  and  five  Harper's  Ferry  and  Deniger's  rifles— one  hundred  and 
thirty-three  muskatoons,  and  two  hundred  and  ninety-seven  horse  pistols  in 
the  arsenal.  A  few  hundred  unserviceable  arms  and  accoutrements  were 
scattered  through  the  State,  principally  in  the  possession  of  these  militia 
companies.     In  fact,  there  were  no  available,  efficient   armed  and  organized 


ADJUTANT    general's    EEPOET,  7 

militia  companies  in  the  State,  and  it  is  doubted  whether  there  were  thirty 
companies  with  any  regular  organization.  It  is  true  there  were  in  our  prin- 
cipal cities  and  towns  several  independent  militia  companies,  composed  prin- 
cipally of  active  and  enterprising  young  men,  whose  occasional  meetings  for 
drill  were  held  more  for  exercise  and  amusement  than  from  any  sense  of  duty 
to  the  State.  Many  of  these  companies  formed  the  nucleus  of  splendid  com- 
panies, which  came  promptly  forward,  and  who  have  rendered  excellent  serv- 
ice to  their  State  and  country. 

Such  then — a  people  literally  loaded  with  bounties  and  blessings  of  long 
continued  peace— of  martial  spirit  but  untried  in  war,  and  absolutely  unarmed 
— was  the  situation. 

SPECIAL  SESSION— ORGANIZATION  OF  SIX   REGIMENTS. 

On  the  same  day,  April  15,  1861,  your  proclamation  was  issued,  convening 
the  Legislature  on  the  23d,  and  the  subjects  named  for  its  consideration  were, 
as  follows:  "The  more  perfect  organization  and  equipment  of  the  militia  of 
the  State  and  placing  the  same  upon  a  war  footing;  and  to  render  efficient 
assistance  to  the  General  Government  in  preserving  the  Union,  enforcing  the 
laws  and  protecting  the  property  and  rights  of  the  people.  And  also  to  raise 
such  money  or  other  means  as  may  be  required  to  carry  out  the  foregoing 
objects;  and  also  to  provide  for  the  expenses  of  such  session." 

General  Orders  No.  1,  from  these  headquarters,  was  also  issued,  directing 
all  commandants  of  divisions,  brigades,  regiments  and  companies  to  hold 
themselves  in  readiness  for  actual  service,  and  on  the  16th,  General  Orders, 
No., 2,  for  the  immediate  organization  of  the  six  regiments. 

In  answer  to  this  call,  a  prompt  response  was  received  from  almost  every 
part  of  the  State.  In  ten  days  over  ten  thousand  had  tendered  their  services, 
and  in  addition  to  a  part  of  the  force  sent  to  Cairo,  more  than  our  full  quota 
was  in  camp  at  Springfield. 

There  being  no  serviceable  arms  in  the  arsenal  at  Springfield,  an  unsuc- 
cessful application  was  made  to  Brigadier  General  Harney,  at  the  arsenal  at 
St.  Louis.  Application  was  also  made,  on  the  19th,  at  the  arsenal  in  New 
York,  and  a  messenger  dispatched  to  Washington  to  obtain  them.  As  these 
troops  were  to  be  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  19th, 
more  than  our  full  quota  having  been  tendered,  application  was  also  made 
for  a  mustering  officer,  and,  on  the  22d,  Captain  Pope  arrived  to  perform  that 
service.  There  were  volunteers  enough  and  a  surplus  on  that  eventful  19th 
of  April,  1861,  but  the  want  of  arms  had  become  painful  and  alarming.  It 
was  on  that  day  that  Union  soldiers  from  a  sister  State,  hastening  to  the  de- 
fense of  the  national  capital,  were  shot  down  in  the  streets  of  Baltimore;  and 
on  that  and  following  days  that  your  messenger,  returning  from  that  capital 
and  bearing  concealed  orders  from  the  President  to  the  commanding  officer 
at  St.  Louis  for  arms,  was  obliged  to  deny  the  principles  of  his  manhood  and 
avow  disloyal  sentiments,  to  escape  the  vengeance  of  an  enfuriated  mob  of 
that  city. 


CAIRO  EXPEDITION. 

On  the  same  day  the  following  dispatch  was  received  from  the  Secretary  of 
War: 

"Washington,  April  19,  1861. 
Governor  Yates  : 

As  soon  as  enough  of  your  troops  is  mustered  into  service,  send  a  Brigadier 
General,  with  four  regiments,  at  or  near  Grand  Cairo. 

Simon  Cameron, 

Secretary  of  War. ' ' 


»  ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT, 

The  ituportance  of  taking  possession  of  this  point  was  felt  by  all,  and  that 
too,  without  waiting  the  arrival  and  organization  of  a  brigade.  Accordingly, 
the  following  dispatch  was  sent  to  Brigadier  General  Swift,  at  Chicago: 

Springfield,  April  19,  1861. 
General  Swift: 

As  quick  as  possible  have  as  strong  a  force  as  you  can  raise,  armed  and 
equipped  with  ammunition  and  accoutrements,  and  a  company  of  artillery, 
ready  to  march  at  a  moment's  warning.  A  messenger  will  start  to  Chicago 
tonight. 

"Richard  Yates. 

Commander-in-  Chief. ' ' 

At  eleven  (11)  o'clock  on  the  twenty-first,  only  forty-eight  hours  after  this 
dispatch  was  delivered,  General  Swift  left  Chicago  with  a  force  of  595  men 
and  four  six-pounder  pieces  of  artillery.  Captain  Houghtaling's  battery,  of 
Ottawa;  Captain  Hawley's,  of  Lockport;  Captain  McAllister's,  of  Plainfield, 
and  Captain  Carr's,  of  Sandwich,  did  not  arrive  iu  Chicago  in  time  to  join 
the  expedition,  but  followed  it  the  next  day.  The  expedition  consisted  of  the 
following  forces: 


Brigadier-General  Swift  and  Staff 

Cliicago  Light  Artillery,  Captain  Smith 

Ottawa  Light  Artillery,  Captain  Houghtaling:. 

Lockport  Light  Artillery.  Captain  Hawley 

Plainfield  Light  Artillery,  Captain  McAllister. 

Co.  A,  Chicago  Zouaves,  Captain  Hayden 

Co.  B.  Chicago  Zouaves,  Captain  Clyborne 

Captain  Harding's  Company 

Turner  Union  Cadets,  Captain  Kowald 

Lincoln  Rifles,  Captain  Mihalotzx 

Sandwich  Company,  Captain  Carf 

Drum  Corps 

Total 


Captain  Campbell's  Ottawa  Independent  Artillery,  with  about  twenty  men 
and  two  six-pounder  cannon,  joined  the  force  about  the  28th  of  April. 

This  expedition,  indifferently  armed  with  rifles,  shot-guns,  muskets  and 
carbines,  hastily  gathered  from  stores  and  shops  in  Chicago,  arrived  at  Big 
Muddy  Bridge,  on  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad,  at  five  o'clock  A.  M.,  April 
22,  and  detaching  Captain  Harding's  company  at  that  point,  arrived  at  Cairo 
at  eight  o'clock  the  following  morning.  The  batteries  were  unprovided  with 
shot,  shell  or  canister,  but  slugs  hurriedly  prepared — and  some  of  which  were 
subsequently  used  at  a  critical  time,  and  with  terrible  effect,  by  one  of  these 
batteries  at  Fort  Donelson — answered  the  purpose  of  all. 

This  command  was  reinforced,  on  the  twenty-fourth,  by  seven  companies 
from  Springfield,  under  the  command  of  Colonel  Prentiss,  who  relieved  Gen- 
eral Swift,  except  as  to  that  portion — who  did  not  desire  to  muster  into  the 
United  States  service — commanded  by  Captains  Harding,  Hayden  and  Cly- 
borne, who  returned  to  Springfield  on  the  2d  of  May,  to  join  a  regiment  or- 
ganizing there.  These  last  companies,  however,  arrived  too  late,  and  were 
mustered  out  of  the  State  service,  with  allowance  of  one  month's  pay,  under 
an  act  of  the  Legislature  then  in  session. 

The  importance  of  an  early  occupation,  by  our  forces,  of  Cairo,  was  not 
over-estimated.  Situated  at  the  confiuence  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivers, 
and  commanding  the  navigation  of  these  waters, its  possession,  in  a  strategical 
point  of  view,  was  absolutely  necessary  to  our  safety.  The  State  Govern- 
ments of  Missouri,  Tennessee  and  Kentucky  were  controlled  by  disloyal  men. 
Governor  Magoffin,  on  the  16th  of  April,  said  to  the  President,  in  reply  to  his 
call  on  that  State  for  troops:  "Your  dispatch  is  received.  In  answer,  I  say 
emphatically,  Kentucky  will  furnish  no  troops  for  the  wicked  purpose  of  sub- 
duing her  sister  Southern  States'"  Governor  Harris,  of  Tennessee,  on  the 
18th,  in  reply  to  the  call  upon  his  State,  said:  "Tennessee  will  not  furnish  a 


ADJUTANT    general's    EEPORT.  9 

single  man  for  coercion;"  and  on  the  same  day  Governor  Jackson,  of  Mis- 
souri, said:  "Requisition  is  illeo-al,  unconstitutional,  revolutionary,  inhuman, 
diabolical,  and  can  not  be  complied  with." 

By  taking  possession  of  this  point  at  so  early  a  date,  our  forces  were  en- 
abled to  prevent  a  traffic  with  the  rebellious  States  in  contraband  property. 
This  traffic  was  being  actively  carried  on  between  Galena  and  St.  Louis,  with 
towns  on  the  Mississippi  below  Cairo.  The  execution  of  the  following  tele- 
graphic order  was  the  first  arrest  made  to  this  traffic: 

"Springfield,  April  24,  1861. 
Col.  B.  M.  Prentiss,  Cairo: 

The  steamers  C,  E.  Hillman  and  John  D.  Perrj'areabout  to  leave  St.  Louis, 
with  arms  and  munitions.  Stop  said  boats,  and  seize  all  the  arms  and  muni- 
tions. 

Richard  Yates, 

Commander-  in-Chief. ' ' 

On  the  evening  of  the  24th  and  morning  of  the  25th,  as  these  boats,  bound 
for  southern  ports,  neared  Cairo,  Col.  Prentiss  directed  Captain  Smith,  of  the 
Chicago  Light  Artillery,  and  Captain  Scott,  of  the  Chicago  Zouaves,  to  board 
them  and  bring  them  to  the  wharf.  His  orders  were  executed,  and  large 
quantities  of  arms  and  munitions  of  war  were  seized  and  confiscated.  Though 
this  seizure  was  not  expressly  authorized  by  the  War  Department,  the  act  of 
seizure  and  subsequent  confiscation  was  approved.  Further  shipments  were 
all  forbidden,  soon  after,  as  appears  from  the  following  dispatch: 

"Washington,  May  7,  1861. 
Governor  Yates  : 

Circular  has  been  sent  to  collectors  forbidding  shipments  intended  for  ports 
under  insurrectionary  control.     Stop  such  shipments  from  Cairo. 

S.  P.  Chase." 

The  Legislature  having  met  on  the  23d  of  April,  proceeded  at  once  to  pro- 
vide for  the  organization  of  these  six  regiments,  and,  on  the  25th,  an  "act  to 
organize  six  regiments  of  volunteers  from  the  State  of  Illinois  and  provide 
for  the  election  of  regimental  officers  and  of  a  Brigadier- General,"  was  ap- 
proved and  became  a  law.  Under  the  old  militia  laws  of  the  State,  a  company 
of  infantry  consisted  of  one  Captain,  one  first,  one  second  and  one  third 
Lieutenant,  four  Sergeants,  four  Corporals,  one  drummer,  one  tifer,  and  not 
less  than  forty-six  nor  more  than  one  hundred  and  sixteen  rank  and  tile.  A 
regiment  consisted  of  one  Colonel,  one,  two  or  three  Majors  (as  the  case 
might  be.)  the  senior  to  be  Lieutenant-Colonel,  with  regimental  staff,  to  be 
appointed  by  the  Colonel,  to  consist  of  one  Adjutant,  who  should  act  as  reg- 
imental judge  advocate,  one  Quartermaster,  one  Paymaster,  to  rank  as  Cap- 
tains, respectfully;  one  Surgeon  and  one  Surgeon's  Mate,  one  Sergeant 
Major,  one  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  one  Drum  Major  and  one  Fife  Major. 

The  regulations  of  the  Secretary  of  War  for  organizing  these  regiments  re- 
quired each  regiment  to  consist  of  one  Colonel,  one  Lieutenant-Colonel,  one 
Major,  one  Adjutant,  (a  Lieutenant,)  one  regimental  Quartermaster,  (a Lieu- 
tenant,) one  Surgeon,  one  Surgeon's  Mate,  one  Sergeant  Major,  one  Drum 
Major,  one  Fife  Major,  ten  Captains,  ten  Lisutenants,  ten  Ensigns,  forty 
Sergeants,  forty  Corporals,  ten  drummers,  ten  fifers  and  six  hundred  and 
forty  privates. 

The  law  provided  that  "in  token  of  respect  to  the  Illinois  regiments  in 
Mexico."  these  regiments  should  be  numbered  seven,  eight,  nine,  ten,  eleven 
and  twelve;  and  that  when  organized  they  should  be  known  as  the  "First 
Brigade  Illinois  Volunteers."  Under  the  provisions  of  this  law  they  were 
organized  and  mustered  into  service  and  ordered  to  duty  as  follows: 

The  Seventh,  Colonel  Cook,  was  mustered  at  Springfield,  April  25th,  and 
■ordered  to  Alton  the  27th. 

The  Eighth,  Colonel  Oglesby,  was  mustered  the  same  date,  and  ordered  to 
Cairo  the  27th. 


10  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

The  Ninth,  Colonel  Paine,  was  mustered  at  the  same  place,  April  26th,  and 
ordered  to  Cairo,  May  1st. 

The  Tenth,  Colonel  Prentiss,  was,  with  a  part  of  his  command,  ordered  to- 
Cairo,  April  22d,  and  was,  on  the  29th,  mustered  at  Cairo. 

The  Eleventh,  Colonel  Wallace,  was  mustered  at  Springfield,  April  30th, 
and  ordered  to  Villa  Eidge,  May  5th. 

The  Twelfth,  Colonel  McArthur,  was  mustered  at  Springfield,  May  2d,  and 
ordered  to  Cairo,  May  10th. 

On  the  completion  of  the  organization  of  these  regiments  several  hundred 
volunteers  were  left  unprovided  for.  Most  of  the  companies  arrived  in  camp 
with  over  one  hundred  men.  Seven  hundred  and  eighty,  rank  and  file,  was 
the  maximum  allowed  by  the  War  Depaitment,  and  among  the  most  touching 
and  painful  incidents,  indicating  the  patriotic  fervor  of  our  people  at  that 
time,  noticed  in  the  preparation  of  these  troops  for  the  field,  was  the  rejecting 
from  their  companies  these  surplus  volunteers.  Strong  men,  who  had  left 
their  homes  at  an  hour's  notice  to  enter  the  service  of  their  country,  wept  at 
the  dissappointment  of  being  refused  admission  to  their  companies  on  muster 
day.  Provision  was  made  of  one  month's  pay  for  them,  and  they  filed  their 
rolls  and  were  mustered  out  of  the  service  of  the  State. 

TEN  REGIMENTS  OF  INFANTRY  AND  ONE  OF  CAVALRY. 
In  anticipation  of  a  call  for  more  troops  by  the  General  Government,  and 
in  addition  to  liberal  appropriation  bills  to  enable  the  State  to  be  placed  on  a 
war  footing,  the  Legislature,  at  the  same  session,  authorized  the  acceptance, 
for  State  service,  ten  regiments  of  infantry,  one  regiment  of  cavalry  and  one 
battalion  of  light  artillery. 

The  third  section  of  that  law  provided  that  one  of  such  regiments  might  be 
raised  out  of  volunteer  companies  then  in  Springfield,  and  one  regiment  from 
each  of  the  nine  congressional  districts  theretofore  established  in  this  State. 
The  fourth  section  provided  that  all  persons  voluntarily  enlisting  in  said  regi- 
ments or  battalion,  before  being  tendered  or  accepted  as  a  company,  or  in 
regiments,  should  severally  pledge  themselves  if  called  upon  to  tender  their 
services  to  the  General  Government. 

The  fifth  section  provided  that,  as  soon  as  arms  could  be  provided,  they 
should  be  put  into  encampments,  by  regiments,  at  their  regimental  headquar- 
ters, within  the  congressional  district  in  which  they  were  raised,  and  should 
be  held  in  camp  for  thirty  days,  for  the  purpose  of  instruction  and  discipline, 
unless  sooner  demanded  by  the  United  States  for  actual  duty. 

The  tenth  section  provided  that,  as  soon  as  ten  companies  should  be  formed 
into  a  regiment,  an  election  .should  be  ordered  for  regimental  officers. 

This  act  took  effect  May  2d,  and  on  the  next  day  the  President  issued 
his  proclamation  calling  for  42,032  volunteers,  to  serve  for  three  years,  unless 
sooner  discharged. 

Over  two  hundred  companies  immediately  tendered  their  services.  The 
messenger,  who  had  left  Washington  with  an  order  for  arms  in  the  St.  Louis 
arsena,l,  had  arrived,  and  notwithstanding  the  arsenal  was  closely  watched  by 
secessionists  in  St.  Louis,  a  plan  was  secretly  adopted  and  executed,  and  on 
the  morning  of  the  26th  of  April  a  steamboat  from  St.  Louis  arrived  at  Alton 
with  about  twenty-one  thousand  stand  of  arms  on  board,  which  were  for- 
warded to  Springfield  the  same  day. 

May  6th,  controversies  about  tenders  were  settled  and  regiments  ordered 
into  camp.  The  regiment  from  the  first  congressional  district  was  ordered  to 
rendezvous  at  Freeport,  May  11;  the  regiment  from  second,  at  Dixon,  May  9; 
the  regiment  from  third,  at  Joliet,  May  11;  the  regiment  from  fourth,  at 
Peoria,  May  13;  the  regiment  from  fifth,  at  Quincy,  May  9;  the  regiment 
from  sixth,  at  Jacksonville,  May  11;  the  regiment  from  seventh,  at  Mattoon, 
May  9;  the  regiment  from  eiehth,  at  Belleville.  May  11;  and  the  regiment 
from  the  ninth,  at  Anna,  May  16.  The  regiment  from  the  State  at  large, 
composed  in  part  of  companies  in  Springfield,  were,  on  the  eleventh  of  June, 
ordered  intu  camp  at  Chicago  on  the  thirteenth  of  June. 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  11 

These  ten  regiments  of  infantry,  and  one  of  cavalry,  and  a  battalion  of  ar- 
tillery, were  immediately  tendered  to  the  General  Government.  But  on  the 
third  of  May,  the  following  reply  was  received,  refusing  to  accept  cavalry: 

"Washington,  May  3,  1861. 
Governor  Yates  : 

In  reply  to  yours  of  the  second,  I  am  again  obliged,  at  the  solicitation  of 
General  Scott,  to  decline  acceptance  of  cavalry.  Adjutant  General  Thomas 
is  clear  in  his  opinion  that  they  can  not  be  of  service  adequate  to  the  expens& 
incurred  by  accepting  them. 

Simon  Cameron, 
Secretary  of  TFar." 

No  decisive  reply  was  received  in  relation  to  infantry  until  the  15th,  when 
the  following  dispatch  was  received: 

"Washington,  May  15,  1861. 
Governor  Yates: 

The  quota  of  troops  from  your  State,  for  three  years  or  during  the  war,, 
under  the  second  call  of  the  President,  is  six  regiments.  The  plan  of  organi- 
zation contained  in  Order  No.  15,  has  already  been  forwarded  you  by  mail. 
As  soon  as  the  regiments  are  ready  the  mustering  ofl&cer  sent  to  your  State 
will  muster  them  into  service,  who  has  already  been  instructed  to  do  so. 

Simon  Cameron, 
Secretary  of  War.'''' 
In  a  letter  dated  the  next  day,  the  Secretary  of  War  said: 
"It  is  important  to  reduce  I'ather  than  increase  this   number,  and  in  no 
event  to  exceed  it.     Let  me  earnestly  recommend  to  you,  therefore,  to  call  for 
no  more  than  twelve  regiments,  of  which  six  only  are  to  serve  for  three  years 
or  during  the  war,  and  if  more  are  already  called  for,  to  reduce  the  number 
by  discharge." 

A  messenger  was  immediately  dispatched  to  Washington  to  urge  upon  the 
Secretary  of  War  the  importance  of  accepting  the  other  four  regiments — as 
they  were  all  raised  and  most  of  them  actually  in  camp — and  also  to  conclude 
an  arrangement  which  had  previously  been  suggested  by  the  Secretary  of 
War,  of.  reorganizing  the  six  three  months'  regiments  for  three  years'  service. 
The  result  was,  that  the  other  four  regiments  were  accepted,  and  on  the 
twenty- eighth  of  May  an  arrangement  was  made  that  the  three  months'  regi- 
ments might  be  mustered  into  service  for  three  years,  immediately,  provided 
four-fifths  (4-5)  of  them  were  willing:  and  if  the  remaining  fifth  declined, 
they  were  to  be  immediately  mustered  out  of  service.  This  proposition  was 
declined  at  that  time  by  the  three  months'  regiments.  A  change  of  climate, 
bad  water  and  poor  clothing  had  sent  many  to  the  hospital,  and  the  result 
was  that  out  of  4680  who  enlisted  in  the  7th,  8th,  9th,  10th,  ath  and  12th  regi- 
ments, but  about  2000  subsequently  re-enlisted,  at  the  expiration  of  their 
term  of  service,  in  July  following. 

The  13th  regiment  was  mustered  at  Dixon,  July  24,  under  Col.  Wyman;  the 
14th,  at  Jacksonville,  on  the  25th,  under  Col.  Palmer;  the  15th,  at  Freeport, 
May  24,  under  Col.  Turner;  the  16th,  at  Quiucy,  May  24,  under  Col.  Smith; 
the  17th,  at  Peoria,  May  24,  under  Col.  Ross;  the  18th,  at  Anna,  May  28,  un- 
der Col.  Lawler;  the  19th,  at  Chicago,  June  17,  under  Col.  Turchin;  the  20th, 
at  Joliet,  June  13,  under  Col.  Marsh;  the  21st,  at  Mattoon,  June  15,  under 
Col.  Grant;  and  the  22d,  at  Belleville,  June  25,  under  Col.  Dougherty. 

The  refusal  on  the  part  of  the  Secretary  of  War  to  authorize  you  to  accept 
moi*e  troops  caused  several  thousand  of  our  best  and  impatient  volunteers  to 
leave  their  State  in  May,  June  and  July,  and  enlist  elsewhere.  Denied  the 
privilege  of  serving  their  country  in  regiments  from  their  own  State,  they 
sought  other  fields  of  usefulness.  Many  whole  companies  entered  Missouri 
regiments,  and  are  now  in  the  service.  From  correspondence  with  many  of 
these  so-called  Missouri  regiments,  and  from  estimates  made  by  those  whose 
opinion  is  entitled  to  credit,  I  have  no  doubt  more  than  ten  thousand  llli- 
noisans  left  their  own  State  and  enlisted  in  regiments  of  other  States. 


12  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

In  several  cases  application  has  been  made  to  you  to  have  regiments,  a 
large  majority  of  which  vionsisted  of  Illinoisans,  recognized  as  Illinois  regi- 
ments. To  provide  for  these  cases  the  War  Department,  on  the  2Lst  of  Feb- 
ruary last,  decided  that  "whenever  a  regiment  is  composed  of  companies 
from  different  States,  it  will  be  considered  as  belonging  to  the  State  from 
which  the  greatest  number  of  companies  was  furnished  for  that  regiment." 
Under  this  order  the  59th  regiment,  formerly  9th  Missouri,  and  the  66th,  for- 
merly known  as  '"Birge's  Sharp  Shooters,"  have  been  reclaimed,  and  other 
similar  applications  are  now  pending. 

The  "plan  of  organization,"  referred  to  in  the  dispatch  of  the  15th,  was 
promulgated  in  General  Orders  No.  15,  of  the  War  Department,  May  15,  1861, 
and  provided  for  raising  thirty-nine  additional  regiments  of  infantry  and  one 
regiment  of  cavalry,  making  a  minimum  aggregate  of  34,506  officers  and  en- 
listed men,  and  a  maximum  aggregate  of  42,034  officers  and  enlisted  men,  as 
heretofore  stated.  Each  regiment  of  infantry  was  to  consist  of  one  Colonel, 
one  Lieutenant-Colonel,  one  Major,  one  Adjutant,  one  Quartermaster,  one 
Surgeon,  one  Assistant  Surgeon,  one  Sergeant  Major,  one  Quartermaster 
Sergeant,  one  Commissary  Sergeant,  one  Hospital  Steward,  two  principal 
Musicians  and  twenty-four  Musicians  for  band.  Each  company  to  consist  of 
one  Captain,  one  First  Lieutenant,  one  Second  Lieutenant,  one  First  Ser- 
geant, four  Sergeants,  eight  Corporals,  tw@  Musicians,  one  Wagoner  and 
not  less  than  sixty-four  men  nor  more  than  eighty-two  privates — a  minimum 
company  being  eighty-three,  and  maximum  one  hundred  and  one. 


FIRST    CAVALRY. 

The  cavalry  regiment  autkorized  by  the  law  of  the  special  session,  May  3, 
1861,  was  formed  by  the  acceptance  of  companies  as  provided  by  law. 

The  companies  reported  at  Camp  Yates  previous  to  the  passage  of  the  law, 
and  known  as  the  "Chicago  Dragoons"  and  "  Washington  Light  Cavalry, t' 
commanded,  respectively,  by  Captains  Chas.  W.  Barker  and  Frederick 
Sehambeck,  were  immediately  organized  and  mustered  into  the  State  service; 
and  subsequently,  on  the  10th  day  of  May,  three  companies  were  accepted 
from  that  portion  of  the  State  lying  south  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rail- 
road, viz.:  Captain  Orlando  Burrell,  "White  County  Cavalry;"  Captain 
James  Foster's  "Gallatin  County  Cavalry,"  and  the  "Centralia  Cavalry," 
commanded  by  Captain  R.  D.  Noleman. 

In  view  of  the  great  expense  of  this  arm  of  the  service,  and  the  further 
fact,  that  the  State  did  not  need  more  than  five  companies  for  its  own  de- 
fense, your  excellency  declined  organizing  the  full  regiment  until  the  services 
of  the  same  should  be  required  by  the  Government. 

The  five  additional  companies  were,  however,  designated  in  compliance 
with  law,  and  mentioned  in  special  order  of  May  16,  1861,  i*aised  at  points 
named,  by  the  following  officers:  Captain  John  McNulta,  Bloomington;  Cap- 
tain A.  C.  Harding,  Monmouth;  Captain  John  Burnap,  Springfield;  Captain 
J.  B.  Smith,  Knoxville;  Captain  Paul  Walters,  Hillsboro. 

On  the  21st  day  of  June,  1861,  the  President  accepted  the  services  of  ten 
companies  of  cavalry  for  three  years'  service,  unless  sooner  discharged;  and 
the  companies  previously  accepted  by  your  excellency  were  assigned  to  form 
the  "1st  Regiment  of  Illinois  Volunteer  Cavalry,"  and  under  dii'ection  of  the 
War  Department,  were  equipped  and  mustered  into  the  Ignited  States  service. 

The  Chicago  Dragoons.  Captain  Barker,  were  first  ordered  to  Cairo,  and 
thence,  by  order  of  Gen.  McClellan,  transferred  to  his  command  in  Western 
Virsrinia;  but.  upon  declining  to  enter  the  three  years'  service,  were  ordered 
to  Chicago,  and  mustered  out  of  service  in  the  month  of  September,  1861. 

Companies  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F  and  G,  commanded  by  Captains  McNulta, 
Foster,  Mitchell,  Smith,  Walters,  Burnap  and  Palmer,  were,  with  the  23d, 
Colonel  Mulligan,  engaged  at  the  siege  of  Lexington,  Missouri,  and,  with 
•other  United  States  forces,  taken  prisoners  of  war  on  the  20th  of  September, 
1861. 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  13 

By  order  of  Major-General  John  C  Fremont,  then  commandiug  Depart- 
ment of  the  West,  the  enlisted  men  of  these  seven  companies  were  mustered 
out  of  service  on  the  8th  day  of  October,  1861,  but,  by  order  of  the  President, 
were  reinstated  and  declared  as  continuously  in  service;  and  by  order  of 
the  War  Department,  dated  21st  December,  1861,  the  regiment  was  re  organ- 
ized at  Benton  Barracks,  St.  Louis.  Missouri,  during  the  month  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861,  but  only  continued  in  service  a  short  time,  because  of  difficulties 
arising  in  relation  to  large  numbers  of  its  members  not  having  been  properly 
exchanged. 

Captain  Oscar  Huntley's  cavalry  company,  raised  in  Winnebago  county 
under  authority  of  General  Fremont,  was  assigned  to  this  regiment  at  the 
time  of  its  re-organization  at  Benton  Barracks,  but  not  mustered  out  of 
service,  as  it  was  not  involved  in  the  affair  at  Lexington. 

The  battalion  of  artillery  authorized  by  the  law  of  May  2,  was  not  organ- 
ized as  such.  Company  "A,"  Chicago  Artillery,  Captain  Smith  (afterwards 
Captain  Willard's),  Captain  Houghtaling's  Ottawa  Artillery,  and  Captain 
McAllister's  Plainfleld  Artillery,  formed  a  part  of  General  Swift's  expedition 
to  Cairo,  in  April.  Captain  Hopkins'  Springfield  Artillery  was  also  ordered  to 
to  Cairo,  in  April,  and  all  remained  in  the  service.  They  were  first  mustered 
into  the  three. months'  service,  and  afterwards  into  the  three  years'  service. 
Captain  Houghtaling's  battery  was  first  mustered  into  the  three  months' 
service,  as  company  "F,"  10th  regiment;  Captain  McAlister's  as  company 
"K,"  same  regiment,  three  months'  service;  and  Captain  Hopkins',  as 
company  "I,"  same  regiment.  Company  "B,"  Captain  Taylor,  Chicago  Ar- 
tillery; Captain  Davidson,  Peoria  Artillery;  Captain  Madison's  battery,  and 
company  "A,"  Chicago  Artillery,  re-organized  under  Captain  Willard,  were 
accepted  under  this  law  as  batteries.  These  seven  batteries  and  Captain 
Campbell's  Ottawa  battery  were  mustered  into  service,  and  their  organiza- 
tion protected  by  an  acceptance  from  the  War  Department  of  an  additional 
battalion  of  artillery,  in  July. 


INDEPENDENT  REGIMENTS. 
These  reginaents  of  Infantry,  to- wit:    Nos.  7  to  22,  inclusive,  which  you  had 
been   authorized    to   raise,    were,  in  June,  either  full  or  nearly  so.     In  May, 
June  and  July,  the  following  regiments  of  infantry  were   authorized   by   the- 
Secretary  of  War: 

23d,    Colonel  Mulligan;  24lh,  Colonel  Hecker; 

•34th,        "        Coler;  33d,         "        Hovey; 


34th, 

"        Kirk: 

35th, 

Smith; 

36th, 

"        Greusel: 

37th, 

White; 

39th, 

Light; 

40th, 

Hicks; 

41st, 

"        Pugh; 

42d, 

Webb; 

44th, 

"        Knobelsdorf; 

45th, 

Smith; 

47th, 

"        Bryner; 

52d, 

Wilson; 

55th,        ' 

Stuart; 

4th  cavalry,  Colonel  Dickey;  8th  cavalry.  Colonel  Farnsworth:  9th  cavalry. 
Colonel  Brackett;  and  the  11th  cavalry.  Colonel  Ingersoll,  by  General  Fre- 
mont. 

All  these  regiments  were  speedily  filled,  and,  on  the  second  of  July,  you 
were  authorized  to  organize  the  second  cavalry.  Colonel  Noble. 

In  answer  to  frequent  applications  to  accept  more  troops  from  this  State, 
the  Secretary  of  War,  on  the  16th  of  July,  returned  the  following  answer: 

"War  Department,  July  16,  1861. 

Sir: — No  more  troops  will  be  accepted  by  this  Department  till  authorized  by 
Congress.     Your  offer  will  be  filed  and  receive  attention  at  the  proper  time. 

Yours,  respectfully, 

Simon  Cameron, 

Secretary  of  War. 
Hon.  Richard  Yates,  Springfield." 


14  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

NEW  CALL— INFANTRY  AND  ARTILLERY. 

On  the  21st  of  July,  the  memorable  battle  of  Bull  Run  was  toug;ht  and  lost, 
and  on  the  next  day  Congress  authorized  the  President  to  call  into  service 
five  hundred  thousand  troops. 

On  the  23d,  the  following  correspondence  took  place: 
"Hon.  Simon  Cameron, 

Secretary  of  War. 

Sir: — Beina;  advised  that  you  are  receiving  tenders  of  additonal  troops,  I 
desire  to  tender  you,  for  Illinois,  thirteen  additional  regiments  of  infantry, 
most  of  them  now  ready  to  rendezvous;  three  additional  regiments  of  cavalry 
and  one  additional  battery  of  light  artillery.  Illinois  demands  the  right  to  do 
her  full  share  in  the  work  of  preserving  our  glorious  Union  from  the  assaults 
of  high  handed  rebellion,  and  I  insist  that  you  respond  favorably  to  the  ten- 
der I  have  made. 

Richard  Yates." 

"War  Department,  July  25,  1862. 
Governor: 

"I  have  telegraphed  today,  accepting  your  patriotic  offer  of  thirteen  addi- 
tional regiments  of  infantry,  three  additional  regiments  of  cavalry,  and  one 
additional  battery  of  artillery,  advising  you  that,  if  you  so  desire,  you  can 
provide  for  and  equip  them,  if  you  can  do  so  with  advantage  as  respects 
economy  and  dispatch. 

"It  is  absolutely  necessary  that  the  officers  should  be  capable  and  reliable 
men;  and  to  this  end  the  Department  wishes  it  distinctly  understood  that  it 
will  revoke  the  commissionstof  all  officers  who  may  be  found  incompetent  for 
command. 

"You  will  please  telegraph  immediately  to  the  Adjutant  General,  at  ^  ash- 
ington,  where  and  when  these  troops  will  be  ready  to  be  mustered  into  the 
service,  in  order  that  an  officer  may  be  detailed  for  that  duty,  without  delay. 
"I  appreciate  the  patriotic  spirit  of  your  people,  as  evinced  in  your  noble 
■offer,  and  doubt  not  that  they  will  prove  equal  to  every  demand  that  may  be 
made  upon  them  in  behalf  of  the  preservation  of  our  glorious  Union. 
I  am,  Governor,  with  high  respect. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

Simon  Cameron, 

Secretary  of  War. ' ' 

Under  this  authority  the 

26th,  Colonel  Loomis;  27th,  Colonel  Buford; 

28th,       "        Johnson;  29th,  "        Reardon; 

30th,       "        Fouke;  31st,  "        John  A.  Logan; 

32d,         "        John  Logan;  38th,  "        Carlin; 

43d,         "        Raith;  46th,  "        Davis; 

48th,        "        Haynie;  49th,  "        Morrison; 

50th,       "       Bane,  were  raised. 

Also,  the  3d  cavalry,  Colonel  Carr;  7th  cavalry,  Colonel  Kellogg;  and  the 
6th  cavalry,  Colonel  Cavanaugh. 


GENERAL  CALL-INFANTRY  AND  CAVALRY. 

August  13,  1861,  another  application  was  made  to  the  Secretary  of  War  to 
accept  more  troops,  and,  on  the  14th,  all  restriction  was  removed,  and  all  in- 
fantry regiments  were  authorized  to  be  accepted  who  were  willing  to  enter 
the  service. 


ADJUTANT    GENEEAL's    REPORT.  15 

On  the  27th  of  the  same  month,  authority  was  given  to  accept  the  5th  cav- 
alrj',  Colonel  Updegraff,  and,  on  the  fifth  of  September,  to  accept  the  tenth, 
Colonel  Barrett. 

On  the  28th  of  September,  you  were  also  authorized  to  accept  the  twelfth, 
Colonel  Voss,  and  on  the  27th  of  November,  the  thirteenth,  Colonel  Bell.  The 
last  two  regiments  of  cavalry  were,  however,  limited  to  two  battalions,  of  four 
companies  each;  and,  in  the  latter  ease,  a  battalion,  authorized  some  months 
before  by  the  War  Department,  and  raised  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  Hartman, 
was  to  constitute  a  part. 

In  addition  to  the  thirteen  regiments  of  cavalry,  authorized  in  1861,  Captain 
Marx  recruited  a  company,  under  'he  auspices  of  General  Smith,  for  Thiel- 
man's  battalion,  and  Major  Thielman  was  commisioned  as  Major,  with  rank 
from  November  1,  1861.  His  command  consisted  of  his  company,  nominally 
attached  to  the  first  cavalry,  and  now  commanded  by  Captain  Marshner,  and 
Captain  Marx's  company. 

Captain  Warren  Stewart  also  raised  a  company  under  authority  of  General 
Fremont,  of  August  3,  1861.  Four  companies  were  also  raised  in  connection 
with  the  27th,  29th,  30th  and  31st  regiments,  (General  McClernand's  brigade;, 
commanded  by  Captains  Hutchins,  Carmikel,  O'Harnett,  and  Dollins.  These 
four  companies,  and  Captain  Stewart's,  were  subsequently  organized  as  a 
battalion,  and  Captain  Stewart  commissioned  Major,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1862. 

Another  company  was  raised  by  Capt.  Naughton*  under  authority  from 
Gen.  Fremont,  to  be  attached  to  the  23d  regiment,  in  September,  1861;  but, 
after  the  battle  of  Lexington,  was  transferred  by  the  Governor  ot  Missouri 
and  attached  to  a  Missouri  regiment  known  as  the  "Curtis  Horse,"  com- 
manded by  Col.  Lowe. 

A  company  known  as  the  Kane  County  Cavalry,  Capt.  Dodson,  was  also 
raised.  This  company  was  raised  for  the  2d  cavalry,  but  was  never  assigned 
to  it.  .It  has  recently  been  assigned  to  the  15th  cavalry. 

The  company  known  as  "Chicago  Light  Dragoons,"  commanded  by  Cap- 
tain Barker,  was  reorganized  under  the  command  of  Captain  Shearer,  and 
another  company  recruited,  and  have  since  been  known  as  the  "MeClellan 
Dragoons."  They  were  temporarily  attached  to  a  regiment  of  regulars. 
These  companies  have  since  been  assigned  to  the  twelfth  cavalry.  Colonel  Voss. 

Under  the  general  permission  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  of  August  14,  1861, 
the  following  legiments  of  infantry  were  authorized:  the  56th.  Colonel  Kirk- 
ham;  the  61st,  Colonel  Fry;  the  64th,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Williams,  being  a 
battalion  of  six  companies,  known  as  "Yates  Sharp  Shooters:"  the  65th, 
Colonel  Cameron,  verbally  in  November,  and  confirmed  by  War  Department 
in  December;  51st,  Colonel  Cummings,  September  20;  the  53d,  Colonel  Cush- 
man,  including  squadron  of  cavalry  and  battery  of  artillery,  September  16; 
the  58th,  Colonel  Lynch,  September  25;  the  57th,  Colonel  Baldwin,  August  14; 
the  54th,  Colonel  Harris;  the  60th,  Colonel  Toler;  62d,  Colonel  True,  and  the 
63d,  Colonel  Moro,  known  as  the  "Kentucky  Brigade,"  were  authorized  by 
the  War  Department,  subject  to  your  approval,  October  3,  1861. 

In  the  summer  of  1861,  an  informal  permission  had  been  given  to  raise  an 
additional  regiment  of  artillery.  The  most  of  the  companies  had  been  raised 
and  the  authority  was  formally  recognized  and  approved  by  the  Secretary  of 
War,  January  2,  1862. 

*  The  synonyms,  compiled  from  the  official  records  and  published  by  authority,  under 
the  direction  of  the  Adjutant  General  of  the  United  States,  show  that  this  company  was 
afterward  attached  to  the  5th  Iowa  cavalry,  and  was  known  as  company  "L." 


16  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT, 

RECRUITING  AGAIN  STOPPED. 

On  the  3d  of  December  all  recruitinpr,  except  for  reg'iments  then  organizing 
and  for  old  regiments,  was  suspended,  by  General  Orders  No.  105,  of  War 
Department.     Par.  1  and  2  of  that  order  is  as  follows: 

Headquarters  of  the  Army,  Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington.  December  3, 1861. 
"General  Orders,  No,  105. 

"The  following  orders  have  been  received  from  the  Secretary  of  War: 

"I.  No  more  regiments,  batteries,  or  independent  companies  will  be  raised  by  the  Gov- 
ernors of  States,  except  upon  the  special  requisition  of  the  War  Department. 

"Those  now  forming  in  the  various  States  will  be  completed,  under  direction  of  the  re- 
spective Governors  thereof,  unless  it  be  deemed  more  advantageous  to  the  service  to  assign 
the  men  already  raised  to  regiments,  batteries  or  independent  companies  now  in  the  field,  in 
order  to  fill  up  their  organizations  to  the  maximum  standard  prescribed  by  law. 

"II.  The  recruiting  service  in  the  various  States  for  the  volunteer  forces  already  in  ser- 
vice, and  for  those  that  may  hereafter  be  received,  is  placed  under  charge  of  general  super- 
intendents for  those  States,  respectively,  with  general  depots  for  the  collection  and  instruc- 
tion of  recruits," 

At  that  time,  beside  the  six  regiments  of  three  months'  men,  we  had  sent  to 
the  field  over  forty  three  thousand  (43,000)  men,  and  had  then  in  camps  of  in- 
struction, in  the  State,  over  seventeen  thousand  (17,000). 

During  <"he  month  of  December,  4,160  more  recruits  were  enlisted;  all  squads 
and  parts  of  regiments  were  consolidated,  and  the  45th,  46th,  49th  and  57th 
were  organized  and  mustered  into  service.  The  only  incomplete  regiments  of 
infantry  in  the  State  December  31  were  the  51st,  Colonel  Cummings,  at  Camp 
Douglas;  the  53d,  Colonel  Cushman,  at  Ottawa;  the  58th,  Colonel  Lynch,  at 
Camp  Douglas;  the  23d,  Colonel  Mulligan,  at  Camp  Douglas,  reorganizing, 
and  four  regiments  at  Jonesboro,  54th,  60th,  62d  and  63d. 


1862. 


On  the  first  of  January,  1862,  it  seemed  probable  that  Illinois,  having  at 
that  time  furnished  about  fifteen  thousand  more  than  her  proportion  of  troops 
m  the  field,  would  not  be  called  upon,  or  permitted  to  raise  more,  except  to 
fill  up  the  regiments  last  named,  and  such  as  might  enlist  in  old  regiments. 
The  exciting  scenes  of  the  year  just  closed  have  taught  us  a  sad  experience, 
and  show  how  unfounded  were  our  expectations  at  its  commencement.  The 
State,  instead  of  being  able  to  rest  with  the  satisfaction  of  having  done  her 
whole  duty  to  the  country,  was  soon  called  upon  to  redouble  her  energies  for 
new  and  exciting  and  more  eventful  realities. 

In  January  the  32d  regiment.  Colonel  John  Logan;  the  45th  regiment.  Colo- 
nel John  E.  Smith,  and  the  64th  regiment,  Lieutenant-Colonel  D.  D.  Williams, 
infantry,  and  the  10th  cavalry  regiment.  Colonel  J.  A.  Barrett,  were  ordered 
to  the  field.  In  February,  the  46th,  Colonel  John  A.  Davis;  49th,  Colonel 
Wm.  R.  Morrison;  57th,  Colonel  Silas  D.  Baldwin;  58th,  Colonel  Wm.  F. 
Lynch,  and  61st,  Colonel  Jacob  Fry,  infantry;  and  5th  cavalry.  Colonel  Wil- 
son; 9th  cavalry.  Colonel  Brackett,  and  13th  cavalry.  Colonel  Bell;  and  seven 
splendid  batteries  of  light  artillery  followed,  commanded  by  Captains  Spar- 
strom,  Stienbeck,  Keith,  Rogers,  Waterhouse,  Silversparreand  Bouton.  The 
most  of  these  troops  reached  the  field  in  time  to  join  our  old  regiments,  and 
with  them  to  participate  in  the  battle  of  Fort  Donelson,  on  the  15th  and  16th 
of  February. 

Immediately  after  the  battle  of  Fort  Donelson  over  ten  thousand  prisoners 
of  war  were  sent  to  Camp  Douglas  and  Camp  Butler,  and  the  State  was  called 
upon  to  guard  them  with  such  troops  as  were  then  at  these  camps.  The  23d 
and  65th  regiments  of  infantry,  and  the  12th  cavalry  regiment,  and  two  or 
three  artillery  companies  were  at  Camp  Douglas;  the  53d  infantry  at  Ottawa, 
and  two  companies  of  artillery  at  Camp  Butler.  Neither  of  these  regiments 
were  full.  The  12th  cavalry  was  ordered  to  Camp  Butler,  and  the  53d  infantry 
to  Camp  Douglas. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  17 

In  March,  the  53d,  56th  and  60th  regiments  of  infantry,  and  three  more  bat- 
teries of  artillery,  commanded  by  Captains  Bolton,  Cheeney  and  Coggswell; 
and  in  April,  the  62d  and  63d  infantry  took  the  field,  leaving  in  the  State  only 
the  65th  (fully  organized),  the  23d  (fully  reorganized),  Phillips'  battery,  and 
the  12th  cavalry,  all  doing  guard  duty  at  these  camps. 


RECRUITING  FOR  OLD  REGIMENTS. 

On  the  3d  of  April,  the  War  Department  directed  a  discontinuance  of  the  re- 
cruiting service,  as  established  December  3.  The  officers  detached  on  that  ser- 
vice were  ordered  to  rejoin  their  regiments,  and  the  superintendents  directed 
to  disband  their  recruiting  parties  and  close  their  offices.  The  State  having 
been  directed,  in  December,  to  suspend  recruiting,  except  to  complete  corps 
then  commenced,  and  such  corps  having  been  filled,  the  entire  recruiting  in 
the  State  may  be  said  to  have  closed  on  the  3d  of  April,  1862. 

The  sj'stem  of  recruiting  for  old  regiments,  under  the  State  superintendent 
appointed  by  the  War  Department,  was  in  operation  during  January,  Febru- 
ary and  Marcti,  and  with  a  large  detail  of  recruiting  officers  about  three  hun- 
dred and  fifty-one  recruits  were  enlisted.  At  first  it  was  supposed  that  want 
of  success  was  on  account  of  recruits  not  being  allowed  to  enlist  for  particular 
regiments,  but  this  objection  was  removed  on  the  11th  of  January,  and  yet 
these  officers  met  with  little  success. 

On  the  1st  of  May  the  following  order  of  the  War  Department  was  promul- 
gated : 

War  Department,  Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington.  May  1, 1862. 
General  Orders  No.  49. 

Upon  requisitions  made  by  commanders  of  armies  in  the  field,  authority  will  be  given  by 
the  War  Department,  to  the  Governors  of  the  respective  States,  to  recruit  regiments  now  in 
service. 

By  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

L.  THOMAS.  Adjutant  General. 

On  the  next  day,  the  following  requisition  was  made  for  recruits  to  fill  up 
old  regiments: 

Headquarters  Department  of  the  Mississippi. 
Pittsburg  Landing.  Tenn.,  May  2, 1862. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates.  Governor  of  Illinois ,  Springfield. 

Governor:— I  am  authorized  to  call  upon  you  for  recruits  to  fill  up  the  volunteer  regi- 
ments from  your  State  in  this  army. 

Many  of  them  have  been  reduced,  by  disease  and  recent  battles,  very  far  below  the  mini- 
mum standard.  A  detail  from  such  regiments  will  soon  be  sent  to  you  for  recruiting  service, 
and  it  is  hoped  that  you  will  give  the  matter  your  immediate  attention. 
Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

H.  W.  HALLECK, 
Major-General  Commanding. 

On  the  6th  of  June,  however,  the  plan  of  December  3  was  reinstated  by 
the  War  Department,  and  invalid  or  disabled  officers,  necessarily  absent  from 
their  regiments,  were  directed  to  be  detailed  for  that  duty  whenever  they  were 
able  to  perform  it. 

A  recent  communication  from  Colonel  Morrison,  superintendent  for  this 
State,  shows  that  from  the  5th  of  July  to  the  22d  ultimo,  two  hundred  and 
four  officers  had  reported  to  him,  and  during  that  time  2,753  recruits  had  been 
enlisted  and  forwarded  to  their  regiments,  making  an  aggregate,  from  Janu- 
ary 1  to  December  22,  1862,  of  3,121,  More  than  sixty  per  cent  of  these  re- 
cruits were  enlisted  during  the  excitement  in  August  and  September. 

Vol.  1—2 


18  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

EXCITEMENT  IN  MAY. 

On  the  25th  of  May  last  the  following:  dispatch  was  received  from  the  Secre- 
tary of  War: 

Washington,  May  25. 1862. 
Governor  Yates: 

Intelligence  from  various  sources  leaves  no  doubt  that  the  enemy,  in  great  force,  are  ad- 
vancing on  Washington.  You  will  please  organize  and  forward  immediately  all  the  volun- 
teer and  militia  force  in  your  State. 

EDWIN  M.  STANTON, 

Secretary  of  War, 

In  two  weeks  the  67th,  Colonel  Hougfh,  the  68th,  Colonel  Stuart,  the  69th, 
Colonel  Tucker,  the  70th,  Colonel  Reeves,  the  71st,  Colonel  Gilbert,  infantry, 
for  three  months'  service,  were  in  camp.  The  23d,  Colonel  Mulligan,  and 
Rourke's  battery,  left  for  Annapolis  June  12th;  the  65th,  Colonel  Cameron, 
June  21st;  the  i2th  cavalry,  June  27th;  the  68th,  July  6th;  Phillips'  battery, 
July  12th,  and  the  71st  for  Columbus  July  27th.  The  67th,  Colonel  Hough, 
and  the  69th,  Colonel  Tucker,  were  assigned  to  duty  at  Camp  Douglas,  and  the 
70th,  Colonel  Reeves,  at  Camp  Butler. 


LAST  CALLS. 

On  the  17th  of  May  a  regiment  was  called  for,  for  particular  service,  and 
on  the  30th  the  Secretary  of  War  informed  you  he  would  accept  all  three 
years'  men  who  wished  to  enlist,  and  all  volunteers  and  militia  for  three 
months  who  had  before  then  offered  their  services,  and  who  had  so  far  per- 
fected their  organization  as  to  be  able  to  report  for  orders  at  certain  places 
named  by  the  10th  of  June. 

On  the  6th  of  July  another  call  of  three  hundred  thousand  was  made  by  the 
President.  It  was  at  flrsfr  intended  to  credit  on  this  call  those  States  for  any 
surplus  which  they  had  furnished.  It  was  not  known  at  the  time  what  our 
surplus  was.  On  the  next  day  the  Secretary  of  War  called  upon  Illinois  for 
nine  more  regiments,  "being  a  part  of  your  (our)  quota  under  the  call  of  the 
President."  These  regiments  were  immediately  called  for  by  General  Order 
No.  42,  from  this  department,  and  regulations  prescribed  for  their  rendezvous 
and  organiza'rion.  Before  these  regiments  were  filled,  however,  and  on  the 
17th  of  July,  Congress  enacted  that  whenever  the  President  should  "call  forth 
the  militia  of  the  States,  to  be  employed  in  the  seryice  of  .the  United  States," 
he  should  specify  in  his  call  the  period  for  which  said  service  should  be  re- 
quired, not  exceeding  nine  months,  and  the  militia  so  called  should  be  mus- 
tered in  and  continue  to  serve  during  the  period  so  specified.  The  fourth 
section  of  the  act  authorized  the  President,  for  the  purpose  of  filling  up  old 
regiments,  to  accept  the  services  of  one  hundred  thousand  volunteers,  for  a 
period  not  exceeding  one  year. 

Three  hundred  thousand  militia,  to  serye  for  a  period  of  nine  months,  un- 
less sooner  discharged,  were  called  for  August  5.  The  order  of  the  Secretary 
of  War,  making  the  call  upon  this  State,  assumed  that  a  draft  would  be  nec- 
essary; and,  in  anticipation  that  the  States  would  not  be  able  to  contribute 
their  quotas  of  the  call  in  July  for  three  years'  service,  announced  that  if  any 
State  should  not  by  the  18th  day  of  August  furnish  its  quota  of  the  three  years' 
volunteers,  the  deficiency  would  be  made  up  by  a  special  draft  from  the  mili- 
tia. Two  days  after  this  order,  to-wit,  August  7,  notice  was  given  you  that 
unless  the  enrollment  of  the  militia  had  been  commenced,  to  have  it  done  im- 
mediately, at  the  expense  of  the  general  government. 

These  vigorous  measures  gave  hope  of  a  speedy  termination  of  this  terrible 
war.  The  people  of  the  State  received  the  announcement  with  the  wildest 
excitement  and  most  unbounded  satisfaction.  Messengers  and  committees 
from  every  portion  of  the  State  hastened  to  the  Capital,  demanding  that,  as 
they  were  ready  to  perform  their  share  of  the  work  of  saving  the  Government, 
they  should  not  be  drafted  so  long  as  they  were  willing  to  volunteer.  This 
condition  of  things  was  promptly  communicated  to  the  War  Department,  and 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT.  19 

the  assignment  of  our  quota,  under  both  calls,  urgently  requested.  The  next 
day  it  was  announced  that  our  quota,  under  each  call,  would  be  26,148,  but  as 
Illinois  had  furnished  16.978  in  excess  of  her  quota  of  those  in  the  field,  the 
total  quotas  under  both  calls  was  35,320.  Application  was  made  hourly  from 
the  different  counties  in  the  State  to  ascertain  what  their  quota  was,  and  im- 
mediately on  ascertaining  from  the  War  Department  what  it  was,  the  an- 
nouncement was  made  through  the  public  press.  Still,  in  the  minds  of  some, 
there  appeared  a  question  as  to  whether  volunteers  for  three  years  would  be 
accepted  in  lieu  of  militia.  This  was  quickly  settled,  however,  by  a  telegram 
^n  the  8th  from  the  War  Department,  that  all  volunteers  would  be  accepted 
until  the  15th  of  August  for  new  regiments,  and  all  after  that  time  for  filling 
up  old  regiments,  and  that  all  volunteers  enlisted  before  the  draft  (August 
18)  would  be  credited  on  those  calls. 

On  the  9th  of  August,  from  returns  made  to  this  department,  I  informed  the 
public  that  there  would  not  be  a  draft.  This  was  upon  the  strength  of  the 
dispatch  from  Washington  that  our  quota  was  35,320.  The  records  now  on 
file  show  that  the  announcement  thus  made  was  not  premature,  and  that  the 
information  thus  communicated  was  correct.  On  the  evening  of  that  day, 
however,  the  Assistant  Adjutant  General  telegraphed  that  it  had  been  de- 
cided, in  fixing  the  quota  of  volunteers,  not  to  regard  those  in  the  field  before 
the  call,  leaving  our  quota,  under  both  calls,  at  52,296,  notwithstanding  our 
previous  excess  of  16,978. 

My  dispatch  of  the  11th,  urging  continued  efforts  to  fill  our  quota,  was  be- 
cause of  this  change  in  our  quotas,  as  well  as  the  fact  that  many  companies 
who  had  tendered  their  services  were  nine  months'  men. 

To  raise  either  52,296  or  35,320  volunteers  (with  perhaps  the  exception  of 
1,000  who  had  enlisted  between  July  7  and  August  5),  but  thirteen  days  were 
allowed.  The  floating  population  of  the  State  who  would  enlist  had  already 
done  so.  These  new  volunteers  must  come,  if  come  at  all,  from  the  farmers 
and  mechanics  of  the  State.  Farmers  were  in  the  midst  of  their  harvests,  and 
it  is  no  exaggeration  to  say,  that  inspired  by  a  holy  zeal,  animated  by  a  com- 
mon purpose  and  firmly  resolved  on  rescuing  this  Government  from  the  very 
brink  of  ruin  and  restoring  it  to  the  condition  our  fathers  left  it,  over  50,000 
of  them  left  their  harvests  ungathered,  their  tools  on  their  benches,  the  plows 
in  the  furrows,  and  turned  their  backs  upon  home  and  loved  ones,  and  before 
eleven  days  expired  the  demands  of  the  country  were  met  and  both  quotas 
were  filled.  Proud  indeed  was  the  day  to  all  Illinoisans  when  this  extraordi- 
nary announcement  was  made  that  the  enlistment  rolls  were  full.  And  when 
the  historian  shall  write  the  record  of  these  eventful  days  of  August,  1862,  no 
prouder  record  can  be  erected  to  the  honor  and  memory  of  a  free  people  than 
a  plain,  full  narrative  of  actual  realities. 

It  is  not  my  province,  in  this  report,  to  bestow  fulsome  praise,  or  write 
glowing  eulogies,  but  when  I  remember  what  we  all  witnessed  in  those  days 
— when  I  remember  the  unselfish  and  patriotic  impulse  which  animated  every 
soul — and  the  universal  liberality  of  those  who  were  either  too  young  or  too 
old  to  enlist,  to  aid  those  who  were  eager  to  join  their  brethren  in  the  field — 
when  I  remember  the  holy  ardor  which  aged  mothers  and  fair  daughters  in- 
fused into  husbands,  sons  and  brothers — I  say  when  I  remember  these  things, 
I  can  not  but  feel  justified  in  departing  from  the  dull  routine  of  statistics, 
and  bestow  upon  the  subject  this  passing  notice. 

On  the  14th  of  August  the  time  was  extended  for  filling  up  new  regiments 
from  the  18th  to  the  22d,  and  for  old  regiments  to  the  1st  of  September.  The 
extension  for  this  State  was  not  necessary,  for  the  muster  rolls  show  that  be- 
fore the  19th  of  August  our  quotas,  as  last  established,  were  filled.  Yet  on 
this  same  day.  August  14,  the  War  Department,  by  General  Order  No.  105,  an- 
nounced that  unless  old  regiments  should  be  filled  by  the  1st  of  September  a 
special  draft  would  be  ordered  on  that  day,  and  you  were  informed  that  it 
required  34.719  to  fill  up  those  regiments.  In  view  of  this  state  of  things  it 
was  determined  that  if  the  War  Department  should  insist  that  Illinois  should 
be  required  to  raise  this  additional  force  of  34,719,  to  fill  up  old  regiments,  it 
"would  be  useless  to  attempt  to  raise  them  by  volunteer  enlistments.      On  the 


20  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

21st  of  August,  therefore,  General  Militia  Order  No.  1  was  issued  from  this 
department,  directing  an  enrollment  of  the  entire  militia  of  the  State.  This 
was  deemed  necessary  to  meet  any  contingencies  that  might  arise,  and  be 
prepared  for  a  draft  in  case  one  should  be  still  demanded. 

Immediately  after  the  call  for  nine  regiments,  in  July,  nine  camps  were  es- 
tablished, one  in  each  of  the  old  congressional  districts  of  the  State,  for  the 
temporary  rendezvous  of  those  regiments,  but  with  the  intention  of  removing 
them,  as  soon  as  they  should  be  full,  into  the  principal  camps  of  instructioa 
at  Chicago  and  Springtield,  for  permanent  organization  and  instruction. 

There  was,  however,  in  the  State  barely  enough  camp  and  garrison  equip- 
age for  these  regiments,  and  consequently  an  additional  embarrassment  pre- 
sented itself  to  provide  for  those  called  August  5.  The  State  was  soon  full  of 
volunteers.  All  had  left  their  business  and  some  of  them  were  without 
homes.  The  General  Government  was  unable  to  supply  tents,  and  there  was 
not  time  to  erect  barracks  to  accommodate  half  of  them.  Such,  therefore,  as 
were  not  supplied  were  directed  to  remain  at  home  or  seek  temporary  quar- 
ters, as  best  they  could,  and  await  orders. 

And  still  another  difficulty  grew  out  of  the  want  of  clothing,  and  especially 
blankets.  All  the  resources  of  the  Government  were  taxed  to  supply  the  im- 
mense army  organizing  throughout  the  country,  and,  considering  the  im- 
mense amount  of  supplies  required,  and  the  suddenness  of  the  emergency 
which  had  called  out  these  volunteers,  their  wants  were  met  with  very  com- 
mendable promptness.  In  most  of  the  counties  cf  the  State  there  were  fair 
grounds  at  the  county  seats.  In  many  counties  the  sheds  on  these  county 
fair  grounds  were  repaired  and  occupied  by  companies  and  regiments  until 
quarters  could  be  prepared  for  them  at  the  general  camps  of  instruction. 
Several  regiments,  however,  who  were  unable  to  obtain  quarters  at  the  prin- 
cipal camps,  moved  from  these  neighborhood  rendezvous  directly  to  the  field. 

Six  of  these  new  regiments  were  organized,  mustered,  armed,  and  clothed, 
and  sent  into  the  field  in  August;  twenty- two  and  Board  of  Trade  Battery, 
Captain  Stokes,  and  Miller's  Battery  in  September;  thirteen  in  October;  fif- 
teen, besides  the  Springfield  Light  Artillery,  Captain  Vaughn,  and  Mercan- 
tile Battery,  Captain  Cooley,  in  November,  and  three  in  December,  making 
an  aggregate  of  fifty-nine  regiments  of  infantry  and  four  batteries,  consisting 
of  fifty- three  thousand  eight  hundred  and  nineteen  (53,819)  officers,  and  en- 
listed men.  Besides  this,  twenty-seven  hundred  and  fifty-three  (2,753)  were, 
during  about  the  same  time,  enlisted  and  sent  to  old  regiments  under  the  di- 
rection of  Colonel  Morrison,  State  Superintendent.  Add  to  these  1,083  14th 
cavalry,  now  organizing  at  Peoria;  386  in  Camp  Butler;  156,  Elgin  Battery, 
Captain  Renwick,  at  Camp  Douglas,  now  under  marching  orders;  135,  Hen- 
shaw's  Battery,  at  Ottawa;  and  83,  Captain  Adams'  cavalry  company  of  the 
15th  regiment,  makes  the  grand  total  under  the  last  calls,  fifty- eight  thou- 
sand four  hundred  and  sixteen  (58,416),  or  six  .thousand  one  hundred  and 
nineteen  (6,119)  more  than  our  quotas  under  the  last  calls.  The  excess 
furnished  by  this  State,  as  reported  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  August  8,  was 
sixteen  thousand  nine  hundred  and  seventy-eight  (16,978J,  which,  added  to 
the  surplus  under  the  last  calls  of  six  thousand  one  hundred  and  nineteen 
(6,119),  makfcs  the  total  excess,  as  officially  ascertained,  twenty-three  thou- 
sand and  ninety-seven  (23,097).  That  the  real  excess  is  much  greater  there 
can  be  no  doubt  whatever.  The  reasons  for  this  conclusion  have  heretofore 
been  stated. 

Since  the  call  of  August  5,  the  Secretary  of  War  has  authorized  the  accept- 
ance of  several  regiments  of  cavalry  and  six  batteries  of  light  artillery.  But 
two  of  these  regiments  will  probably  be  raised  by  enlistments,  the  i4th.  Colonel 
Capron,  at  Peoria,  and  the  16th,  now  known  as  the  17th,  Colonel  Ttaieleman, 
at  Camp  Butler.  The  15th,  Colonel  Stewart,  was  organized  on  the  25th  ultinaoy 
by  assigning  to  his  battalion  of  six  companies,  two  companies.  Captains  Willis 
and  Shearer,  attached  to  the  36th  infantry;  one.  Captain  Gilbert,  formerly 
attached  to  the  52d,  and  afterwards  nominally  assigned  to  the  12th  cavalry;, 
one,  Captain  Ford,  attached  to  the  53d  infantry;  one.  Captain  Huntley,  for- 
merly of  the  1st  cavalry;  and  one.  Captain  Wilder,  known  as  the  "Kane 
County  Cavalry." 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT  21 

Four  of  the  six  batteries  have  already  been  raised.  Three  of  them — Board 
of  Trade  Battery,  Captain  Stokes;  Mercantile  Battery,  Captain  Cooley;  and 
Springfield  Battery,  Captain  Vaughn — are  in  the  field.  The  Elgin  Battery, 
Captain  Eeuwick,  is  ready  and  under  orders.  Captain  Henshaw  is  nearly 
full,  and  Captain  Hawthorne  will  probably  be  full  the  present  month. 


MILITIA  AND  ENROLLMENT. 

The  second  and  third  sections  of  article  l,of  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  amend 
chapter  70,  Revised  Statutes,  entitled  Militia,"  in  force  May  2,  1861,  provided 
for  the  enrollment  of  the  militia  of  the  State,  and  the  fourth  section  required 
returns  to  be  made  to  this  office,  August  1,  1861,  and  annually  thereafter. 

Article  2  provided  for  a  division  of  the  militia  into  two  classes,  the  voluntary 
and  reserve;  the  first  to  consist  of  those  who  voluntarily  organize  themselves 
into  companies  of  not  less  than  fifty  nor  more  than  one  hundred  members 
each,  and  who  shall  have  a  uniform,  and  shall  elect  officers  and  assemble  for 
drill  and  purposes  of  military  discipline,  not  less  than  four  days  in  each  year, 
and  who  shall  be  furnished  with  arms  and  equipments  by  the  State,  and  be 
first  subject  to  call  or  draft  into  service,  at  the  requistion  of  the  Governor. 
The  second  to  consist  of  all  those  who  do  not  so  organize,  and  also  to  be  sub- 
ject to  draft. 

Article  3  provides  for  the  election  of  officers,  authorizes  the  Governor  to  or- 
ganize companies  into  regiments,  and  declares  the  term  of  service  at  six 
years. 

Article  5,  among  other  things,  provides  that  there  shall  be  kept  in  the  Ad- 
jutant General's  office  a  complete  roll  of  the  companies  so  organized — that 
the  muster  rolls  of  such  companies  shall  be  made  annually  by  the  officers  of 
each  company,  and  copies  thereof  kept  on  file  in  this  office. 

Section  4  provides  that  a  record  of  the  dates  of  all  commissions  granted  un- 
der this  act  shall  be  kept,  and  that  officers  shall  take  rank  from  the  date  of 
their  commissions. 

In  18G1,  the  enrollment  was  taken  in  most  of  the  counties  of  the  State  and 
returned  to  this  office,  as  contemplated  by  the  law,  but  no  "corrected  lists" 
were  returned  on  the  first  of  August,  1862.  On  that  day  circulars  were  sent 
to  all  the  county  clerks,  notifying  them  to  immediately  forward  copies  of  such 
list,  if  possible,  and  in  case  the  assessors  had  failed  to  file  them  in  their 
offices,  to  notify  me  of  such  failure.  A  few  of  these  lists  were  received  in 
August,  but  in  most  of  the  counties  the  failure  was  on  the  part  of  the  as- 
sessors. 

But  little  attention  was  paid  to  the  organization  of  companies  under  this 
law.  Only  forty-two  muster-rolls  and  twenty-nine  certificates  of  election 
were  filed  and  fifteen  commissions  issued  in  1861. 

On  the  23d  of  August  last,  for  the  purpose  of  preparing  the  State  for  a 
■draft  to  fill  up  old  regiments  in  case  it  should  be  required,  and  in  pursuance 
of  an  order  of  the  War  Department,  the  enrollment  of  the  entire  militia  force 
of  the  State  was  ordered.  An  enrolling  officer,  a  draft  commissioner  and 
surgeon  were  appointed  in  each  county,  as  required  by  said  order.  The 
third  paragraph  of  said  order  is  as  follows : 

'"'Third.  The  Governors  of  the  respective  States  will  cause  an  enrollment  to 
be  made  forthwith  by  the  assessors  of  the  several  counties,  or  by  any  other 
officers,  to  be  appointed  by  such  Governors,  of  all  able-bodied  male  citizens, 
between  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty-five,  within  the  respective  counties, 
giving  the  name,  age  and  occupation  of  each,  together  with  remarks  showing 
whether  he  is  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  and  in  what  capacity,  and 
any  other  facts  which  may  determine  his  exemption  from  military  duty. 

"All  reasonable  and  proper  expenses  of  such  enrollment,  and  of  the  draft 
hereinafter  provided,  will  be  reimbursed  by  the  United  States,  upon  vouchers 
showing  the  detailed  statement  of  service  performed  and  expenses  incurred, 
to  be  approved  by  such  Governors." 


22  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

To  obtain  the  information  required  by  this  order,  a  new  and  full  enrollment 
was  indispensably  necessary.  The  enrolline  officers  were  furnished  by  this 
department  with  necessary  blanks  and  instructions,  and  directed,  if  possible, 
to  make  returns  by  the  10th  of  September.  It  being  impossible  to  do  so,  how- 
ever, the  time  was  afterwards  extended. 

Returns  of  the  enrollment  have  been  received  from  all  but  Saline  and  War- 
ren counties.  The  number  in  service  and  liable  to  service  in  those  counties 
are  estimated  from  returns  from  other  counties  in  that  part  of  the  State.  An 
abstract  of  this  enrollment  will  be  found  in  schedule  *'D."  A  considerable 
portion  of  this  enrollment  was  taken  before  active  enlistments  ceased.  The 
returns  show  only  115,123  in  service,  whereas  the  number  ascertained  as  actu- 
ally on  the  muster  rolls  is  135,440,  as  will  be  seen  by  schedule  "A,"  being- 
20,317  more  than  returned  by  enrolling  officers. 

The  returns  show — 


In  service 

Liable  to  service. 


115, 123 
276, 196 


1.319 


Correcting  these  returns  and  adding  20,317  to  115,123  makes  135,440,  accord- 
ing to  schedule  "A";  and  deducting  this  20,317  from  276,196,  stated  in  sched- 
ule "D,"  liable  to  service,  leaves  255,879  still  liable  to  service. 

It  further  appears,  from  these  returns  and  official  reports,  that  .0794  of  our 
population  in  1860,  or  nearly  8  per  cent,  and  346.1000,  or  over  one-third  of  all 
able-bodied  male  citizens  between  18  and  45  years,  have  already  entered  the 
service. 

In  September  the  draft  commissioners  were  notified  to  await  further  orders 
before  proceeding  to  investigate  the  cases  of  persons  who  claimed  to  be  ex- 
empt from  draft.  In  view  of  the  probability  that  no  draft  would  be  required, 
and  to  save  expense,  this  no^ce  was  given,  but  the  enrolling  officers  who  had 
not  fully  completed  their  returns  were  directed  to  do  so.  On  the  first  of  No- 
vember, however,  the  following  dispatch  was  received: 

Washington,  October  31, 1862. 
Governor  Yates: 

Please  send  to  me,  as  soon  as  possible:  first— the  number  of  men  enrolled  in  your  State 
for  draft;  second— the  number  of  men  drafted;  third— the  number  of  commissions;  fourth— 
the  number  of  surgeons  to  examine  for  exemption;  fifth— the  number  of  camps  of  rendez- 
vous; sixth— the  number  of  volunteers  for  nine  months  to  take  the  place  of  drafted  men; 
seventh— the  number  of  drafted  men  who  volunteered  for  three  years. 
By  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

C.  P.  BUCKINGHAM. 

The  following  answer  was  returned : 

Brigadier  General  C.  P.  Buckingham.  Washington: 

The  enrollment  of  the  militia  of  the  State  was  suspended  on  Go-<^ernor  Yates'  return  from 
Washington,  on  account  of  his  being  informed  by  the  Secretary  of  War  that  no  draft  would 
probably  be  required  in  this  State.  Fifty-five  thousand  volunteers  have  enlisted  in  new- 
regiments  in  this  State  under  the  last  two  calls.    Shall  the  enrollment  be  completed? 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 

The  following  reply  was  received  November  4: 

Washington.  November  3, 1862. 
Allen  C.  Fuller,  Adjutant  General: 

It  is  not  necessary  to  complete  the  enrollment,  under  the  circumstances. 

C.  P.  BUCKINGHAM. 

On  the  15th  of  September  the  enrollment  and  organization  of  two  hundred 
companies  of  infantry  were  called  for  and  the  organization  prescribed.  An 
assurance  was  given  that  agents  of  the  State  had  been  sent  to  purchase  arms 
for  twenty  regiments,  and  as  soon  as  the  same  should  be  received  they  would 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  23 

be  issued  to  regiments  prepared  to  receive  them.  In  fact,  every  encourage- 
ment was  given  to  the  formation  of  volunteer  militia  companies,  and  yet  hut 
verxj  feiv  muster  rolls  have  been  returned. 

The  result  of  this  last  attempt  to  organize  a  volunteer  militia  force  in  this 
State  has  confirmed  me  in  the  opinion,  long  entertained,  that  an  unpaid,  un- 
uniformed,  and  unarmed  militia  organization  can  not  be  secured.  However 
sound  the  theory  that  a  military  education  is  desirable,  or  at  least  that  all 
able-bodied  male  citizens  should  accustom  themselves  to  the  use  of  arms,  and 
learn  the  rudiments  of  the  art  of  war,  yet  our  people  of  late  years  reject  the 
theory  as  impracticable  unless  some  inducement  is  offered  by  the  State. 

The  theory  is  sound  and  may  be  reduced  to  practice.  That  our  people  are 
ready  to  fight  is  abundantly  proven.  That  they  quickly  adapt  themselves  to 
a  soldier's  duties  and  a  soldier's  life  is  also  well  established.  That  they  will 
not  turn  out  on  general  militia  muster  day,  without  some  more  inducements 
from  the  State,  I  think  is  also  true.  Let  the  State  uniform  and  arm  and  pay 
them  for  the  time  spent  each  year  in  company  or  battalion  drill,  and  I  think 
there  will  be  no  difficulty  in  having  a  reliable  militia  force,  to  meet  any  and 
every  emergency.  Until  this  is  done,  I  think  we  shall  be  obliged  to  continue, 
as  heretofore,  and  rely  upon  undisciplined  volunteers  to  take  the  field,  and 
learn  their  duties  as  soldiers  there. 


PURCHASE  OF  ARMS. 

Under  the  provision  of  the  law  of  May  2, 1861,  entitled  "An  act  to  establish 
a  magazine,  to  purchase  efficient  arms  for  the  State  militia,  and  for  other 
purposes,"  commissioners  were  appointed,  who  visited  eastern  cities,  in  the 
summer  of  1861,  to  negotiate  a  purchase  of  arms  contemplated  by  that  law. 
The  extreme  high  price  at  which  arms  were  then  held  in  the  market,  as  well 
as  an  urgent  request  from  the  General  Government  to  States  to  withdraw  from 
the  market  and  prevent  competition,  induced  the  commissioners  to  make  no 
further  effort  to  purchase. 

During  the  present  summer,  I  am  informed,  another  effort  was  made  to 
purchase  arms  for  twenty  regiments  of  infantry,  but  without  success.  They, 
however,  purchased,  in  1861,  999  Enfield  rifles,  500  Colt's  revolvers,  250 
Whitney  revolvers,  940  cavalry  sabres,  and  42  sets  of  artillery  harness.  This 
property,  or  the  greater  part,  was  immediately  issued  to  Illinois  volunteers, 
and  the  cost  charged  to  the  General  Government. 


REPORTS. 

I  regret  to  be  unable,  at  this  time,  to  communicate  the  reports  of  these 
commissioners,  as  well  as  the  reports  of  the  Quartermaster  General  and  Com- 
missary General  The  operations  of  the  Quartermaster  General's  Depart- 
ment have  been  large.  The  reports  of  these  officers  are  in  course  of  prepara- 
tion, and,  I  am  assured,  will  be  ready  in  a  few  days.  The  most  of  the 
business  transacted  by  them  was  before  I  became  connected  with  the  military 
affairs  of  the  State,  and  I  am,  therefore,  unable  to  state  the  substance;  but, 
as  soon  as  their  reports  are  received,  they  will  be  duly  transmitted. 


APPOINTMENTS  AND  PROMOTIONS. 

The  10th  section  of  the  law  of  April  25,  1861,  provides  for  the  organization 
of  the  first  six  regiments,  declares  that,  at  all  elections  for  company  and 
regimental  officers,  every  enrolled  man  of  the  company  or  regiment  should 
be  entitled  to  vote,  and  none  others;  and  that  at  the  election  for  Brigadier 
General  for  said  brigade,  all  commissioned  officers  should  be  entitled  to  vote, 
and  none  others;  and  that  all  elections  should  be  by  written  or  printed 
ballots. 


21  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

The  11th  section  declared  that  the  provision  of  that  act  should  only  apply 
to  the  six  regiments  therein  provided  for. 

These  six  regiments  were  organized  and  officers  elected  and  commissioned, 
as  therein  provided.  It  was  organized  by  the  State  and  accepted  by  the  Gen- 
eral Government  as  aa  Illinois  brigade.  Col.  Benjamin  M.  Prentiss  was 
elected  Brigadier  General,  commissioned  by  you,  and  mustered  into  the 
United  States  service.  May  18,  1861,  with  rank  from  May  8,  1861. 

The  next  ten  regiments,  which  were  accepted  in  pursuance  of  the  act  of 
the  Legislature  of  May  2,  were  organized  as  therein  directed.  The  15th  sec- 
tion of  the  act  provided  that  as  soon  as  ten  companies  should  be  formed  in  a 
regiment,  the  Adjutant  General  should  order  an  election  for  regimental  offi- 
cers for  the  said  regiments.  These  regiments  were  mustered  into  the  service 
of  the  State  for  thirty  days,  as  contemplated  by  that  law;  but  before  the  ex- 
piration of  that  time  they  were  called  upon  to  enter  the  service  of  the  United 
States,  and  were  mustered  into  its  service  in  the  latter  part  of  May  and  early 
in  June. 

The  2d  section  pi'ovided  that  the  companies  should  be  "officered  in  manner 
as  should  be  provided  by  the  general  militia  law  of  the  State." 

The  law  of  May  3,  authorizing  the  acceptance  of  a  regiment  of  cavalry, 
did  not  declare  how  the  officers  were  to  be  selected.  The  line  officers  were 
elected  and  the  field  and  staff  officers  were  appoiuced. 

With  the  exception  of  the  first  sixteen  regiments  of  infantry,  one  of  cav- 
alry, and  one  battalion  of  artillery,  authorized  to  be  raised  and  organized  by 
the  several  laws  of  this  State,  the  volunteer  forces  of  this  State  have  been 
raised,  either  under  authority  directly  from  the  War  Department  to  individ- 
uals, or  by  you,  under  authority  given  you  by  the  Secretary  of  War. 

The  2d  section  of  the  law  of  Congress,  approved  July  22,  1861,  declares  that 
volunteers  shall  be  subject  to  the  rules  and  regulations  governing  the  army 
of  the  United  States,  and  that  they  should  be  "formed,  by  the  President,  into 
regiments,"  etc.  The  4th  section  provides  that  the  Governors  of  the  States 
furnishing  volunteers  shall  commission  the  field,  staff  and  company  officers 
for  the  said  volunteers;"  but  in  cases  where  the  State  authorities  refuse  or 
omit  to  furnish  volunteers  at  the  call  or  on  the  proclamation  of  the  President, 
and  volunteers  from  such  States  offer  their  services  under  such  call  or  proc- 
lamation, the  President  may  accept  their  services  and  commission  the  proper 
field,  staff  and  company  officers. 

The  10th  section  of  the  act,  however,  provided  that  when  vacancies  should 
occur  in  any  of  the  companies  of  volunteers,  such  vacancies  should  be  filled 
by  election,  and  that  the  person  so  elected  should  be  commissioned  by  the 
Governors  or  President.  This  last  provision  concerning  filling  vacancies  was 
repealed  by  the  3d  section  of  the  act  of  Congress,  approved  August  6,  1861, 
and  the  Governors  required  to  fill  such  vacancies  in  the  same  manner  as 
original  appointments.  General  Order  of  the  War  Department,  of  May  2, 
1861,  heretofore  referred  to,  is  as  follows: 

"The  commissioned  officers  of  the  company  will  be  appointed  by  the  Gov- 
ernor of  the  State  furnishing  it,  and  the  non-commissioned  officers,  until  the 
company  shall  be  embodied  in  a  regiment,  will  be  appointed  by  the  Captain — 
afterwards  by  the  Colonel,  on  recommendation  of  the  Captain." 

Under  these  laws  of  Congress  and  regulations  of  the  War  Department,  the 
power  to  appoint  and  commission  field,  staff  and  line  officers  of  volunteer 
regiments,  is  vested  in  the  Governors  of  States  furnishing  the  regiments. 
The  exercise  of  that  power  is  full  of  embarrassments  and  difficulties.  The 
power  to  appoint  involves  responsibility  to  the  Government  as  well  as  the 
service,  for  the  manner  in  which  it  is  exercised.  With  the  large  army  which 
Illinois  has  now  in  the  field,  including  more  than  5,000  commissioned  officers, 
and  being  ten  times  greater  than  the  regular  army  of  the  United  States  was 
a  few  years  since,  the  labor  and  delicacy  and  anxiety  of  faithfully  and  im- 
partially discharging  such  responsibilities  can  not  be  over-estimated. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  25 

Original  appointments  of  line  officers  have  been  made  upon  the  recommen- 
dation of  the  company,  or  on  account  of  service  performed  by  those  appointed 
in  recruiting'  and  bringing  into  camp  the  enlisted  men;  and  in  case  of  field 
■officers  upon  the  recommendation,  or  supposed  recommendation,  of  the  com- 
missioned officers  of  the  regiment.  This  has  been  the  rule.  There  may  have 
been  occasional  exceptions  to  it,  but  1  know  of  but  one,  and  that  was  the 
appointment  of  Major  General  Grant  as  Colonel  of  the  21st  regiment.  That 
a  policy  most  liberal  to  the  enlisted  men  of  the  commands  has  been  adopted, 
as  to  original  appointments,  is  undeniable.  As  to  the  appointment  of  field 
officers,  the  original  policy  was  to  procure  the  services  of  at  least  one  army 
officer  to  each  regiment;  but  frequent  refusals  of  the  War  Department  to 
grant  a  leave  of  absence  to  such  officers,  to  accept  commissions  for  field 
officers,   made,  to  some  extent,  the  practice  finally  adopted  one  of  necessity. 

In  the  organization  of  our  new  regiments  every  possible  effort  was  made 
to  obtain  the  consent  of  the  War  Department  to  allow  officers  who  had  served 
with  distinction  in  our  old  regiments  to  accept  commissions,  by  way  of  promo- 
tion, in  our  new  regiments.  These  applications  were  at  one  time  disposed 
of  by  the  following  order  of  the  War  Department,  under  date  of  August  14: 

"The  exigencies  of  the  service  require  that  officers  now  in  the  field  should  remain  with 
their  commands;  and  no  officer  now  in  the  field  in  the  regular  or  volunteer  service  will, 
under  any  circumstances,  be  detailed  to  accept  a  new  command." 

Some  days  after  this  the  application  was  renewed,  and  the  following  reply 
received: 

"Washington.  12:30  p.  m..  23d,  1862. 
^'Governor  Yates: 

"It  is  the  anxious  desire  of  the  Department  to  give  the  new  regiments  the  advantage  of 
€xperienced  officers  of  their  own  choice.  I  hope  you  understand  that  any  delay  or  refusal 
arises  from  absolute  military  necessity.  The  regiments  in  the  field  and  in  the  face  of  the 
enemy  can  not  safely  or  justly  be  deprived  of  their  officers,  while  in  that  condition.  When 
relieved  from  it  the  Department  will  be  disposed  to  sanction  the  appointments  desired. 

EDWIN  M.  STANTON." 

At  length,  after  most  of  the  regiments  then  forming  were  organized,  the 
rule  was  relaxed,  and  on  the  recommendation  of  officers  and  men,  in  a  few  of 
our  regiments,  they  were  able  to  secure  the  services  of  such  officers. 

In  relation  to  appointments  to  fill  vacancies,  it  is  evident  that  those  should 
be  promoted  who  render  the  best  service  in  the  field,  and  show  the  greatest 
capacity  to  command.  But  since  it  is  impossible  to  know  always  who  does 
so,  some  rule  should  exist  which,  on  the  one  hand,  holds  out  promotion  as  a 
reward  for  meritorious  serv^ice,  and  on  the  other  protects  the  officer  or  pri- 
vate in  a  vigorous  discharge  of  duty,  independent  of  the  prejudices  and 
caprices  of  the  hour.  It  was  believed  that  promotions  by  seniority  would 
best  accomplish  this  object,  and  after  much  consultation  and  correspondence 
with  both  officers  and  privates,  the  following  order  was  promulgated  the  10th 
of  last  July: 

"GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Ad/utant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  July  16, 1862. 
General  Orders,  No.  43. 

"The  attention  of  commanding  officers  of  Illinois  forces  in  the  field  is  respectfully  but 
earnestly  called  to  the  necessity  of  prompt  action,  on  their  part,  in  cases  of  vacancies  in 
<;ommissioned  offices  in  their  respective  commands. 

"To  reward  service  in  the  field  by  prompt  promotion,  is  one  of  the  greatest  incentives 
to  individual  action,  as  it  is  a  special  mark  of  personal  merit,  and  to  encourage  the  pro- 
motion of  non-commissioned  officers  and  privates  to  the  vacancies  in  the  corps  and  reg- 
iments from  this  State,  promotions  will  be  made  to  field  officers  regimentally.  and  to  line 
ofiQcers  by  companies.  In  applying  this  principle,  each  company  will  be  considered,  with 
reference  to  promotion,  a  distinct  body,  and  all  vacancies  will  be  filled,  as  far  as  practicable, 
from  within  the  organization. 

"In  adopting  this  rule,  the  Governor  is  aware  that  it  does  not  conform  to  the  rules  of 
the  regular  army.  But  the  difference  between  the  enlistments  for  the  regular  and  volun- 
teer service  is  believed  to  demand  the  application  of  a  different  rule  in  promotions. 

"Although  the  act  of  Congress  of  July  22, 1861,  confers  upon  the  Governor  the  pewer  to 
fill  vacancies,  which  power  may  be  exercised  arbitrarily,  yet  he  desires,  in  all  cases,  to 
consult  the  officers  and  the  interests  of  the  command,  before  ordering  promotions,  and, 
therefore,  invites  their  recommendations. 


2b  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

"To  the  rule  of  promotion  by  seniority,  there  are  some  few  cases  which  should  be 
excepted.  Instances  have,  and  will  occasionally  arise,  where,  for  great  personal  bravery 
in  the  field,  or  other  distinaruished  meritorious  services,  a  junior  non-commisi?ioned  ofiBcer 
or  private  should  be  promoted,  to  the  exclusion  of  a  senior  commissioned  ofBcer;  and  that, 
too,  without  an  impeachment  of  the  general  merits  of  the  latter.  So,  when  an  ofiicer  proves 
himself  incompetent,  a  junior  ofl&cer  or  private  may  justly  be  promoted  over  him.  Such  in- 
stances, however,  are  to  be  considered  only  as  exceptions  to  the  rule,  and  their  existence 
should  be  fully  shown  before  they  will  be  recognized. 

"In  a  communication,  lately  addressed  to  Governor  Yates,  by  the  Major-General  com- 
manding this  department,  it  is  stated  that  commanding  officers  of  divisions,  regiments,  and 
corps,  will  be  directed  to  make  recommendations  for  filling  vacancies  within  their  respec- 
tive commands,  stating  the  particular  service  and  merit  of  the  individuals  recommended. 

"Since  that  time  many  recommendations  for  promotions,  other  than  those  by  seniority, 
have  been  made,  but  have  been  unaccompanied  by  any  statement  of  'particular  service'  or 
'merit'  to  justify  their  adoption.  A  decision  upon  such  cases  has.  therefore,  been  reserved 
until  further  advices. 

"Frequent  delays  in  issuing  commissions  are  occasioned  by  a  want  of  official  informa- 
tion of  the  death  of  officers.  To  prevent  this  in  future,  it  is  requested  that  commanding 
officers  of  regiments  report  to  this  department  such  deaths  as  soon  as  practicable. 

"If  frequent  or  occasional  reports  were  made  to  this  department  of  the  sick  and  wounded 
sent  to  hospitals,  it  would  greatly  aid  it  in  its  correspondence  with  relatives  ami  friends, 
who  are  constantly  seeking  information,  as  well  as  enable  the  State  to  render  assistance  to 
those  of  its  citizens  who  are  in  the  field. 

"By  order  of  his  Excellency,  Governor  Yates. 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General." 

So  far  as  is  known,  this  order  has  given  almost  if  not  entire  satisfaction, 
both  to  rank  and  file.  That  injustice  will  occasionally  be  done,  under  this  or 
any  other  rule,  is  not  denied,  for  the  commanding  officer  may  recommend  an 
undeserving  officer  for  promotion.  It  is  his  duty,  however,  unless  some  valid 
reason  exists,  and  that  reason  stated  upon  his  honor,  as  an  officer,  to  recom- 
mend promotions  in  the  regular  line.  And  it  is  also  his  duty  to  recommend 
to  the  exclusion  of  the  regular  line,  in  cases  of  special  merit  of  others.  If  he 
will  always  do  his  duty  intelligently  and  impartially, — if  the  Captain  will  ap- 
point the  non-commissioned  officers  of  liis  company  with  reference  to  their 
relative  merits,  and  by  that  means  place  the  most  meritorious  privates  in  line 
of  promotion,  although,  strictly,  there  is  no  rank  among  the  non-commissioned 
officers, — a  favorable  result  will  follow.  Otherwise  not.  But  no  human  fore- 
sight can  provide  against  the  partialities  and  prejudices  of  men. 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 

The  ''plan  of  organization"  for  volunteer  forces,  as  designated  in  General 
Orders  No.  15,  of  the  War  Department,  was  so  far  modified,  on  the  25th  of 
May,  1861,  as  to  allow  one  Surgeon  and  one  Assistant  Surgeon  to  be  ap- 
pointed by  the  Governors  of  the  respective  States,  "after  having  passed  an 
examination  by  a  competent  medical  board,  appointed  by  the  Governors  of 
the  States." 

In  the  organization  of  the  "first  brigade,"  the  Legislature,  in  April,  1861, 
constituted  a  medical  board,  consisting  of  Drs.  N.  S.  Davis,  Chicago;  Charles 
Ryan,  of  Sangamon  county;  George  W.  Stipp,  of  McLean  countj';  William 
Chambers,  of  Coles  county;  and  Dr.  Carpenter,  of  St.  Clair  county.  Surgeons 
and  Assistant  Surgeons  were  required  to  pass  an  examination  by  this  board, 
and  procure  their  certificates  of  qualification  from  said  board,  before  receiv- 
ing an  appointment  as  Surgeon  or  Assistant  Surgeon  in  the  regiments  com- 
posing that  brigade.  But  in  case  any  portion  of  the  troops  should  be  ordered 
into  active  service  before  the  session  of  the  board,  you  were  authorized  tem- 
porarily to  assign  Surgeons  or  Assistant  Surgeons,  until  permanent  appoint- 
ments could  be  made. 

The  board  thus  constituted  continued  to  act  until  the  14th  of  June,  when  a 
new  board,  consisting  of  H.  A.  Johnson,  Chicago;  Henry  Wing,  Collinsville; 
Henry  W.  Davis,  Paris;  0.  M.  Bryan,  Sycamore,  and  Robert  Roscotton, 
Peoria,  were  appointed,  under  General  Orders  No.  25  Dr.  Davis  was  subse- 
quently appointed  Surgeon  of   the   18th   regiment,  and  Dr.  D,  K.  Green,  of 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  27 

Salem,  was  appointed  in  his  place:  Dr.  Bryan  was  subsequently  promoted  to 
Brigade  Surgeon,  and  Dr.  A.  L.  McArthur,  of  Ottawa,  was  appointed  in  his 
place;  and  in  October  last.  Dr.  Daniel  Brainard,  of  Chicago,  was  appointed 
to  fill  the  vacancy  occasioned  by  the  resignation  of  Dr.  Roscotton. 

During  that  year  the  board  consisted  of  three  members,— Drs.  Johnson, 
Wing  and  Green.  The  increase  of  business  the  past  few  months  required  a 
full  board,  and  the  number  was  increased  by  the  appointment  of  Drs.  Mc- 
Arthur and  Brainard. 

A  report  from  the  board,  made  on  the  13th  of  last  month,  shows  that  since 
the  18th  of  June,  1861,  seven  hundred  and  ninety-three  (793)  candidates  have 
registered  their  names  for  examination;  495  have  been  examined.  Of  these, 
159  have  been  recommended  as  Surgeons,  266  have  been  recommended  as  As- 
sistant Surgeons,  and  70  rejected.  It  further  appears  from  the  report,  that  a 
considerable  number,  after  being  partially  examined,  withdrew  from  the  ex- 
amination, with  the  consent  of  the  board,  with  the  privilege  of  a  subsequent 
examination.  As  the  report  of  these  examinations  is  brief,  and  explains  the 
extent  of  their  labors,  and  the  principles  which  have  governed  them  in  their 
examinations,  I  submit  a  copy,  marked  schedule  "E." 

The  duty  of  providing  our  regiments  with  good  Surgeons  and  Assistant 
Surgeons  is  one  of  great  importance.  There  is  no  branch  of  the  seryice  more 
so,  and  none  that  is  at  first  less  appreciated.  Experience  has  shown  that  the 
health  of  our  troops  in  the  field  does  not  depend  so  much  upon  a  change  of 
climate  or  exposure  as  upon  the  character  of  the  Surgeon,  whose  duty  it  is  to 
prevent  sickness  as  well  as  cure  disease. 

The  losses  in  battle  are  but  a  small  per  cent  of  the  mortality  in  the  army. 
The  sanitary  condition  of  a  regiment  is  what  its  Surgeons  and  commanding 
officers  make  it,  and  any  man  who  takes  upon  himself  the  duties  of  a  Sur- 
geon, supposing  his  duties  begin  and  end  with  treating  surgical  cases,  is  un- 
fit for  the  place.  To  watch  with  paternal  care  over  the  soldier  in  health;  to 
maintain  rigid  sanitary  regulations  in  camp,  and  in  sickness  to  minister  to 
his  wants  with  a  sister's  tenderness  and  a  mother's  love,  is  what  our  volun- 
teers in  the  field  and  their  relatives  and  friends  at  home  have  a  right  to  de- 
mand. And  I  am  rejoiced  in  believing  that,  as  a  rule,  such  treatment  they 
receive  at  the  hands  of  our  Surgeons.  To  this  there  are,  of  course,  excep- 
tions; but  the  commanding  officers  of  departments  in  which  our  forces  are 
serving,  have  asserted  that  Illinois  Surgeons  have  generally  discharged  their 
whole  duties. 

The  want  of  additional  Surgeons  was  a  longtime  felt.  After  the  battles  of 
Fort  Donelson  and  Shiloh  a  large  number  were  temporarily  appointed,  and 
the  War  Department  was  applied  to,  to  allow  more  Surgeons  to  accompany 
our  regiments.  The  Secretary  of  War  promptly  conceded  the  necessity,  but 
informed  you  there  was  no  law  allowing  any  more  to  be  commissioned.  On 
the  2d  of  July,  however.  Congress  passed  a  law  allowing  an  additional  As- 
sistant Surgeon  to  each  regiment  of  infantry,  and  I  believe  a  late  law  of  Con- 
gress allows  an  additional  Assistant  Surgeon  to  cavalry  regiments. 

The  new  regiments  were  provided  with  these  additional  Assistant  Surgeons. 
Many  of  the  old  regiments  had  Assistant  Surgeons,  who  had  served  long  and 
deserved  promotion;  and  also  acting  Assistant  Surgeons  who  could  not  ob- 
tain leave  of  absence  to  return  to  the  State  for  examination.  To  afford  such 
an  opportunity  of  an  examination  in  the  field,  last  year  the  medical  board 
went  to  the  field  and  held  sessions  there.  Dr.  Johnson  is  now  on  duty  at 
Memphis  and  Helena;  Dr.  Green  at  Holly  Springs,  and  Dr.  McArthur  at 
Nashville,  and  are  expected  to  return  the  present  month. 

Notwithstanding  the  great  increase  of  business,  I  have  endeavored  to  keep 
the  expenses  of  the  office  to  the  very  lowest  possible  figure,  and  inthisll  have 
had  the  hearty  co-operation  of  my  assistants  and  clerks.  The  average  number  of 
hours  which  they  have  actually  labored  is  not  less  than  sixteen  out  of  twenty- 
four.  Under  your  direction  they  have  been  employed,  and  the  average  com- 
pensation has  been  a  little  less  than  three  dollars  per  day.  But  it  will  be  seen 
by  schedule  "F,"  that  161  days  have  not  been  charged  by  both  assistants,  and 
their  places  to  that  extent  have  been  supplied  by  these  clerks. 


28  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

It  will  also  be  seen  that  the  number  of  days'service  performed  by  clerks 
from  April  16,  1861,  to  January  1,  1863,  is  1,779,  at  a  compensation  of 
$5,261.  The  total  of  salaries  and  clerk  hire  during  this  period  is  $14,548. 
The  total  amount  allowed  to  the  Adjutant  General  and  his  two  as- 
sistants, by  law,  for  the  same  period,  is  $11,250,  leaving  $2,743  (beside 
$1  a  day  for  messenger  boy)  for  clerk  hire,  or  at  the  rate  of  $2.20  per  day  for 
two  clerks.  This  is  explained  by  the  additional  fact  that  my  salary  from  No- 
vember 11,  1861,  to  January  1,  1863,  being  416  days,  would  amount  to  $2,912, 
whereas  but  $1,288,  or  pay  from  the  first  of  July  last,  is  charged.  The  reason 
for  this  deduction  is  that  until  July  last  I  held  the  office  of  Circuit  Judge  of 
the  13th  Judicial  Circuit,  and  I  have  not  felt  at  liberty  to  draw  salaries  for 
two  offices. 

I  trust  I  have  kept  the  expenses  of  the  department,  considering  the  amount 
of  labor  performed,  within  proper  limits.  The  extent  of  that  labor  few  can 
know  as  well  as  those  who  have  performed  it. 

As  the  recruiting  service  is  nearly  closed,  the  expenses  can  be  very  much 
reduced,  and  1  think,  by  an  economical  administration  of  affairs,  they  may 
be  reduced  at  least  one- half  the  present  year. 


CONCLUSION. 


Such  is  a  brief  history  of  the  response  which  Illinois  has  made  to  aid  the 
General  Government  in  maintaining  itself.  Its  military  operations  in  sending 
her  troops  to  the  field  have  at  times  been  embarrassed  by  refusals  on  the  part 
of  the  War  Department  to  accept  her  sons  in  the  service.  Impatient  at  the 
delay,  and  averse  to  a  long  war,  they  have  at  times  manifested  their  discon- 
tent by  murmurs  of  complaint.  Not  always  appi'eciating  the  difficulty  of 
quickly  arming  and  supplying  large  armies,  their  confidence  in  the  vigor  of 
the  Federal  authorities  has  oCsasionally  been  shaken.  Yet  ever  loyal,  ever 
ready  and  ever  obedient,  they  have  quickly  filled  and  more  than  filled  every 
requisition  of  the  General  Government  upon  them. 

The  old  regiments,  which  have  served  so  long  and  so  faithfully  and  bravely, 
havie  been  reduced  by  sickness  and  casualties,  but  have  won  for  themselves 
and  the  State  immortal  honors.  No  dishonor  or  disgrace  has  yet  fallen  upon 
■either  of  them. 

It  will  be  seen  by  reference  to  schedule  "A,"  that  one  hundred  and  thirty- 
five  thousand  four  hundred  and  forty  have  entered  the  service  in  our  own  or- 
ganizations. Except  those  who  have  been  honorably  discharged  or  wasted 
away  by  disease  or  fallen  in  battle,  they  are  there  still;  and  there  they  will 
remain  until  an  honorable  peace  or  final  success  shall  crown  their  arms  and 
relieve  them  from  the  further  duties  of  a  soldier's  life. 

Southern  and  Central  and  Northern  Illinois  have  vied  with  each  other  in 
the  patriotic  work  of  furnishing  these  troops,  and  the  hearts  and  hopes  of  all 
loyal  men  and  women  are  centered  in  their  movements  and  final  success. 

Conscious  of  my  own  inexperience,  but  I  trust  not  wholly  unmindful  of  the 
responsibility  of  aiding  you  and  your  associates  in  preparing  and  sending  so 
Jarge  an  army  to  the  field, 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain,  very  respectfully, 
Your  obedient  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  29^ 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT--1864. 


Aduutant  General's  Office, 
Springfield,  February  1,  1864. 
His  Excellency,  Governor  Yates  : 

I  have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith  copies  of  communications  from  the 
War  Department,  showing  the  quotas  of  this  State  for  three  years' volunteers, 
under  all  calls  of  the  Federal  Government,  to  be  as  follows: 

Total  quotas  under  call  of  1861 47,785 

Quotaunder  call  of  July,  1862 26,148 

Quota  under  call  of  August,  1862,  of  26, 148  nine-months'  men,  equivalent  to. . . .      6, 537 

Quota  under  draft  call  of  1863 36, 700 

Quota  under  call  for  300,000,  October  17, 1863 27,930 

64,630 

Grand  total 145, 100 

The  calls  of  1861  and  1862  were  based  upon  population.  The  calls  of  1863- 
were  based  upon  first  class  enrollment. 

When  the  last  call  was  made,  in  October  last,  the  State  had  been  credited 
one  hundred  and  twenty-five  thousand  three  hundred  and  twenty-one  (125,321) , . 
being  a  surplus  of  eight  thousand  one  hundred  and  fifty-one  (8,151)  over 
previous  calls,  and  leaving  the  balance  of  our  quota,  under  that  call,  of  nine- 
teen thousand  seven  hundred  and  seventy-nine  (19,779) , but  subject  to  a  further 
reduction  to  the  extent  of  all  volunteers  furnished,  but  not  heretofore  cred- 
ited. 

To  ascertain  what  this  further  reduction  should  be,  by  showing  the  number 
who  had  entered  the  service  and  had  not  been  included  in  the  above  general 
credit  of  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  thousand  three  hundred  and  twenty- 
one  (125,321),  became  a  duty  of  grave  importance  to  the  people  of  the  State, 
and,  on  account  of  defective  and  irregular  returns  from  mustering  officers, 
one  of  considerable  difficulty. 

In  my  report  of  January  1,  1863,  the  number  of  three-years  volunteers  fur- 
nished by  the  State  prior  to  that  time,  and  of  which  returns  were  then  on 
file,  was  stated  at  one  hundred  and  thirty  thousand  five  hundred  and  thirty- 
nine  (130,539).  In  addition  to  this  it  was  believed  that  several  thousand  had 
joined  our  old  regiments  in  the  field,  from  which  no  satisfactory  returns  had 
been  received,  and  it  was  known  that  between  the  first  of  January  and  the 
first  of  October  several  hundred  had  been  mustered  in  the  State. 

A  thorough  revision  of  the  rolls,  which  had  been  commenced  in  June  last, 
has  been  completed;  additional  returns  from  regiments  in  the  field  have  been 
sent  for  and  received;  re-examination  of  the  rolls  and  returns  of  volunteers 
furnished  by  the  State,  has  been  made  by  the  War  Department,  and  tlie  re- 
sult is  an  additional  credit  for  volunteers,  furnished  by  this  State  prior  to  the 
last  call,  of  ten  thousand  nine  hundred  and  forty-seven  (10,947)  secured, 
making  a  total  credit  in  our  own  regiments  of  one  hundred  and  thirty-six. 
thousand  two  hundred  and  sixty-eight  (136,268). 


L^ 


30  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

In  July  last  I  made  an  arrangement  with  General  John  B.  Gray,  Adjutant 
General  of  Missouri,  to  ascertain  the  number  of  citizens  of  Illinois  who  had 
enlisted  in  Missouri  regiments,  and  the  number  of  citizens  of  Missouri  who 
had  enlisted  in  Illinois  regiments,  with  the  agreement  that  when  the  same 
should  be  ascertained,  that,  with  the  approval  of  the  War  Department,  each 
State  should  be  credited  with  its  own  volunteers. 

On  the  10th  day  of  August  last,  a  partial  settlement  was  made,  which 
showed  a  balance  in  favor  of  this  State  of  three  thousand  one  hundred  and 
twenty- nine  (3,129),  This  was  placed  to  the  credit  of  this  State  by  the  War 
Department  on  the  27th  of  last  November.  During  the  month  of  December 
the  rolls  of  the  Illinoisans  in  Missouri  regiments,  through  the  courtesy  of  the 
Adjutant  General  of  Missouri,  were  copied  by  employes  of  this  department. 
The  result  of  that  examination  shows  that  six  thousand  and  thirty-two  (6,032) 
citizens  of  this  State  have  enlisted  in  Missouri  regiments,  and  sixteen  hundred 
and  fifty-nine  (1,659)  citizens  of  Missouri  have  enlisted  in  Illinois  regiments; 
giving  the  State  of  Illinois  an  additional  credit  from  this  source  of  twelve 
hundred  and  forty-four  (1,244),  making  a  total  on  this  account  of  four  thou- 
sand three  hundred  and  seventy- three  (4,373),  and  which  has  been  credited 
to  this  State. 

From  the  foregoing  it  will  be  seen  that  our  quota,  under  all  calls,  is  one 
hundred  and  forry-five  thousand  one  hundred  (145,100). 

Amount  of  credits  for  enlistments  in  our  own  regiments,  136,268;  balance 
in  Missouri  regiments  prior  to  last  call,  4,373—140,641;  leaving  a  balance  un- 
der the  last  call  of  4,459,  instead  of  nineteen  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
seventy-nine  (19,779). 

There  yet  remains  an  unadjusted  claim  of  the  State  of  three  thousand  two 
hundred  and  sixty-four  (3,264)  for  volunteers  furnished  prior  to  the  first  of 
last  October.  The  ofiicers  of  the  War  Department  have  cordially  co  operated 
with  me  in  arriving  at  a  satisfactory  adjustment  of  differences,  and  I  am  un- 
der special  obligations  to  Major  Thomas  M.Vincent,  Assistant  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral at  Washington,  for  his  prompt  assistance  in  endeavoring  to  do  full  jus- 
tice to  the  State.  I  have,  therefore,  no  doubt  but  the  above  three  thousand 
two  hundred  and  sixty-four  (3,264)  will  soon  be  placed  to  our  credit.  Without, 
however,  including  this  last  number,  and  exclusive  of  re-enlistments  of  our 
old  regiments,  most  of  whom  have  re-enlisted  as  veterans,  I  am  happy  to  in- 
form you  that  from  muster  rolls  returned  to  this  office  since  the  last  call,  it  is 
certain,  beyond  all  doubt,  that  on  the  first  day  of  last  month  our  quota  was 
more  than  filled  by  enlistments  made  prior  to  that  date. 

As  you  were  absent  at  the  time  the  last  call  was  made,  and  for  some  time 
thereafter,  I  felt  verygreatly  embarrassed  concerning  the  policy  which  should 
be  adopted  under  that  call.  My  records  showed  over  fourteen  thousand  more 
than  the  War  Department  had  placed  to  our  credit.  An  adjustment  with  Mis- 
souri had  not  been  completed,  and  no  reliable  estimate  could  be  made  with 
counties  until  the  general  balance  against  the  State  could  be  substantially  de- 
termined. According  to  my  books,  forty-seven  counties  had  furnished  their 
quotas,  and  fifty-five  were  behind.  A  part  of  the  latter,  however,  would  be 
relieved  from  the  deficit  against  them  if  they  could  have  the  credit  for  such  of 
their  citizens  as  had  enlisted  in  the  regiments  of  other  States;  but  whether 
such  credits  could  be  secured  was  uncertain.  To  protect  such,  however,  as 
far  as  possible  against  draft,  an  equivalent  of  volunteers  from  other  States 
in  our  regiments  was  reserved  until  a  settlement  could  be  made  with  such 
States. 

Under  this  state  of  things,  to  have  published  my  estimates  doubtless  would 
have  misled  some  and  might  have  deceived  all.  If  confidence  had  been  placed 
in  them,  officers  recruiting  in  counties  which  had  raised  their  quotas  might 
have  been  compelled  to  close  their  offices,  and  in  some  few  counties  largely 
behind  it  was  feared  that  a  knowledge  of  the  extent  of  their  deficit,  unaccom- 
panied by  any  assurance  that  a  less  number  might,  by  saving  the  State  from 
a  draft,  protect  them,  would  discourage  authorities  from  making  vigorous 
local  efforts  to  aid  enlistments. 


ADJUTANT  general's   REPORT.  31 

General  Order  No.  43  was  issued  October  24,  announcing:  the  quota  of  this 
State  under  the  call ;  and  yet  only  about  five  hundred  were  mustered  during^ 
the  months  of  October  and  November,  and  recruiting  had  but  slightly  im- 
proved prior  to  December  20.  To  raise  19,799  by  common  consent  was  deemed 
impossible,  and  men  of  all  parties  seemed,  by  their  inaction,  to  invite  a  draft. 
In  fact,  many  very  worthy  citizens  insisted  that  "a  draft  was  a  good  thing  to 
have  in  this  8tate." 

About  the  20th  of  December,  therefore,  the  public  were  informed  that  a 
part  of  the  deficiency  had  been  satisfactorily  adjusted  with  the  War  Depart- 
ment, and  a  part  of  the  credits  claimed  from  Missouri  had  been  placed  to  our 
credit.  Counties  appearing  most  behind  hand  were  notified  of  their  deficit, 
and  assured  that,  by  vigorous  efforts  in  raising  a  reasonable  portion  of  that 
number,  the  State  would  probably  escape  a  draft.  Counties  which  applied 
for  information  on  the  subject  were  informed  of  the  probabilities  of  their 
situation,  but  urged  to  continue  their  enlistments,  and  aid  counties  behind  in 
saving  the  State  from  a  draft.  While  no  information  in  my  possession  was 
refused,  none  was  tendered  to  counties  which  had  furnished  their  quotas,  be- 
cause it  seemed  probable  that  the  balance  of  the  quota  would  not  be  raised 
unless  counties  which  had  furnished  their  quota  aided  those  who  had  not. 

I  have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith  a  tabular  statement  showing — 

First — The  population  of  each  county  in  the  State,  according  to  census  of 
1860. 

Second — The  number  of  persons  in  each  county  liable  to  military  duty,  ac- 
cording to  first-class  enrollment  taken  by  the  Federal  authorities  in  1863. 

Third— The  total  quotas  of  each  county  in  the  years  1861,  1862  and  1863,  in- 
clusive of  the  call  of  October  17,  1863. 

Fourth — The  number  of  three  years  volunteers  furnished  by  each  county 
prior  to  October  1,  1863,  inclusive  of  tbose  enlisted  in  Missouri  regiments, 
and  exclusive  of  those  enlisted  in  regiments  of  other  States  than  our  own  and 
Missouri. 

Fifth— The  number  of  volunteers  in  Illinois  regiments  furnished  prior  to 
October  1,  1863,  by  other  States  (exclusive  of  Missouri).  This  number  is  be- 
lieved to  be  about  the  same  as  those  furnished  by  this  State  to  regiments  of 
the  same  States.  A  settlement  with  such  States  will  be  made  at  the  earliest 
practicable  period. 

In  submitting  said  tabular  statement,  it  is  proper  to  add,  that  in  reply  to  a 
telegram  of  yours  of  the  16th  ultimo,  inquiring  whether  the  War  Department 
proposed  to  ascertain  and  determine  the  number  of  volunteers  furnished  by 
each  county  prior  to  last  call,  or  whether  it  would  adopt  the  adjustment  with 
each  county  made  by  you,  the  Provost  Marshal  General,  under  date  of  the 
18th  ultimo,  states,  the  "War  Department  does  not  propose  to  attempt  the 
ascertainment  of  the  number  of  volunteers  furnished  by  each  county  in  Illi- 
nois prior  to  the  last  call,"  as  "no  account  prior  to  the  last  call  was  kept  by 
the  War  Department  with  counties,  the  record  being  kept  only  with  the  State 
at  large."  Expressing  the  opinion  that  on  account  of  the  hurried  manner  in 
which  volunteers  rushed  to  arms  in  the  early  stages  of  the  Rebellion,  no 
State  can  'ascertain  the  number  furnished  by  each  county  and  locality  prior 
to  the  last  call,"  the  Provost  Marshal  General  adds,  that  "there  is  no  doubt 
that  it  would  be  more  just  and  satisfactory  if  it  could  be  done;"  and  if  the 
State  can  show  what  proportion  of  all  men  furnished  by  it  prior  to  the  last 
call  properly  belongs  to  each  county,  he  presumes  the  "War  Department 
would  adopt  your  report  on  this  subject." 

Prior  to  the  last  call,  the  law  did  not  require  the  War  Department  to  keep 
a  record  of  the  residence  of  volunteers  at  the  time  of  their  enlistment. 
Neither,  by  any  law  or  regulation  except  my  own,  was  I  obliged  to  keep  such 
a  record.  Anticipating,  however,  that  this  information  might  be  interesting 
to  the  people  of  the  State,  if  not  indispensably  necessary  to  protect  a  portion 
of  them  from  contributing  more  than  their  just  proportion  of  volunteers  in 
prosecuting  the  war,  I  have  attempted  to  keep  such  a  record.  For  more  than 
thirty  months  I  have  endeavored  to   perfect  it.     Regiments  which  had  taken 


32  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

the  field  prior  to  my  appointment,  and  many  of  which,  on  account  of  the- 
hurried  manner  in  which  they  were  ordered  away,  not  even  a  muster-in  roll 
was  on  file,  I  have  supplied  with  descriptive  rolls,  containing  a  column  of 
their  residence;  and  our  new  regiments  have  been  required,  where  practi- 
cable, to  furnish  such  rolls  before  receiving  their  commissions.  Blanks  for 
men  joining  our  regiments  in  the  field,  subsequent  to  organization,  have  also 
been  furnished.  These  blanks  have  been  filled  up  by  inserting,  among  other 
things,  the  name,  rank,  description  of  person,  occupation,  nativity  and  resi- 
dence of  each  man,  and  returned  to  this  office.  I  have  labored  in  vain,  un- 
less by  this  means  I  have  succeeded  in  securing  a  record  of  our  volunteers- 
which  is  substantially  correct.  And  I  take  pleasure  in  here  stating  that  I  am 
much  indebted  to  our  commanding  officers  for  theii  cheerful  co-operation  in 
completing  the  record  of  troops  whom  they  have  had  the  honor  to  command. 

Since  the  accompanying  statement  was  prepared,  notice  has  been  received 
that  a  draft  will  be  made,  on  the  10th  proximo,  for  500,000  men,  "^crediting  and 
deducting  therefrom"  so  many  as  have  been  enlisted  or  drafted  into  the 
service  prior  to  the  1st  proximo.  This  is  equivalent  to  a  call  of  200,000  more. 
As  soon  as  the  quota  of  this  State  is  announced,  and  the  basis  upon  which 
the  call  is  made  known,  I  will  submit  to  you  a  statement  of  quotas  of  each 
county  under  such  call,  and,  as  far  as  possible,  the  number  of  enlistments 
since  the  1st  of  October  last. 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain,  very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

Allen  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General. 


CIRCULAR. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office,  May  1, 1863. 
To  Commanding  Officer Regiment  Illinois  Volunteers: 

I  take  the  liberty  of  inclosing:  to  you  a  copy  of  General  Order  No.  43  of  this  Department 
dated  July  16,  1862,  and  of  calling  your  particular  attention  to  such  portions  of  it  as  requires 
the  reason  to  be  stated  in  cases  where  recommendations  are  not  made  for  promotions  in 
regular  line. 

This  order  has  been  in  force  nearly  ten  months,  and,  after  having  been  very  fully  con" 
sidered  by  officers  of  Illinois  Volunteers  and  many  general  officers,  has  met  their  approba- 
tion. Indeed  I  believe  ir.  no  instance  has  its  repeal  or  modification  been  recommended. 
And  yet  it  is  frequently  misunderstood  or  its  provisions  disregarded  in  making  recommen- 
dations for  promotions. 

The  rule  is,  promotions  in  line.  Occasional  exceptions  are,  however,  recognized.  In 
every  case  claimed  as  an  exception,  the  cause  should  be  assigned.  For  instance  a  private 
or  officer  of  a  corapuny  is  recommended  for  promotion  in  another  company.  In  such  case, 
the  reason  for  this  should  be  fully  stated,  and  it  should  be  certified  that  there  is  no  private 
or  officer  in  the  company  in  which  the  vacancy  exists  competent  and  worthy  to  fill  it.  And 
so  if  it  proposed  to  '"jump"  a  senior  officer  by  a  private  or  non-commissioned  officer  in  the 
same  company,  the  cause  should  be  stated  so  that  the  necessity  for  doing  so  shall  not  only 
appear  of  record,  but  that  the  responsibility  of  doing  a  seeming  injustice  to  a  senior  officer 
in  the  line  of  promotion  shall  be  assumed  by  the  commanding  officer  recommending  it. 

Of  course  there  is  strictly  no  rank  among  non-commissioned  officers;  and  yet  the  pre- 
sumption is  that  they  are  appointed  to  those  offices  according  to  their  relative  merit  and 
qualifications,  and  the  same  principle  applies  in  recommending  them  for  promotion.  And 
as  frequent  changes  are  made  among  these  officers  of  which  this  Department  islnot  advised 
the  position  occupied  by  them  when  recommended  for  promotion  should  alwajs  be  stated 

Complaints  are  occasionally  made  that  commissions  are  not  promptly  issued  after  rec 
ommendation  are  made.  And  since  the  recent  harsh  order  of  the  War  Department  requir 
ing  an  actual  receipt  an'l  acceptance  of  commissions  before  the  officer  is  entitled  to  pay 
impatience  at  the  least  delay  is  manifested. 

That  there  are  frequent  delays  here  is  admitted.  But  they  almost  invariably  arise  here 
from  one  of  two  causes,  to-wit:  a  want  of  attention  to  Order  43  in  omitting  to  state  reasons 
as  above  suggested,  or  the  delays  in  promptly  receiving  notices  of  the  acceptance  of  the 
resignation  or  decease  of  officers. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  33 

When  recommendations  are  informal  they  are  referred  back  for  revision,  and  a  decision 
reserved  until  they  are  returned  completed.  Until  recently,  in  one  of  the  departments  in 
which  Illinois  regiments  are  serving,  the  notices  of  the  acceptance  of  resignations  were 
first  forwarded  to  thelAdjutant  General  of  the  army  and  information  only  received  here 
through  that  department.  On  account  of  the  Immense  amount  of  business  in  the  Executive 
and  this  department  dur'ng  the  past  two  years,  that  delsys  have  occasionally  occurred  here 
when  neither  of  the  foregoing  causes  existed  is  not  denied,  but  it  is  denied  that  such  delays 
have  been  numerous  or  of  long  duration. 

Attention  to  the  inclosed  order  and  these  suggestions  will  secure  prompt  co-operation 
with  commanding  officers  of  Illinois  regiments  in  filling  the  vacancies  which  occur,  as  it  is 
the  ardent  wish  of  His  Excellency,  Governor  Yates,  and  myself  that  no  just  cause  of  com- 
plaint shall  in  this  respect  at  any  time  exist. 

I  take  the  liberty  also  to  call  your  attention  to  the  subject  of  the  medical  department  of  ^ 
your  regiment.  Under  the  provisions  of  General  Order  No.  25  of  the  War  Department,  of 
May  25. 1861.  Surgeons  and  Assistant  Surgeons  are  commissioned  by  the  Governor.  They 
must  pass  an  examination  by  the  board  of  medical  examiners  appointed  by  the  Governor. 
Application  for  permit  for  such  examination  should  be  made  either  to  the  Governor  or  to 
this  department. 

Each  regiment  is  entitled  to  one  Surgeon  and  two  Assistant  Surgeons,  and  It  is  of  the 
utmost  importance  that  each  regiment  be  constantly  supplied  with  the  full  complement  of 
these  commissioned  officers.  They  are  appointed  and  commissioned  by  the  Governor,  but  it 
is  desired  they  should  only  be  appointed  on  recommendation  of  the  commanding  officers  of 
the  regiments.  Examinations  by  said  board  are  also  required  for  promotions,  and  to  give 
facility  to  Acting  Surgeons,  Assistant  Surgeons  and  Hospital  Stewards  for  promotions, 
the  State  examiners  have  been  two  or  three  times  sent  to  the  field.  Notwithstanding  this, 
however,  about  seventy  vacancies  in  the  medical  departments  of  our  regiments  exist.  The 
Surgeon  General  of  the  army,  and  his  assistants  are  now  insisting  that  the  vacancies 
should  be  promptly  filled  and  every  effort  ^ill  be  made  to  do  so.  If  there  is  a  vacancy  in 
your  regiment,  and  a  recommendation  has  been  or  shall  be  made,  the  vacancy  will  be  filled 
as  soon  as  possible. 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General, 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  June  30. 1863. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General.  Washington. 

Major:  I  had  the  honor,  a  few  days  since,  to  send  you  a  copy  of  my  annual  report  to 
the  care  of  Brigadier-General  L.  Thomas,  and  hope  the  same  has  been  received. 

For  several  days  since  I  have  been  engaged  in  revising  my  list,  with  the  view  of  cor- 
recting any  errors  that  could  be  discovered,  and  be  able  to  report  also  the  recruits  which 
have  been  enlisted  since  the  first  of  January  last. 

As  explanatory  of  the  difficulties  of  furnishing  absolutely  reliable  information  of  the 
strength  of  each  Illinois  regiment  and  corps.  I  invite  your  attention  to  pages  4  to  7  of  my 
report.  Schedule  "A."  pages  54  to  H8,  inclusive,  contains  a  carefully  prepared  statement  of 
our  forces  up  to  January  1, 1863.  Enlistments  since  that  time  have  been  added,  and  the  gen- 
eral accuracy  of  the  list  of  January  1, 1863.  ascertained. 

I  now  have  the  honor  to  enclose  you  a  tabular  statement  including  additional  enlist- 
ments to  this  day  so  far  as  can  be  ascertained.  The  total  number  enlisted  under  direction 
of  Colonel  Morrison,  Superintendent  of  Recruits,  and  sent  to  regiments  during  the  past 
year  ending  today,  is  just  3,300,  and  I  have  carried  them  to  the  credit  of  the  respective  regi- 
ments to  which  they  were  assigned,  according  to  a  report  this  day  received  from  Colonel 
Morrison. 

The  6th,  7th,  Sth.  9th,  10th,  11th  and  12th  regiments  were  originally  three  months' men, 
but  were  subsequently  re-organized  as  three  years'  men,  something  less,  however,  than 
2,000  re-enlisting.    (See  Report,  page  59.) 

The  strength  of  these  seven  regiments  was  originally 4. 680 

Re-enlisted 2, 000 

Three  months'  men 2, 680 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  State  of  Illinois  has  furnished  the  following  volunteers: 

Three  years'  men  prior  to  July  2, 1862 72,244 

Three  years'  men  since  July  2, 1862 59.351 

Total  three  years'  men 131.595 

Three  months'  men  enlisted  in  6th  to  12th,  inclusive,  and  67th  to  71st, 

inclusive,  prior  to  July  2. 1862 7, 581 

Grand  total 139.176 

Vol.  1—3 


34  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

I  have,  at  very  greati  inconvenience  and  expense,  procured  the  muster-in  and  descrip- 
tive rolls  of  nearly  all  regiments  or  corps  as  they  were  when  ordered  to  the  field.  No  rolls 
have,  however,  been  filed  of  the  3,300  who  have  been  recruited  and  sent  to  regiments  under 
the  direction  of  the  State  Superintendent.  The  rolls  of  these  men  are  indispensably  neces- 
sary, and  I  respectfully  suggest  they  should  be  furnished  this  ofiftce,  as  well  as  recruits 
hereafter  enlisted. 

Hoping  the  enclosed  statement  and  the  foregoing  may  be  satisfactory,  I  have  the  honor 
to  remain, 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant. 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER. 

Adjutant  General,  Illinois, 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Springfield.  August  10. 1863. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington.  D.  C. 
Major:    On  the  30th  of  June  last  I  had  the  honor  to  enclose  you  a  revised  list  of  volun- 
teers from  this  State  to  that  date. 

I  suppose  that  the  list  was  received  and  satisfactory  as  1  have  learned  nothing  to  the 
contrary. 

Before  any  definite  action  is  taken  in  relation  to  a  draft  in  this  State,  I  desire  to  have 
an  additional  credit  made  to  this  State,  and  I  beg  leave  respectfully  to  inform  you  that  I 
am  now  engaged  with  the  Adjutant  General  of  Missouri,  in  ascertaining  the  number  of 
Illinois  volunteers  who  enlisted  in  Missouri  regiments,  and  also  the  number  of  Missouri 
volunteers  who  enlisted  in  Illinois  regiments.  This  adjustment  now  being  made  will,  I 
think,  show  from  three  to  five  thousand  in  favor  of  this  State,  and  I  trust  the  matter  will 
be  completed  within  a  few  days. 

I  would  respectfully  enquire  whether  such  an  adjustment,  if  agreed  to  by  the  States  of 
Missouri  and  Illinois,  will  be  approved  by  the  Secretary  of  War  or  Provost  Jtarshal  Gen- 
eral. 

Allow  me  to  call  your  attention  to  the  latter  part  of  my  letter  of  June  30,  in  relation  to 
descriptive  rolls  of  volunteers  enlisted  under   direction   of  Superintendent  ;of  Recruiting 
Service,  and  enquire  whether  the  information  desired  can  be  furnished  this  office. 
Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

/  ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General,  Illinois. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  August  19, 1863. 
Brigadier  General  Allen  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 
General:    I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  letter  of  the  16th  inst., 
in  reference  to  the  list  of  volunteers  from  your  State,  forwarded  by  you  June  30,  and  a 
proposed  adjustment  as  to  certain  volunteers  from  your  State  and  Missouri. 

In  a  few  days  I  will  forward  to  you  a  statement  from  the  records  of  this  office  showing 
the  number  of  men  furnished  by  the  State,  and  for  which  the  Department  has  given  credit. 
No  difficulty  is  apparent  in  reference  to  the  adjustment  of  volunteers  now  under  con- 
sideration by  yourself  and  the  Adjutant  General  of  Missouri.    A  final  answer  will  be  given 
so  soon  as  the  statement  showing  numbers,  etc.,  is  received  at  this  office. 

In  reference  to  the  muster  in  and  descriptive  rolls  of  recruits,  referred  to  in  your  letter 
of  June  30, 1  would  respectfully  state  that,  at  an  early  day.  we  will  endeavor  to  furnish  you 
with  copies  of  all  records  filed  here.  I  regret  that  the  request  has  been  so  long  overlooked. 
I  have  the  honor  to  remain.  General. 

Your  most  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


ADJUTANT   GENEKAL'S    REPORT.  35 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  Septembers,  1863. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Major:  I  am  directed  by  His  Excellency,  Governor  Yates,  to  acknowledge  the  receipt 
of  your  favor  of  the  31st  ultimo,  covering  Exhibit  of  troops  furnished  by  this  .State  up  to 
June  11, 1863. 

There  appears  a  discrepancy  of  a  few  thousand  between  my  Exhibit  and  the  one  fur- 
nished by  you,  but  I  am  happy  to  know  that  the  difference  can  not  at  present  affect  the 
question  of  draft  in  this  State. 

I  also  notice  that  only  1,398  recruits,  for  the  years  1861-'62,  are  credited  the  State.  I  beg 
leave,  respectfully,  to  enquire  whether  that  is  intended  to  include  recruits  for  old  regi- 
ments mustered  by  Colonel  Morrison.  Superintendent  of  the  Recruiting  Service  for  this 
State.  I  presume  it  does  not.  from  the  fact  that  he  reports  to  me,  December  22, 1862,  !2, 753 
as  having  at  that  time  been  mustered  by  him  and  forwarded  from  his  depot  here  to  the 
field.    His  report  to  me.  June  30. 1863,  is  3,  -300. 

Colonel  Morrison  informs  me  this  morning  that  he  has  not  forwarded  to  you  his  mus- 
ter-in rolls,  but  that  the  number  of  his  recruits  may  be  found  in  his  account  rendered  to  you 
of  premiums  paid,  showing  over  three  thousand. 

I  shall  be  able,  I  think,  in  a  few  days,  to  explain  other  discrepancies  to  your  satisfac- 
tion. 

1  feel  confident  that  the  adjustment  with  Missouri,  heretofore  referred  to,  will  .give  the 
State  of  Illinois  an  additional  credit  of  at  least  five  thousand. 

1  would  not  now  trouble  you  with  unnecessary  inquiries,  but  I  would  feel  greatly 
■obliged  for  a  reply  as  to  the  recruits  above  mentioned. 

I  remain.  Major,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obediont  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER,1 

Adjutant  General,  Illinois. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C,  September  12, 1863. 
Brigadier  General  A.  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 

General:  I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  letter  of  the  5th  inst.. 
in  reference  to  the  number— 1,398— representing  recruits  for  regiments  in  the  field. 

In  reply,  I  would  respectfully  state  that  the  number  is  taken  from  the  muster-in  rolls 
here  filed,  and  is  the  total  thus  accounted  for. 

To  have  the  6.053  recruits,  referred  to  in  your  letter,  passed  to  the  credit  of  the  State,  it 
is  only  necessary  for  Colonel  Morrison  to  certify  that  they  were  mustered  into  the  United 
States  service.    Copies  of  the  muster-in  rolls  can  yet  be  forwarded  by  him. 

Any  other  omissions  you  may  point  out  will  be  promptly  considered,  with  a  viewof  alsat- 
isfactory  adjustment  ot  any  differences  which  may  exist. 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain.  General, 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  14, 1863. 
His  Excellency.  Richard  Yates. 

Governor  of  the  State  of  Illinois.  Springfield. 
Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  mform  you  that  the  State  of  Illinois  stands  credited  upon  the 
books  of  the  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army,  with  an  excess  of   44,851  over  all  calls  for 
troops  in  1861. 1862  and  1863,  up  to  the  11th  day  of  June.  I 

The  quota  of  the  State  for  the  present  draft  is  36,700.  The  excess  of  troops  heretofore 
furnished  by  it,  over  this  quota,  is  8,151.  There  will,  therefore,  be  no  draft  in  Illinois  under 
the  present  call  for  troops,  and  the  number  of  8,151  will  stand  to  its  credit  in  the  future  de- 
mands of  the  General  Government. 

I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 
(Signed)  JAMES  B.  FRY; 

Provost  Marshal  General. 


36  ADJUTANT   general's    EEPORT. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  24. 1863. 
Brigadier  Gendral  Allen  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 
General:    I  hare  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  letter  of  the  14th  inst. 
in  reference  to  copies  of  cereain  muster-in  rolls,  and  the  names  of  the  1.398  recruits  for  1861 
and  1862. 

In  reply  I  am  directed  to  inform  you  that  copies  of  the  rolls  will  be  furnished  you  at  an 
early  day.    They  are  now  being  prepared. 

In  reference  to  furnishing  the  names  of  the  recruits,  I  regret  to  say  that  the  great  pres- 
sure upon  the  rolls  will  prevent  this  last  request  from  being  complied  with.  Claims  for 
pensions  and  pay  are  so  numerous  and  pressing  that  they  must  have  the  precedance. 

I  will  instruct  the  mustering  officers  in  your  State  to  furnish  you  all  the  information 
they  may  have. 

I  am.  General,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Asst.  Adjutant  General. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 
Springfield,  October  22, 1863. 
Major  Taomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington. 
Major:    Referring  to  your  favor  of  the  12th  ultimo,  I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that 
I  have  received  from  Colonel  P.  Morrison,  late  Superintendent  of  Recruiting  Service  in  this 
State,  muster-in  rolls  of  three  hundred  and  twenty  (320)  recruits  mustered  by  him  for  old 
regiments,  between  the  9th  day  of  March  and  the  19th  day  of  April,  1862, 

I  have  also  the  honor  to  enclose  a  list  of  musters  made  by  Colonel  Morrison  between 
the  19th  of  April,  1862.  and  the  11th  of  June,  1863,  showing  an  additional  number  of  3,596  for 
which  no  rolls  had  been  returned  to  the  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army,  making  total 
musters  by  Colonel  Morrison  prior  to  June  11.  1863,  for  which  no  credit  has  been  given  the 
State,  of  3,916. 

I  have  also  the  honor  to  enclose  a  certificate  of  the  Adjutant  General  of  Missouri, 
showing  that  credit  should  be  given  this  State  of  3,129  on  account  of  volunteers  from  this 
.State  mustered  into  Missouri  regimeifts.  This  number  will  be  increased,  probably,  from 
1,500  to  2,000  when  the  actual  residence  of  Illinoisans  in  Missouri  regiments  is  ascertained. 
You  will  not  fail  to  notice  from  the  certificate  that  Illinois  has  credited  Missouri  with  all 
Missourians  enlisting  in  Illinois  regiments,  without  reference  to  the  place  of  enrollment, 
while  no  credit  is  given  Illinois  except  for  those  actually  enrolled  in  Missouri. 

My  descriptive  rolls  show  the  actual  residence  of  volunteers,  and  the  Adjutant  General 
of  Missouri  has  adopted  that  form  of  roll,  and  is  now  receiving  from  the  field  the  informa- 
tion which  will  give  Illinois  additional  credit. 

I  would  respectfully  request,  therefore,  that  Illinois  be  credited  with  the  above  7,045. 
Awaiting  your  reply,  I  have  the  honor  to  remain,  very  respectfully. 
Your  obedient  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 

WAR  DEFARIMENT, 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C,  October  22,  1863. 
His  Excellency.  Richard  Yates. 

Governor  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 
Your  quota  of  three  hundred  thousand  (300.000)  volunteers  called  for  by  the  President, 
based  on  enrollment  of  the  first  class,  is  twenty-seven  thousand  nine  hundred  and  thirty 
(27.930).  This  is  exclusive  of  any  deficiencies  you  may  have  on  present  drafts  or  former 
calls,  and  these  will  be  considered  only  in  case  another  draft  is  necessary  in  January. 
Letter  by  mail. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  PRY. 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  24, 1863. 
Brigadier  General  Allen  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois,  Springfield,  111. 
General:    I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  receipt  of  your  communication  of  the  21st 
inst.,  calling  my  attention  to  a  supoosed  "apparent  discrepancy"  in  the  several  calls  upon 
the  State  of  Illinois. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  37 

The  assigfnment  of  volunteers  called  for  from  Illinois  in  1862  was  its  proportion  of  three 
hundred  thousand,  based  upon  population. 

The  quota  fixed  for  draft  was  one-fifth  of  the  enrollment  of  the  first  class,  with  fifty 
per  cent,  added.  It  had  no  relation  to  three  hundred  thousand  troops.  No  definite  number 
was  called  for. 

The  present  call  on  Illinois  is  for  twenty-seven  thousand  nine  hundred  and  thirty, 
which  is  the  proportion  of  three  hundred  thousand  to  the  total  number  of  men  enrolled  in 
the  first  class  throughout  the  United  States. 

I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant 
(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY, 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  Oct.  28,  1863. 
Colonel  Jajies  B.  Fry, 

Provost  Marshal  General,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Colonel:    I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  favor  of  the  21st  inst., 
addressed  to  His  Excellency  Governor  Yates,  and  by  him  forwarded  to  me  from  Washing 
ton,  with  an  endorsement:    "To  adopt  such  course  in  relation  to  the  subject  of  the  com- 
munication as  seemed  best." 

I  take  the  liberty,  therefore,  to  submit  a  few  facts,  and  would  thank  you  for  your  opinion 
and  advice. 

By  the  1st  of  December  next  I  think  I  can  determine  the  actual  residence  of  every 
three-years'  volunteer  in  our  regiments  who  has  enlisted  since  the  commencement  of  the 
war.  My  descriptive  rolls  which  I  have  procured,  and  am  procuring,  from  the  field,  will 
show  this. 

Some  portions  of  the  State  furnished  more  than  their  quota  under  the  calls  of  1861,  while 
others  more  than  their  quota  under  the  calls  of  1862,  and  while  again  other  parts  of  the  State 
are  behind  under  both,  and  this  not  by  congressional  districts,  but  by  counties  and  towns.      , 

Now,  if  it  can  be  accurately  ascertained  upon  a  general  account,  since  the  commence-/ 
ment  of  the  war,  what  each  town  and  county  has  furnished,  would  it  not  be  more  equitable' 
to  make  an  apportionment  accordingly?  / 

As  a  basis  of  such  apportionment  would  not  population  according  to  last  census  be 
preferable  to  the  late  enrollment? 

Pardon  me  for  requesting  your  views,  and  which  will  be  received  officially  or  privately 
as  you  prefer. 

I  have  the  honor.  Colonel, 

To  remain,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

AliLEN  C.  PULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 
*******  *  *  * 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office 

Springfield,  November  6,  1863. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Major:  In  accordance  with  request  contained  in  your  circular  letter  of  Sept.  3,  1863, 
addressed  to  His  Excellency,  Governor  Yates,  I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  a  return  of  three 
years  volunteers  furnished  by  this  State  to  30th  September  inclusive,  including  all  borne 
on  muster-in  rolls  received  during  the  month  of  October  of  musters  made  prior  to  that 
time. 

In  the  statement  made  by  you  June  11, 1863,  this  State  is  only  credited  with  125,321.  In 
your  letter  of  September  12,  you  say,  "to  have  the  6.053  (should  be  3,300,  see  my  letter  of 
September  5)  recruits  referred  to.  passed  to  the  credit  of  the  State,  it  is  only  necessary  for 
Colonel  Morrison  to  certify  that  they  were  mustered  into  the  United  States  service;  copies 
of  the  muster-in  rolls  can  yet  be  forwarded."  On  the  22d  ultimo  I  forwarded  Colonel  Mor- 
rison's certificate  of  musters  of  3,596,  and  informed  you  I  had  his  muster-in  rolls  of  320, 
making  a  total  of  Colonel  Morrison's  musters  3.916— making  a  total  of  129,237. 

You  will  doubtless  be  surprised,  when  I  assure  you  that  no  new  regiments  have  been 
raised  in  this  State  since  June  11,  and  I  think  not  over  one  thousand  additional  musters 
made  since  that  time,  to  find  from  my  return  that  the  State  has  furnished  137,531,  being 
8. 294  more  than  are  above  accounted  for.  And  yet  I  am  satisfied  that  additional  reports 
which  I  shall  soon  have  from  our  regiments  will  Increase  that  number. 

That  muster-in  rolls  in  your  department,  or  in  this  office,  are  not  reliable  in  establishing 
the  number  of  troops  furnished  has  long  been  evident  to  me,  and  my  "researches"  during 
the  last  six  weeks  have  confirmed  that  opinion.  A  single  instance  now  before  me  will 
illustrate  this.    Upon  the  muster-in  rolls  of  Colonel  Morrison,  of  the  foregoing  320,  appear 


38  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

29  names  of  recruits  mustered  by  him  March  30,  1862,  and  yet  these  same  names  appear  on 
the  muster-in  rolls  returned  by  Lieutenant  W.  G.  Hoffman,  3d  U.  S.  Cavalry,  as  mustered 
by  him  May  18, 1863. 

In  further  explanation  of  the  difficulties  1  have  met  in  making  the  enclosed  return  I 
specially  invite  your  attention  to  statistical  information  therein  contained,  and  the  "re- 
marks" explanatory  of  the  labor  (three  clerks  and  myself  six  weeks)  required  in  its  prep- 
aration. Pardon  me  for  here  saying  that  nearly  all  of  this  labor  would  have  been  avoided  if 
Mustering  officers  had  promptly  returned  their  muster-in  rolls. 

I  respectfully  and  urgently  request  that  you  order  that  I  be  furnished  with  copies  of 
muster-in  rolls  noted  on  said  return  as  "lacking"  or  "short."  Aside  from  their  importance 
in  aiding  to  ascertain  the  forces  furnished  by  this  State  they  are  daily  of  the  utmost  im- 
portance in  furnishing  information  to  Federal  officers  and  citizens. 

In  relation  to  the  "1.398  recruits  for  1861,"  and  referred  to  in  my  letter  of  September  14. 
and  in  yours  of  September  24,  I  can  only  add  that  as  they  constitute  no  part  of  Colonel 
Morrison's  musters.  Colonel  Oakes  informs  me,  as  I  expected  he  would  be  obliged  to,  that 
he  has  no  record  of  them.  I  very  much  need  them,  but  of  course  I  am  unable  to  get  them 
except  through  your  assistance. 

In  conclusion  I  wish  to  say  that  I  was  much  mistaken  in  the  statement  in  my  letter  of 
September  1,  "a  few  more  copies  would  complete  my  records  of  muster-in  rolls."  Upon  a 
personal  examination  I  find  the  deficiency  much  larger  than  I  anticipated.  The  deficiency 
is  almost  wholly  of  forces  raised  prior  to  my  taking  possession  of  this  office  in  November, 
1861. 

1  trust  I  have  now  a  reliable  starting  point  for  October  1,  and  will  note  additions  and 
any  corrections  which  appear  necessary,  and  endeavor  to  have  my  report  promptly  made 
up  on  the  first  day  of  January  next  without  troubling  you  with  such  long  letters  of  expla- 
nations and  grievances. 

Sincerely  thanking  you.  Major,  for  your  uniform  promptness  and  courtesy, 
I  have  the  honor  to  remain. 

Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 
******  **  *  * 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Peovost  Marshal  General's  Office. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  12, 1863. 
General  Allen  C.  Fuller,  — 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 
Sir:    Your  letter  of  the  28th  October  has  been  received,  and  in  reply  I  have  to  say  that 
an  authentic  account  of  the  number  of  men  furnished  by  each  town  and  county  of  the  State 
of  Illinois  will  be  of  very  great  :vaiue,  and  the  want  of  such  information,  heretofore,  has 
been  a  cause  of  embarrassment  in  assigning  quotas. 

It  would  not  be  advisable  to  make  the  population  as  shown  by  the  census  of  1860  a  basis, 
because  it  (the  census)  does  not  now  represent  the  number  of  males  subject  to  military 
duty  as  accurately  as  the  enrollment.  The  change  in  population  since  1860  has  been  prin- 
cipally among  the  men,  and  it  is  most  likely  greatest,  in  those  towns  which  have  sent  most 
to  the  war.  Two  towns  which  might  show  equal  population  in  1860,  and  from  which,  if  that 
were  taken  as  a  basis,  equal  numbers  would  be  called,  mighr  be  very  unequally  assessed 
now,  if  one  should  have  suffered  a  loss  of  four  or  five  hundred  of  its  men,  and  the  other  of 
a  small  number  or  none  at  all. 

The  enrollment  is  a  census  of  those  men  who  have  not  yet  rendered  the  military  service 
to  which  they  are  liable,  and  although  from  the  changes  constantly  occurring,  it  may  not 
represent  the  number  of  men  in  any  town  at  the  date  of  any  future  draft,  still  it  will  be  a 
better  approximation  than  the  census  taken  three  years  ago. 
Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

(Signed)  JAMES  B.  Fry, 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C.  Nov.  19, 1863. 
Brigadier  General  A.  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General  Illinois,  Springfield. 
Your  report  sixth  (6th)  instant  received.      Have  not  received  your  letter  twenty-second 
(22d)  October,  enclosing  Colonel  Morrison's  certificate  for  three  thousand  five  hundred  and 
ninety-six  (3,596)  men,  but  have  passed  to  the  credit  of  the  State  that  number,  and  the  three 
hundred  and  twenty  (320)  additional. 

1  am  now  having  our  records  thoroughly  re-examined,  and  within  a  week  will  answer 
your  carefully  prepared  statement. 

Our  roll  room  is  much  pressed  for  information,  and  the  fact  must  be  my  excuse  for 
delay. 

(Signed)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  39 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  Gerekal's  Office, 

Springfield,  Nov.  20, 1863. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General.  Washington. 
Major:  I  have  the  honor  to  aclinowledffe  the  receipt  of  your  telegram  of  today,  inform- 
ing me  that  my  letter  of  the  22d  ultimo  had  not  been  received.  I  herewith  enclose  copy  of 
that  letter,  and  also  copy  of  joint  certificate  between  myself  and  the  Adjutant  General  of 
Missouri,  showing  that  the  State  of  Illinois  is  entitled  to  a  credit  of  3,129  on  account  of  bal- 
ance of  volunteers  from  this  State  in  Missouri  regiments. 

As  my  return  of  the  6th  instant  includes  all  of  Colonel  Morrison's  Musters,  so  far  as  is 
now  known,  the  3,916  should  not  be  credited  in  addition  to  the  137.531,  but  the  above  3.129  in 
Missouri  legiments  should  be  added,  making  the  total  credit  to  October  1, 1863,  140,690. 

Trusting  that  a  careful  examination  of  my  return  sent  you  the  6th  instant  will  satisfy 
you  of  its  general  accuracy, 

I  remain.  Major,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  t'ULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 

Telegram, 

WashinCxTON,  Nov.  26,  1863. 
Brigadier  General  A.  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 
Re-examination  of  our  records,  just  completed,  will  permit  Illinois  to  be  credited  with 
one  hundred  and  thirty-six  thousand  two  hundred  and  sixty-eight  (136,268)  men.     Koregoing 
does  not  embrace  number  adjusted  between  Illinois  and  Missouri,  per  your  letter  Novem- 
ber 20.    More  fully  by  mail. 

(Signed)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjtitant  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C,  November  27, 1863. 
Brigadier  General  A.  C.  Fuller. 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 
General:    I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  letter  of  the  6th  inst., 
covering  a  statement  of  troops  furnished  by  the  State  of  Illinois. 

On  the  26th  inst..  I  telegraphed  you  the  result  of  a  re-examination  of  our  rolls  and 
records,  and  I  now  respectfully  enclose  the  detailed  statement  thereof,  in  which  is  em- 
braced all  original  organizations  and  recruits  therefor.  It  will  be  seen  that  your  records, 
and  those  of  this  Department,  show  a  difference  of  1,263  (135,531—136,268—1,263)  which,  with 
our  present  rolls  and  returns,  can  not  be  passed  to  the  credit  of  the  State. 

The  3,129  men.  resulting  from  an  adjustment  between  the  States  of  Illinois  and  Mis- 
souri, will  be  duly  credited  to  the  State  of  Illinois,  and  deducted  from  the  credits  given 
Missouri. 

If  upon  an  examination  of  the  statement  herewith,  it  should  appear  that  any  of  the 
organizations  therein  are  involved  in  the  aforesaid  adjustment,  please  advise  me  of  the 
fact. 

The  missing  rolls  noted  on  your  statement  will  be  supplied  you  by  copies  from  this  of- 
fice, so  soon  as  they  can  be  prepared;  this,  from  the  pressure  on  our  roll  room,  will  re- 
quire some  little  time. 

Copies  of  the  rolls  asked  for  in  your  letter  of  September  14,  were  forwarded  you  on 
the  third  day  of  October. 

I  have  the  honor  to  be.  General, 

Very  respectfully  your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adhitant  General. 


Telegram.  Washington,  December  1, 1863- 

Adjutant  General,  Illinois. 

Calls  of   eighteen  sixty-one   (1861)  and    eighteen  hundred  sixty-two    (1862)  were  based 
on  white  population. 

(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


40  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

Telegram.  Washington,  December  28, 1863. 

Adjutant  General,  Illinois. 

Seventy-nine  (79)   men,  Mississippi  Marine  Brigade,  have  been  credited  to  your  State, 
You  will  be  advised  as  to  recruits  from  regular  army  when  statement  is  ready. 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

GENERAL  headquarters.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  January  8. 1864. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington. 
Major:  I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  certiiicate  of  General  John  B.  Gray.  Adjutant 
General  of  Missouri,  showing  that  six  thousand  and  thirty  two  residents  of  this  State 
have  enlisted  in  the  volunteer  regiments  of  Missouri,  in  the  servioe  of  the  United  States. 
This  number  includes  the  four  thousand  three  hundred  and  fifty-live  (4.355)  mentioned  in 
certificate  of  General  Gray,  of  partial  examinations  of  September  22, 1863,  heretofore  for- 
warded to  you. 

It  also  appears  upon  final  examination,  December  30,  1863.  that  the  sixteen  hundred 
and  fifty-nine  (1,659)  Missourians  have  enlisted  in  volunteer  regiments  of  Illinois.  This, 
however,  includes  the  eleven  hundred  and  seventy-six  mentioned  in  said  certificate  of 
September  22,  1863. 

It  thus  appears  that  the  total  balance  in  favor  of  Illinois  is  four  thousand  three  hun- 
dred and  seventy-three  (4,373).  But  as  three  thousand  one  hundred  and  twenty-nine 
(3.129)  have  heretofore  been  passed  to  the  credit  of  this  State,  (your  letter  of  November  27, 
1863,)  the  State  of  Illinois  is  only  entitled  to  an  additional  credit  of  twelve  hundred  and 
forty-four  (1,244). 

I  have  the  honor,  therefore,  respectfully,  to  request  that  an  additional  credit  of  twelve 
hundred  and  forty-four  (1.244 J  be  placed  to  the  credit  of  this  State. 
I  remain.  Major,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER. 

Adjutant  General. 

•Telegram. 

Springfield,  III..  January  8, 1864. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington. 

The  States  of  Illinois  and  Missouri  have  just  completed  final  adjustment  heretofore  re- 
ported to  you.  It  appears  that  6,032  residents  of  Illinois  have  enlisted  in  Missouri  regi- 
ments, and  that  1.659  residents  of  Missouri,  have  enlisted  in  Illinois  regiments,  showing 
balance  in  favor  of  Illinois,  4.373.  From  this  balance  should  be  deducted  3,129  passed  to 
credit  of  Illinois  November  27, 1863,  leaving  additional  credit  for  Illinois  of  1,244.  1  send  by 
today's  mail  certificate  of  Adjutant  General  of  Missouri  for  the  above  6,032.  Will  the  ad- 
ditional 1,244  be  passed  to  the  credit  of  this  State? 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER. 

Adjutant  General. 

Telegram. 

Springfield,  III..  January  8, 1864. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington. 

I  have  the  honor  to  enquire  if  the  calls  on  this  State  for  three-years  volunteers  are  as 
follows: 

Total  calls  of  1S61 47.  785 

Total  cal  I s  of  1862,  equivalent  to 32, 685 

Total  calls  of  1863 64.630 

Grand  total 145,100 

And  if  so.  whether  the  State  is  exempt  from  a  draft,  pi-ovided  it  has  furnished  that  number 
prior  to  the  6th  day  of  the  present  month. 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General  Illinois. 

Tdegram. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C,  January  9, 1864. 
General  Fuller. 

Adjutant  General  Illinois,  Springfield. 
Your  dispatch  of  the  8th  received.  All  matters  relating  to  quotas  in  case  of  draft  will  be 
considered  in  time.  In  the  meanwhile  can  you  not  restore  and  keep  up  the  enthusiasm  for 
volunteering  so  as  to  keep  Illinois  more  in  advance  of  all  calls  than  any  other  State.  I  fear 
your  speech  in  Chicago  will  check  recruiting  in  other  parts  of  the  State  unless  you  can  stir 
the  people  up  again. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  PRY. 

Provost  Marshal  General. 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  41 

Telegram. 

Sppingfield,  III.,  January  9, 1864. 
€olonel  James  B.  Fry, 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Your  dispatch  of  today  is  received.  A  semi-official  dispatch  from  Washington,  the 
day  I  made  my  speech  in  Chicago,  that  the  draft  would  be  postponed  until  the  first  of  Feb- 
ruary, had  a  bad  effect  upon  recruiting.  It  was  thi.s  and  not  my  speech,  and  it  was  not 
until  the  effect  of  the  dispatch  was  overcome  that  recruiting  revived,  and  he  who  reports  to 
you  to  the  contrary  is  either  ignorant  or  malicious.  1  would,  under  the  same  circumstances, 
if  possible,  have  repeated  that  speech  from  Chicago  to  Cairo,  and  prove  by  the  muster-rolls 
its  favorable  effect. 

I  will  do  all  [  can  to  keep  Illinois  ahead  of  other  States:  our  people  demand  that 
accounts  shall  be  made  up  with  each  county.  I  have  been  censured  for  not  doing  this,  and 
yet  I  can  not  do  it  until  the  two  dispatches  to  Major  Vincent  of  yesterday  are  answered. 
God  knows  I  am  willing  to  do  everything  I  can  to  cooperate  with  the  Federal  authorities, 
but  I  am  not  responsible  for  a  policy  over  which  I  have  no  control.  I  will  write  you  fully 
tomorrow.  In  the  meantime.  I  oeg  of  you  to  answer  those  dispatches,  that  I  may  make  up 
my  accounts  with  counties,  and  then  we  will  again  go  to  work. 

Until  this  is  done,  recruiting  has  substantially  stopped,  for  there  are  now  no  liberal 
bounties  nor  much  fear  of  draft. 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER. 

Adjutant  General. 

Telegram. 

Washington,  January  11,  1864. 
Adjutant  General  of  Illinois: 

The  additional  twelve  hundred  and  forty-four  (1,244)  recruits,  for  adjustment  between 
Illinois  and  Missouri  will,  of  course,  be  passed  to  credit  of  Illinois  so  soon  as  the  joint  cer- 
tificate of  adjustment  between  States  is  received.    Above  is  answer  to  your  dispatch  of  8th. 

(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

Telegram. 

Washington,  January  12, 1864. 
Adjutant  General  of  Illinois: 

Recruits  for  navy  are  not  entitled  to  volunteer's  bounty.  We  have  no  record  of  them 
being  credited  to  states. 

(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


Telegram. 

Springfield,  III..  January  14, 1864. 
Hon.  E.  M.  STANTON. 

Secretary  of  War,  Washington. 

Several  Illinois  regiments,  having  re-enlisted,  are  enroute  home  for  reorganization. 
There  are  recruiting  parties,  amounting  to  seven  hundred  officers  and  enlisted  men,  hert> 
from  regiments  in  the  field,  and  who  are  under  the  orders  of  the  Superintendent  of  Re- 
cruiting Service  here.  I  think  that  officer,  who  is  also  Provost  Marshal  General  of  the  State, 
has  all  the  business  on  his  hands  he  can  attend  to  until  the  first  of  March  next. 

I  desire  to  have  these  veteran  regiments  report  to  me  their  re  enlistment  and  re-organ- 
ization under  my  orders,  and  the  Federal  officers  on  duty  here  must  provide  quarters  and 
subsistence  on,my  requisition.  I  am  confident  that  this  course  will  materially  promote  the 
public  service.    Please  answer. 

(Signed.)  RICHARD  YATES, 

Governor 


Telegram. 

Springfield,  III.,  January  16,  1864 
Colonel  James  B.  Fry. 

Provost  Marshal  General,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Does  the  War  Department  propose  to  ascertain  and  determine  the  number  of  volunteers 
furnished  by  each  county  in  this  State  prior  to  the  last  call,  in  order  to  determine  the  bal- 
ance (if  any)  of  quota  then  due  from  such  county!  Or  will  I  be  allowed  to  ascertain  and  de- 
termine the  accounts  with  counties  and  localities  for  volunteers  furnished  by  them,  and  as- 
sign to  them  their  respective  quotas  under  all  calls? 

In  other  words,  does  the  General  Government  insist  upon  adjusting  these  matters  m 
this  State,  or  will  it  adopt  the  adjustment  made  by  me,  provided,  of  course,  the  State,  as 
such,  furnishes  its  full  quota  under  all  calls? 

(Signed.)  RICHARD  YATES. 

Governor. 


42  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 
Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C.  January  18,  1864. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates, 

Governor  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 

Sir:  Your  dispatch  of  the  16th  instant  is  received.  The  War  Department  does  not  pro- 
pose to  attempt  the  ascertainment  of  the  number  of  volunteers  furnished  by  each  county 
in  Illinois  prior  to  the  last  call.  No  account  prior  to  last  call  was  kept  by  the  War  Depart- 
ment with  counties,  the  record  being  kept  only  with  the  State  at  large.  At  the  time  of 
making  up  quotas  for  the  late  draft  the  account  of  the  State  of  Illinois  was  made  up,  and 
she  was  found  to  have  a  surplus  greater  than  her  quota,  and  was  therefore  exempt  from 
that  draft.  (See  my  letter  of  October  21, 1863.)  If  you  can  show  exactly  tvhat  proportion  of 
all  the  men  furnished  by  the  State  prior  to  the  last  call  properly  belongs  to  each  county.  I 
presume  the  War  Department  would  adopt  your  report  on  this  subject,  but  I  would  remark 
that  the  manner  in  which  volunteers  rushed  to  arms  in  the  earlv  stages  of  the  rebellion, 
will,  it  seems  tome,  render  it  very  difficult  for  you  to  accomplish  this  task  satisfactorily. 
The  enrollment  act  does  not  require  it.  It  says  that  in  assigning  the  quotas  to  Congres- 
sional districts,  we  should  take  into  consideration  the  number  of  men  furnished  hy  the  states, 
etc.  It  was  the  desire  of  all  towns  and  counties  to  be  credited  on  the  late  draft  with  what 
each  had  furnished;  but  after  the  most  earnest  efforts,  I  found  it  impossible  to  get  from 
any  State  such  information  as  would  have  justified  an  attempt  to  give  such  credits,  and 
hence  returned  to  a  strict  compliance  with  the  law  in  this  matter,  and  when  a  State  had  a 
surplus,  I  divided  that  among  the  districts  pro  rata  with  the  enrollment,  and  then  in  each 
district  divided  again  the  surplus  assigned  to  it  among  its  sub-districts,  and  I  think  this  is 
the  only  practical  method  of  adjusting  the  accounts  for  men  furnished  prior  to  entering 
upon  the  enrollment  act.  Since  the  last  call,  our  orders  are  to  keep  a  record  by  the  muster- 
in  rolls  of  where  every  man  is  to  be  credited,  and  for  the  present  and  the  future  there  should 
be  no  trouble,  if  our  officers  are  careful  in  crediting  each  locality  with  its  men,  but  1  do  not 
believe  that  the  same  rule  can  be  applied  to  the  past,  and  the  law  does  not  require  that  it 
should  be.  Theee  is  no  doubt  that  it  would  be  more  just  and  satisfactory  if  it  could  be  done. 
I  feel  sure  it  can  not. 

I  am,  sir,  ^ery  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY. 

Provost  3farshal  General. 


Telegram. 

Springfield,  III.,  January  25, 1864. 
Hon.  E.  M.  Stanton, 

Secretary  of  War. 

On  the  8th  inst.  my  Adjutant  General,  by  my  order,  telegraphed  Colonel  Fry.  Provost 
Marshal  General,  enquiring  if  one  hundred  and  forty-five  thousand  one  hundred  (145,100) 
three  years'  men  was  the  total  calls  made  upon  this  State,  to  which  no  satisfactory  reply  has 
been  received.  On  the  fourteenth  (14th)  inst.  I  telegraphed  to  you.  requesting  that  our  vet- 
eran regiments  be  recruited  and  re-organized  under  my  orders,  which  I  fear  has  been  over- 
looked. 

I  respectfully  insist  I  am  entitled  to  definite  and  specific  an.swers  to  these  dispatches. 

(Signed.)  RICHARD  YATES. 

Governor. 

Telegram. 

Washington,  January  26. 1864. 
His  Excellency,  Governor  Yates: 

Your  telegram  of  sixteenth  (16th)  inst.  was  replied  to  by  letter  on  the  eighteenth  (18th). 
Will  send  copy  by  mail  today. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY. 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office. 

Washington.  D.  C.  January  26, 1864. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates, 

Governor  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 
Sir:    In  reply  to  your  telegram  of  the  25th  inst.,  requesting  answer  to  your  dispatch  of 

the  16th  inst.,  I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  herewith  copy  of  communication  of  the  18th 
inst.  In  answer  hereto. 

I  am.  Governor, 

Very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed)  JAMES  B.  FRY. 

Provost  3Iarshal  General.. 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  43 

Telearam. 

Washington,  January  26, 1864. 
To  Governor  Yates: 

Colonel  Fry  refers  to  a  letter  forwarded  by  him  on  the  twelfth  (12th)  of  January  to  Ad- 
jutant-General Fuller,  and  a  telegram  of  the  ninth  (9th)  of  January  to  General  Fuller,  in  re- 
sponse to  the  enquiries  in  your  telegraph  of  the  eighth  (8th),  and  has  just  made  the  follow- 
ing report  to  the  proposals  submitted  in  your  telegram  of  the  fifteenth.  The  veteran  regi- 
ments returning  home  for  re-organization  and  furlough,  referred  to  in  the  telegram  from 
the  Governor  of  Illinois,  dated  January  fourteenth  (14th),  1864,  are  in  the  service  of  the 
United  States  and  should  remain  under  the  control  of  the  United  States  officers,  and  not  be 
placed  under  the  orders  of  the  Governor.  However  well  this  might  work  in  the  case  of  the 
Governor  of  Illinois,  the  principle  is  wrong  and  such  a  precedent  might  lead  to  very  serious 
consequences.  I  have  no  doubt  Colonel  Oakes  can  attend  to  these  regiments  in  addition  to 
what  he  is  now  doing,  but  if  he  can  not,  I  will  ask  to  have  additional  officers  sent  to  him.  I 
hope  the  Governor  will  aid  in  the  recruitment  of  these  regiments  the  same  as  is  done  under 
similar  circumstances  by  the  Governors  of  other  States. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY, 

P.  M.  General. 
The  report  of  Colonel  Fry  is  approved  and  forwarded,  as  the  reply  of  this  Department. 

(Signed)  EDWIN  M.  STANTON, 

Secretary  of  TTar. 

Telearam. 

Washington,  January  26, 1864. 
His  Excellency.  Governor  Yates: 

Your  telegram  of  the  fourteenth  (14th)  and  also  of  yesterday  are  in  the  hands  of  Colonel 
Fry,  Provost  Marshal  General,  with  directions  to  furnish  you  the  information  you  desire. 
Colonel  Fry  informs  me  that  he  has  already  communicated  to  you  the  principal  part  of  the 
information  you  wish.  I  am  not  aware  that  there  has  been  at  any  time  any  just  reason  of 
complaint  on  your  part  of  delay  in  answering  your  inquiries.  It  sometimes  happens  that 
they  relate  to  matters  which  have  to  be  carefully  considered  in  connection  with  the  infor- 
mation to  be  acquired  at  other  points  before  a  response  can  be  given,  but  except  where 
some  special  reason  prevents  an  immediate  reply,  it  has  always,  so  far  as  I  am  informed, 
been  given  either  by  myself  or  by  the  officer  in  charge  of  the  subject  to  which  your  iuquiries 
relate. 

(Signed.)  EDWIN  M.  STANTON, 

Secretary  of  War. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  January  31, 1864. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Major:  Referring  to  my  letter  of  the  8th  inst..  enclosing  certificate  of  Adjutant  General 
John  B  Gray,  of  Missouri,  showing  the  enlistment  of  six  thousand  and  thirty-two  (6,032) 
residents  of  Illinois  in  Missouri  regiments,  and  referring  also  to  your  dispatch  of  the  11th 
inst..  informing  me  that  an  additional  credit  would  be  given  this  State  of  twelve  hundred 
and  forty-four  (1,244)  on  receipt  of  "joint  certificate"  of  adjustment  between  the  States  of 
Illinois  and  Missouri,  I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  you  such  "joint  certificate"  of  General 
Gray  and  myself,  and  respectfully  request  that  such  additional  credit  be  given  this  State, 
unless  the  same  was  already  done  on  receipt  of  my  letter  of  the  8th  inst.  above  referred  to. 
I  now  enclose  this  "joint  certificate"  because  I  have  not  had  the  honor  of  a  reply  to  my 
letter  of  the  8th  inst.,  and  therefore  supposed  that  the  certificate  therein  enclosed  was  not 
sufficient  to  secure  the  additional  credit  now  requested, 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain,  Major, 

Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 

It  is  hereby  certified  that  on  further  examination  of  the  files  and  records  of  the 
Adjutant  General's  office  of  the  States  of  Illinois  and  Missouri,  that  six  thousand  and 
thirty-two  (6,032)  residents  of  the  State  of  Illinois  have  been  enlisted  in  the  volunteer 
regiments  from  Missouri  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  years  or  during  the 
war,  and  that  sixteen  hundred  and  fifty-nine  (1,659)  residents  of  the  State  of  Missouri  have 
been  enlisted  in  the  volunteer  regiments  from  Illinois,  in  the  service  of  the  United  States, 
for  three  years  or  during  the  war;  and  that  these  numbers,  respectively,  include  the  four 
thousand  three  hundred  and  fifty-five  (4,355)  Ulinoisans.  and  eleven  hundred  and  seventy- 
six  (1.176)  Missourians  mentioned  in  certificate  of  partial  examination,  dated  September 
22,  1863. 

Given  in  duplicate,  Springfield,  111.,  January  8,  1864. 

(Signed.)  ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General,  Illinois. 

(Signed.)  JOHN  B.  GRAY, 

AdjiUant  General,  Missouri. 


44  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

Telegram.  Springfield,  February  1. 1864. 

<;!olonel  James  B.  Fry, 

Provost  Marshal  General,  Washington. 
Your  dispatch  of  the  26th  and  letter  of  the  18th  ultimo  were  received. 
On  the  &th  ultimo  my  Adjutant  General,  by  my  direction,  telegraphed  you,  inquiring 
if  one  hundred  and  forty-five  thousand  one  hundred  (145.100)  was  the  total  quota  of  this 
State  under  all  calls  made  by  the  Federal  Government.  Oh  the  9th  ultimo  you  answered 
him  that  all  matters  relating  to  draft  would  be  considered  in  time.  This  answer  is  not 
satisfactory  and  I  now  respectfully  request  a  definite  answer  to  that  inquiry. 

(Signed.)  RICHARD  YATES. 

Governor. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  February  3, 1864. 
Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Majotj:  I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  a  revised  list  of  three  years'  volunteers  furnished 
by  this  State  prior  to  October  1, 1863,  consolidated  by  regiments. 

Prom  said  list  you  will  notice  I  claim  that  one  hundred  and  forty-five  thousand  seven 
hundred  and  forty-five  (145.735)  less  sixteen  hundred  and  fifty-nine  (1.659)  credited 
Missouri,  being  one  hundred  and  forty-four  thousand  and  eighty-six  (144,086),  were  fur- 
nished by  the  State  prior  to  October  1st. 

In  my  list  transmitted  Nov.  6, 1863,  the  number  stated  was  137.531,  exclusive  of  volun- 
teers from  this  State  in  Missouri  regiments,  and  the  number  credited  by  you  according  to 
your  revised  list  sent  me  November  27,1863,  is  one  hundred  and  thirty-six  thousand  two 
hundred  and  sixty-eight  (136,268).  Since  then,  I  believe  you  have  credited  the  State  three 
thousand  one  hundred  and  twenty-nine  (3,129),  and  twelve  hundred  and  forty-four  (1,244)— 
total  four  thousand  three  hundred  and  seventy-three  (4,373)— on  account  of  settlement  made 
with  Missouri,  making  total  credits  to  this  State  for  enlistments  made  prior  to  last  call,  one 
hundred  and  forty  thousand  six  hundred  and  forty-one  (140,641). 

The  difference  between  137.531,  amount  claimed  in  my  first  list,  and  136,268,  amount  cred- 
ited in  your  revised  list  of  November  27,  was  1.263.  Our  present  difference  for  the  same 
period  now  appears  to  be  3.445.  This  increase  of  difference  is  principally  occasioned  by 
my  omitting  956  Mechanic  Fusileers,  127  Busteed's  Battery  and  55  Company  H,  4th  Kansas, 
whose  rolls  had  not  been  furnisned  me.  Since  the  receipt  of  your  revised  list,  I  have  re- 
ceived additional  returns  from  our  regiments,  and  have  again  corrected  and  compared 
every  name,  to  avoid  any  being  counted  twice,  with  the  following  result:  Loss  by  transfer, 
six  hundred  and  sixty-three  (663)  and  gains  by  names  on  casualty  returns  of  thirteen  hun- 
dred and  nine  (1.309),  which  had  not  been  reported  on  any  other  return.  The  latter  were 
almost  entirely  in  regiments  whose  original  muster-in-rolls  I  had  not  been  furnished  with. 
Besides  these  sources  of  information  I  sent,  on  the  3d  of  December,  a  circular  to  all 
our  regiments,  a  form  of  which  1  take  the  liberty  to  enclose.  I  give  you  on  the  enclosed 
list,  under  the  head  of  Field  Return,  the  reports  of  those  from  whom  I  have  received  re- 
turns. In  the  enclosed  return  I  also  insert  in  separate  columns  the  credits  given  by  you  in 
your  first  and  revised  return. 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain.  Major. 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 
ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adiutant  General. 

********** 

Telegram. 

Washington,  Feb.  4, 1864. 
Governor  Yates: 

Your  dispatch  of  2d  received.  The  calls  made  upon  Illinois  are  as  follows;  In  eighteen 
hundred  and  sixty-one.  call  for  forty-seven  thousand  seven  hundred  and  eighty-five  (47.785) ; 
in  July,  eighteen  hundred  and  sixty-two,  call  for  twenty-six  thousand  one  hundred  forty- 
eight  (26.148)  volunteers  for  three  years;  in  August,  eighteen  hundred  and  sixty-two,  call 
for  twenty-six  thousand  one  hundred  forty-eight  (26,148)  militia  for  nine  months.  The  quota 
for  draft  in  eighteen  hundred  and  sixty-three  was  thirty-six  thousand  seven  hundred 
(36,700);  the  quota  under  call  for  October  17,  eighteen  hundred  and  sixty-three,  was  twenty- 
seven  thousanu  nine  hundred  thirty  (27,930).  If  this  does  not  answer  your  inquiry  satisfac- 
torily, please  make  your  wishes  known  by  letter. 

(Signed.;  J.  B.  FRY, 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

Telegram. 

Springfield,  III.,  Feb.  4, 1864. 
Colonel  James  B.  Fry, 

Provost  Marshal  General,  Washington  City,  D.  C. 
The  State  of  Illinois  has  two  regiments  and  eight  independent  batteries,  I  respectfully 
request  authority  to  raise  four  more  batteries,  and  organize  a  third  i-egiment. 

I  do  not  think  Illinois  has  had  the  privilege  of  raising  her  proportion  of  artillery,  and  I 
am  anxious  to  raise  four  more  batteries.    1  shall  consider  a  great  privilege  to  do  so. 

(Signed.)  RICHARD  YATES, 

Governor. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  45- 

Telegram.  ^_ 

Washington.  Feb.  4, 1864. 
His  Excellency,  Governor  Yates: 

Can  you  raise  promptly  forty  (40)  companies  of  infantry,  to  be  combined  by  you  into  reg- 
iments as  fast  as  companies  are  completed.  If  so,  please  enter  upon  it  at  once,  and  com- 
plete the  undertaking  as  soon  as  possible. 

(Signed.)  J.  B.  FRY. 

Provost  Marshal  General. 


PROCLAMATION. 

Executive  Department, 
Springfield,  III.,  February  5,  1864. 
To  THE  People  OF  Illinois: 

It  is  -with  feelings  o£   the   profoundest   satisfaction  that  I  announce  to  you 
the  number  of  men  which  Illinois  has  contributed  to  the  armies  of  the  Union 
from  the  commencement  of  the  Rebellion  to  the  present  time. 
Our  contingent  of  volunteers  under  the  calls  of  the  President: 

In  1861  was 47,785 

In  1862  was 32,685 

In  1863  was 64.630 

Total  quotas  under  all  calls 145.100 

The  last  call  was  made  October  17,  1863,  and  the  State  had  furnished  and 
been  credited  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  thousand  three  hundred  and 
twenty  one  C125,321J  men — a  surplus  of  eight  thousand  one  hundred  and  fifty- 
one  (8,151)  over  all  other  calls  to  be  credited  to  our  contingent  for  that  call,. 
and  which  reduced  it  to  19,779  men,  with  still  other  credits  claimed,  but  not 
fully  adjusted  because  of  imperfect  record  in  case  of  citizens,  and  in  some 
instances  whole  companies  of  lUinoisans,  who  had  entered  the  regiments  of 
other  states  at  times  when  our  quotas  under  given  calls  were  entirely  full, 
and  because  of  which,  their  services  I  was  reluctantly  compelled  to  decline. 

In  the  volunteer  regiments  fron  the  State  of  Missouri  6,032  citizens  of  Illi- 
nois were  enrolled  and  mustered,  and  in  Illinois  regiments  there  have  been 
1,659  residents  of  the  State  of  Missouri  enlisted;  which  leaves,  as  between  the 
States,  a  credit  of  4,273  in  favor  of  Illinois. 

After  adjustment  of  credit  of  125,321  at  and  prior  to  October  last,  from 
more  careful  examination  of  the  rolls  and  returns  from  the  field,  it  was  as- 
certained that  we  were  entitled  to  an  additional  credit  of  10,947,  which  in- 
creased the  number  enrolled  in  our  own  regiments,  and  for  which  we  were 
entitled  to  credit,  prior  to  last  call,  of  136,238,  leaving  the  whole  account 
thus: 

Quotas  under  all  calls 145, 100 

Credits  for  enlistments  in  Illinois  regiments 136, 268 

Balance  in  Missouri  regiments 4, 373  — 140, 641 

Total  balance  due  the  Government  under  last  call 4,459 

Besides  the  foregoing  the  State  claims  an  unadjusted  balance  of  3,264  for 
volunteers  furnished  prior  to  October  1,  1863,  which  I  doubt  not  will  soon  be 
credited  by  the  War  Department. 

Independent  of  the  last  mentioned  figures,  and  exclusive  of  old  regiments 
re-enlisting  as  veterans,  our  quota  on  the  first  day  of  January  was  more  than 
filled,  as  evidenced  by  rolls  returned  since  the  last  call. 

In  other  words,  the  State  of  Illinois,  having  under  every  call  exceeded  her 
quota  by  the  voluntarily  demonstrated  patriotism  of  her  people,  was  not,  on 
the  first  day  of  January  last,  or  at  any  other  time,  liable  to  draft. 

That  this  information  has  not  been  communicated  to  the  public  sooner  is 
fully  explained  in  the  uncertainty  which  has  existed  as  to  the  credits  which 
would  be  allowed  by  the  War  Department,  the  unadjusted  account  between 


46  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT, 

our  own  and  neighboring  states  of  the  volunteers  of  the  one  enlisted  in  the 
regiments  of  the  other,  and  the  incomplete  returns  of  the  new  recruits  en- 
listed just  prior  to  and  about  the  first  day  of  January,  1864. 

Thus  it  will  be  seen  that  Illinois  alone,  of  all  the  loyal  states  of  the  Union, 
furnishes  the  proud  record  of  not  only  having  escaped  the  draft,  without 
credit  for  her  old  regiments  but  of  starting  under  the  new  call  with  her  quota 
largely  diminished,  by  the  credit  to  which  she  is  entitled  by  thousands  of  vet- 
erans already  re-enlisted. 

This  is  only  an  additional  chapter  to  the  fame  of  our  noble  State,  promptly 
and  patriotically  responding  to  every  call  of  the  Government  for  men — and 
men,  too,  whose  valor,  endurance,  prompt  obedience,  noble  daring  and  bril- 
liant achievements  are  unsurpassed  by  those  of  any  State  in  the  Union. 

I  can  not  forbear  to  refer  specially  to  the  cheerful  re-enlistment  of  our  old 
regiments.  Those  so  designated  are  the  regiments  of  infantry  numbered  the 
7th,  8th,  9th,  10th  11th  and  12th— organized  under  the  call  of  the  President  of 
April  15th,  1861,  for  75,000  three  months'  volunteers,  and  were  the  first  in  the 
field — and  re- organized  in  July  and  August,  1861,  for  three  years'  service — 
the  13th,  14th,  15th,  16th,  17th  and  18th  regiments,  which  were  first  organized 
under  provisions  of  an  act  passed  by  the  extraordinary  session  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  Illinois,  convened  April  23,  1861,  in  anticipation  of  future 
calls  of  the  Government  for  troops,  and  which  organizations  were  preserved 
intact  in  State  camps  until  the  latter  part  of  that  month,  and  mustered  into 
the  United  States  service  as  organized  under  the  law  referred  to.  All  the 
other  mentioned  regiments  were  organized  in  pursuance  of  the  calls  of  the 
President  and  orders  of  the  War  Department,  based  on  the  laws  of  Congress 
of  that  year. 

The  infantry  regiments  at  the  time  of  organization,  and  since,  have  con- 
tained 38,173,  and  the  cavalry  7,477;  aggregate  45,650  men,  and  now  comprise 

THE  VETERAN  ROLL  OP  HONOR  OP  ILLINOIS. 

Seventh  Infantry.  PortyPirst  Infantry. 

Eighth  Infantry.  Porty-Third  Infantry. 

Ninth  Infantry.  Porty-Pourth  Infantry. 

Tenth  Infantry.  Porty-Pifth  Infantry. 

Eleventh  Infantry.  Forty-Sixth  Infantry. 

Twelfth  Infantry.  Porty-Eighth  Infantry. 

Thirteenth  Infantry.  Porty-Ninth  Infantry. 

Pourteenth  Infantry.  Fiftieth  Infantry, 

Fifteenth  Infantry.  Fifty-Second  Infantry. 

Sixteenth  Infantry.  Fifty-Third  Infantry. 

Seventeenth  Infantry.  Fifty-Fourth  Infantry. 

Eighteenth  Infantry.  Fifty-Seventh  Infantry. 

'"Twenty-Sixth  Infantry.  Fifty-Eighth  Infantry. 

Twenty-Ninth  Infantry.  Sixty-Second  Infantry. 

Thirtieth  Infantry,  Sixty- Fourth  Infantry. 

Thirty- First  Infantry.  Sixty- Sixth  Infantry. 

Thirty-Second  Infantry.  Second  Cavalry. 

Thirty-Third  Infantry.  Fourth  Cavalry. 

Thirty-Fourth  Infantry.  Eighth  Cavalry. 

Thirty-Sixth  Infantry.  Ninth  Cavalry. 

Thirty-Ninth  Infantry.  Tenth  Cavalry. 

Fortieth  Infantry,  Twelfth  Cavalry. 

The  old  regiments  not  yet  reported  as  having  re-enlisted   are  the  19th, 

20th,  21st,  22d,  23d,  24th,  25th,  27th,  35th,  37th,  38th,  42d,  47th,  51st,  55th, 

56th,  59th,  60th,  61st,  63d,  65th  regiments  of  Infantry,  and  the  3d,  5th,  6th, 

7th  and  11th  regiments  of  Cavalry,  and  the  1st  and  2d  regiments  of  Artillery, 

Total  number  of  old  regiments  organized  for  three  years'  service: 

Infantry 59 

Cavalry 10 

Artillery 2 

Aggregate 71 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  47 

Number  of  regiments  re-enlisted  as  veterans: 

Infantry 38 

■Cavalry 6 

Agreregate 44 

The  order  for  re-enlistment  of  veteran  volunteers,  issued  on  the  11th  day 
of  September,  1863,  and  the  rapidity  with  which  they  have  responded,  is 
a  striking  evidence  of  the  attachment  to  the  service  and  the  esteem  and  re- 
spect which  our  General,  Field,  Staff  and  Line  Officers  have  inspired  in  the 
ranks  of  our  invincible  armies,  and  above  all,  the  appreciation  they  have  of 
the  magnitude  of  the  issue  at  stake.  The  most  cheering  intellia'ence  is  also 
received  from  the  regiments  not  officially  reported  as  re-enlisted.  They  are 
all  made  of  the  same  invincible  material,  and  I  doubt  not,  that  every  regiment 
loill  retain  its  number,  and  soon  wheel  gloriously  into  the  veteran  line. 

Though  absent  for  years  from  their  homes  and  everything  held  most 
sacred  and  dear,  and  exposed  to  untried  rigid  discipline,  and  dangers  of  every 
kind — decimated  by  disease  and  by  death  on  the  battle  field,  these  veterans 
return  with  their  old  banners,  which  they  have  born  aloft  amid  shot  and 
shell,  and  the  cloud  and  smoke  of  many  victorious  battle  fields,  to  receive  the 
welcome  and  congratulations  of  their  loj-al  countrymen,  and  for  only  a  brief 
furlough  to  enjoy  the  sweets  of  home  and  friends,  again  to  return  to  meet  the 
foe  and  fight  on  until  the  last  rebel  shall  have  laid  down  his  arms,  and  the 
rightful  authority  of  the  Government  shall  be  restored  over  every  inch  of 
American  soil.  They  have  come  in  contact  with  the  enemy,  and  know  better 
than  the  philosopher  at  home  that  the  rights  of  man  and  the  power  of  the 
Government  can  now  only  be  secured  by  sword  and  cannon.  Their  devotion 
to  country  is  full  of  sublimity,  not  surpassed  by  that  of  the  veterans  of  the 
ancient  Republics,  whose  patriotism  and  deeds  of  valor  have  been  the  themes 
for  song  and  eloquence  for  over  a  thousand  years.  Can  the  proudest  page  of 
history  point  to  a  nation  whose  army  has  participated  in  more  battle  fields 
than  the  veteran  soldiers  of  Illinois?  At  Boonville,  Carthage,  Wilson's  Creek, 
Frederickton,  Lexington,  Belmont,  Fort  Henry,  Fort  Donelson,  Pea  Ridge, 
New  Madrid,  Island  No.  10,  Shiloh,  Farmington,  Britton's  Lane,  luka.  Cor- 
inth, Hatchie,  Parker's  Cross  Roads,  Prairie  Grove,  Coffeeville,  Chickasaw 
Bayou,  Arkansas  Post,  Port  Gibson,  Raymond,  Jackson,  Champion  Hills, 
Big  Black,  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  Helena,  Port  Hudson,  Jackson,  Little  Rock, 
Pine  Bluffs,  Perryville,  Stone  River,  Chickamauga,  Lookout  Valley,  Tus- 
cumbia.  Mission  Ridge,  Ringgold  and  Knoxville  in  the  West — The  battles  of 
Peninsular  campaign,  Antietam,  Gettysburg,  Fredericksburg,  Chancellors- 
ville.  Siege  of  Charleston,  on  the  Eastern  coast,  and  other  engagements  in 
the  Department  of  the  Gulf,  and  innumerable  skirmishes,  have  these  same 
returned  veterans  of  Illinois  participated  and  borne  conspicuous  parts.  All 
honor  to  them  that  have  so  proudly  borne  themselves,  all  honor  to  them  that 
they  still  swear  fresh  allegiance  to  their  country,  and  with  unconquered 
spirit  resolve  never  to  sheath  their  swords  except  over  the  grave  of  treason, 
and  the  vindicated  authority  of  the  Government  and  our  glorious  Union  re- 
stored. 

The  quota  of  the  State  under  the  new  call  will  soon  be  announced,  and 
each  county  definitely  informed  of  the  number  required,  and  I  have  no  fears 
that  a  single  countj'will  fail  to  fill  its  quota.  Recruiting  will  go  on.  At  the 
roll  call  of  the  States  for  their  quota  on  the  first  day  of  March,  Illinois  will 
answer  "/tere,"  and  should  the  Government,  as  in  my  judgment  it  ought,  call 
out  full  500,000  more  men,  and,  with  demonstrated  and  overwhelming  power 
crush  out  the  last  vestige  of  the  rebellion,  in  such  an  event  Illinois  would 
again  respond  with  her  full  quota  of  as  brave,  patriotic  and  loyal  men  as  those 
who  have  refiected  such  resplendent  lustre  upon  her  arms. 

I  express  my  gratitude  for  the  aid  and  counsel  the  old  and  wise  men  and 
loyal  women  have  given  me  in  organizing  troops  and  caring  for  the  sick  and 
wounded  of  our  State  through  the  trying  months  we  have  passed,  and  I  now 
appeal  to  the  young  men  of  Illinois  to  join  our  veteran  heroes,  who,  on  weary 
march  and  battle  plain  call  you  to  their  side.  You  have  the  renown  of  fore- 
fathers to  sustain,  and  the   consecrated  memories  of  the  noble  dead  to  write 


48  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

upon  the  annals  of  the  Republic,  to  be  saved  by  its  citizens  and  arms.  Be- 
tween you  and  them  there  is  a  covenant,  and  you  are  pledged,  by  every  sen- 
timent of  loyalty  and  honor  to  God  and  country,  to  sustain  them  in  the  hour 
of  conflict.  'Tis  yours  to  accomplish  the  mission  of  the  century,  to  inspire 
new  faith  in  the  capacity  of  man  for  self-gfovernment,  to  preserve  the  dignity 
of  labor,  and  to  transmit  to  posterity  the  free  government  of  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  George  Washington.  If  you  desire  your  names  associated  with 
the  glories  of  this  war,  enlist  now,  for  the  signs  are  that  its  end  is  near  at 
hand. 

The  South  is  fast  becoming  convinced  that  the  cool,  determined  bravery  of 
one  Northern  man  is  equal  to  the  fiery,  impetuous  valor  and  bravado  of  one 
Southern  man;  and  that  while,  day  by  day,  the  resources  of  the  South  in 
men,  money  and  munitions  of  war  and  supplies  are  nearing  the  point  of  final 
exhaustion,  the  arm  of  the  loyal  States  is  daily  being  strengthened,  the  credit 
of  the  Government  is  unimpaired,  the  preparations  for  prosecuting  the  war 
on  the  land  and  on  the  sea  are  constantly  increasing,  and  scarcely  any  limit 
can  be  assigned  to  the  number  of  men  which  the  Govern  ment  may  call  to  its 
aid.  The  doom  of  the  rebellion  is  inevitable.  It  can,  to  say  the  least,  only 
be  a  question  of  time. 

Then  fill  up  the  ranks — reinforce  the  columns  still  advancing,  and  by 
•      "  ),    fill 


strength  of  strong  arms  in  the  field,  and  patriotic  sentiment  at  home,  fill 
every  village  and  hamlet,  claimed  by  traitors,  with  the  old  flag  and  anthems 
of  Victory,  Freedom  and  National  Union. 

I  submit  herewith  the  report  of  Adjutant  General  Allen  C.  Fuller,  who,  in 
the  organization  of  our  regiments,  has  labored  faithfully,  and  brought  great 
energy,  efficiency  and  ability  in  the  discharge  of  all  the  varied  and  compli- 
cated duties  of  the  Adjutant  General's  oflS.ce.  To  him  and  assistants  in  his 
oflfice,  and  to  my  own  staff,  am  I  much  indebted  for  the  success  which  has 
crowned  my  labors  in  raising,  organizing  and  responding  to  all  the  demands 
of  the  large  number  of  troops  which  Illinois  has  sewt  to  the  field. 

Richard  Yates,  Governor. 

Telegram. 

Washington,  February  5, 1864. 
Adjutant  General  Illinois: 

From  reports  thus  far  received,  I  fear  that  mustering:  officers  in  the  field  have  not  fully 
complied  with  their  instructions  of  December  eighth  {8th)  in  reference  to  localities  tO' 
which  re-mustered  veterans  should  be  credited.  Therefore,  with  the  view  of  completing 
records,  and  to  insure  prompt  and  correct  crediting  of  men,  I  respectfully  request  that 
you  will  consult  your  records  of  re-mustered  veteran  troops,  and  those  of  the  organiza- 
tions returned  to  and  arriving  in  the  State  on  furlough,  and  make  therefrom  a  report  of 
the  number  to  be  credited  to  the  respective  localities.  Please  forward  the  report  to  me 
March  1st,  and  let  it  embrace  all  re-musters  reported  to  you  prior  to  that  date.  Copy  of 
instructions  to  mustering  officers,  date  December  8th,  to  you  by  mail  today. 

(Signed.)  T.  M.  VINCENT. 

Telegram. 

Washington,  February  11, 1864. 
Governor  Yates: 

I  am  making  up  the  quotas,  and  will  give  you  that  of  Illinois  as  soon  as  practicable. 
Whatever  the  quota  of  the  State  may  be  upon  present  calls,  another  call  may  be  made  at 
any  moment.  I  therefore  suggest  that  volunteering  be  continued  with  all  the  spirit  possible 
while  the  large  government  bounties  are  authorized.  Illinois  will  need  any  surplus  she 
may  thus  acquire.  The  enrollment  of  the  first  and  second  classes  is  taken  as  a  basis  in 
making  up  the  quotas. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY. 

Provost  Marshal  General. 


ADJUTANT    GENliRAL's    REPORT.  49 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C,  February  16, 1864. 
His  Excellency,  The  Governor  of  Illinois, 

Springfield,  Illinois. 
Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  from  June  11  to  December  31, 1863,  the  follow- 
ing credits  of  volunteers  for  three  years'  service,  have  been  given  the  State  of  Illinois: 

Additional  credits  as  per  adjustments  between  Illinois  and  Missouri- 
First  adjustment  ■ 3,129 

Second  adjustment 1, 244 

4,373 

Additional  credits  per  revision  of  all  rolls  and  records  prior  to  Oct.  1,  1863.    (Letter 

to  Adjutant  General,  Illinois,  Nov.  27,1863.) 10.947 

From  Oct.  1  to  Nov.  30 686 

December 2. 594 

Total,  three  years'  standard,  to  Dec.  31, 1863 18.600 

The  foregoing  number  is  exclusive  of  re-enlistments  of  veterans  in  the  field. 
I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  February  17, 1864. 
His  Excellency,  The  Governor  of  Illinois. 

Springfield,  Illinois. 
Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  from  January  1, 1864,  to  January  31, 1864,  the 
State  of  Illinois  has  been  credited  with  4,874  volunteers  for  three  years'  service.    Veteran 
re-enlistments  in  the  field  are  not  included  in  the  foregoing. 
I  am,  sir,  very  respctfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  February  22, 1864. 
Brigadier  General  A.  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illlinois. 

General:  I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  letter  of  the  3d  instant, 
covering  a  revised  return  of  troops  furnished  by  the  State  of  Illinois,  and  showing  an 
increased  difference  between  the  number  credited  by  this  department  and  that  claimed 
by  the  State  prior  to  October  1, 1863. 

In  reply,  I  have  respectfully  to  state  that  the  return  has  been  attentively  considered 
and  compared  with  the  records  of  this  Department,  and  the  result  will  not  allow  the  num- 
ber of  credits  to  be  increased. 

In  one  instance  alone,  that  oflthe  66th  regiment,  formerly  the  14th  Missouri,  your  State 
has  been  credited  with  457  men,  all  that  appear  as  enrolled  from  Illinois,  but  your  state- 
ment makes  claim  for  1,078;  there  is  thus,  in  one  case,  a  difference  of  621. 

In  examining  your  revised  statement,  it  is  seen  that  the  increase  of  numbers,  as 
claimed,  results  almost  entirely  from  the  data  obtained  by  you  from  the  returns  made  by 
officers  in  the  field.  This  data  can  not  be  taken  by  this  Department  as  the  basis  of  credits, 
but,  to  effect  an  adjustment  of  the  difference,  1  he  certificate  of  the  chief  U.  S.  mustering 
officer  of  Illinois  can  be  taken. 

Therefore  if  You  will  permit  that  officer  to  examine  your  records,  the  difference— 3,445— 
will  be  passed  to  the  credit  of  the  State  so  soon  as  his  certificate  shall  have  been  received 
to  the  effect  that,  to  October  1,  1863.  139.713  Illinois  volunteers  for  three  years'  service  have 
been  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  service. 

By  my  letter  of  the  16th  instant,  to  his  Excellency,  the  Governor,  you  will  be  informed 
that  4,373  men,  as  per  adjustments  between  Illinois  and  Missouri,  have  been  duly  credited. 
I  have  the  honor  to  remain,  General, 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
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Vol.  1—4 


50  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  ]7, 1864. 

His  Excellency.  The  Governor  of  Illinois, 

Springfield. 

Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  from  February  1  to  29.  1864,  the  State  of 
Illinois  has  been  credited  with  5,041  volunteers  for  three  years'  service,  and  also  with  314 
enlistmenis  in  the  regular  army  from  September  3,  1862,  up  to  date,  so  far  as  reported. 
Veteran  re-enlistments'are  not  included  in  the  foregoing. 
I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Ansisfaat  Adjutant  General. 

Washington  City,  D.  C,  Mar.  29. 1864. 

ColonelJ.  B.  Fry,  Provost  Marshal  General,  U.  S. 

Washington. 

Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  request  a  statement  of  exact  quotas  and  credits  of  the  State  of 
Illinois  under  all  calls  for  troops  from  15th  of  April.  1861.  to  present  date.  The  statement  to 
be  made,  if  you  please,  in  a  way  to  exhibit  quota  and  credit  under  each  call,  with  designa- 
tion of  number  of  recruits  enlisted  in  the  State,  and  veteran  volunteers  enlisted  in  the 
State  and  in  the  field,  and  credited  under  respective  calls,  so  far  as  you  have  received 
report. 

Ihis  statement  is  requested  for  information  of  his  Excellency,  Governor  Yates,  by 
whom  I  am  directed  (this  day  by  telegraph)  to  make  application  for  and  receive  the  same 
from  you. 

Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  JOHN  S.  LOOMIS, 

Col.  and  A.  D.  C. 

Staff  of  Gov.  Yates. 
Address.  15  Willard's  Hotel.  Washington  City.  D.  C.  | 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Ad-jutant  General's  Office, 

Washington  City,  D.  C.  April  14. 1864. 
His  Excellency.  The  Governor  of  Illinois. 

Springfield. 

Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  a  communication  from  Colonel 
Loomis.  Aid-de-Camp,  asking  for  a  statement  of  the  exact  quotas  and  credits  under  each 
call  for  troops  from  Illinois,  from  the  15th  day  of  April.  1861.  to  the  present  date. 

In  reply  I  am  directed  to  inform  you  that  the  information  in  part,  as  requested,  was 
furnished  by  statement  from  this  office  of  date  June  11.  1863,  and  that  since  that  date  no 
general  statement  of  the  character  asked  for  has  been  prepared  for  any  State.  The  quotas 
assigned  and  credits  made  have,  however,  been  duly  communicated  as  per  letters  of  var- 
ious dates  from  this  office  and  that  of  the  Provost  Marshal  General.  The  latter  officer  has 
communicated  the  quotas  fixed  since  March  3. 1863.  the  date  of  the  enrolling  act. 

It  is  therefore  seen  that  the  information  desired  is  already  on  file  in  the  office  of  the 
Adjutant  of  the  State. 

With  the  present  pressure  of  business  upon  the  Department,  it  is  not  practicable  to 
communicate  the  information  under  the  special  form  as  reqiiested  by  your  Excellency. 
I  have  the  honor  to  remain. 
Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Washington.  D.  C.  April  15, 1864. 
His  Excellency,  The  Governor  of  Illinois. 

Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  from  March  1  to  31, 1864.  the  State  of  Illinois 
has  been  credited  with  3,204  volunteers  for  three  years'  service,  and  25  enlistments  in  the 
regular  army  from  September  3, 1862,  up  to  date,  and  not  previously  reported. 

Veteran  re-enlistments  are  not  included  in  the  foregoing. 
I  am.  sir,  very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General.  . 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  51 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washin(;ton.  D.  C,  April  25, 1864. 
"His  Excellency,  The  Governor  of  Illinois, 

Springfield. 
Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  the  State  of  Illinois  has  been  credited  with 
re-enlisted  Veterans  as  follows;     Volunteers,  13,795. 

The  number  (13,795)  is  the  same  as  that  claimed  by  the  State,  per  the  exhibit  of  your 
Adjutant  General  embracing  returns  made  to  him  to  include  the  15th  inst.  The  Provost 
Marshal  General  of  the  United  States  has  been  requested  to  credit  localities  with  the  num- 
ber set  forth  in  said  exhibit. 

The  number  credited  is  supported  by  the  records  of  this  office,  but  thus  far  returns 
here  received  will  permit  me  to  assign  only  10,109  to  localities. 
I  have  the  honor  to  remain 
Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office. 

Washington,  D.  C,  June  1, 1864. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates, 

Governor  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  Springfield,  Illinois. 
Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  an  exhibit  of  the  debits  of  the  State  of  Illinois  under 
all  calls,  and  the  credits,  to  include  the  30th  of  April,  1864,  as  ficallV  adjusted  on  the  records 
of  this  office  from  the  various  reports  received. 

This  exhibit  is  forwarded  for  your  information  and  such  remarks  as  you  may  see  fit  to 
make  thereon. 

Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY, 

Provost  Marshal  General 


WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Ad.jutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  June  6, 1864. 

His  Excellency,  The  Governor  of  Illinois. 

Springfield. 

Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  from  April  1  to  30,  1864,  the  State  of  Illinois 
has  been  credited  with  2,257  volunteers  for  three  years' service,  and  32  enlistments  in  the 
regular  army,  up  to  date,  so  far  as  reported. 

Veteran  re-enlistments  are  not  included  in  the  foregoing. 

I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Asslsfa7it  Adjutant  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  June  21.  1864. 
His  Excellency.  The  Governor  of  Illinois. 

Springfield. 
Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  the  State  oi'  Illinois  has  been  credited  with 
202  colored  troops  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  service  during  the  month  of  April,  and  261  volun- 
teers for  three  years'  service  mustered  in  the  field  during  the  month  of  May,  1864.     Veteran 
re-enlistments  excluded. 

I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


52  ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C.  June  11,  1864. 

His  Excellency,  The  Governor  of  Illinois. 

Springfield. 
Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  from  May  1  to  31,  1S64.  the  State  of  Illinois 
has  been  credited  with  611  volunteers  for  three  years'  service  and  also  with  13  enlistments  in 
the  regular  army,  up  to  date,  so  far  as  reported. 

Veteran  re-enlistments  are  not  included  in  the  foregoing. 
I  am,  sir.  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 
(Signed.)  .  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C,  June  24. 1864. 

His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates. 

Governor  of  Illinois.  Springfield. 

Governor:  I  have  the  honor  to  call  your  attention  to  the  exhibits  of  debits  and  credits 
of  your  State  under  all  calls  up  to  the  30th  of  April.  1864,  which  was  sent  you  from  this 
office  on  the  1st  inst..  and  to  request  that  you  will  acknowledge  its  receipt,  and  if  you  do  not 
accept  it  as  correct,  state  whei'ein  it  is  erroneous. 

I  am,  Governor,  very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  PRY, 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STA^E  OP  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  June  29, 1864. 

Brigadier  General  James  B.  Fry, 

Provost  Marshal  General,  Washington,  D.  C. 
General:  I  am  directed  by  His  Excellency.  Governor  Yates,  to  acknowledge  the  re- 
ceipt of  your  communications  of  the  1st  and  24th  insts..  in  relation  to  three-year  volunteers 
furnished  by  this  State  prior  to  the  first  ultimo,  and  in  reply  to  transmit  herewith  a  state- 
ment showing  the  difference  on  the  subject  between  the  Federal  Government  and  this 
State. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  the  aggregate  difference  is  2,035.  which  Is  almost  entirely  confined 
to  the  number  credited  prior  to  January  1,  1864,  being  655,  and  the  number  of  re-enlisted 
veterans,  which  is  1,438. 

The  returns  which  I  have  made  for  volunteers  furnished  subsequent  to  October  1,  1863 
have  been  verified  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  James  Oakes,  Superintendent  of  Volunteer  Re 
cruiting  Service  for  this  State.  These  returns  of  veterans  show  that  rolls  had  been  received 
prior  to  the  15th  of  April  last  for  13,951  veterans,  whereas  you  only  credit  the  State  13,795  for 
same  period. 

It  will  furthermore  be  noticed  that  the  enclosed  statement  shows  the  number  of  veterans 
prior  to  the  1st  of  May  was  15,233,  instead  of  13,795.  as  stated  by  you. 
I  have  the  honor  to  remain. 

Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General.   ^3 


Original  by  teltgraph. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 
Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D.  C,  July  5. 1864. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates. 

Governor  of  Illinois,  Springfield,  111. 
No  acknowledgment  of  your  receipt  of  the  exhibit  of  quotas  and  credits  of  your  State 
up  to  April  30,  sent  you  June  1.  has  been  received.    It  was  sent  to  invite  your  acceptance  of 
the  correctness  of  our  accounts,  or  your  explanation  of  discrepancies,  if  any  existed.    If  no 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  53 

errors  are  pointed  out  before  it  is  necessary  for  me  to  close  the  account,  which  will  be  soon. 
it  will  be  taken  for  granted  that  you  adopt  our  accounts  up  to  the  date  of  the  exhibit,  and  I 
will  regard  the  subject  as  closed  to  the  date. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY, 

Provost  Marshal  General. 
Official  copy. 
(Signed.)       Chas.  H.  H.  Broom, 

1st  Lt.  57th  N.  G,  V.  and  A.  A.  A.  G. 


WAR  DEPARTMENT, 
Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  July  14,  1864. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates, 

Governor  of  Illinois,  Springfield,  111. 

Sir:  Section  8.  of  the  Act  approved  July  4,  1864,  further  to  regulate  and  provide  for  the 
enrolling  and  calling  out  the  National  forces,  and  for  other  purposes,  is  as  follows: 

"That  all  persons  in  the  naval  service  of  the  United  States,  who  have  entered  said  ser- 
vice during  the  present  rebellion,  who  have  not  been  credited  to  the  quota  of  any  town,  dis- 
trict, ward  or  State,  by  reason  of  their  being  in  said  service,  and  not  enrolled  prior  to 
February  24,  1864,  shall  be  enrolled  and  credited  to  the  quotas  of  the  town,  ward,  district  or 
State  in  which  they  respectively  reside,  upon  satisfactory  proof  of  their  residence,  made  to 
the  Secretary  of  War. 

The  Secretary  of  War  hereby  appoints  your  Excellency  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  James 
Oakes,  Acting  Assistant  Provost  Marshal  General  for  the  State  of  Illinois,  a  commission 
to  ascertain  what  credits  the  State  of  Illinois,  and  the  different  sub-divisions  of  the  State, 
are  entitled  to.  under  the  law  given  above. 

For  the  information  of  the  Commission,  it  may  be  proper  to  remark  that  the  total  num- 
ber of  persons  in  the  naval  service  of  the  United  States,  by  the  latest  returns,  is  about 
thirty-eight  thousand  (38.000).  as  oflScially  reported  by  tlie  Navy  Department. 

In  determining  this  question,  the  Secretary  thinks  it  will  be  fair  to  presume  that  the 
State  in  which  naval  enlistments  have  been  made  is  entitled  to  the  credit  for  those  enlist- 
ments, unless  it  shall  appear,  by  more  direct  evidence,  that  the  credits  belong  elsewhere. 
The  points  of  law  to  be  observed  in  applying  the  act  quoted  will  readily  be  perceived  by  the 
Commission. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Oakes.  Acting  Assistant  Provost  Marshal  General  for  Illinois,  will 
carry  into  immediate  effect  all  the  credits  allowed  by  the  Commission,  unless  they  shall 
specially  require  reference  to  the  Secretary  of  War. 

I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

(Signed.)  JAMER  B.  FRY, 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 
Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  July  19, 1864. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates, 

Governor  of  Illinois,  Springfield,  111, 
Sir:    The  quota  of  the  State  of  Illinois  under  call  of  the  President  for  500,000  men,  of 
date  July  18,  1864,  is  52,057. 

The  quota  will  be  divided  among  the  different  sub-districts,  and  the  quota  of  each  sub- 
district  will  be  reduced  by  any  excess  it  may  now  have  over  all  calls  heretofore  made,  or 
increased  by  its  deficiency  on  such  calls,  as  the  case  may  be. 

For  details  in  regard  to  the  subject,  please  confer  with  the  Acting  Assistant  Provost 
Marshal  General  of  the  State. 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY, 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

By  telegraph  from 

Washington.  July  28, 1864. 
To  Lieutenant-Colonel  JAiiES  Oakes: 

The  quota  of  Illinois  under  call  or  first  of  February,  eighteen  hundred  sixty-four  (1864). 
was  based  on  enrollment  of  eighteen  hundred  sixty-three  (1863). 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY, 

P.  M.  G. 


54  ADJUTANT  general's  EEPORT. 

Office  A.  A.  Pro.  Mar.-Gkn'l,  Illinois. 

Springfield,  July  29. 1864. 
Official  copy. 

Respectfully  furnished  for  the  information  of  General  Allen  C.  Fuller.  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral, Illinois. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  OAKES, 

Lieut.-Col.  and  A.  A.  P.  M.  G.,  Illinois. 

Statement  of  the  method  adopted  by  James  Oakes.  Lt.-Col..  4th  U.  S.  Car.,  and  A.  A.  P. 
M.  G.,  Illinois,  for  ascertaining:  and  assigning  credits,  and  of  iinding  the  numbers  given  in 
the  column  headed  "Pro  Rata."* 

In  order  to  assign  the  credits  to  the  sub-districts  of  the  State  the  duplicate  monthly  re- 
ports of  veteran  volunteers,  on  file  in  the  office  of  Adjutant  General  Fuller,  were  obtained; 
and  these,  with  the  duplicate  reports  of  Musters  of  Recruits  in  the  State,  all  containing 
statements  of  the  numbers  from  each  locality  as  reported  by  mustering  officers,  were  placed 
in  the  hands  of  the  three  clerks  in  the  several  offices  of  the  A.  A.  P.  M.  G.,  S.  V.  R.  b.  and 
('.  M.  &  D.  C,  Illinois,  who  had  the  best  acquaintance  with  the  geography  of  the  State,  and 
had  had  most  experience  in  ascertaining  the  location  of  places  of  residence.  They  were  in- 
structed to  enter  upon  tally- lists,  opposite  the  name  and  number  of  each  sub-district,  the 
number  of  recruits  or  veterans  found  to  belong  to  each,  using  their  most  enlightened  judg- 
ment and  fullest  knowledge  in  correcting  any  errors  in  the  assignment  of  residences  found 
already  in  the  reports. 

They  proceeded,  with  the  aid  of  the  best  maps,  postoffice  lists  and  lists  of  townships 
and  precincts  obtained  from  the  State  officers,  to  enter  the  assignments  on  the  lists. 
When  a  given  place  of  residence  said  to  be  in  one  couuty  was  found  to  be  in  another,  the 
men  therefrom  were  credited  to  the  sub-district  in  which  the  place  was  known  to  be;  ex- 
cepting that  when  the  given  place  was  adjacent  to  the  county  in  which  it  was  erroneously 
said  to  be,  it  was  presumed  that  the  man  lived  in  the  county  named,  and  in  the  sub-district 
nearest  to  the  place  named.  Thus,  a  man  said  to  be  resident  in  Laclede.  Marion  county, 
was  credited  to  the  sub-district  in  Marion  county  nearest  to  Laclede,  which  is  in  Fayette 
county.  When  no  place  of  the  given  name  was  found  in  the  county  named,  and  uo  reason 
appeared  for  transferring  the  credit  to  another  county,  it  was  assigned  to  any  place  for 
which  the  name  most  probably  might  have  been  mistaken.  Thus,  Colorado  was  presumed 
to  mean  Eldorado;  Lamville  to  mean  Lamoille.  This  resource  failing,  the  credit  was 
entered  to  the  county  at  large,  to  be  disposed  of  as  hereafter  shown. 

When  all  credits  had  been  thus  located  as  far  as  possible,  including  reports  of  musters 
in  the  field,  and  recruits  for  the  regular  army  and  a  few  for  the  navy,  the>otal  was  found 
to  be  174,171.  The  remaining  credit  of  the  State,  being  the  remainder  of  181.178  allowed  in 
settlement  between  the  State  of  Illinois  and  the  War  Department,  was  7,007,  being  persons 
who  had  given  no  other  designation  of  residence  than  "Illinois."  and  persons  credited  to 
the  State  by  virtue  of  enlistments  into  Illinois  regiments.  From  this  sum  was  deducted— 
first,  a  credit  known  to  be  due  to  Cook  county  of  1239;  next,  special  credits  on  proved  claims 
of  Winnebago,  Boone  and  Bureau  counties,  amounting  to  125.  132  and  122.  respectively; 
total,  379.  These  were  allowed  to  these  counties  and  added  to  the  credit  of  these  counties 
at  large,  because  of  men  shown  by  the  authorities  of  these  counties  to  have  enlisted  in 
regiments  of  other  States,  Missouri  excepted.  The  remaining  unassigned  credit  of  the 
State,  6,389,  was  divided  among  the  ninety-nine  counties  which  had  not  shown  their  con- 
tributions to  the  regiments  of  other  States,  in  proportion  to  their  revised  enrollment. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  August  6. 1864. 
His  Excellency,  The  Governor  of  Illinois. 

Springfield,  Illinois. 
Sir:    I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  the  State  of  Illinois  has  been  credited  with 
2,391  additional  re-enlisted  veteran  volunteers. 

The  total  (2,391)  is  the  same  as  that  claimed  by  the  State,  per  the  exhibit  of  your  Adju- 
tant General  embracing  returns  made  to  him  from  April  15  to  June  30,  1864.  The  Provost 
Marshal  General  of  the  United  States  has  been  requested  to  credit  localities  with  the 
numbers  set  forth  by  the  State  records. 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain,  very  respectfully.  ■ 
Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


*TabIes  omitted. 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT.  OD 

REPORT  AND  TABULAR  STATEMENT. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  September  1,  1864. 
His  Excellency,  Governor  Yates  : 

On  the  first  day  of  February  last,  I  had  the  honor  to  submit  my  report 
showing,  among  other  things,  that  the  total  quotas  of  three  years'  volunteers 
assigned  to  this  State  prior  to  and  including  the  call  for  300,000,  October  18, 

1863,  was  145,000;  that  the  State  had  been  credited  for  volunteers  furnished 
prior  to  October  1,  1863,  with  136,268  in  our  own  regiments,  and  a  balance  of 
4,373  on  settlement  with  the  State  of  Missouri,  making  140,641,  and  leaving 
a  balance  against  the  State  of  4,459;  that  the  State,  however,  claimed  to  have 
furnished  prior  to  that  date  144,086,  leaving  only  a  balance  of  1,014,  and  that 
the  difference  in  accounts  between  the  Federal  and  State  governments  would 
probably  soon  be  placed  to  the  credit  of  the  State. 

As  a  part  of  said  report  I  submitted  a  tabular  statement,  compiled  from 
descriptive  roll-books  on  file  in  this  department,  showing  the  credit  to  which 
each  county  would  then  be  entitled,  providing  the  balance  of  our  accounts 
should  be  allowed  by  the  War  Department,  and  that  beside  specific  credits 
there  stated,  there  was  5,106  to  be  apportioned  to  the  different  counties  in 
the  State  on  account  of  volunteers  from  other  States  in  our  regiments  and 
volunteers  from  our  own  State  whose  county  residences  were  then  unknown. 

I  now  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  during  my  late  visit  to  Washing- 
ton all  differences  concerning  the  number  of  volunteers  furnished  prior  to 
July  1,  1864,  were  satisfactorily  adjusted,  and  all  claims  of  the  State  al- 
lowed by  the  War  Department. 

Herewith  is  submitted  a  tabular  statement  showing  the  population  of  each 
county  in  the  State  according  to  the  census  of  1860;  the  total  first  and  sec- 
ond class  enrollment  in  each  county,  as  taken  by  the  Provost  Marshal's  de- 
partment, and  corrected  to  February  1,  1864;  the  quotas  of  this  State  under 
all  calls  since  the  commencement  of  the  war;  the  credits  of  each  county  for 
volunteers  furnished  prior  to  July  1,  1864,  and  the  deficits  of  sixty-three  (63) 
counties,  and  surplus  of  thirty-nine  (39)  counties. 

From  this  statement  it  will  be  seen  that  our  total  quotas  under  all  calls  in 
1861  was  47,785;  quotas  under  calls   of  1862,  32,685,  and  quotas  under  calls  of 

1864,  116,890,  making  a  grand  total  of  quotas  of  197.360,  and  which  is  only 
183  less  than  the  first  class  enrollment  of  1862,  of  all  persons  in  the  State 
subject  to  military  duty,  between  the  ages  of  twenty  and  thirty-five  years, 
and  all  unmarried  persons  subject  to  military  duty,  above  the  age  of  thirty- 
five  and  under  the  age  of  forty-five  years.  It  will  be  noticed  that  there  are 
no  quotas  mentioned  for  the  year  1863.     This   is   because    the  draft  call  for 

1863,  of  which  our  quota  was  36,700,  was  waived  by  the  War  Department 
or  included  in  calls  of  1864,  and  the  call  for  300,000'  Oct.  13,  1863,  of  which 
our  quota  was  27,930,  is  included  by  the  President  in  the  call  for  500,000  Feb. 
1.  1864,  of  which  our  quota  was  46,309.  Our  quota  under  the  call  of  200,000 
March  14,  1864,    was  18,524,    and   our  quota  under  call    for  500,000  July  18, 

1864,  was  52,057,  making  total  calls  in  1864.  1,200,000;  total  quotas  under 
said  calls  116,890.  It  will  be  further  noticed  that  the  total  credits  to  July  1, 
1864,  (in  addition  to  11,328  one-hundred  days'  men  not  credited)  is  181.178, 
showing  that  our  enlistments  between  October  1,  1863,  and  July  1,  1864, 
is  37,092.  Of  this  latter  number  16.186  are  on  account  of  re-enlisted  veterans, 
exclusive  of  the  veterans  of  the  37th  and  58th  regiments,  whose  rolls  have 
not  yet  been  received. 

Neither  in  the  assignments  of  these  quotas,  nor  apportionment  of  credits 
of  the  State  to  localities,  have  the  State  authorities  any  power  or  control. 
The  policy  adopted  in  1862  of  calling  on  the  State  to  enroll  its  arms-bearing 
population,  and,  in  case  of  a  deficiency,  to  draft  for  such  deficiency,  was 
abandoned  March  3,  1863,  and  the  Federal  authorities  required  to  perform 
such  service.  We  may  co-operate,  advise  or  object,  but  not  decide;  and  are 
therefore,   neither  entitled  to  credit  for  any  success,  nor  are  we  responsible 


56  ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 

for  any  failure  in  the  just  and  equitable  execution  of  the  enrollment  act, 
any  further  than  we  may  furnish  or  refuse  to  furnish  any  information  from 
the  State  records  in  our  possession.  It  is  but  just,  however,  to  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Oakes,  the  Acting  Provost  Marshal  General  of  this  State,  in  this 
connection  to  state,  that  in  assigning  these  quotas  and  apportioning  these 
credits,  there  has  been  between  us  a  perfect  agreement  of  opinion,  and 
I  believe  he  has,  in  the  discharge  of  these  important  duties,  been  most 
anxious  to  do  justice  to  all  parties,  as  far  as  possible. 

These  quotas,  under  the  calls  of  1861  and  1862,  were  assigned  by  the  War 
Department  to  States  according  to  their  population,  as  ascertained  by  the 
census  of  1860.  The  quotas  under  the  calls  of  February  and  March,  1864, 
were  assigned  according  to  the  enrollment  of  1863,  as  corrected  to  February 
1,  1864,  and  the  quotas  under  the  call  of  July  18,  1864,  were  assigned  ac- 
cording to  the  enrollment,  as  corrected  to  July  1,  1864.  Such  being  the  rule 
under  which  quotas  have  been  assigned  to  States,  the  same  rule  has  been 
adopted  in  assigning  these  quotas  to  districts  and  sub- districts  within  this 
State. 

In  the  apportionment  of  credits  for  volunteers  furnished  prior  to  October 
1,  1863,  there  has  been  more  difficulty.  They  should  either  be  distributed 
pro  rata  throughout  the  State,  according  to  the  population  or  enrollment, 
without  regard  to  what  any  counties  or  towns  had  in  fact  furnished,  or 
specifically,  according  to  what  each  locality  had  done,  so  far  as  could  be 
officially  ascertained. 

Prior  to  October,  1863,  the  War  Department  kept  no  account  except  with 
States.  The  muster-rolls  of  mustering  officers  did  not  show  the  resi- 
dence of  the  volunteer,  and  the  Provost  Marshal  General,  on  the  18th  of 
January  last,  informed  you  that  the  War  Department  did  not  propose  the 
ascertainment  of  the  number  of  volunteers  furnished  by  each  county  in  this 
State  prior  to  October,  as  it  kept  accounts  only  with  States,  but  added  that  if 
the  State  could  show  by  its  records  what  proportion  each  county  oriocality 
hai  furnished,  that  the  War  Department  would  adopt  its  apportionment,  and 
that  there  was  no  doubt  it  would  be  more  just  and  satisfactory  to  have 
these  credits  apportioned  accordingly.  On  the  6th  of  August,  therefore, 
the  Provost  Marshal  General  instructed  the  Acting  Provost  Marshal  General 
of  this  State  to  apportion  these  credits  according  to  the  records  on  file  in  my 
office  and  his.  The  records  on  file  in  my  office  showed  the  county  and  State 
residence  of  our  volunteers  from  the  commencement  of  the  war,  and  in 
most  cases  the  town  or  post  office  address.  These  rolls  were  sent  to  the 
field  in  1861,  and  filled  up  and  returned,  verified  by  officers  in  command  of 
our  forces  and  have  been  in  use  ever  since.  They  were  originally  pre- 
pared to  procure  evidence  of  those  who  were  hurriedly  sent  away  in  1861  with- 
out rolls,  and  also  to  obtain  local  historical  information.  It  was  found  that  the 
post  office  address  of  the  volunteers  had  been  usually  given  instead  of  the  town, 
township  or  ward  in  which  they  resided  when  they  entered  the  service, 
/  and,  therefore,  the  effect  of  making  up  an  account  by  towns  from  these  rolls 
would  be  to  do  great  injustice  to  country  towns  where  few  or  no  post  offices 
were  located.  A  careful  and  thorough  examination  of  these  rolls  in  mj' 
office,  and  the  muster-rolls  of  recruits  since  October,  on  file  in  my  office, 
and  also  in  the  office  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Oakes,  showed  174,171  prior  to 
July  1,  1864,  whose  county  residence  was  stated,  and  7,007  non-residents  and 
those  whose  county  residence  was  not  stated,  making  a  total  of  181,178, 
as  appears  from  said  tabular  statement.  The  greater  part,  however,  of  the 
above  7,007  were  non-residents  of  this  State. 
Under  these  circumstances  the  distribution  has  been  made  as  follows: 
All  volunteers  enlisted  prior  to  October  1,  1863,  whose  county  residence  ap- 
pears on  the  rolls,  have  been  apportioned  pro  rata  to  the  different  sub- 
districts  in  each  county  according  to  enrollment.  Non-residents  and  those 
whose  county  residence  does  not  appear,  have  been  apportioned  i^ro  rata  to 
the  different  counties  in  the  State,  and  then  apportioned  to  sub-districts 
according  to  enrollment,  except  in  case  of  four  or  five  counties  to  whona  spe- 
cific credits  were  given   to  cover  losses  by  enlistments  from  such  counties  in 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  57 

other  States,  as  appeared  from  written  evidence  presented.  All  receipts  since 
October  have  been  specifically  credited  to  sub-districts  according  to  residence 
appearing  on  the  rolls,  and  in  cases  where  no  residence  was  stated  they  were 
divided  pro  rata  as  in  case  of  enlistments  prior  to  October  1, 1863. 

That  this  rule  of  apportionment  operates  inequitably  in  many  cases  is  un- 
doubtedly true,  and  so  would  any  rule  except  one  made  upon  official  data  of 
the  town*  or  sub-district  which  actually  furnished  each  volunteer.  Such  data 
are  not  in  existence,  and  from  a  want  of  knowledge  on  the  part  of  the  War 
Department  at  the  commencement  of  the  war  that  a  draft  would  be  necessary 
to  raise  armies,  such  data  or  information  is  impossible  to  be  had. 

In  many  parts  of  the  State  great  complaint  is  made  on  account  of  the  man- 
ner in  which  the  Congressional  districts  and  counties  are  divided  into  sub-  1 
districts.  The  ninth  section  of  the  act  providing  for  enrolling  and  calling  out 
the  National  forces,  approved  March  3,  1863,  required  the  boards  of  enroll- 
ment to  divide  their  districts  into  sub-districts  of  convenient  size,  if  they 
should  deem  it  necessary,  not  exceeding  two,  without  the  consent  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  War.  On  the  21st  of  April,  1863,  the  Secretary  of  War  directed  the 
boards  of  enrollment,  whenever  they  should  deem  it  expedient,  to  divide 
their  districts  into  sub-districts  at  the  rate  of  one  for  each  ward  of  a  city, 
and,  if  the  boards  deemed  it  best,  one  or  more  townships  of  a  county  might 
constitute  one  sub-district  where  the  population  is  dense,  or  a  county  might 
constitute  a  sub-district  in  sparsely  settled  regions.  The  object  to  be  kept  in 
view  in  making  such  sub-divisions  was  declared  to  be  to  insure  the  enroll- 
meat  at  the  earliest  date  practicable.  The  most,  if  not  all,  the  sub-districts  in 
the  State  were  made  prior  to  May  1,  1864,  when  the  Secretary  of  War  again 
called  attention  to  the  subject  and  directed  that  each  district  should  be  di- 
vided into  sub-districts,  "at  the  rate  of  one  for  each  ward  of  a  city,  and  one 
for  each  town,  township,  precinct,  county  or  election  district  of  a  county,  ac- 
cording as  one  or  the  other  of  these  sub-divisions  will  prove  most  convenient 
for  the  execution  of  the  law."  In  most  districts  two  or  more  towns  or  town-) 
ships  are  included  in  the  same  sub-district,  and  as  a  draft,  if  made,  will  be 
made  by  sub-districts,  it  is  to  be  regretted  that  sub-districts  include  more  than 
one  town,  and  that  towns  which  have  furnished  nearly,  and  in  many  cases 
their  full  quotas,  should  be  obliged  to  take  their  chances  in  a  draft  with  other 
towns  in  the  same  sub-district  which  have  done  little  or  nothing  in  furnish- 
ing troops. 

To  remedy  this  state  of  things  application  was  made  by  you  to  the  War 
Department  for  a  reduction  of  all  sub-districts  to  towns,  and  the  reply  was 
received  that  it  was  now  too  late  to  change  sub-districts  for  the  impending 
draft,  but  that  the  subject  would  receive  future  consideration. 

Frequent  inquiries  are  made  why  the  credits  now  given  to  particular  coun- 
ties or  towns  do  not  correspond  with  or  exceed  the  number  reported  by  the 
enrolling  officers  of  1862,  as  published  in  schedule  "D"  of  my  report  of  Jan- 
uary 1,  1863.  The  answer  to  this  is  very  plain.  I  did  not  vouch  for  the  ac- 
curacy of  that  schedule.  It  was  published  as  a  return  of  enrolling  officers, 
and  its  accuracy  not  endorsed.  On  the  contrary,  on  page  40  of  the  same  re- 
port it  appears  that  the  total  number  in  service  January  1,  1863,  was,  exclu- 
sive of  eleven  regiments  of  three  months'  men,  135,440,  although  the  return 
of  the  enrolling  officers  shows  only  115,123  in  service.  Neither  the  returns 
made  by  enrolling  officers  in  1862  nor  since,  are  ever  consulted  in  ascertain- 
ing the  number  of  men  furnished.  From  necessity  they  are  inaccurate  and 
unreliable,  and  beside,  they  are  supposed  to  include  all  men  in  the  service. 
The  muster  rolls  alone  determine  the  number  for  which  we  are  entitled  to 
credit,  and  none  but  three  years'men  are  counted. 

Another  cause  of  dissatisfaction  grows  out  of  the  belief  that  the  enroll- 
ment lists  are  in  many  cases  erroneous,  and  include  hundreds  and  thousands 
of  names  of  aliens  and  others  not  liable  to  do  military  duty,  and  that  it  is  pro- 
posed to  draft  for  all  deficiencies  in  sub-districts,  without  regard  to  the  deficit 
of  the  State.  It  is  undoubtedly  true  that  there  are  the  names  of  hundreds, 
and  perhaps  thousands,  upon  the  enrollment  lists  who  are  not  liable  to  draft, 
and  who,  if  drafted,  are  entitled  to  exemption.  This  is  more  particularly  so 
in  large   cities,  or  those   portions  of  the  State  of  a  large  foreign  population. 


58  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

And  yet  it  is  also  true  that  the  law  has  for  a  long  time  invited  an  examina- 
tion of  these  enrollments,  with  a  view  of  having  stricken  from  the  list  those 
not  liable  to  do  military  duty,  as  well  as  for  the  purpose  of  causing  the  names 
of  those  omitted  from  the  list,  but  who  are  liable  to  draft,  to  be  added.  I 
have  no  doubt  that  a  thorough  revision  of  these  rolls  before  a  draft,  would 
give  general  satisfaction,  although  I  think  the  injustice  which  would  be 
done  by  drafting  without  such  revision  is  over-estimated,  for  the  quotas  un- 
der all  calls  of  1864  are  assigned  and  the  credits  apportioned  upon  the  same 
basis,  and  therefore  the  practical  difference  or  deficit  in  a  case  where  the  en- 
rollment is  believed  to  be  too  large,  is  less  than  I  presume  is  generally  sup- 
posed. 

The  ninth  section  of  the  enrollment  law  of  Congress,  approved  February 
24,  L864,  provides  that  all  enlistments  in  the  Naval  Service  of  the  United 
States,  or  in  the  Marine  service  of  the  United  States,  that  might  hereafter  be 
made  by  persons  liable  to  draft,  should  be  credited  to  the  locality  in  which 
such  enlisted  man  were  enrolled  and  liable  to  duty,  under  such  regulations 
as  the  Provost  Marshal  General  of  the  United  States  might  prescribe.  Under 
this  law  no  enlistments  for  the  Naval  Service  made  prior  to  February  24, 
1864,  nor  those  made  subsequent  to  that  date  except  they  should  be  enrolled, 
were  to  be  credited,  and  as  most  enlistments  for  the  Navy  were  from  a  class 
of  transient  persons  who  were  not  enrolled,  only  261  were  reported  as  credited 
to  this  State  prior  to  July  1,  1864.  The  eighth  section  of  the  enrollment  act, 
approved  July  4,  1864,  provides  that  "all  persons  in  the  Naval  Service  of  the 
United  States,  who  have  entered  said  service  during  the  present  rebellion, 
who  have  not  been  credited  to  the  quota  of  any  town,  district,  ward  or  State, 
by  reason  of  their  being  in  said  service,  and  not  enrolled  prior  to  February 
24,  1864,  shall  be  enrolled  and  credited  to  the  quota  of  the  town,  ward,  dis- 
trict or  State  in  which  they  respectively  reside,  upon  satisfactory  proof>,of 
their  residence  made  to  the  Secretary  of  War." 

On  the  14th  day  of  July,  1864,  the  Secretary  of  War  appointed  yourself  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Oakes  a  commission  to  ascertain  and  determine  what 
credits  the  State  was  entitled  to  under  this  law,  and  in  determining  such  cred- 
its, the  Secretary  of  War  stated  that  the  residence  of  such  recruits,  in  the 
absence  of  proof  to  the  contrary,  would  be  deemed  to  be  in  the  State  in 
which  they  enlisted. 

In  pursuance  of  the  powers  contained  in  said  commission,  reports  have 
been  received  from  the  United  States  Naval  officers  at  Chicago  and  Cairo, 
showing  that  the  State  was  entitled  to  1,174  additional  credits.  That  number 
has  been  apportioned  to  the  different  localities  of  the  State  entitled  to  the 
same,  and  the  Provost  Marshals  of  the  different  districts  notified  accordingly. 
Investigations  of  this  commission  are  being  continued,  in  the  expectation 
that  credits  of  several  hundred  more  men  will  be  secured. 

On  the  27th  ultimo  1  concluded  an  adjustment  with  the  Adjutant  General  of 
Missouri,  for  re-enlisted  veterans  whose  original  enlistment  was  included  in 
our  settlement  in  January  last.  It  appeared  from  an  examination  of  the  rolls 
that  762  residents  of  Illinois  in  Missouri  regiments  have  re-enlisted,  and  that 
136  residents  of  Missouri  in  Illinois  regiments  have  re-enlisted,  leaving  a  bal- 
ance in  our  favor  of  626,  which  have  been  placed  to  the  credit  of  the  State, 
and  the  proper  local  credits  given.  Although  those  enlistments  in  the  Navy, 
and  re-enlistments  in  Missouri,  amounting  to  1,800,  were  prior  to  July  1, 1864, 
yet,  as  they  have  been  ascertained  since  that  date,  they  have  been  added  to 
141  musters  made  during  that  month,  and  passed  to  the  July  credits,  making 
a  t9tal  credit  in  July  of  1,941.  Enlistments  during  the  month  of  August,  of 
which  rolls  have  been  received,  amount  to  801,  being  a  total  credit  for  July 
and  August  of  2,742. 

The  total  deficiency  against  the  State,  on  the  first  of  July  last,  was  16,182. 
The  total  deficiency,  by  counties,  on  the  first  of  July,  was  27,024.  The  total 
deficiency,  by  sub-districts,  on  the  first  of  July,  was  29,797.  That  is  to  say, 
the  total  quotas   of  the  State  is  197,360;  total  credits  of  the  State  to  July  1, 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  59 

181,178;  total  deficits  of  sixty-three  (63)  counties,  July  1,  27,024;  total  surplus 
in  thirty-nine  (39)  counties,  10,842;  total  deficits  in  various  sub-districts, 
July  1,  29,797;  total  surplus  in  other  sub-districts  July  1,  13,615;  leaving  in 
each  case  a  general  balance  against  the  State  of  16,182. 

The  present  credit  of  the  State  is  183,920,  leaving  a  general  balance  against 
the  State  of  13,440.  The  total  deficits  of  62  counties  is  25,043,  and  the  excess 
of  40  counties  is  11.603;  and  the  deficiency  of  a  portion  of  the  sub-districts  is 
28,058,  and  the  excess  of  other  sub-districts  is  14,618,  leaving  a  general  bal- 
ance against  the  State,  as  before  stated,  of  13,440.  It  will  thus  be  seen  that 
although  the  credits  of  July  and  August  are  2,742,  yet  these  credits  have,  in 
fact,  only  reduced  the  deficiencies,  by  sub-districts,  1,739,  and  to  draft  for  the 
full  deficiencies  in  sub-districts  (28,058)  would  be  14,618  more  than  the  gen- 
eral balance  against  us  as  a  State. 

As  no  general  settlement  had  been  concluded  with  the  War  Department 
until  the  6th  ultimo,  the  apportionment  could  not  be  completed  and"announced 
until  the  27th  of  that  month,  or  only  eight  days  before  the  draft  was  ordered 
to  be  made.  Local  authorities,  therefore,  awaited  notification  of  their  situa- 
tion before  offering  local  bounties  to  secure  enlistments.  And  this,  I  think, 
is  the  principal  reason  why  so  few  enlistments  were  made  during  the  months 
of  July  and  August.  I  believe  with  a  few  days  extension  of  time  before  the 
draft,  the  balance  against  us  as  a  State  can  be  raised  by  volunteering,  but  I 
have  no  expectation  whatever  that  the  total  deficiency  by  sub-districts  can  be 
raised  in  that  manner. 

In  regard  to  drafting  in  the  State  for  more  than  the  deficiency,  as  such,  I 
presume  all  citizens  agree,  and  although  a  strict  construction  of  the  law  may 
authorize  a  draft  to  be  made  in  each  sub-district  for  its  deficit,  without  refer- 
ence to  the  fact  that  other  districts  have  an  excess,  yet  it  is  not  strange  that 
the  people  of  a  State  which,  for  the  past  two  years,  has  furnished  an  average 
surphis  of  from  25,000  to  40,000  volunteers  in  excess  of  all  calls,  and  which 
has  sent  to  the  field  183,920,  and  had,  on  the  first  of  July,  35,875  of  three 
years'  men  to  answer  against  its  quota  of  52,057  one  year  men,  will  feel  some 
pride  of  State  and  doubt  the  justice  of  being  required  to  furnish  28,058  by 
sub-districts  when  there  are  only  13,440  against  the  State.  And  I  therefore 
submit  that  though  the  law  may  require  each  sub-district  to  stand  on  its  own 
account,  yet  it  seems  to  me  that  the  Federal  Government  can  well  afford  to 
suspend  the  execution  of  such  a  power  and  give  the  State  a  reasonable  time 
to  fill  balance  of  its  quota  by  volunteering.  Under  all  these  circumstances  I 
can  not  but  believe  your  recommendations  on  this  subject,  heretofore  made, 
will  meet  the  approval  of  the  War  Department. 
I  have  the  honor  to  remain, 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

Allen  C.  Fuller, 

Adjutant  General. 
*********** 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Springfield.  October  21, 1564. 
Colonel  James  B.  Fry, 

Provost  Marshal  General,  Washington. 
Colonel:    Referring  to  your  letter  of  the  14th  ultimo,  addressed  to  Hii?  Excellency. 
Governor  Yates,  I  take  the  liberty  to  call  your  attention  to  an  apparent  discrepancy. 

In  a  statement  furnished  June  11, 1861.  by  Major  Thomas  M.  Vincent.  A.  A.  G..  of  the 
calls  made  by  the  General  Government,  upon  this  State  for  volunteers,  it  is  stated  that  the 
Quota  of  Illinois  under  the  call  of  July  2, 1862,  for  300,000  volunteers,  was  20,148. 

In  your  communication,  above  referred  to.  you  state  the  quota  of  this  State  (supposed 
to  be  for  300,000)  for  the  draft  was  36.700. 

I  would  respectfully  inquire  what  the  quota  of  this  State  will  be  under  the  last  procla- 
mation of  the  President  for  "300,000  men," 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain.  Colonel, 
Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 


•60  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 
Peovost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  21, 1864. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates, 

Governor  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 
Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  Illinois'  quota  of  the  300,000  volunteers  called 
for  by  the  President's  proclamation  of  the  17th  inst.,  is  as  follows:  1st  District,  3.184;  2d 
District,  1.751;  3d  District,  1.922;  4th  District.  1,987:  5th  District.  2,228;  6th  District,  2,010;  7th 
District,  2,113;  8th  District,  2,373;  9th  District,  1,813;  10th  District,  2,327;  11th  District,  1,928; 
12th  District,  2,355;  13th  District,  1,936.    Total,  27,930. 

Inasmuch,  however,  as  there  remains  to  the  credit  of  Illinois  8,159  men,  the  surplus  of 
her  excess  over  all  former  calls,  as  compared  with  the  quota  due  from  her  on  the  current 
draft,  the  quota  named  above  (27,930),  in  case  a  draft  is  rendered  necessary  by  a  failure  to 
raise  volunteers,  will  be  reduced  by  that  number  (8,149).  that  is  to  say,  to  19,771,  which  num- 
ber, in  reference  to  each  draft,  will  be  sub.iect  to  a  further  reduction  to  the  extent  of  all 
volunteers  not  hitherto  credited,  and  such  as  may  be  raised  in  pursuance  of  the  proclama- 
tion aforesaid'J 

If  your  Excellency  thinks  best  to  sub-divide  the  quotas  herein  assigned  to  Congres- 
sional districts,  and  allot  proportional  parts  to  smaller  sub-divisions  of  your  State,  I  would 
suggest  that  for  harmonizing  the  subject  of  credits  in  drafts  hereafter,  you  regard  the  en- 
rollment of  the  first  class,  made  }>y  this  bureau,  as  the  basis  of  assignment. 

The  Provost  Marshal  General  of  your  State,  and  the  Boards  of  Enrollment  in  the  sev- 
eral districts,  will  give  you  all  the  aid  in  their  power  in  this  and  all  other  matters  connected 
with  raising  troops. 

I  am,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 
(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY. 

Provost  Marshal  General 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  61 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT-1865. 


GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 
Springfield,  January  1,  1865. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates, 

Governor  of  Illinois: 
I  exceedingly  regret  that  on  account  of  serious  and  protracted  illness,  from 
which  I  have  but  partially  recovered,  I    am    unable  at  this  time  to  submit  a 
biennial  report  of  the  transactions  of  this  department  from  the  first  of  Jan- 
uary, 1863,  to  the  present  time. 
*  *  *  **  *  *  *  *  *  *  « 

There  have  been  organized  138  regiments  and  one  battalion  of  infantry; 
seventeen  regiments  of  cavalry;  two  regiments  and  eight  independent  bat- 
teries of  artiller3^  And  there  were  issued  prior  to  January  1,  1861,  8,757 
commissions  for  volunteer  officers,  and  since  the  first  of  January,  1863,  6,116, 
making  a  total  of  volunteer  officers  commissioned — 14,873. 

The  total  quotas  assigned  to  this  State  by  the  War  Department,  under  all 
calls  made  prior  to  December  1,  1864,  is  one  hundred  and  ninety-seven 
thousand  three  hundred  and  sixty  (197,360).  The  total  number  of  three- 
years'  volunteers  furnished  prior  to  January,  1863,  and  of  which  rolls  and 
returns  had  been  received,  was  one  hundred  and  thirty  thousand  five  hun- 
dred and  thirty-nine  (130,539).  In  a  settlement  I  made  with  the  War  De- 
partment in  August,  an  additional  credit  of  fifty  thousand  sis  hundred  and 
thirty-nine  (50,639)  for  volunteers  furnished  between  January  1, 1863,  and 
July  1,  1864,  was  allowed,  making  our  total  credits  of  three-years'  vol- 
unteers at  that  time,  one  hundred  and  eighty-one  thousand  one  hundred  and 
seventy-eight  (181,178).  Between  July  1,  1864  and  December  1,  1864, 
thirteen  thousand  and  twenty  (13,020)  volunteers,  and  three  thousand  and 
sixty-two  (3,062)  drafted  men,  being  16,082  additional  credits  which  have 
been  allowed,  and  making  a  grand  total  of  credits  on  that  day  of  one  hun- 
dred and  ninety-seven  thousand  two  hundred  and  sixty  (197,260),  being  one 
hundred  (100)  less  than  our  quota.  This  deficit  has  been  more  than  bal- 
anced by  enlistments  in  December,  full  returns  of  which  have  not  yet  been 
received. 

Impaired  health,  and  other  official  engagements  make  it  my  duty  to  ter- 
minate my  official  relations  with  the  military  affairs  of  the  State,  and  I  there- 
fore have  the  honor  to  tender  herewith  my  resignation  as  Adjutant  General 
of  this  State,  and  1  respectfully  request  an  immediate  acceptance  of  the  same. 
Returning  you  my  sincere  thanks  for  the  honor  conferred  on  me  by  my  ap- 
pointment to  the  responsible  office  which  I  have  held  during  the  eventful 
and  trying  years  through  which  we  have  been  passing,  and  in  the  hope  that 
by  a  faithful  discharge  of  my  official  duties  I  have  merited  and  may  retain 
your  continued  confidence, 

I  am.  Governor,  very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General. 


ADJUTANT  GENERAUS  REPORT. 

1363-1867. 


64  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


RESOLUTIONS  OF  THE  ILLINOIS  LEGISLATURE, 

PROVIDING   FOR   PUBLICATION   OF    THE    ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Resolved  by  the  House  of  Bepresentatives,  the  Senate  concurring  herein,  That 
the  Adjutant  General  of  the  State  be  authorized  and  required  to  make  a  full 
report  of  the  records  and  transactions  of  his  office,  embracing  therein  the 
name,  residence,  date  of  enrollment,  rauster,  discharge  or  death  of  every 
officer,  soldier  and  marine  of  this  State  in  the  military  and  naval  service  of 
the  United  States,  during  the  late  war,  with  such  other  military  information 
as  may  be  of  public  interest. 

Said  report  shall  be  published  in  size  and  style  of  a  volume  similar  to  those 
published  by  the  State  of  Indiana,  and  that  two  thousand  five  hundred  copies 
of  the  same  be  printed,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Adjutant  General. 

Resolved,  further.  That  said  report,  so  published,  be  distributed  in  manner 
provided  by  law,  as  follows:  To  the  offices  of  each  county  clerk  and  each 
circuit  clerk,  one  copy;  to  each  public  library  in  this  State,  one  copy;  to  each 
member  of  the  General  Assembly  and  its  elective  officers,  one  copy;  to  each 
State  officer  of  this  State,  one  copy;  to  the  Adjutant  General's  office  of  each 
State  and  Territory,  one  copy;  to  each  State  library,  one  copy;  to  the  United 
States  library,  five  copies;  to  the  War  Department  at  Washington  City,  fifty 
copies,  and  the  remaining  copies  to  be  deposited  with  the  Adjutant  General, 
to  be  disposed  of  in  sets,  to  soldiers  and  citizens  of  the  State,  at  cost:  Pro- 
vided, That  said  report  shall  not  exceed  eight  volumes,  and  shall  not  cost  ex- 
ceeding two  dollars  per  volume. 

Adopted  February  16,  1867. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  65 


PREFACE. 


The  delay  in  the  publication  of  the  Adjutant  General's  Report^;,  made  to 
the  Governor  of  Illinois,  for  the  years  18ti5  and  1866,  is  justly  attributable  to 
the  want  of  lawful  authority  to  do  so  at  an  earlier  day.  Most  of  the  other 
loyal  States  had  made  provision  for  such  publication  during:  the  progress  of 
the  war,  but  no  such  legislative  action  had  occurred  in  this  State  previous  to 
the  resolutions  of  the  General  Assembly  of  1867,  which  authorized  this 
publication.  In  the  absence  of  such  authority,  I  did  not  care  to  forestall 
legislative  action,  and  assume  responsibility  in  a  matter  involving  so  large 
an  expenditure,  where  no  legal  obligation  required  me  to  do  so.  Since 
authority  has  been  conferred  to  print  and  publish  the  reports,  the  labor  of 
preparing  the  material  and  arranging  the  same  has  been  prosecuted  with  all 
the  "clerical  force  authorized  by  the  appropriation  made  for  this  purpose,  and 
it  is  hoped  now  that  at  no  distant  day  the  entire  report  will  be  completed,  as 
has  been  so  long  desired  by  the  soldiers  of  the  State. 

It  has  been  difficult,  in  many  cases,  and  impossible  in  some  instances,  to 
procure  full  and  complete  records  of  each  and  every  organization  credited  to 
the  State.  The  fact  that  there  existed  no  legal  obligation  upon  officers  in 
the  United  States  service  to  make  reports  to  their  State  authorities,  left  the 
matter  of  making  such  reports  one  of  discretion,  to  be  done  or  not,  as  the 
officer  pleased.  No  penalty  whatever  could  be  imposed  for  a  failure  in  this 
respect,  nor  was  there  then  any  present  advantages  apparent  from  making 
them,  hence  it  may  too  frequently  have  happened,  that  in  despite  of  the  aid 
given  the  State  authorities  by  the  Federal  officers,  many  important  rolls, 
orders  and  documents,  necessary  to  make  our  record  here  a  perfect  one, 
never  have  reached  this  office.  In  this  way,  if  any  soldier  shall  discover  that 
his  record  is  in  any  way  defective  or  incomplete,  he  may  account  for  the 
same,  and  rest  assured  that  the  records  here  in  the  office  are  precisely  as 
published  in  these  volumes,  and  that  all  their  records,  as  set  down  here,  are 
based  upon  official  documents  in  the  office,  which,  so  far  as  the  files  here  are 
concerned,  remain  uncontradicted  at  this  date. 

Another  difficulty  that  I  have  encountered  is  in  procuring  reports  of  his- 
torical memoranda  of  the  regiments.  It  will  be  observed  that  in  many 
instances  the  memoranda  of  the  regiments  are  not  completed  to  date  of  final 
muster-out,  and  in  some  instances  no  historical  memoranda  at  all  is  added  to 
the  rosters  of  officers.  That  this  is  the  case  is  no  fault  of  this  office.  Re- 
peated and  persistent  efforts  have  been  made,  before  and  during  my  term  of 
office,  to  keep  the  historical  memoranda  of  regiments  complete.  In  rnany 
instances,  however,  various  causes  combined  to  make  it  extremely  difficult 
to  obtain  them,  and  since  my  report  must  necessarily  have  been  compiled 
from  returns  and  reports  made  to  this  office  by  commanding  officers,  their 
failure  to  return  them  leaves  in  many  cases  a  partial  history,  and  in  some 
cases  none  whatever,  of  their  regiments.  No  soldier  or  officer  can  regret 
this  more  than  I  do,  for  I  had  hoped  to  see  full  memoranda  of  each  regiment, 
with  accurate  dates  of  its  marches,  sieges,  battles  and  achievements,  pre- 
served for  all  time,  and  handed  down  to  those  who  may  come  after  us,  as  a 
monument  to  live  long  after  the   last    of   the   grand  army  shall  have  passed 

Vol.  1—5 


66  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

In  making  up  this  historical  memoranda,  great  brevity  has  been  found  an 
absolute  necessity.  It  could  not  be  expected  that  anything  like  a  history  of 
each  regiment  from  Illinois  could  be  now  presented,  much  less  could  it  be 
published.  No  one  now  could  write  the  history  of  one  hundred  and  seventy- 
five  regiments,  and  do  justice  to  them,  within  the  period  of  one  official  term. 
Moreover,  to  do  so  would  be  a  departure  from  official  duty,  and  an  assump- 
tion of  the  office  of  historian;  hence,  a  brief  memoranda  of  the  marches, 
sieges,  battles,  etc.,  with  dates  of  the  same,  has  been  deemed  sufficient  to 
meet  the  wants  to  be  supplied  by  this  report,  leaving  to  the  historian  to 
chronicle  the  story  of  their  achievements. 

With  these  explanations,  feeling  conscious  that  I  have  omitted  no  duty 
tending  to  complete  and  preserve  a  perfect  record  of  the  honorable  part 
borne  by  the  State  of  Illinois  and  her  heroic  sons  in  the  late  struggle  for 
national  existence,  against  the  most  wanton  and  causeless  rebellion  that  ever 
occurred,  this  report  is  respectfully  submitted. 

I.  N.  HAYNIE, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 
Springfield,  III.,  October  21,  1867. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  67 


LETTER  TRANSMITTING  REPORT. 


GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  January  1,  1866. 
His  Excellency  R.  J.  Oglesby, 

Governor  of  Illinois. 
Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit,  herewith,  my  Annual  Report  of  the 
transactions  pertaining  to  the  duties  of  the  Adjutant  General's  office,  for  the 
year  ending  December  31,  1865,  with  the  expenses  of  the  same  for  said  year, 
together  with  such  statistics  and  information  as  I  have  deemed  of  interest  to 
be  known  and  preserved,  in  obedience  to  the  laws  of  this  State. 
Very  respectfully, 

I  am,  truly,  etc., 

I.  N.  HAYNIE, 
Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 


68  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


GOVERNOR'S   STAFF. 


GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  March  1,  1865. 

General  Orders,  \ 
No.  41.  /  . 

The  following  appointments  are  announced  as  composing  the  staff  of  the 
Governor  of  Illinois,  and  will  be  obeyed  and  respected  accordingly: 

Brig.     General  I.  N.  HAYNIE,  Adjutant  General  and  Chief  of  Staff. 
Lieut.  Colonel  EDWARD  P.  NILES,  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
Colonel  JOHN  WOOD,  Quartermaster  General. 
Colonel  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  Paymaster  General. 
Colonel  WILLIAM  D.  CROWELL,  Chief  of  Ordnance. 
Colonel  JAMES  H.  BOWEN,  Aide-de-Camp. 
Colonel  D.  B.  JAMES,  Aid-de-Camp. 

Board  of  Medical  Examiners: 

Professor  DANIEL  BRAINARD,  of  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Doctor  DANIEL  K.  GREEN,  of  Salem,  Illinois. 
Doctor  RUPUS  S.  LORD,  of  Springfield,  Illinois. 
By  order  of  His  Excellency,  Governor  Oglesby. 

I.  N.  HAYNIE, 
Adjutant  General. 


Colonel  GEO.  H.  HARLOW,  Assistant  Inspector  General.     (Appointed 
Aug.  7,  1865.) 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT  69 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  January  1,  1866. 
To  his  Excellency,  Richard  J,  Oglesby, 

Governor  of  Illinois. 

Sir:  By  the  provisions  of  "An  aet  to  provide  for  the  appointment  and 
designate  the  work,  fix  the  pay,  and  prescribe  the  duties  uf  the  Adjutant 
General  of  Illinois,"  approved  February  2,  1865,  the  "Adjutant  General's 
office,"  for  the  first  time  in  the  history  of  the  State,  became  an  organized 
department  of  the  State  government. 

Previous  to  this  date,  the  position  of  Adjutant  General  had  been  conferred 
by  your  predecessors,  and  the  duties  of  the  office  executed  under,  and  by  vir- 
tue of,  militia  laws  of  the  State  enacted  in  the  code  of  1845,  and  acts  amenda- 
tory thereof.  Under  these  laws,  however,  no  special  duties  were  prescribed, 
or  authority  conferred,  and  until  some  time  subsequent  to  the  beginning  of 
the  rebellion,  now  so  auspiciously  terminated,  the  business  as  well  as  the 
records  of  the  office  was  in  an  unorganized  condition,  without  order  and 
without  system.  Under  the  sudden  impulse  given  by  the  rebellion  to  all  mat- 
ters of  a  military  character,  it  became  manifest  that  the  office  was  to  become, 
and  indeed  was  at  an  early  day,  a  State  necessity,  and  its  reduction  to  order 
and  method  a  paramount  duty. 

On  the  11th  of  November,  1861,  Adjutant  General  Fuller,  under  the  circum- 
stances  above  indicated,  assumed  the  control  of  the  office  and  entered  upon 
the  discharge  of  its  duties;  and  by  the  aid  of  his  able  assistants  inaugurated 
and  systematized  the  business  of  the  office,  until  now  it  may  be  justly  said  to/ 
be  a  monument  of  industry  and  labor  of  which  the  State  may  well  be  proud^ 

In  the  midst  of  the  varied  duties  of  the  office,  constant  attention  had  been 
given  to  the  necessity  of  securing  complete  records  of  all  the  military  matter 
that  might  in  the  future  be  of  use  to  the  soldiers  of  the  State;  and  it  is  but 
just  to  say,  that  the  office  affords  evidence  in  itself  of  the  great  success  of 
those  efforts.  Nevertheless,  whilst  all  this  was  true,  the  records  and  files  of 
the  office  possessed  no  legal  validity  as  records  recognizable  by  the  civil  tri- 
bunals of  the  country,  nor  were  the  official  acts  of  the  Adjutant  General 
clothed  with  the  sanction  and  force  of  statutory  authority.  By  the  acts  to 
which  I  have  refen-ed,  however,  all  this  has  been  remedied,  and  the  records 
of  this  office  possess,  by  law,  the  validity,  force  and  effect  of  records  of  other 
departments  of  the  State  government.  Previous  to  the  passage  of  this  act  it 
had  been  your  pleasure  to  tender  to  me  the  position  of  Adjutant  General  of 
the  State,  and  I  had,  on  the  9th  day  of  January,  informally  taken  possession 
of  the  office,  my  predecessor  having  before  then  resigned  his  position  and 
the  duties  of  the  office  having  been  discharged,  ad  interim,  by  my  present 
Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Edward  P.  Niles. 


70  ADJUTANT  general's   REPORT. 

By  the  provisions  of  the  9th  section  of  the  act  to  which  I  have  referred,  it  is 
enacted  that,  "he  (the  Adjutant  General)  shall  annually  on  the  1st  day  of 
January  in  each  year,  submit  a  written  report  of  the  transactions  pertaining 
to  the  duties  of  his  office  for  the  preceding  year,  to  the  Governor  of  tnis 
State,  with  the  expenses  of  the  same  for  said  year,  in  which  he  shall  give  all 
such  statistics  and  information  as  may  be  deemed  of  interest  to  be  known  and 
preserved." 

It  affords  me  pleasure  to  comply  with  the  above  provisions,  and  in  the  sub- 
sequent pages  and  several  schedules  herewith  presented,  I  have  the  honor  ta 
submit  such  "statistics"  and  "information"  as  I  have  "deemed"  of  the  char- 
acter indicated  by  the  act. 

On  the  16th  day  of  January  I  took  formal  possession  of  the  office,  and  en- 
tered upon  its  duties.  I  did  not  deem  it  best  at  that  time  to  make  any  changes 
in  the  subordinate  positions  under  my  control,  and  therefore  left  the  several 
desks  of  the  office  in  charge  of  those  I  found  at  them.  As  soon  as  I  was 
authorized  by  law  to  do  so,  I  proceeded  to  appoint  my  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  and  Chief  Clerk.  Edward  P.  Niles  had.  since  1861,  been  the  ablest 
and  most  meritorious  employe  in  the  office,  and  I  deemed  it  but  just  to  him 
to  tender  him  the  appoiotment  of  Assistant  Adjutant  General;  the  same  was 
accepted  by  him,  and  since  then  no  change  has  occurred.  My  first  Chief 
Clerk  was  Joshua  Rogers,  who  remained,  until  recently,  in  charge  of  that 
desk. 

It  was,  however,  early  determined  by  me  to  secure  for  all  the  positions  in 
the  office— other  than  the  one  filled  by  Colonel  Niles — men  who  had  served 
honorably  and  faithfully  in  the  cause  of  the  country.  I  well  knew  that  there 
■were,  all  over  the  State,  many  competent  and  faithful  soildiers,  now  out  of 
employment,  willing  to  accept  positions,  and  it  was  deemed  but  just  to  pro- 
vide, as  far  as  possible,  for  them.  In  this  1  have  been  eminently  successful. 
The  four  gentlemen  now  in  charge  of  the  several  desks  of  the  office  have 
each  done  faithful  service  and  won  honorable  distinction  in  their  country's 
cause  during  the  late  contest;  one  a';  colonel  of  cavalry,  one  as  colonel  of  in- 
fantry, one  as  captain  and  assistant  commissary  of  musters,  and  one  as  regi- 
mental quartermaster  of  the  50th  Illinois  volunteers. 

SEAL  OF  OFFICE. 

By  Section  12  of  the  act  of  2d  of  February  above  referred  to,  it  became  my 
duty  to  provide  a  seal  of  office,  no  seal  having  before  been  authorized  by 
law,  or  used  in  connection  with  the  office.  This  I  have  done,  and,  as  re- 
quired by  law,  have  filed  "description  and  imprint  thereof  with  the  Secretary 
of  State."  It  will  be  seen  by  reference  to  that  section,  that  after  said  seal  is 
provided,  "all  commissions  and  official  instruments  required  to  be  issued  or 
signed  by  the  Adjutant  General,  and  all  certificates  from  said  office,  shall  be 
sealed  with  his  seal,"  and  the  same  was  made  evidence  of  their  legal  force 
and  effect  "when  they  are  in  other  respects  in  conformity  with  the  laws  of 
the  State." 

During  the  term  of  my  predecessor,  and  whilst  no  seal  was  used  in  this 
office,  it  had  been  the  practice  to  make  up  all  the  commissions  here,  and 
after  being  signed  by  the  Governor  and  Adjutant  General,  to  procure  the 
seal  and  signature  of  the  Secretary  of  State.  After  the  seal  for  this  office  had 
been  procured,  I  deemed  it  better,  if  it  could  lawfully  be  done,  to  dispense 
with  the  seal  of  Secretary  of  State  to  commissions.  There  was,  however,  a 
serious  question  as  to  whether  a  commission  was  of  any  validity  unless  sealed 
by  the  seal  of  State,  as  required  in  section  25,  article  4,  of  the  Constitution 
of  the  State  of  Illinois,  and  I  determined  to  take  the  opinion  of  the  best  legal 
talent  within  my  reach.  The  act  of  February  2d  had  been  drafted  to  obviate 
this  difficulty,  among  others,  and  the  validity  of  the  act,  so  far  as  it  gave 
force  to  a  commission,  depended  upon  the  question  whether  the  power  or  au- 
thority to  commission  officers  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  was  derived 
from  the  State  Constitution  or  from  the  Federal  Government.   I  had  assumed 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  71 

that  the  power  was  derived  from  the  Federal  Government,  and  therefore 
maintained  the  validity  of  the  12th  section  of  the  act  of  2d  February,  1865, 
giving  validity  to  commissions  issued  and  sealed  with  the  Adjutant  General's 
seal,  without  the  seal  of  Secretary  of  State. 

The  able  counsel  to  wbose  opinion  I  referred  this  question  concurred  with 
me,  and  since  then  the  practice  of  the  oifice  has  been  in  conformity  with  this 
view.     I  am  satisfied  of  its  correctness. 

ORGANIZATION  OF  1865-SENT  TO  THE  FIELD. 

On  the  16th  day  of  January  last,  (1865.)  your  Excellency  was   inaugurated    ) 
and  assumed  the  executive   duties  of   the    State.     The  Legislature  had  then    * 
been  in  session  two  weeks,  and  much  of  the  civil  affairs  of  the  State  demanded 
immediate  attention.     Embarrassing  as  exigencies  of  this  character  ordinarily 
are  in  times  of  peace  to  those  just  assuming  the  discharge  of  so  great  respon- 
sibilities, the  fact  that  we  were  fat   advanced    toward    the   end  of  the  fourth 
vear  of  a  great  civil  war,  (the  crisis  of  which,  for  National  weal  or  woe,  was 
known  to  be  imminent,  and  the  early  results   of  which   were  looked  for  with 
extreme  anxiety,)  towards  the  success  of  which  so  many  citizens  of  the  State 
had  enlisted,  all  of  whose  interests,  as  soldiers,   needed   to  be    looked    after, 
rendered  the  position  more    embarrassing  still.     Add  to  this  the  further  fact 
that  a  month  previous  to  this  period    the    Federal  Government  had  issued  its     / 
call  for  300,000  additional  men,  and  fixed  the  time  for  draft  under  said  call  on  v 
the  15th  of  February  following,  and   the  difficulties   by  which   the   incoming 
administration  was  environed,  will   appear  not   only  to  be  anomalous,  but  of 
the  most  important  and  perplexing  character.     Still  no  time  was  to  be  lost, — 
action  at  once  was  indispensable, — for  at  that  date  it  was  understood  that  the 
quota  of  Illinois  (not  yet  assigned)  would  have  to  be  filled  by  the  7th  of  Feb- 
ruary, (then  only  twenty  days  distant,)  or  the  draft  would  be  enforced  by  the 
Federal  authorities. 

Great  as  these  responsibilities  were,  and  serious  as  were  the  obstacles  to  be 
met  and  overcome,  it  was  determined  to  surmount  them  if  in  the  range  of 
human  possibility,  and  thereby  secure  to  the  Federal  authorities  the  ability 
to  overwhelm  the  rebellion  with  the  then  impending  blow.  With  this  view, 
your  Excellency,  on  the  17th  day  of  January,  issued  the  following  proclama- 
tion, to- wit: 

STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT, 
Springfield,  January  17,  1865. 
lo  the  People  of  the  State  of  Illinois:  / 

In  obedience  to  the  proclamation  of  the  President,  of  19th  December  last,v 
calling  for  300,000  volunteers  to   serve  in  the   armies  of  the  Union,  I,  as  the 
Chief  Magistrate  of  Illinois,  call  upon  you  to  manifest    once  more  your  pat- 
riotism and  devotion  to  the  country  by  voluntary  enlistments  in  the  service  of 
the  United  States. 

Upon  my  request,  the  Secretary  of  War  has  consented  to  permit  the  or- 
ganization of  ten  regiments  of  volunteers,  for  one,  two  or  three  years,  to  be 
credited  upon  the  quota  of  this  State  under  said  call. 

The  time  within  which  these  regiments  are  to  be  raised,  the  manner  of  or- 
ganization, place  of  rendezvous  and  equipment,  you  will  learn  by  general 
orders  from  the  office  of  the  Adjutant  General,  herewith  published,  and  all 
companies  or  regiments  organized  under  this  call  will  conform  thereto. 

The  quota  alloted  to  this  State  will  be  announced  as  soon  as  it  is  ascer- 
tained. 

In  appealing  to  you,  I  believe  that  neither  the  State  nor  General  Govern- 
ment will  ask  in  vain.  At  no  time  during  the  existence  of  this  wicked  re- 
bellion has  Illinois  been  behind  her  sister  States  in  manifestations  of  loyalty 
and  patriotism;  and  during  the  darkest  hours  of  this  contest,  her  sons,  with 
a  matchless  heroism  and  devotion,  have  ever  responded  to  the  requirements 
of  our  National  Executive.  I  feel  that  you  will  do  so  again;  that  those  vet- 
erans, many  of  them  my  old  comrades  in  arms,  now  at  home,  who  have  won 


72  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

distinction  upon  many  glorious  fields,  will  come  forward  ap^ain  to  win  addi- 
tional laurels,  and  add  to  their  already  brilliant  achievements  others  no  less 
brilliant;  and  that  thousands  of  others,  stimulated  by  their  patriotic  example, 
will  turn  from  their  ordinary  vocations  whilst  their  country  needs  their  serv- 
ices and  calls  for  their  assistance. 

The  draft  ordered  by  the  General  Government  will  take  place  on  the  15th 
of  February.  You  have  until  the  7th  of  that  month  to  fill  your  quota  by  vol- 
untary enlistment. 

Let  it  not  be  said  now,  when  our  brave  Illinoisans,  under  the  gallant  Sher- 
man, have  penetrated  the  heart  of  the  rebellion,  and  our  heroic  and  indom- 
itable Grant  is  breaking  down  the  very  gates  of  its  citadel,  and  the  end  of 
this  rebellion,  so  far  as  we  can  see,  is  not  distant,  that  at  this  hour  Illinois 
has  dimmed  and  tarnished  her  proud  record  by  tardiness  and  inaction;  but 
let  her  respond  with  men  as  true  and  brave  as  those  who  have  shed  such  im- 
perishable fame  upon  her  arms. 

RICHARD  J.  OGLESBY, 
Governor. 

At  the  time  the  above  proclamation  was  issued  it  was  believed  that  the 
number  of  troops  to  be  supplied  from  this  State  under  said  call  could  more 
readily  be  procured  by  securing  to  those  enlisting  the  opportunity  to  form 
new  organizations.  It  was  known  that  there  were  many  officers  who  had 
served  honorably  in  the  Union  army,  and  many  privates  and  non-commis- 
sioned officers  of  merit,  who,  if  allowed  to  organize  companies  and  regiments, 
would  not  only  re-enlist  themselves,  but  would  at  once  use  every  influence 
speedily  to  complete  their  organizations;  and  no  good  reason  was  perceived 
why  this  very  worthy  class  of  men  should  not  be  allowed  the  opportunity  thus 
open  to  them.  With  this  view,  application  had  been  made  to  the  Secretary 
of  War  to  permit  ten  new  regiments  to  be  organized  and  sent  to  the  field, 
and  the  same  was  at  once  allowed.  On  the  day  of  the  date  o£  the  above 
proclamation,  therefore,  I  issued  the  following  order,  to-wit: 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Springfield,  .January  17, 1865. 
General  Orders.  No.  2. 

I.  In  pursuance  of  the  call  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  under  date  of  19th 
December  Icist,  for  three  hundred  thousand  (300,000)  volunteers,  one  hundred  companies  of 
infantry  will  be  raised  in  Illinois  for  srovernment  service,  to  serve  for  one,  two.  or  three 
years,  unless  sooner  discharged,  as  each  recruit  may  elect. 

II.  Said  companies  to  consist  of  one  Captain,  one  First  Lieutenant,  one  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, one  First  Sergeant,  four  Sergeants,  eight  Corporals,  two  Musicians,  one  Wagoner, 
and  not  less  than  sixty-four  (61)  nor  more  than  eighty-two  (82)  privates. 

III.  As  fast  as  recruits  are  obtained  they  will  be  sent  to  the  nearest  or  most  convenient 
District  Provost  Marshal's  office,  where  they  will  be  examined  by  the  Examining  Surgeon, 
and  if  passed,  they  will  be  enlisted  and  mustered  into  the  military  service  of  the  United 
States  and  forwarded  to  the  draft  rendezvous  at  Camp  Butler,  near  Springfield.  Illinois,  by 
said  Provost  Marshals. 

IV.  As  soon  as  said  companies  have  eighty-three  (83)  enlisted  men,  they  will  ors-anize 
into  a  company,  and  such  company  officers  as  may  be  elected  by  the  men  will  be  commis- 
sioned by  the  Gisvernor,  unless  good  reasons  exist  for  refusing. 

V.  As  soon  as  ten  companies  are  organized  they  will  at  once  be  formed  into  a  regiment, 
and  the  field  and  staff  officers  commissioned  by  the  Governor. 

VI.  Incomplete  companies  which  fail  to  organize  by  the  17th  of  February  next,  will  be 
liable  to  be  consolidated  with  others  similarly  situated,  and  assigned  to  new  regiments,  or 
to  All  vacancies  in  old  regiments. 

VII.  Volunteers  under  this  call  will  receive  the  bounty  of  $100.  S200  and  $300,  for  the 
respective  terms  of  service  of  one,  two  and  three  years,  as  provided  by  the  general  govern- 
ment, one-third  of  which  will  be  paid  by  the  Mustering  and  Disbursing  Officer  when  the 
company  is  completed,  Each  enlisted  man  will  also  be  entitled  to  such  county  and  town- 
ship bounty  as  may  be  offered  by  thw  county  or  sub-district  to  which  he  is  credited  on  the 
muster-in  rolls:  and  the  residence  of  the  enlisted  man,  as  shown  by  said  roll,  will  fix  the 
place  of  his  credit  on  any  future  draft  that  may  be  made. 

VIII  Every  precaution  should  be  used  to  prevent  the  enlistment  of  persons  unfit  for 
service  from  physical  disability,  or  minors  under  eighteen  years  of  age;  and  any  officer 
who  .-hall  enlist  a  recruit  who,  on  medical  examination  shall  be  rejected  as  obviously  unfit 
for  duty  at  the  time  of  enlistment,  will  be  liable  for  all  expenses  of  such  enlistment. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT,  73 

IX.  It  is  earnestly  recommended  that  all  companies  should  be  filled  as  speedily  as 
possi  lie  to  the  maximum  number  (101  men),  in  order  that  the  number  required  to  be  drafted 
may  be  reduced  as  much  as  possible. 

By  order  of  His  Excellency,  Gov.  Oglesby. 

I.  N.  KAYNIE.  Adjutant  General. 

By  reference  to  this  order,  it. will  be  observed  that  instead  of  authorizing 
ten  regiments  to  be  organized,  one  hundred  companies  were  to  be  raised. 
This  plan  was  adopted  with  the  view,  first,  of  forming  each  successive  ten 
companies  into  a  regiment  as  soon  as  they  arrived  at  rendezvous;  secondly, 
to  retain  control  entirely  of  each  regimental  organization,  its  officers,  etc.; 
and  thus  avoid  not  only  the  delay  that  would  occur  if  each  set  of  officers  had 
been  selected  and  required  to  raise  each  ten  full  companies  before  organiza- 
tion, but  would  besides  secure,  in  the  opinion  of  the  State  authorities,  the 
best  men  for  field  positions.  Heretofore,  in  the  organization  of  troops  from 
the  State,  ofl&cers  were  often  first  selected  and  authority  first  given  to  them 
to  organize  companies  or  regiments,  and  whilst  it  was  not  generally  difficult 
for  one  man  of  influence  to  raise  a  company,  it  became  no  inconsiderable 
undertaking  to  raise  ten,  and  required  much  time  and  labor.  But  no  delay 
in  these  organizations  could  be  allowed,  and  it  will  be  seen  that  this  apparently 
unimportant  modification  of  the  practice  heretofore  recognized  in  the  State, 
operated  with  astonishing  success. 

No  sooner  was  it  made  known  over  the  State  that  new  regiments  were  to 
be  organized,  than  numerous  applications  were  received  for  authority  to 
organize  them  as  regiments.  Specific  authority,  however,  of  this  kind  was 
continuously  denied,  and  in  no  instance  given;  whilst  every  application  for 
authority  to  oi'ganize  a  company  was  granted,  unless  the  applicant  had  been 
disqualified  by  some  disability  to  command  the  same;  each  applicant  being 
assured,  however,  that  his  advancement  and  promotion  depended,  first,  upon 
his  qualifications,  and  next,  upon  his  activity  in  sending  companies  into' 
camp.  At  this  period  the  ardor  and  patriotism  of  the  people  had  been 
aroused  to  a  wonderful  extent.  Everywhere  the  most  enthusiastic  spirit 
prevailed,  and  the  gallant  sons  of  the  State  poured  forth  to  enlist  in  the 
cause  of  the  country  and  swell  the  invincible  armies  already  in  the  front. 
Under  these  circumstances,  it  was  deemed  best  to  establish  two  additional 
rendezvous  for  volunteers;  one  at  Chicago  under  the  command  of  Colonel 
John  L,  Hancock,  and  designated  as  "Camp  Fry;"  the  other  at  Quincy, 
under  charge  of  Major  General  Benjamin  M.  Prentiss,  and  designated  as 
"Camp  Wood."     f,  therefore,  at  once  issued  the  following  Order  No.  3: 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  Jan.  19, 1865, 
General  Orders  No.  3. 

I.  The  following  named  camps  are  hereby  designated  as  additional  camps  of  rendez 
vous  for  troops  now  org-aniziug  under  the  provisions  of  General  Order  No.  2,  current  series, 
from  these  Headquarters,  to-wit:    Camp  Fry,  Chicago,  and  Camp  Wood.  Quincy. 

II.  All  recruits  or  companies  enlisted  from  the  1st,  2d.  3d  and  6th  congressional  dis 
tricts  of  this  State,  will  be  reported  to  and  rendezvous  at  Camp  Fry.  Chicago,  and  Colonel 
John  L,  Hancock,  of  Chicago,  is  hereby  appointed  commandant  of  said  rendezvous. 

III.  All  recruits  or  companies  enlisted  from  the  4th,  5th  and  9th  congressional  dis 
tricts.  except  those  from  Menard,  Mason  and  Cass  counties,  will  be  reported  to  and  ren 
dezvous  at  Camp  Wood,  Quincy.  General  Benjamin  M.  Prentiss  is  hereby  appointed 
commandant  of  said  rendezvous. 

IV.  Recruits  from  all  other  portions  of  the  State  will  be  sent  to  Camp  Butler,  Illinois 
the  place  of  general  rendezvous,  as  provided  by  General  Order  No.  2,  from  these  Head 
quarters. 

V.  Transportation  for  men  enlisted  and  mustered  by  the  District  Provost  Marshals 
will  be  furnished  by  them.  Transportation  for  all  recruits  within  the  districts  which 
rendezvous  at  Camp  Fry.  not  so  enlisted  and  mustered,  'will  be  furnished  by  Captain 
C.  C.  Pomeroy,  United  States  Mustering  Officer,  Chicago,  upon  application  by  the  re- 
cruiting agents;  and  for  all  recruits  for  the  rendezvous  at  Camp  Wood  and  Camp  But- 
ler, transportation  will  be  furnished  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  James  Oakes.  Superintend- 
ent Volunteer  Recruiting  Service,  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  upon  application  by  said 
agents.  In  all  eases  of  application  for  transportation,  the  agent  will  state  the  number 
of  recruits,  the  place  of  destination  and  name  of  person  in  charge  of  recruits. 

VI.  It  is  advised  that  all  recruits  shall  be  taken  to  the  nearest  Provost  Marshal,  to 
be  by  him  enlisted  and  mustered,  and  he  will  at  once  furnish  transportation  to  the  gen- 
eral rendezvous,  as  no  credits  for  enlistments  will  be  given,  nor  should  local  bounties 


74  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

be  paid  until  the  recruits  are  enlisted  and  mustered  into  the  service.  District  Provost 
Marshals  will  grive  receipts  to  recruiting:  agents  for  all  such  recruits  brought  by  them 
respectively,  and  accepted  into  the  service  of  the  United  States. 

VII.  Paragraph  3  of  General  Orders  No.  2,  current  series,  from  these  Headquarters,  is 
hereby  amended  to  conform  to  this  order. 

By  order  of  his  Excellency,  Governor  Oglesby. 

I.  N.HAYNIE. 

Adjutant  General. 

The  success  of  the  measures  adopted  affords  the  best  evidence  of  the  cor- 
rectness of  the  views  entertained  and  acted  upon.  With  so  much  harmony 
and  rapidity  were  regiments  organized,  that  many  of  them  were  on  duty  far 
towards  the  front  before  it  was  supposed  to  have  been  possible  to  have  or- 
ganized them.  ******* 

By  reference  to  the  rosters  of  these  organizations,  many  names  before 
familiar  to  the  service  will  be  observed,  and  whilst  I  have,  with  much  pleas- 
ure, issued  commissions  to  meritorious  officers  for  the  first  time  entering  the 
service,  yet  I  confess  it  afforded  me  peculiar  gratification  to  see  many  of 
my  old  comrades  in  service,  who  had  won  honorable  distinction,  and  wore 
honorable  sears,  coming  forward  again  to  enter  the  army  a  second  time, 
and  receiving  from  the  State  authorities  well-earned  promotion.  Such 
patriotic  devotion  should  forever  challenge  the  admiration  and  gratitude  of 
their  countrymen. 

Early  in  February  it  was  ascertained   that   recruiting  was   going  on  in  all 

/parts  of  the  State  so  rapidly,  that  many  more  volunteei's  would  soon  be  raised 

;  than  could  possibly  enter   the    ten   regiments.     So  gratifying  were  the  pros- 

j  pects,  indeed,  that  under  authority  received  herefrom  Secretary.  Stanton,  the 

following  orders  were  issued  at  their   respective  dates,  and  the  draft,  which 

was  before  fixed  for  the  15th  of  February,  postponed  temporarily: 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  Feb.  4, 1865. 
General  Orders  No.  10. 

By  authority  from  the  War  Department,  the  time  lor  recruiting  for  new  organizations 
is  hereby  extended  to  the  15th  instant. 

Paragraph  6,  of  General  Orders  No.  2,  current  series,  from  these  Headquarters,  is  here- 
by amended  to  conform  to  this  order. 

By  order  of  his  Excellency.  Governor  Oglesby. 

I.  N.  HAYNIE, 

Adjutant  General. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Springfield,  February  14, 1865. 
General  Orders  No.  17. 

All  peroons  authorized  to  recruit  companies  under  the  provisions  of  General  Orders 
Nos.  2  and  3,  current  series,  from  this  oflice.  who  have  not  already  reported  their  companies 
as  completed,  may  continue  to  recruit  until  their  companies  are  filled,  unless  otherwise 
ordered. 

By  order  of  His  Excellency,  Governor  Oglesby. 

I.  N.  HAYNIE, 

Adjutant  General. 

Under  these  ciwjumstances,  it  became  necessary  to  dispose  of  the  men  thus 
being  enlisted,  in  some  other  manner,  so  as  not  to  check  or  retard  voluntary 
enlistments  throughout  the  State.  So  far  as  could,  at  this  time,  be  perceived, 
the  next  best  plan  to  adopt  was,  since  new  regiments  could  not  be  organized, 
to  continue  the  authority  for  companies  to  be  organized,  and  in  lieu  of  placing 
them  in  neiv  organizations,  to  send  them  to  fill  vacant  places  in  old  regiments 
in  the  field.  Authority  for  this  purpose  was,  therefore,  at  once  applied  for, 
and,  without  hesitation,  granted:  whereupon  the  tollowing  orders  were  issued 
(No.  2S): 


ADJUTANT   GENEEAL'S    REPORT.  75 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  February  20, 1865. 
General  Orders  No.  28. 

I.  Seven  of  the  ten  resiments  of  infantry,  recently  authorized  by  the  War  Department 
to  be  raised  in  this  State,  having  completed  their  organizations,  and  the  other  three  being 
nearly  ready  for  organization,  no  other  regiments  will  be  organized  in  this  btate. 

II.  Authority  has  been  received  from  the  War  Department  to  accept  companies  of  in- 
fantry, to  be  assigned  to  old  regiments  in  the  field,  whose  regimental  organizations  have 
been  reduced  by  consolidation.  For  this  purpose,  fifty  companies  will  be  received,  and  will 
rendezvous  at  Camp  Fry.  Chicago,  or  Camp  Butler,  near  Springfield.  111.,  as  may  be  most 
convenient,  to  be  assigned  to  such  old  regiments  as  the  Governor  may  direct. 

Ill  Company  organizations  will  be  the  same  as  directed  in  General  Orders  No.  2.  cur- 
rent series,  from  these  Headquarters.  Transportation  to  rendezvous  will  be  furnished  as 
heretofore. 

IV.    The  companies  authorized  to  be  raised  under  this  order  must  be  reported  to  the 
commanders  of  camps  designated,  within  twelve  days  from  this  date. 
By  order  of  His  Excellency,  Governor  Oglesby. 

EDWARD  P.  NILES, 
AssH  and  Acting  Adjutant  General, 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  March  6,  1865. 
General  Orders  No.  46. 

I.  The  ten  regiments  authorized  to  be  organized  in  this  State  having  been  filled,  and 
authority  having  been  given  by  the  Secretary  of  War  to  recruit  other  companies  for  old 
regiments  in  the  field,  it  is  ordered  that  all  persons  holding  appointments  from  these  Head- 
quarters to  recruit  companies  of  infantry  for  United  States  service,  and  whose  companies 
have  not  yet  been  reported  as  full,  will  continue  to  recruit  until  their  respective  companies 
are  filled,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

II.  The  misuse  or  abuse  of  authority  obtained  to  recruit,  from  this  ofiice.  will,  in  all 
cases,  be  regarded  us  good  grounds  for  a  revocation  thereof.  Recruiting  agents  should, 
with  zeal  and  energy,  and  without  delay,  enlist  the  men  required  to  organize  their  com- 
pany, and  as  speedily  as  possible  report  the  same  to  the  District  Provost  Marshal,  or  at  the 
general  rendezvous,  for  muster. 

III.  It  is  gratifying  to  announce  that  the  prospect  of  avoiding  any  draft  in  the  State 
under  the  present  call,  is  good.  It  depends  upon  the  efforts  of  the  loyal  patriots  of  the 
State.  Let  them  but  respond  hereafter  as  they  have  heretofore,  and  the  honor  of  Illinois 
will  be  sustained. 

By  order  of  His  Excellency,  Governor  Ojrlesby. 

L  N.  HAYNIE, 

Adjutant  General. 

This  course  was  continued  subsequently,  and  acted  upon  until  the  10th  day 
of  April,  during  which  time  fifty-one  companies  had  been  oi-ganized  and  as- 
signed to  old  regiments  in  the  field,  aggregating  in  strength  4,7G4  men.  The 
wisdom  as  well  as  the  justice  of  these  assignments  of  new  men  to  old  regi- 
ments has  been  abundantly  vindicated  by  subsequent  experience,  for  not  only 
has  the  new  recruit  been  enabled  to  become  much  more  rapidly  veteranized, 
much  more  speedily  acquainted  with  the  duties  expected  and  required  of  him, 
but  he  has  been  allowed  (by  being  identified  with  those  organizations  whose 
fame  was  historic,  and  whose  names  were  synonyms  for  renown)  to  share 
the  laurels  already  won,  and  indulge  in  the  proud  consciousness  that  hence- 
forth the  fame  and  just  credit  of  his  regiment  was  his.  And  not  alone  was 
the  new  recruit  benefited.  The  increased  number  added  to  old  regiments, 
reduced  and  decimated  by  all  the  vicissitudes  of  long  and  severe  service,  en- 
abled many  meritorious  officers  to  receive  merited  promotion,  which  other- 
wise could  not  have  been  conferred,  and,  in  this  way,  it  is  believed  tuat  these 
dispositions  have  been  mutually  advantageous,  and  eminently  just  to  all,  and 
at  the  same  time,  strongly  tended  to  advance  the  public  weal.  *  *  *  * 
The  following  order  was,  therefore,  issued,  and  under  its  operation  no  more 
than  the  above  new  organizations  were  formed: 


76  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Springfield,  March  27. 1865. 
General  Orders  No.  48. 

I.  All  persons  who  have  heretofore  obtained  authority  from  this  office  to  recruit  com- 
panies for  the  United  States  service,  under  g'eneral  orders  Nos.  2,  3. 28  and  46.  current  series, 
from  thf^se  headquarters,  will,  on  or  before  the  tenth  day  of  April  next,  report  all  recruits 
enlisted  by  them  to  the  proper  rendezvous  at  Camp  Fry  or  Camp  Butler,  to  be  organized 
into  companies  by  the  commandants  of  said  rendezvous,  as  provided  in  said  general  orders. 

II.  From  and  after  the  said  ttnth  day  of  April.  1865,  all  authority  to  whomsoever  granted 
from  this  office  to  recruit  companies  tor  the  United  States  service  under  general  orders 
heretofore  mentioned,  will  be  and  is  hereby  revoked  and  annulled,  and  no  exercise  of  au- 
thority after  that  date  under  the  same  will  be  recognized  as  valid  or  authoritative. 

HI.  All  enlistments  hereafter  made  should  be  credited  to  the  sub-district  where  the 
recruit  resides  and  is  enrolled,  if  liable  to  enrollment,  and  special  attention  is  called  to  the 
requirements  of  the  act  of  Congress  of  March  3.  1865,  in  order  to  avoid  any  injustice  towards 
sub-districts  and  needless  complications  on  part  of  recruits  and  enlisted  men. 

IV.  The  enforcement  of  this  order  will  not  prevent  further  volunteer  enlistments  into 
the  United  States  servce  under  the  late  call  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  but  such 
volunteers  and  enlisted  men  will  not.  after  said  tenth  day  of  April,  have  the  privileire  of  or- 
ganizing themselves  into  companies  and  choosing  their  officers,  noi  can  they  be  assigned  as 
companies  to  regiments  in  the  field  by  State  authority. 

By  order  of  His  Excellency,  Governor  Oglesby. 

I.  N.  HAYNIE, 

Adjutant  General 

After  this  order  was   issued,    recruiting:    still    continued    throughout  the 
State,  until  the  13th  day  of  April,  1865,  when,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of 
War,  recruiting  ceased  throughout  the  United  States.    Up  to  this  period,  the 
State    1  al    furnished,  to  be  credited  against  her  quota,  under  call  of  Decem- 
V  ber  19,  1864,  twenty-seven   thousand   nine    hundred   and    ninety-six  (27,996) 
men,  as  will  be  seen  by  reference  to  schedule  filed  herewith,  marked  "Gr"[D]. 
The  deficit  of  the  State  at  this  time,  by  sub-districts,  was  5,715,  and  the  ex- 
cesses   in    sub-districts    from    which    no    quota  was  required  was  819,  which, 
,    when  deducted  from  the  deficits,  shows  really  due  from  the  State  on  this  last 
(     quota,  4,896  men,  and  those  would  have  been  speedily  furnished  had  not  re- 
\  cruiting  ceased,  as  above  stated. 


THE  BATTLE  FLAGS  AND  TROPHIES  OF  THE  STATE, 

At  the  beginning  of  my  term,  I  found  already  accumulated  in  the  office  a 
large  number  of  trophies  and  flags,  all  of  the  latter  greatly  worn  by  service 
in  the  field,  many  of  them  riddled  with  the  bullets  of  the  baemy,  and  bearing 
other  evidences  of  the  courage  and  gallantry  of  Illinois  soldiers. 

I  regard  it  as  a  duty  due  from  me  to  the  soldiers  and  to  the  State  to  pre- 
serve these  sacred  evidences  of  their  renown  by  every  possible  care  and  pre- 
caution. The  better  to  enable  me  to  do  so,  I  procured  a  large  glass- fronted 
case  to  be  made,  the  cost  of  which  will  be  found  in  my  exhibit  of  expendi- 
tures, and  had  intended  depositing  all  of  them  within  the  same  or  similar 
cases.  At  this  time,  there  were  not  exceeding  seventy-five  of  them  to  be  pro- 
vided for.  Soon,  however,  I  discovered  that  there  would  be  a  very  large 
accumulation  of  them,  more  than  I  could,  iu  this  manner,  provide  for  in  an 
office  of  dimensions  not  greater  than  the  present  one.  I  have,  therefore,  de- 
posited them  in  the  office,  preserving  them  in  the  best  way  within  my  power, 
with  the  hope  that  legislative  action  hereafter  may  enable  me  to  provide  for 
all  of  them  iu  such  way  as  to  hand  them  to  posterity,  whose  rich  legacy  they 
are. 

Most  of  them  in  the  office  prior  to  June  14,  1865,  had  been  placed  in  the 
custody  of  tbe  State  by  the  several  regiments  who  had  borne  them,  accom- 
panied many  of  them  with  requests  that  the  State  would  take  charge  of  them 
and  preserve  them  as  sacred  trusts  in  behalf  of  those  who  had  followed  and 
fallen  around  them,  and  as  the  best  testimony  of  the  valor  of  her  soldiers. 

I  am  pleased  to  know  that  assurances  to  them  have  not  been  wanting  that 
such  should  be  the  action  of  the  State. 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  77 

On  the  14th  of  June,  1865,  and  soon  after  the  disbanding  of  the  army  was 
determined  upon,  it  was  ascertained  that  a  very  larg:e  number  of  these  fiag^s 
were  to  be  disposed  of;  whereupon  the  Secretary  of  War  issued,  through  the 
Adjutant  General,  the  following  order: 

HEADQUARTERS  SUP'T  VOL.  REC.  SER..  ILLINOIS. 

Springfield.  June  14, 1865. 
(By  telegraph  from  Washington,  June  13,  1865.) 
To  Brevet  Brigadier  General  James  Oakes: 

You  are  authorized  by  the  Secretary  of  War  to  turn  over  to  the  Governor  of  the  Stare, 
at  such  time  as  he  may  name,  all  regimental  colors  now  in  your  charge,  under  section  seven 
paragraph  five,  general  orders  ninety-four  (94).  current  series.    All  colors  hereafter  taken 
charge  of  by  you,  will  be  turned  over  in  lilie  manner. 
Please  acknowledge  this. 
(Signed)  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

Official  copy:  Respectfully  furnished  His  Excellency.  Governor  Richard  J.  Oglesby, 
for  his  information,  and  with  the  statement  that  I  will  be  happy  to  turn  over  to  him  all  reg- 
imental colors  now  in  my  possession,  or  which  may  be  received  by  me,  at  such  time  as  he 
may  be  pleased  to  designate. 

(Signed)  JAMES  OA.KP]S. 

Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  U.S.  A.,  Chief  M.  and  D.  O.,  Illinois 

Pursuant  to  this  order.  General  Oakes  has,  from  time  to  time,  turned  over 
to  this  ofiBce  the  flags  and  colors  of  the  several  regiments  mustered  out,  as 
far  as  they  have  come  to  his  custody,  until  now  they  number  over  three 
hundred,  forming  a  collection  unprecedented  in  the  history  of  the  State,  and 
the  preservation  of  which  is  well  worthy  the  patriotism  of  the  people. 

I  can  not  refrain  here  from  again  referring  to  their  danger  of  loss  by  ex- 
posure to  destruction  by  conflagration.  On  the  18th  day  of  July,  1865,  1  had 
the  honor  to  call  your  attention  to  this  matter  by  a  communication,  a  copy  of 
which  I  take  the  liberty  to  insert  below.  Allow  me  to  reiterate  all  that  I  have 
said  in  that  communication,  and  to  add  that  the  conviction  of  the  great  neces- 
sity for  some  provision  relative  to  this  matter,  adequate  to  secure  their  safety 
and  preservation,  has  been  continually  strengthened. 

Candor  compels  me  to  add  that  I  have  not  thus  alluded  to  this  matter  again^ 
with  a  view  of  pressing  it  unpleasantly  upon  your  Excellency,  but  my  present 
purpose  is  mainly  to  place  this  matter  where  it  will  probably  be  brought  to 
the  notice  of  those  who,  at  no  distant  da\',  can  remedy  the  difficulty  com- 
plained of,  by  providing  adequate  means  for  their  safety. 

Appended  to  this  report,  and  marked  as  schedule  "C,"  will  be  found  a  list 
of  the  colors  and  trophies  referred  to,  and  which,  if  preserved,  will  forever 
afford  the  most  conclusive  testimony — tattered,  riddled  by  the  enemies'  shot, 
and  worn  by  service  as  they  are — of  the  invincible  heroism  by  which  the  sol- 
diers of  the  State  have  won  imperishable  renown. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Springfield,  July  18, 1865 
His  Excellency,  Governor  R.  J.  Oglesby. 

Sir:  For  some  time  past  I  have  been  impressed  with  the  paramount  importance  of 
providing  for  the  safety  of  the  records,  trophies  and  flags  belonging  to.  and  in  custody  of, 
this  ofiBce.  I  have  no  cause  of  complaint  whatever  to  make,  so  far  as  my  convenience  is 
concerned.  The  present  office  is  comfortable  and  wel!  arranged,  everything  that  is  desir- 
able in  this  respect  is  provided.  But  the  office  is  not  a  safe  one.  There  are  now  ten  large 
cases  filled  with  papers,  many  of  whi-h,  if  lost,  could  never  be  replaced.  There  are  many 
volumes  of  manuscript  books,  containing  the  labor  of  years,  and  tabular  statistics  of  mili- 
tary history  of  the  State  which,  if  lost,  can  not  be  replaced.  There  are  besides,  more  than 
one  hundred  battle  flags  of  our  regiments,  every  one  of  which  is  priceless,  and  of  which 
all  the  wealth  of  America  could  never  make  a  duplicate.  Should  they  be  destroyed,  no 
wealth  could  compensate  the  State  for  them.  The  most  pricek'ss  jewels  that  ever  deck  a 
crowned  head,  if  lost,  can  be  replaced:  but  these  the  brightest  jewels  of  the  State,  made 
hi-toric  and  inestimable  by  the  blood  and  sacrifice  of  so  many  brave  sons  of  Illinois,  the 
mementoes  and  relics  of  so  many  brilliant  achievements  and  great  victories,  if  once  gone 
are  gone  forever.  As  we  are  now  situated,  any  day  may  witness  such  an  event.  We  are 
surrounded  by  buildings,  some  brick,  some  wooden,  and  i>  fire  were  to  occur,  destruction 
would  be  inevitable  almost.  Safety  can  not  be  secured  by  any  precaution  we  may  take 
here.  Under  these  circumstances.  I  submit  to  you,  that  if  possible,  arrangements  be  made 
to  better  secure  these  records,  flags,  etc. 


78  ADJUTANT   GENEEAL's   REPORT. 

It  has  occurred  to  me,  that  if  the  Supreme  Court  could  be  changed,  so  as  to  give  this 
office  the  rooms  uow  occupied  by  it,  great  advantage  would  accrue.  The  records  of  that 
court  are  not  so  voluminous  as  to  prevent  their  removal  in  case  of  fire.  Ours  are.  If  their 
records  were  destroyed,  it  would  at  most  only  injure  a  very  few  litigants,  who  may  be  inter- 
ested in  the  records.  Here  a  whole  State,  nay,  a  Nation  and  people,  would  be  the  sufferers, 
and  that,  too,  of  an  irreparable  loss. 

The  rooms  now  occupied  by  this  office  were  originally  designed  for  the  Supreme  Court, 
and  are  well  adapted  for  the  same.  They  can  be  procured  for  that  purpose  at  a  reasonable 
rent  as  long  as  desired:  and  to  a^oid  any  objections  made  for  want  of  appropriation  to  pay 
rent  for  rooms  for  the  court,  until  the  biennial  session  of  the  Legislature,  1866-7, 1  will  my- 
self procure  them. 

Under  these  circumstances,  I  submit  to  you  that  the  public  interests  require  this  change 
to  be  effected,  and  I  most  respectfully  request  the  same. 

I  am,  very  respectfully  and  truly, 

(Signed)  I.  N.  HAYNIE. 

Adjutant  General. 

THE  RECORDS  AND  FILES  OF  THE  OFFICE. 

Great  uneasiness  is  also  continually  felt  with  reference  to  the  safety 
of  the  records  and  files  of  the  office.  To  attempt  to  estimate  their 
value  to  the  people  of  Illinois,  would  be  vainly  expended  labor.  Two 
hundred  and  fifty- six  thousand  men  have  entered  the  service  from  Illinois. 
Here  in  the  records  of  the  office — in  the  enlistment  papers— in  the  muster-in 
and  muster-out  rolls— in  the  letters  sent  and  received — in  the  record  of  pro- 
motions, and  of  gallant  deeds — in  the  roster  of  officers — in  the  orders  issued 
and  received — may  now  be  found  the  history  of  each  one  of  that  vast  army. 
Those  of  that  gallant  host  who  yet  survive  have  an  estate  in  these  papers 
that  money  can  not  purchase,  and  the  loss  of  which  can  not  be  supplied.  If 
this  be  true  of  them,  who  will  undertake  to  estimate  their  value  to  the  widow 
or  orphan  whose  lives  have  been  yielded  to  secure  the  unity  of  the  Nation 
and  the  honor  of  the  American  name.  And  yet  all  these  things  are  in  daily 
danger  of  total  destruction,  and  this  condition  exists  with  the  full  conviction 
that  at  present  there  is  no  remedy  for  it.  I  have  endeavored  to  provide  to 
some  extent  against  this  danger,  by  procuring  and  putting  in  process  of 
completion,  a  set  of  records  for  the  office,  in  which  the  most  of  the  records 
now  in  the  office  that  concern  the  soldier,  can  be  transcribed  and  concen- 
trated. By  reducing  my  expenditures  as  much  as  it  could  well  be  done,  I 
ascertained  that  funds  sufficient  would  be  at  my  command  to  procure  the 
necessary  books  in  which  to  enter  up,  not  only  the  history  of  every  organiza- 
tion, but  of  every  man.  I  have  deemed  it  greatly  to  the  interest  of  the  State, 
in  every  sense,  to  procure  them  and  complete  them.  In  this  shape  the  rec- 
ords would  not  only  be  much  more  easily  removed  from  the  office,  (and 
theretore  more  easily  preserved,)  but  the  entire  record  of  each  soldier 
would  then  be  found  at  once  without  difficulty,  and  seen  at  a  glance,  whereas 
now  it  is  only  to  be  learned  after  searching  through  extensive  rolls,  and  ex- 
amining masses  of  papers  and  records  and  orders,  beginning  with  the  enlist- 
rcent  and  ending  with  the  muster-out.  It  will  require  no  inconsiderable 
period  of  time  to  complete  them,  and  will,  during  that  time,  necessitate  the 
employment  of  more  clerks  than  would  otherwise  be  needed  in  the  office; 
yet  so  firmly  convinced  am  I  of  their  utility,  convenience  and  value,  that  I 
have  not  hesitated  to  assume  the  responsibility  of  the  work.  It  has  thus  far 
progressed  satisfactorily,  and  I  hope,  by  an  economy  of  labor  in  the  office,  to 
have  those  records  far  advanced  with  the  means  now  at  my  command,  by  the 
end  of  another  year.  Nevertheless,  it  will  be  impossible  for  me  to  keep  up 
the  current  business  of  the  office,  and  complete  them  within  my  term,  with- 
out further  aid.  To  make  up  the  records  of  one  hundred  and  seventy-five 
regiments,  in  which  is  included  the  history  of  a  quarter  of  a  million  men  and 
more,  and  found  in  masses  of  papers  and  records  running  through  four 
years  and  a  half  of  war,  is  indeed  a  herculean  task,  requiring  the  most 
indefatigable  labor,  patience,  industry  and  earnest  zeal;  yet  I  have  deemed 
it  best  to  inaugurate  the  work  now,  and  will  prosecute  it  with  whatever 
clerical  force  I  can  spare  from  current  business,  with  the  hope  that  if  my  ac- 
tion shall  be  approved,  future  legislative  aid  may  enable  me  speedily  to  com- 
plete so  important  a  work. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  79 

UNION    PRISONERS    FROM    ILLINOIS,     DECEASED    AT     ANDER- 
SONVILLE,    GA. 

As  a  part  of  the  military  history  of  the  soldiers  of  this  State,  I  present 
herewith  a  list  of  deceased  prisoners  at  the  rebel  prison  o^  Andersonville, 
Ga.,  captured  from  Illinois  regiments.  It  was  procured  throuo-h  the  fore- 
thought and  intelligence  of  Sergeant  Major  John  H,  Goldsmith,  whose  affi- 
davit of  the  correctness  of  the  same  is  attached,  and  is  believed  to  be  a  faith- 
ful and  correctly  kept  list  of  the  martyr  heroes  who  fell  victims  at  this  place 
to  the  atrocities  practiced  in  rebel  prisons  by  our  infuriated  adversaries.  I 
have  taken  occasion  to  test  the  verity  of  this  list  in  many  ways.  The  atten- 
tion of  officers  of  discharged  regiments  and  companies,  here  for  payment, 
has  been  called  to  the  list  of  men  therein  reported  deceased  from  their  com- 
mands, and  in  every  instance  they  have  confirmed  the  truthfulness  of  the 
list.  Muster-out  rolls  upon  which  men  not  present  for  muster-out  are  ac- 
counted for,  and  lists  of  casualties  returned  to  this  office,  have  been  ex- 
amined, and  they,  too,  confirm  its  correctness;  so  now  that  I  regard  the 
paper  as  worthy  of  full  credit,  and  have,  therefore,  ordered  it  to  be  recog- 
nized as  an  official  record  of  the  office;  and  I  desire  to  accord  to  Sergeant 
Major  Goldsmith  my  thanks  for  his  industry  and  forethought  in  making  and 
preserving  a  record  of  so  much  value  to  the  orphans  and  widows  of  the 
soldiers  of  the  State,  This  list  may  justly  be  said  to  form  the  darkest  page  in 
the  history  of  the  rebellion. 

Who  can  measure  or  imagine  the  atrocities  which  would  be  laid  before 
the  world  were  the  panorama  of  sufferings  and  terrible  trials  of  these  gallant 
menbut  half  unfolded  to  view?  But  this  can  never  be  done  until  new  words  of 
horror  are  invented,  and  new  arts  discovered  by  which  demoniacal  fiendish- 
ness  can  be  portrayed,  and  the  intensest  anguish  of  the  human  soul,  in 
ten  thousand  forms,  can  be  painted.  The  civilized  world  will  never  cease 
to  read  with  amazement  the  history  of  the  cruelties  invented  by  the  in- 
genuity and  zeal  of  religious  bigots,  and  practiced  upon  their  victims  for 
generations;  nor  will  it  cease  to  wonder  at  the  mysteries  revealed  in  the 
history  of  the  bastile,  so  long  the  prison-house  of  those  whose  delight  was  to 
scourge  the  human  race;  nor  atrocities  perpetrated  in  the  black  hole  of 
Calcutta,  or  the  merciless  cruelties  of  the  semi-barbarian  Sepoys  of  India. 
Each  of  these  dark  pages  have  in  their  turn  challenged  the  unutterable  exe- 
cration of  mankind;  but  it  remained,  after  all,  for  a  civilized  people,  in  the 
middle  of  the  nineteenth  century,  upon  the  American  continent,  to  advance 
in  the  refinement  of  human  cruelty  and  the  infliction  of  human  suffering,  to 
the  boundary  line  of  human  invention,  beyond  which  nothing  but  infinite 
power  to  torture  or  inflict  can  pass, — and  this,  too,  for  no  other  crime  in 
their  victims  than  that  they  loved  the  government  of  their  fathers,  and  had 
followed  the  starry  emblem  of  their  nationality. 

As  upon  every  field,  and  upon  every  other  page  of  the  history  of  this  war, 
so  here,  amid  these  tragic  scenes,  Illinois  has  borne  her  share.  More  than 
eight  hundred  names  make  up  the  awful  column,  which  like  a  pyramid,  ex- 
tends itself,  until  the  human  mind,  unable  to  comprehend  the  demonism  that 
placed  them  there,  sickens  at  its  contemplation;  and  yet  these  men  already 
seek  the  privilege  of  citizenship  in  this  great  government  they  tried  in  vain 
to  destroy,  and  ask  to  be  made  again  the  peers  of  those  patriots  who  saved 
it,  and  of  the  fathers,  brothers  and  sons  of  those  heroes  they  destroyed. 

The  names  of  these  martyred  dead  are  appended  hereto,  in  schedule  marked 
"N"  [G.] 

PROMOTIONS. 
Anterior  to  my  assuming  the  discharge  of  the  duties  of  this  office,  some  ap- 
plications and  conflicting  recommendations  for  promotions  in  regiments  in 
the  field  had  accumulated,  and  were  the  first  to  claim  my  atten^^ion.  It  had 
been  the  rule  of  my  predecessor  (adhered  to  by  myself)  to  order  the  pi'omo- 
tions  as  a  matter  of  course,  without  question,  when  the  recommendation  was 
in  line  and  according  to  rank;  but  in  conflicting  claims  or  recommendations, 
no  action  was  taken  by  the  assistants  in  the  office  without  the  special  order 
of  the  Adjutant  General  or  Executive. 


80  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

The  serious  affliction  and  extreme  illness  of  General  Fuller,  during;  the  last 
'  months  of  his  term,  renaeied  it  impossible  for  him  to  give  that  constant  at- 
'  tendance  to  daily  duties  of  the  office  without  which  delays  will  unavoidably 
occur.  In  this  way  some  commissions  were  delayed,  by  which  meritorious 
officers  were,  in  some  instances,  prevented  from  assumiuo^  the  rank  and  com- 
mand to  which  they  were  entitled,  as  early  as  they  otherwise  would  have 
done.  It  became  my  duty,  therefore,  at  the  earliest  period  possible,  to  dis- 
pose of  these  cases  and  satisfy  the  parties  in  interest,  and  I  at  once  pro- 
ceeded in  the  efforts.  General  Order  No.  43,  issued  by  General  Fuller  early 
in  his  term,  had  long  been  the  guide  of  the  office.  Seniority  of  rank  was 
recognized  by  this  order  as  the  rule  for  promotion.  Exceptions,  however,^ 
were  recognized  in  cases  of  special  merit  or  conspicuous  gallantry,  in  the  ap- 
plicant, or  where  special  demerit  and  unfitness  existed  in  the  party  superseded 
by  a  junior.  Of  the  wisdom  of  this  rule  I  have  never  entertained  a  doubt, 
and  1  have  felt  but  very  little  inclination  to  depart  from  it  in  any  case  when 
the  rights  of  an  officer  were  involved  who  had  done  honorable  service.  My 
own  experience  in  the  army  had  taught  me  that  each  officer  regarded  his 
right  to  his  rank  and  promotion  as  an  indefeasible  estate,  so  long  as  he  hon- 
orably held  a  commission  in  the  service,  and  in  this  view  1  entirely  coincided. 
It  was  difficult  for  me  to  perceive  the  justice  of  retaining  an  officer  in  the 
service  in  a  rank  that,  so  far  as  was  known  here,  he  filled  honorably  for  a 
long  period,  and  then-,  when  promotion  was  to  be  made,  supersede  him  with 
a  junior.  Yet,  the  only  cause  of  difference  of  opinion  that  has  existed  be- 
tween myself  and  officers  in  the  field,  has  grown  out  of  recommendations  of 
this  character  by  commanding  officers,  who,  1  have  but  the  remotest  doubt,^ 
beUeved  they  were  acting  for  the  best  interest  of  the  service  in  recommend- 
ing juniors  for  promotion.  In  a  number  of  cases  I  have  reluctantly  yielded 
to  the  pressure  of  recommendations  of  this  kind,  but  never  without  feeling  a 
regret  at  what  I  feared  might  prove  to  be  an  injustice  to  gome  worthy  officer 
who  was  without  influential  friends  in  the  army  to  indorse  and  urge  his  claim. 
In  some  of  the  States  the  Executives  have  adopted  the  same  rule,  and  have 
adhered  to  it  so  closely  as  to  require,  in  cases  of  conflicting  recommendations 
for  promotions,  that  the  senior  officer  should  be  sent  before  a  board  for  ex- 
amination, and  if  found  qualified,  they  have  refused  to  supercede  him.  The  ab- 
sence of  some  tribunal  of  this  kind,  to  which  questions  affecting  qualifications  of 
officers  could  be  referred  in  case  of  difference  of  opinion  between  command- 
ing officers  in  the  field  and  myself,  has  been  felt  as  a  serious  inconvenience, 
and  but  for  the  fact  that  the  rebellion  ended  within  a  few  months  after  I  took 
charge  of  the  office,  some  regulation  of  this  character  would  have  been 
established. 

The  rapid  approach,  however,  of  the  period  at  which  all  the  gallant  officers 
and  soldiers  of  the  State  were  to  be  mustered  out  of  the  service  and  return 
again  to  the  walks  of  civil  life,  rendered  any  innovation  upon  the  old  and 
well  understood  rule,  perhaps  unwise  and  impolitic:  and  I  have,  therefore, 
deemed  it  best  to  allow  it  to  remain  unaltered  and  in  full  force. 


INJUSTICE  IN  PAYMENT  OP  SOLDIERS. 

Deeming  it  my  duty  to  take  notice  of  all  matters  that  affect  the  interests 
of  the  soldiers  of  the  State,  I  have  thought  it  not  improper  to  call  attention 
to  what  I  regaid  as  cases  of  injustice  in  the  manner  of  paying  off  the  soldiers 
of  Illinois,  and  the  causes  of  complaint  which  have  from  time  to  time  existed. 

The  first  class  to  which  my  attention  has  been  called,  has  been  soldiers  who 
were  discharged  after  the  discharge  of  the  regiments  to  which  they  belonged. 
In  such  cases,  they  have  been  paid  up  to  the  day  to  which  their  regiment  had 
been  paid,  and  have  been  compelled  to  lose  whatever  pay  was  due  for  the 
period  of  service  between  the  date  of  the  discharge  of  the  regiment  and  their 
own  discharge.  It  can  be  readily  seen  that  in  numerous  cases  this  works 
serious  hardships  and  great  injustice.  Every  one  at  all  acquainted  with  the 
service  knows  that  men  are  constantly  and  necessarily  detailed,  by  orders, 
for  duty  away  from  their  regiments,  at  corps,    division    and    brigade   head- 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  81 

quarters,  as  clerks  in  quartermaster  and  commissary  departments,  in  iios- 
pitals,  etc.,  and  when  so  detailed  they  are  compelled  to  remain  until  relieved 
and  ordered  to  join  their  commands.  Whilst  many  have  been  thus  away 
from  their  regiments,  the  latter  have  been  mustered  out,  discharged  and  paid, 
leaving  the  detailed  soldier  still  on  duty  and  obliged  to  serve,  or  be  disgraced 
if  he  refuses.  Yet,  for  all  this  time  after  his  regiment  is  discharged,  he  re- 
ceives no  pay,  but  is  only  paid  to  the  date  at  which  his  regiment  receives  pay. 

Another  class  of  soldiers  from  whom  complaint  has  reached  me,  are  the 
veteran  volunteers  who  enlisted  under  the  provisions  of  General  Order  No. 
191,  of  June  25,  1863,  and  the  veteran  recruits  who  enlisted  under  Circular 
No.  25,  of  18th  March,  1864,  both  from  the  War  Department. 

The  third  paragraph  of  General  Order  No.  191,  provides  that: 

III.  Every  volunteer  enlisted  and  mustered  into  service  as  a  veteran  under  this  order, 
shall  be  entitled  to  receive  from  the  United  States,  one  month's  pay  m  advance,  and  a 
bounty  and  premium  of  four  hundred  and  two  (4U2)  dollars,  to  be  paid  as  follows: 

1st.    Upon  being  mustered  in  service  he  shall  be  paid  one  month's  pay  in 

advance $13  00 

First  installment  of  bounty 25  00 

Premium 2  00 

Total  payment  on  muster $40  00 

2d.  At  the  first  regular  pay-day,  or  two  months  after  muster  in.  an  ad- 
ditional installment  will  be  paid 50  00 

3d.    At  the  first  regular  payday,  after  six  months'   service,  he  shall  be 

paid  an  additional  installment  of  bounty 50  00 

4th.    At  the  first  regular  pay  day.  after  the  end  of  the  first  year's  service, 

an  additional  installment  of  bounty  will  be  paid 50  00 

5th.  At  the  first  regular  pay-day.  after  eighteen  months,  another  install- 
ment           50  00 

6th.  At  the  first  regular  pay-day,  after  two  years'  service,  another  in- 
stallment    50  00 

7th.    At  the  first  regular  pay-day,  after  two  and  a  half  years'  service, 

another  installment 50  00 

8th.    At  the  expiration  of  the  three  years  the  remainder  of  the  bounty 

will  be  paid 75  00 

IV.  If  the  government  shall  not  require  these  troops  for  the  full  period  of  three  years, 
and  they  shall  be  mustered  honorably  out  of  the  service  before  the  expiration  of  their  term 
of  enlistment,  they  shall  receive,  upon  being  mastered  out.  the  whole  amount  of  bounty  re- 
maining unpaid,  the  same  as  if  the  full  term  had  been  served. 

These  bounties  and  terms  were  offered  to  that  class  of  men  who  had  served 
not  less  than  nine  months,  and  could  pass  an  examination  required  by  the 
mustering  regulations  of  the  United  States. 

Originally,  the  time  within  which  to  enlist  was  limited  to  ninety  days  from 
June  25,  1863.  but  this  time  was  afterwards  extended  by  General  Order  No. 
305,  of  1863,  so  as  to  include  all  volunteers  serving  in  three  years'  organiza- 
tions who  may  re-enlist  for  three  years  or  the  war,  in  the  company  or  regiment 
to  which  they  (then)  belonged,  and  who  may  have,  at  the  date  of  re-enlist- 
ment, less  than  one  year  to  serve. 

All  such,  enlisting  after  the  expiration  of  ninety  days,  were  decided  to  be 
entitled  to  said  bounty  of  $402.  By  Circular  No.  25,  of  March  18,  a  bounty 
of  $400  was  also  promised  to  every  recruit  who  is  a  veteran  volunteer,  as  de- 
fined in  general  orders  for  recruiting  veteran  volunteers,  to  be  paid  in  in- 
stallments; and  a  clause  similar  with  clause  IV,  of  General  Order  No.  191, 
was  added  to  this  circular  of  March  18,  1864. 

The  rebellion  was  virtually  ended  and  the  war  closed  by  the  surrender  of 
Lee,  in  April,  1865,  followed  very  rapidly  by  that  of  all  other  Confederate 
forces  east  of  the  Mississippi  and  within  a  brief  period  by  the  remainder.  In 
the  mean  time  the  reduction  of  our  own  army  had  begun,  under  orders  from 
the  War  department,  based  entirely  upon  the  hypothesis  that  the  war  was 
ended,  and  the  services  of  our  troops  were  no  longer  needed  or  required. 
Patients  in  hospitals  were  mustered  out;  then  soldiers  whose  term  of  service 
expired  before  October  1,  1865,  were  mustered  out.  Finally,  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  and  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee  were  mustered  out. 

On  the  8th  of  May,  1865,  General  Order  84  was  issued,  the  first  section  of 
which  is  as  follows,  to-wit: 

Vol.  1—6 


82  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

I.  Veterans  who  enlisted  under  the  provisions  of  General  Order  No.  191, 
series  1863,  from  this  office,  and  extensions  thereof,  (G.  0.  No.  324  and  387 
of  1863,  20  and  92  of  1864),  and  recruits  (not  veterans)  who  enlisted  for  three 
years  or  the  war,  under  the  provisions  of  the  circular  letter  of  October  24, 
1863,  *  *  *  are,  on  their  honorable  muster-out  and  discharge  from  the 
service  of  the  United  States,  before  the  expiration  of  their  respective  terms 
of  enlistment,  entitled  to  the  unpaid  balance  of  the  bounties  promised  them 
by  the  orders  and  laws  under  which  they  enlisted. 

This  order  seems  to  have  been  based  upon  the  opinion  of  Attorney  Gen- 
eral Speed,  of  May  16,  1865,  (not  published  until  June  10,  1865,  in  Order  111, 
War  Department),  in  which  he  decides  in  conformity  with  the  above  quoted 
section  of  General  Order  84,  issued  two  days  thereafter. 

Notwithstanding  all  this,  a  portion  of  the  men  who  enlisted  under  these  or- 
ders promising  bounties,  have  been  and  are  being  discharged  without  being 
paid  the  "unpaid  balance  of  the  bounties  promised  them  by  the  orders  and 
laws  under  which  they  enlisted."  Many  "veteran  volunteers"  and  "veteran 
recruits,"  broken  down  in  health  by  the  long  periods  of  services  in  the  field, 
have,  after  the  war  has  been  closed,  and  even  after  their  own  regiments  have 
been  discharged  and  paid  in  full  the  balance  of  the  bounty  due  alike  to  all, 
been  discharged  from  the  hospitals,  where  disease  compelled  them  to  seek 
refuge,  and  have  only  been  paid  the  part  of  the  bounty  actually  accrued  and 
due.  I  have  no  means  of  ascertaining  the  exact  number  of  men  of  this  class, 
but  believe  it  to  be  considerable.  But  whether  few  or  many,  good  faith 
should  be  observed  towards  all  those  faithful  men,  and  a  liberal  rule  in  their 
favor  be  followed  in  all  cases  where  justice  will  not  be  infringed. 

A  third  class  of  cases  of  hardship  and  wrong  arises  upon  promotion  being 
made  from  the  ranks  or  from  non-commissioned  officers  since  March  3,  1865. 
As  soon  as  a  private  or  non-commissioned  officer  is  promoted  and  receives  a 
commission,  his  right  to  bounty  as  a  soldier  ceases,  and  he  is  required  to  re- 
fund $25  advance  bounty;  and  if  his  promotion  occurred  since  March  3d,  he 
is  not  entitled  to  the  three  months'  extra  pay  allowed  other  officers  on  mus- 
ter-out and  discharge.  Thus,  he  has  neither  the  rights  of  a  private  soldier  nor 
those  of  an  officer. 

If,  therefore,  a  sergeant  is  promoted  to  first  lieutenant  ten  days  before  he 
is  discharged  with  half  his  period  of  service  elapsed,  he  loses  the  other  half 
as  bounty,  gets  in  lieu  thereof  the  rank  and  pay  of  an  officer  for  ten  days, 
without  the  extra  pay  received  by  the  other  officers.  This  is  a  hardship  that 
ought  to  be  remedied.  The  last  class  of  cases  to  which  I  call  attention  is  by 
far  the  most  considerable,  and,  although  of  less  consequence  to  the  soldiers, 
has,  in  the  aggregate,  resulted  in  a  greater  wrong  to  the  State,  than  any 
other  before  mentioned. 

Previous  to  the  20th  of  November,  1865,  under  orders  from  Paymaster  Gen- 
eral, regiments  arriving  at  the  rendezvous  in  this  State  for  payment,  were 
only  paid  to  date  of  their  arrival,  unless  afterward  their  payment  was  "de- 
layed" for  some  cause  beyond  the  ordinary  time  of  payment.  Early  after  the 
reduction  of  the  army  began,  I  saw  the  hardship  of  this  rule,  and  attempted 
to  remedy  it,  but  failed,  I  found  that  the  rule  originally  adopted,  and  upon 
which  troops  were  originally  paid,  was  that  organizations  should  be  paid  to 
date  of  muster  out.  Had  the  Federal  authorities  followed  this  rule,  and  dis- 
charged the  soldier  in  the  field  and  paid  him  his  transportation  thence  home, 
no  difficulty  would  have  arisen.  But  it  was  soon  found  inexpedient  to  do  so, 
and,  therefore,  the  policy  of  mustering  out  regiments  in  the  field  and  sending 
them  to  the  selected  rendezvous  in  their  respective  states  for  payment  and 
discharge,  was  adopted.  As  soon,  therefore,  after  this  as  a  regiment  was 
mustered  out,  it  was  put  under  orders  to  report  in  this  State,  either  at  Chi- 
cago or  Camp  Butler.  In  all  such  cases,  a  period  of  time,  more  or  less  in 
proportion  to  the  distance  to  be  traversed,  necessarily  elapsed  after  the  mus- 
ter-out and  before  their  arrival  at  their  State  rendezvous.  To  compel  the  sol- 
dier to  lose  this  time,  and  receive  only  pay  to  the  date  of  his  muster-out,  was 
seen  to  be  an  injustice,  and  hence  an  order  was  issued  to  pay  them  to  the 
date  of  their  arrival  at  rendezvous,  without  reference  to  when  they  were  mus- 
tered out.     This  order,  to  some  extent,  remedied  the  evil,  but  it  was  soon  dis- 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  S3 

■covered  that  its  practical  operation  was  to  still  impose  upou  the  soldier  a 
wrong  and  a  hardship.  Necessarily,  delay  would  occur  after  arrival  of  these 
regiments,  and  before  they  could  be  paid.  Many  causes  combined  to  make 
this  delay  longer  in  some  cases  and  shorter  in  others;  but  that  regiments 
should  be  delayed^after  arrival  and  before  their  payment,  was  seen  to  be 
inevitable.  The  rolls  were  to  be  examined,  then  signed  by  the  soldier,  then 
returned  to  the  paymaster,  and  the  accounts  for  payment  made  up.  These 
delays  protracted  the  stay  of  the  soldier  in  camp  from  four  to  ten  days,  all  of 
which,  under  the  orders  in  force  before  11th  June,  1865,  the  soldier  was  com- 
pelled to  lose.  It  was  not  his  fault  that  he  did  not  depart  to  his  home  at 
once  upon  his  arrival;  he  could  not  go  without  his  discharge  and  his  pay  and 
these  he  could  not  get  until  the  Federal  authorities  gave  them  to  him.  To 
require  him,  therefore,  to  submit  to  loss  of  time  after  arrival  and  up  to  date 
of  receiving  his  pay  and  discharge,  was  felt  by  the  soldier  to  be  a  hardship 
and  an  injustice  from  the  Government,  from  which  he  had  the  right  to  ex- 
pect a  more  liberal  rule. 

To  remedy  this  evil,  caused  by  this  kind  of  delay,  the  following  order  was 
issued  by  the  Paymaster  General: 

Washington,  June  11, 1855. 
******* 
Pay  delayed  organizations  to  date  when  payment  of  it  commences. 
(Signed.)  B.  W.  BRICE, 

P.  M.  General. 

As  soon  as  this  order  was  received  by  Major  McClure,  be,  on  the  16th  of 
June,  1865,  issued  the  following  order  to  the  several  paymasters  subject  to 
his  jurisdiction  in  the  States  of  Illinois  and  Indiana,  to-wit: 

Major:  You  will,  in  accordance  with  the  above,  and  uitil  further  orders,  pay  all  organ- 
ized troops  mustered  out  of  service  to  the  actual  date  of  the  commencement  of  your  pay- 
ment. 

(Signed.)  DAN'L  McCLURE, 

Chief  Paymaster  Dist.  Ind.  and  III. 

It  would  appear  that  an  order  so  clear  and  explicit  would  not  admit  of  more 
than  one  construction,  and  yet,  strange  as  it  may  seem,  such  has  been  the 
case;  and  this  difference  in  construction  has  resulted  to  the  detriment  of  Illi- 
nois soldiers  to  the  extent,  it  is  believed,  of  a  quarter  of  a  million  dollars  or 
more,;  for,  whilst  in  Indiana  all  organized  troops  mustered  out  have,  since 
16th  June,  been  paid  to  the  day  on  which  payment  began,  in  Illinois  none 
have  been  paid  to  that  date,  except  such  as  were,  after  arrival  at  rendezvous 
in  the  State,  "delayed"  for  want  of  paymaster  to  pay  them;  and  if  there  was 
any  regiment  paid  here  under  this  construction  up  to  the  day  payment  began, 
I  have  been  unable  to  ascertain  which  one  was  so  paid. 

At  sundry  times  complaints  were  made  to  me  by  the  officers  and  men  of 
several  regiments,  and  I  have,  as  far  as  was  possible  under  the  circumstances, 
rendered  them  all  the  satisfaction  in  my  power.  Not  having  such  official 
■connection  with  the  paymasters  of  the  United  States  army  as  entitled  me  to 
be  furnished  with  orders  issued  for  their  guidance,  it  was  some  time  after 
the  above  orders  were  in  force  ere  I  became  advised  of  them,  and  of  the  dif- 
ferent rules  for  payment  under  them  acted  upon  in  Indiana  and  in  this  State; 
nevertheless,  when  I  did  become  advised  of  them,  and  after  other  efforts  to 
remedy  the  wrong  had  failed,  I  addressed  the  following  communication  to 
Adjutant  General  Vincent,  at  Washington: 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS, 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  November  3, 1865. 
Colonel  Thomas  M.  Vincent, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Washington,  D.  C 
Colonel:  I  am  informed  that  under  the  orders  of  Colonel  Daniel  McClure,  Chief  Pay- 
master for  the  District  of  Indiana,  etc..  all  the  troops  from  that  State  are  paid  up  to  the 
day  of  their  payment,  without  reerard  to  the  time  they  report  for  payment  and  discharge. 
Under  the  orders  acted  upon  in  this  State,  the  troops  paid  here  are  only  paid  up  to  the  time 
they  report  for  payment  on  their  arrival  here,  while  most  always  every  regiment  remains 
here  in  camp  from  five  to  ten  days  afterwards,  waiting  to  be  paid. 


84  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

Now,  this  is  an  injustice  to  the  troops  of  Illinois,  and  I   desire,  most  respectfully,  to 
know  if  an  order  can  not  be  issued  remedying  this  cause  of  complaint,  so  that  all  soldiers 
from  the  State  of  Illinois  may  be  piid  up  to  date  of  final  payment  the  same  as  those  of  other 
States.    Enclosed  I  send  you  a  copy  of  the  order  referred  to. 
I  have  the  honor  to  be, 

Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
I.  N.  HAYNIE. 

Adjutant  General. 
Official: 

Ed.  p.  Niles, 

Asststant  Adjutant  General 

By  due  course  of  mail,  I  received  the  following  reply  from  General  Vin- 
cent, Adjutant  General,  to-wit: 

Adjutant  General  I.  N.  Haynie. 

State  of  Illinois,  Springfield.  111. 

Sik:  I  have  respectfully  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  letter  of  the  3d  inst.,  rela- 
tive to  the  final  payments  made  Illinois  troops  on  muster  out. 

In  reply,  I  am  directed  to  inform  you  that  upon  a  reference  of  your  communication  to 
the  Paymaster  General,  U.  S.  A.,  it  was  returned  to  the  oflice  with  the  following  indorse- 
ment, i.  e.: 

"The  printed  circular  of  Colonel  McClure,  enclosed  by  the  Adjutant  General  of  Illinois, 
was  undoubtedly  the  guide  to  all  paymasters  in  that  State  after  the  date  of  its  receipt. 
Therein  it  is  directed  to  pay  all  o-ganizations  to  the  date  when  payment  of  it  should  com- 
mence. That  is.  that  the  entire  of  any  organization  should  be  paid  to  the  same  date,  and 
that  date  should  be  the  date  when  its  payment  commenced. 

"Prior  to  the  publication  of  this  circular,  payment  by  the  order  of  the  War  Department 
was  made  to  date  of  arrival  at  rendezvous. 

"Afterwards,  it  is  presumed  that  all  were  paid  in  Illinois  and  Indiana  alike  to  the  date 
of  payment,  as  above  stated. 

"Certainly  such  was  the  case  unless  the  circular  had  been  disregarded,  but  Adjutant 
General  Haynie  seems  to  enclose  the  circular,  and  refer  to  it  as  evidence  of  the  charge  he 
makes,  that  the  Illinois  troops  have  not  been  paid  by  the  same  liberal  rule  that  has  gov- 
erned in  the  payment  of  Indiana  troops.    It  seems  to  me  to  be  evidence  of  the  contrary  fact. 

(Signed.)  B.  W.  Bkice,  P.  M.  G. 

"P.  M.  G.  Office,  November  10,  1865." 

I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed).  THOMAS  M.  VINCENT. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

The  above  letter  was  at  once  referred  by  me  to  the  senior  paymaster  at  thi& 
rendezvous  and  his  attention  invited  to  the  same,  with  the  request  that  he 
"would  advise  this  office  whether  any  Illinois  regiments  had  been  paid  up  to 
the  date  of  payment,  and  if  not,  to  explain  the  reason  in  detail."  Major 
Bridgman  at  once  replied  to  me,  stating  that  "delayed  organizations  had  been 

faid  to  date  of  payment,  but  that  others  were  only  paid  to  date  of  arrival." 
nformation  so  vague   and   indefinite  as  this  was  unsatisfactory.     I  therefore 
addressed  another  note  to  Major  Bridgman,  of  which  1  insert  below  a  copyi 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS, 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield.  November  17, 1865. 
Major  Bridgman: 

Your  endorsement  on  my  letter  of  inquiry  is  received.  It  is  not  as  explicit  as  I  could 
desire,  and  I  therefore  trouble  you  again.  I  am  not  aware  as  yet  that  any  Illinois  regiment 
has  been  paid  here  up  to  the  day  payment  began,  but  I  am  advised  that  a  class  of  this  kind 
exists,  to-wit:  A  regiment  leaves  Vicksburg  November  6,  arrives  at  Camp  Butler  November 
13,  reports  to  General  Cakes  same  day.  places  rolls  in  your  hands  same  day.  five  days  or  a 
week  elapses  while  the  rolls  are  being  worked  upon  in  your  office,  getting  them  ready  for, 
payment,  and  this  brings  the  date  of  payment  to  18th  or  20th,  yet  the  organization  is  only 
paid  to  the  13th,  thus  causing  the  soldier  to  lay  here  five  to  seven  days  without  pay.  I  am 
informed  that  you  do  not  hold  that  such  a  case  can  come  within  the  order  authorizing  pay- 
ment to  the  day  when  payment  begins,  and  that,  in  such  case,  you  decline  to  pay  except  to 
date  of  arrival.    Is  my  information  as  to  your  construction  of  the  orders  correct? 

The  frequent  complaints  that  are  made  here  of  this  hardship  on  officers  and  men  is  my 
apology  for  troubling  you  so  often. 

Very  respectfully, 

I.  N.  HATNIE, 

Adjutant  General. 


ADJUTANT    GENEKAL'S    REPORT.  85 

To  this  communication  I  have  received  no  reply,  but  in  a  personal  inter- 
view had  with  Major  Bridgman,  Chief  Paymaster,  (under  whose  orders  the 
other  paymasters  on  duty  in  this  State  act)  and  after  full  expression  of  my 
views  of  the  orders,  and  the  endorsement  of  Paymaster  General  Brice,  at 
Washington,  it  was  agreed  by  Major  Bridgman  to  conform  to  the  construc- 
tion of  the  orders  acted  upon  in  and  for  the  State  of  Indiana,  and  pay  the 
troops  of  this  State  up  to  the  day  of  payment.  Thus  far,  since  the  above 
conference  (November  20,  1865,)  such  payments  have  been  made. 

It  is  to  be  regretted  that  this  result  could  not  be  attained  at  an  earlier  date, 
for  the  reason  that  much  the  larger  portion  of  our  troops  have  been  discharged 
and  paid  under  a  rule  obviously  unjust  toward  the  soldier,  and  by  the  opera- 
tion of  which  they  will  either  be  deprived  of  a  part  of  their  pay  justly  due 
them,  or  be  compelled  to  procure  it  after  long  delay  and  no  inconsiderable 
expense,  and  perhaps  only  after  an  act  of  Congress  for  their  relief  shall  have 
been  passed. 

Annexed,  in  schedule  "B,"  will  be  found  the  dates  at  which  the  several 
regiments  were  mustered  out  and  arrived  here  for  payment,  in  which  the  list 
of  those  paid  between  June  12,  and  November  20,  will  be  seen. 

QUOTAS  AND  CREDITS. 

On  the  19th  of  December,  18G4,  the  President  of  the  United  States  issued 
the  following  proclamation: 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 
Washington,  Dec.  21,  1864. 
General  Orders  No.  302. 
by  the  president  of  the  united  states  of  america— a  proclamation. 
ICalling  for  300,000  Volunteers.'] 

Whereas,  by  the  act  approved  July  4,  1864,  entitled  "An  act  further  to 
regulate  and  provide  for  the  enrolling  and  calling  out  the  National  forces, 
and  for  other  purposes,"  it  is  provided  that  the  President  of  the  United 
States  may,  "at  his  discretion,  at  any  time  hereafter,  call  for  any  number  of 
men,  as  volunteers,  for  the  respective  terms  of  one,  two  and  three  years,  for 
military  service,"  and,  "that  in  case  the  quota,  or  any  part  thereof,  of  any 
town,  township,  ward  of  a  city,  precinct  or  election  district,  or  of  any  county 
not  so  subdivided,  shall  not  be  tilled  within  the  space  of  fifty  days  after  such 
call,  then  the  President  shall  immediately  order  a  draft  for  one  year  to  fill 
such  quota,  or  any  part  thereof,  which  may  be  unfilled;" 

And  whereas,  by  the  credits  allowed  in  accordance  with  the  act  of  Con- 
gress, on  the  call  for  five  hundred  thousand  men,  made  July  18,  1864,  the 
number  of  men  to  be  obtained  under  that  call  was  reduced  to  two  hundred 
and  eighty  thousand; 

And  whereas,  the  operations  of  the  enemy  in  certain  States  have  rendered 
it  impracticable  to  procure  from  them  their  full  quotas  of  troops  under  said 
call; 

And  whereas,  from  the  foregoing  causes,  but  two  hundred  and  forty  thou- 
sand men  have  been  put  into  the  army,  navy  and  marine  corps,  under  the 
said  call  of  July  18,  1864,  leaving  a  deficiency  on  that  call  of  two  hundred  and 
sixty  thousand  (260,000) ; 

Now,  therefore,  I,  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  in  order  to  supply  the  aforesaid  deficiency,  and  to  provide  for  cas- 
ualties in  the  military  and  naval  service  of  the  United  States,  do  issue  this,  my 
call,  for  three  hundred  thousand  (300,000)  volunteers,  to  serve  for  one,  two 
or  three  years.  The  quotas  of  the  States,  districts  and  sub-districts,  under 
this  call,  will  be  assigned  by  the  War  Department  through  the  bureau  of  the 
Provost  Marshal  General  of  the  United  States;    and  "in   case   the    quota,  or 


86  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

any  part  thereof,  of  any  town,  township,  ward  of  a  eitj',  precinct  or  election 
district,  or  of  any  county  not  so  sub- divided,  shall  not  be  filled"  before  the 
fifteenth  day  of  February,  eighteen  hundred  and  sixty-five,  then  a  draft  shall 
be  made  to  fill  such  quota,  or  any  part  thereof,  under  this  call,  which  may  be 
unfilled  on  said  fifteenth  day  of  February,  1865. 

In  testimony  whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand,  and  caused  the  Seal  of 
the  United  States  to  be  affixed. 

Done  at  the  City  of  Washington,  this  19th  day  of  December,  in  the  year  of 
rj  ^  1  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  sixty-four,  and  of 
^      '-•J      t}jg  independence  of  the  United  States  the  eighty-ninth. 

(Signed)        ABRAHAM  LINCOLN. 
By  the  President:  WILLIAM  H.  SEWARD,  Secretary  of  State. 
By  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War: 

E.  D.  TOWNSEND,  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
Offi.eial:  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

Among  the  first  and  most  important  matters  to  which  my  attention  was  di- 
rected at  the  beginning  of  the  year,  was  the  filling  of  the  then  unassigned 
quota  of  the  State,  by  voluntary  enlistments,  under  the  proclamation  then  in 
full  force.  It  had  been  shown  by  the  unpublished  report  of  my  predecessor 
that  on  the  1st  day  of  December,  1804,  the  State,  upon  the  assignment  of 
quotas  before  then  made  upon  her  enrollment,  was  behind  only  one  hundred 
men,  (leaving  out  of  view  the  78,079  years  of  service  yet  remaining  to  the 
credit  of  the  State,  based  upon  the  "period  of  service"  of  the  three  years' 
men).  Between  this  date  and  the  1st  day  of  January,  1865,  this  number  of 
men  had  not  only  been  supplied,  but  the  official  data  in  this  office  shows  that 
we  were  then  entitled  to  credits  for  1,345  men  against  any  quota  assigned  un- 
der the  call  for  300,000  men  of  December  19,  1864.  The  measures  which  had 
been  early  inaugurated  by  yourself,  to  stimulate  enlistments  were  soon  at- 
tended with  the  most  wonderful  success,  so  that  from  all  parts  of  the  State 
volunteers  were  pouring  into  the  several  camps  so  rapidly  that  the  mustering 
officer  could,  with  much  arduous  labor,  scarcely  keep  pace  with  the  demands 
made  upon  him.  Districts,  counties,  cities  and  villages,  were  each  vieing 
with  the  other  in  their  eiforts  to  send  speedily  to  camp  the  men  that  might 
,  any  day  be  demanded  of  the  State. 

It  had  been  previously  announced  that  under  the  President's  proclamation, 
calling  for  300,000  men,  the  actual  number  would  be  required  to  be  sent  to 
the  field;  but  it  being  also  well  understood  that  all  previous  quotas  were 
more  than  filled,  with  a  large  surplus  in  years'  service,  to  go  upon  future 
calls,  no  apprehensions  were  indulged  as  to  the  ability  of  the  State  to  meet 
any  just  demand  made  upon  her  people. 

On  the  24th  day  of  January,  1865,  the  following  dispatch  was  received 
from  General  James  B.  Fry,  Provost  Marshal  General  at  Washington,  by 
Col  James  Oakes,  Provost  Marshal  General  of  Illinois,  and  a  copy  filed  in 
this  office: 

Washington.  D.  C,  January  23, 1865. 
To  Lieutenant-Colonel  James  Oakes, 

Springfield.  111. 
The  revised  quota  of  the  State  of  Illinois  under  call  of  December  19,  (see  proclamation 
of  President,  of  date  December  19, 1864)  is  thirty-five  thousand  five  hundred  and  forty-one 
(35,541).    The  apportionment  by  districts  will  be  mailed  to  you  tomorrow.    Notify  Governor. 
(Signed)  JAMES  B.  FRY. 


ADJUTANT  GENERALS  REPORT.  8i 

This  quota  had  been  ascertained  by  calculations  made  in  the  office  of  the 
Provost  Marshal  General,  based  upon  a  rule  adopted  there  for  the  purpose, 
which  is  fully  explained  by  the  subjoined  circular,  addressed  to  Governor 
Miller,  of  January  12,  1865,  and  orders  from  War  Department  No.  22,  of  Feb- 
ruary 17,  1865: 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office, 

Washington.  D,  C.  -January  12. 1S65. 
His  Excellency,  Stephen  Miller, 

Governor  of  Minnesota. 

Sir:— Your  communication  of  the  3d  instant,  in  relation  to  the  quotas  of  the  districts  in 
the  State  of  Minnesota,  has  been  received,  and  iu  reply  thereto  i  have  the  honor  to  state 
that  the  call  of  the  President  for  500,000  men.  dated  July  18, 1864,  having  been  greatly  reduced 
by  credits  on  account  of  army  and  navy  enlistments,  which  had  not  heretofore  been  credited, 
it  became  necessary  to  make  an  additional  call  tor  300.000  men  to  make  up  the  deficiency,  and 
to  preserve  the  present  strength  of  the  army  and  navy. 

It  was  not  expected  that  the  call  of  July  18,  1864,  for  500.000,  would  put  that  number  of  men 
in  service,  because  the  act  of  Congress  under  which  the  call  was  made  directed  that  all  en- 
listments made  in  the  navy,  from  the  commencement  of  the  rebellion  untiythe  24th  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1864,  should  be  credited  upon  the  quota,  and  these,  with  other  equitable  claims  for 
enlistments  not  previously  credited,  reduced  that  call  and  rendered  necessary  the  one  of 
December  19, 1864,  for  300,000. 

The  object,therefore,of  the  last  call  is  to  put  300.000  men  in  the  service.  Whether  they  are  ) 
enlisted  for  one.  two  or  three  years,  they  will  be  counted  as  units  in  filling  the  quota,  and  the  ■^ 
excess  or  credit  which  any  locality  may  be  entitled  to  on  account  of  filling  its  quota  with 
three  years'  men  will  be  estimated  in  the  assignment  of  future  quotas,  should  there  be  an- 
other call,  upon  the  same  principle  that  has  varied  the  quotas  under  the  present  call,  because 
some  localities  have  filled  their  quotas  under  the  call  of  July  18, 1864,  with  three  years'  men. 
and  others  with  one  year  men.    It  will  be  observed  that  the  numbers  of  men  to  be  furnishedh 
under  the  present  call  are  not  in  proportion  to  the  population  of  States  or  districts,  nor  to/ 
the  number  enrolled.    Had  all  localities  filled  the  call  for  500,000  with  three  years'  men,  or  all] 
one  year's  men,  or  all  in  the  same  proportion  of  both,  the  number  of  men  to  be  furnishedf 
under  the  present  call  would  be  in  proportion  tothenumberenrolled,  and  approximate  three/ 
fifths  of  the  quota  under  the  call  for  500.000,  varied  only  to  correspond  with  the  changes  in 
the  enrollment,  as  revised  and  corrected. 

But  as  it  would  be  unjust  and  illegal  to  require  a  district  which  had  filled  its  quota  under 
the  last  call  with  three  years'  men  to  furnish  as  many  men  under  the  present  call  as  an  equal 
district  which  had  filled  its  quota  under  the  last  call  with  one  year's  men.  the  former  having 
furnished  three  times  the  number  of  years  of  service  which  the  latter  had  furnished,  it  be- 
came necessary  to  estimate  the  number  of  years  of  service  which  each  State,  district  and 
sub-district  had  furnished  respectively,  so  that  in  ascertaining  the  required  number  for  each 
district,  in  order  to  obtain  three  hundred  thousand  men,  each  locality  would  receive  full 
credit  for  the  number  of  years  of  service  furnished  under  the  last  call,  or  excess  carried  for- 
ward and  credited  upon  that  call,  previous  calls  being  filled  with  three  years'  men.  or  enlist- 
ments reduced  to  a  three  years'  basis. 

The  call  of  December  19.  1864.  having  been  made  to  make  up  deficiencies  under  the  call  of 
July  18. 1864.  it  is  not  to  be  expected  that  the  number  of  men  required  from  localities  will  cor- 
respond with  the  number  enrolled,  or  their  quotas  under  the  call  for  500,000.  In  order,  there- 
fore, to  ascertain  what  number  of  men  is  due  from  a  given  district,  we  must  look  to  what  it 
actually  furnished  under  the  call  of  July  18,  instead  of  what  it  was  required  to  furnish. 
Thus,  where  two  districts,  having  the  same  enrollment,  were  required,  under  the  call  of  July 
18, 1864,  to  furnish  two  thousand  men  each,  and  one  actually  furnished  but  one  thousand  men, 
while  the  other  filled  its  quota,  it  would  not  be  lawful  for  the  latter  district,  which  had  put 
two  thousand  men  in  the  service,  to  be  required  now  to  furnish  the  same  number  as  the 
former,  which  had  furnished  only  one  thousand. 

But  suppose  that  both  of  the  above  districts  had  filled  their  quotas,  the  former  with  one 
year's  men.  and  the  latter  with  three  years'  men;  the  one  furnishing  2,000  and  the  other  6.000 
years  of  service.  Now,  as  the  law  provides  that  quotas  shall  be  assigned  "among  the  dis- 
tricts of  the  several  States,  considering  and  allowing  for  the  numbers  already  furnished  as 
aforesaid,  and  the  time  of  their  service,"  in  assigning  a  quota  under  a  call  to  make  up  defi- 
ciencies, the  deficiency  of  years'  service,  as  well  as  the  deficiencies  in  number,  are  to  be 
estimated,  and  the  quotas  varied  accordingly. 

As  before  said,  the  object  of  the  present  call  is  to  raise  300,000  men.  and  they  will  be  re- 
quired from  the  different  localities  in  proportion  to  the  number  enrolled,  and  the  number 
which  such  localities  were  deficient,  or  in  excess,  under  the  call  for  500,000. 

This  principle  was  announced  from  the  Provost  Marshal  General's  bureau,  when  the 
quotas  under  the  call  for  500.000  were  announced,  or  about  that  time  (see  opinion  of  solicitor 
of  War  Department  herewith),  and  the  benefits  that  would  result  from  three  years' enlist- 
ments, and  the  law  governing  the  subject,  explained.  To  secure  three  years'  men,  the  Gov- 
ernment offered  three  hundred  dollars  bounty,  and  paid  but  one  hundred  dollars  to  one 
year's  men;  municipal  authorities  generally  contributed  local  bounties  in  similar  proportion. 

The  law  having  provided  that  the  periods  of  service  heretofore  furnished  should  be  con- 
sidered in  assigning  quotas,  the  question  then  to  be  determined  is,  at  what  time  shall  the 
credit  be  applied? 

As  it  is  impossible  to  follow  the  fortune  of  each  individual  soldier,  and  reckon  the  period 
of  his  actual  service,  it  follows  that  either  the  credit  for  the  period  for  which  they  enlist 
should  be  given  when  the  men  enter  the  service,  or  withheld  until  the  expiration  of  the  three 
years'  term. 


88  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

The  rule  has  always  been,  under  all  calls,  that  when  a  soldier  is  accepted  into  the  ser- 
vice he  is  received  and  credited  for  the  term  of  his  enlistruent  or  draft,  the  eovernment 
taking  the  responsibility  that  he  will  serve  for  the  full  period  of  his  enlistment,  and  in  no 
case  has  any  locality  been  called  upon  to  replace  men  lost  to  the  service  by  death,  dis- 
ability or  desertion.  Enlistments  for  six  months,  nine  months,  one  and  two  years,  under 
former  calls,  were  counted  as  of  that  term,  on  entering  the  service,  and  as  such,  reduced  to 
the  three  years'  basis. 

The  period  of  service  is  reckoned  as  a  unit,  having  no  fractional  parts  so  far  as  credit 
is  concerned;  a  soldier  who  enlists  for  three  years,  and  dies  or  is  discharged  at  the  end  of 
twelve  months,  is  credited  to  his  sub-district  as  a  three  years'  man;  and  the  man  who 
enlists  for  one  year,  and  is  discharged  in  a  week  after  enlistment,  is  credited  as  a  one 
year's  man.  To  await  the  expiration  of  three  years,  that  is  until  the  service  had  been  ren- 
dered, would  defeat  the  object  of  the  law,  and  would  probably  delay  the  draft  until  after 
the  close  of  the  war.  It  must  follow,  then,  that  the  amount  of  credit  to  be  given  is,  and 
always  has  been,  dependent  upon  the  period  for  which  the  soldier  enters  the  service. 
When  a  district  presents  an  acceptable  recruit  for  three  years,  and  he  is  received  as  such 
by  the  government,  that  district  has  done  all  it  can  do  in  the  premises,  and  the  govern- 
nienttakes  the  responsibility  that  the  soldier  will  serve  his  term  of  enlistment.  This  being 
admitted,  the  time  to  apply  the  credit,  or  to  take  into  account  the  amount  of  credits  to 
which  the  district  is  entitled,  is  when  a  settlement  is  made  with  all  the  districts,  with  a 
view  to  assigning  quotas  under  a  new  call.  This  follows,  not  merely  as  a  matter  of  con- 
venience in  computation,  but  as  a  matter  of  necessity,  in  order  to  do  exact  justice  to  all 
the  different  states  and  districts,  and,  moreover,  is  in  exact  accordance  with  the  terms  of 
the  statute,  which  provides  that  "in  assianing  to  districts  the  number  of  men  to  be  fur- 
nished therefrom,  the  President  shall  take  into  consideration  the  number  of  voluuteers 
and  militia  furnished  by  and  from  the  several  States  in  which  said  districts  are  situated. 
and  the  period  of  their  service,  since  the  commencement  of  the  present  rebellion,  and 
shall  so  make  said  assignments  as  to  equalize  the  numbers  among  the  districts  of  the 
several  states,  considering  and  allowing  for  the  numbers  already  furnished  as  aforesaid. 
and  the  time  of  their  service." 

And  again,  section  2d,  act  of  February  24,  1864:  "That  the  quota  of  each  ward  of  a  city, 
town,  township,  precinct,  or  election  district,  or  of  a  county,  where  the  county  is  not 
divided  into  wards,  towns,  townships,  precincts,  or  election  districts,  shall  be.  as  nearly  as 
possible,  in  proportion  to  the  number  of  men  resident  therein  liable  to  military  service. 
taking  into  account,  as  far  as  practicable,  the  number  which  has  been  previously  furnished 
therefrom. 

I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  a  copy  of  circular  No.  1,  of  1865.  which  provides  that  the 
quotas  assigned  under  the  call  of  December  19. 1864,  for  300,000  men.  art-  not  to  be  reduced, 
except  by  actual  enlistments  since  the  19th  of  December,  1864.  The  rule  in  applying  credits 
is,  that  they  should  be  deducted  from  the  quota  of  the  call  that  produced  them.  All  men 
raised  since  the  call  of  July  18, 1864,  are  credited  upon  the  quota  under  that  call;  if  the 
quota  is  more  than  filled,  it  is  carried  as  excess  to  the  credit  of  the  locality,  and  taken  into 
account  in  the  assignment  of  the  q^iota  under  the  call  of  December  19,  1SG4,  and  Provost 
Marshals  are  instructed  that  in  determining  the  quotas  of  sub-districts,  under  the  present 
call,  they  will  apply  such  excess  accordingly;  and  all  men  raised  since  December  19  are,  of 
course,  credited  upon  the  call  of  that  date. 

In  crediting  the  excess  that  is  carried  forward  from  the  call  of  July  IS,  1864,  and  applied 
to  the  call  of  December  19,1864, 1  consider  not  only  the  number  of  men  of  which  the  excess 
is  composed,  but  also  the  period  of  their  service;  and  the  quotas  assigned  under  the  call 
of  December  19  are  thus  reduced  by  this  excess  of  service,  and  hence  they  should  not  be 
further  reduced,  except  by  enlistments  subsequent  to  December  19,  1864,  the  date  of  the  call 
for  300,000  men. 

The  credits  to  the  State  of  Minnesota  (under  the  call  of  July  18,  1864),  up  to  Nov.  30,1864, 
show  that  the  men  furnished  for  one  year,  was  2,685;  for  two  years,  204;  for  three  years,  61; 
a  very  large  proportion,  as  will  be  observed,  being  one  year's  men.  The  excess  of  credits 
on  the  1st  day  of  August,  was  1,407.  of  which  the  first  district  is  credited  with  1,037,  and  the 
second  district  with  370;  and  credit  has  been  given  for  three  years'  term  of  service  on  each 
unit.  The  first  district  furnished  1.859  more  years  of  service  than  the  second  district,  and 
consequently  the  larger  number  to  be  furnished  under  call  of  December  19.  falls  on  the 
second  district.  If  there  is  any  error  in  these  figures.  I  shall  be  happy  to  correct  it  when 
pointed  out. 

Very  respectfully. 
Your  obedient  servant. 

(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY. 

Provost  Marshal  General. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Ad.jutant  Genekal's  Office, 

Washington,  February  17, 1865. 
General  Orders  No.  22. 

The  following  report  of  the  board  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  United  States  to 
examine  and  correct  the  quotas  of  the  several  states  and  districts,  under  the  call  for  vol- 
unteers of  December  19,1864,  is  published  for  the  information  of  all  concerned: 

Washington,  D.  C.  February  16,1865 
His  Excellency,  Abraham  Lincoln, 

President  of  the  United  States,  Washington.  D.  C. 
Sir:    The  board  convened  by  the  following  order: 

"Executive  Mansion,  Washington  City,  February  6. 1865. 
"Whereas  complaints  are  made  in  some  localities  respecting  the  assignments  of  quotas 
and  credits  allowed  for  the  pending  call  of  troops  to  fill  up  the  armies;  now,  in  order  to 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  89 

determine  all  controversies  in  respect  thereto,  and  to  avoid  any  delay  in  filling  up  the  ar- 
mies, it  is  ordered:  That  the  Attorney  General,  Brigadier  General  Richard  Delafleld.  and 
■Colonel  C.  W.  Foster,  be  and  they  are  hereby  constituted  a  board  to  examine  into  the 
proper  quotas  and  credits  of  the  respective  states  and  districts  under  the  call  of  December 
19. 1864,  with  directions,  if  any  errors  be  found  therein,  to  make  such  corrections  as  the  law 
and  the  facts  may  require,  and  report  their  determination  to  the  Provost  Marshal  General. 
The  determination  of  said  board  to  be  final  and  conclusive,  and  the  draft  to  be  made  in  con- 
formity therewith. 

"2.  The  Provost  Marshal  General  is  ordered  to  make  the  draft  in  the  respective  dis- 
tricts as  speedily  as  the  same  can  be  done,  after  the  15th  of  this  month 

••(Signed.)  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN." 

have  respectfully  to  report  as  follows: 

The  call  for  400.000  men,  made  by  the  President  on  the  19th  of  December,  1864,  requires 
that  that  number  shall  be  raised. 

But  the  law  requires  that  the  number  of  men  previously  furnished  by  different  locali- 
ties, and  the  periods  of  their  service,  shall  be  considered,  so  as  to  equalize  the  draft. 

The  number  of  men  liable  to  military  duty  is  to  be  determined  by  the  enrollment  lists. 

The  number  of  men  which  had  been  furnished  by  the  various  localities,  and  their  pe- 
riods of  service,  were  ascertained,  and  previous  accounts  having  been  adjusted,  the  ex- 
cesses, where  they  existed,  were  carried  forward  under  the  last  draft 

The  amount  of  service  furnished  is  determined  by  multiplying  the  number  of  men 
•raised  by  the  number  of  years  for  which  they  enlisted; 

Having  thus  ascertained  the  number  of  men  enrolled  on  the  31st  day  of  December.  1864, 
the  number  of  men  furnished  up  to  that  date,  the  localities  from  which  they  come,  and  the 
periods  of  their  service,  it  is  proposed  to  distribute  the  call  for  300,000  men  among  the 
•several  districts  and  parts  of  districts,  according  to  the  number  enrolled  in  each,  and  the 
■number  of  men  furnished,  and  the  periods  of  service  previously  rendered  by  each. 

The  rule  by  which  this  is  accomplished  is  as  follows: 

Take  the  whole  number  of  years  of  service  furnished  by'the  districts  of  the  United 
States  from  the  commencement  of  the  rebellion  to  the  31st  of  December.  1864.  From  that 
sum  deduct  the  whole  number  of  men  furnished  from  all  the  districts  of  the  United  States 
•up  to  that  date.  The  remainder  will  be  the  excess  of  years  of  service  furnished  by  all  the 
districts.  Multiply  the  Call  of  December  19, 1864,  by  three,  to  have  the  number  of  years  of 
service  upon  thnt  call,  and  to  this  add  the  excess  as  ascertained  above.  Then,  as  the  num- 
•  ber  of  men  enrolled  from  the  whole  United  States,  up  to  the  31st  of  December,  1864,  is  to 
the  period  of  service,  as  above  ascertained,  so  is  the  number  of  men  enrolled  in  a  given 
district  to  the  number  of  years  service  it  is  required  to  furnish,  including  its  pro  rata 
share  of  the  excess. 

From  this  sum  decuct  the  actual  excess  the  district  furnished;  the  remainder  is  the 
number  of  years  of  service  which  the  district  is  required  to  furnish  under  the  call  of  De- 
cember 19,  1864,  which  divided  by  three,  gives  the  number  of  men  required  from  the  dis- 
trict. 

As  this  call  is  for  300,000  men,  that  number  can  not  be  reduced  by  men  going  in  for  a 
period  longer  than  one  year.  Inequalities  produced  by  men  going  in  under  this  call  for 
longer  periods  than  one  year  must  be  equalized  on  future  calls. 

It  will  be  perceived  that  though  the  aggregate  of  the  excess  furnished  is  added  to  the 
whole  call,  the  excess  of  each  district  is  afterwards  subtracted  from  its  quota.  Thus  the 
number  of  men  called  for  is  neither  increased  nor  diminished,  but  equality  produced,  con- 
sidering the  number  of  men  and  the  periods  of  their  service.  Localities  which  have  here- 
tofore furnished  a  greater  amount  of  service  have,  in  proportion  to  their  enrollment,  a  less 
amount  to  furnish  under  this,  and  e  con  verso. 

Men  having  heretofore  enlisted  for  one,  two  or  three  years,  it  was  necessary  to  take 
■one  of  those  periods  as  the  basis  of  the  calculation.  As  three  years  embraced  both  the 
other  periods,  it  makes  the  calculation  more  simple  to  adopt  that.  The  same  result  would 
be  arrived  at  by  adopting  either  one  or  two  years  as  the  basis,  but  the  process  of  calcula- 
tion would  be  more  complicated. 

Such  we  find  to  be  the  rule  adopted  by  the  Provost  Marshal  General.  The  rule  is  in 
conformity  with  the  requirements  of  the  laws  of  Congress,  and  is  just  and  equitable. 

We  have  carefully  examined  and  proved  the  work  done  under  this  rule  by  the  Provost 
Marshal  General,  and  find  that  it  has  been  done  with  fairness. 

We  file  in  the  Provost  Marshal  General's  office  our  calculations  of  the  quota  of  each  and 

every  district  indorsed  by  us  as  correct.  

JAMES  SPEED, 
Attorney  General  of  the  United  States. 
RICHARD  DELAFIELD, 
Brig.  Gen.  and  Chief  Eng,  U.  S.  A. 
C.  W.  FOSTER. 
Calonel,  and  Ass't  Adjutant  General. 
Approved  February  17. 1865.  A.  LINCOLN. 

By  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

E.  D.  TOWNSEND.  Assistant  Adhitant  General. 

•Oificial:    Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


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90  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

The  unexpectedlj^  large  demand  for  troops  surprised  all,  and  few  could  be 
made  believe  that  there  was  not  an  error  somewhere  in  calculations  pro- 
ducing such  a  result.  Within  a  brief  period  the  assignment  of  district 
quotas  throughout  the  State  was  made,  and  here  again,  was  a  surprise  no 
less  startling  than  the  assignment  of  the  original  quota.  By  the  latter  part 
of  January,  and  eai'ly  in  February,  complaints  from  all  parts  of  the  State 
began  to  be  forwarded  to  this  office,  and  I  became  satisfied  that  not  only  was 
there  good  cause  of  complaint  on  the  part  of  many  sub-districts,  but  that 
it  was  an  utter  impossibility  to  procure  the  quotas  assigned  from  some  of 
them.  It  was  not  an  unusual  thing  for  evidence  to  be  laid  before  me  that 
the  quota  required  from  a  sub-district  was  larger  than  the  number  of  all  the 
men  in  the  district  actually  liable  to  draft;  and  in  one  instance  I  now  re- 
member, the  quota  assigned  not  only  required  every  man  of  the  sub-district 
to  go,  but  three  besides;  but  in  this  case,  the  unflinching  patriotism  was  still 
equal  to  the  demand,    for  great  as   they   felt  the   injustice   to   be,  they  yet 

y filled  their  quota  by  raising  the  money  and  actually  sending  a  substitute  for 
every  able-bodied  man  in  their  sub-district  and  three  besides.  The  agent 
sent  here  by  this  sub-district,  however,  remarked  at  the  time  that  he  thoueht 
"it  was  pretty  tight  papers,"  and  in  this  1  agreed  with  him.  I  may  add  that 
this  sub-district  (although  the  only  one  so  situated  that  it  filled  its  quota) 
was  not  by  any  means  the  only  sub-district  so  situated  in  the  State,  and 
that  had  to  submit  to  "pretty  tight  papers,"  whilst  almost  every  county  in 
the  State  (with  but  few  exceptions)  felt  what  was  recognized  to  be  true  here, 

:  that  their  quotas  were  onerous  beyond  all  former  precedent.  Under  these 
circumstances,  it  became  indispensable  to  appeal  to  the  authorities  at  the 
Federal  capital  for  relief  from  what  was  regarded  by  all  as  an  error  some- 
where greatly  to  the  prejudice  of  the  State  and  resulting  in  an  increase  of 
the  quota  demanded  from  it,  not  justified  by  the  real  true  condition  of  the 
people,  for  it  was  a  manifest  fact  that  upon  no  hypothesis  could  a  quota  be 
correct  and  just  that  required  from  any  sub-district  more  men  than  were 
actually  to  be  found  within  its  limits.  In  the  midst  of  the  busiest  part  of  the 
session  of  the  legislature  it  was  impossible  for  your  Excellency  personally  to 
visit  Washington,  and  with  the  large  and  constantly  increasing  number  of 
recruits  pouring  into  the  several  camps  of  the  State,  to  be  organized  into 
regiments  and  sent  to  the  field,  it  was  equally  impracticable  for  myself  to  go. 
It  was  therefore  deemed  best  to  procure  the  services  of  Major  Wait,  canal 
trustee  of  the  State,  well  known  to  possess  the  confidence  of  yourself  and  of 
this  office,  and  have  him  repair  at  once  to  Washington  and  confer  fully  and 
freely  with  the  Provost  Marshal  General,  and  ascertain,  if  possible,  the 
basis  upon  which  this  quota  was  assigned.  Major  Wait,  therefore,  did  pro- 
ceed to  Washington,  charged  with  this  impoi'tant  duty.  On  his  arrival,  he 
had  several  interviews  with  the  Provost  Marshal  General  (FryJ.  Whilst 
this  visit  was  not  wholly  unattended  by  good  results,  the  main  object  for 
which  he  was  sent  was  not  accomplished.  A  full  report  of  his  efforts,  and 
what. was  accomplished,  will  be  found  below,  in  a  letter  which  was  written 
by  him  at  the  time,  and  which  I  herewith  submit  as  a  part  of  the  history  of 
this  important  matter.     The  letter  was  received  here  February  5th. 

[letter  op  major  wait.] 

Washington,  January  30, 1865, 
Governor  Oglesby: 

1  telegraphed  you  this  day  "our  quota  can  not  be  reduced.  Full  credits  are  given.  All 
three  years'  men  are  counted  same  as  three  one  year's  men.  General  Fry  informed  me 
Haynie  started  this  morning  for  Washington.    Shall  I  stay  till  he  comes?" 

I  went  this  morning  with  Govprnor  Yates  to  see  General  Fry.  Yates  had  left  your 
communication  to  Secretary  of  War  with  General  Fry  on  Saturday,  to  which  Fry  w  as  to 
have  given  an  answer  in  writing.      Yates  stayed  but  a  moment  after  introducing  me. 

General  Fry  stated  to  me  that  your  communication  did  not  require  an  answer,  as  the 
matter  was  fully  explained  in  his  communication  to  the  Governor  of  Minnesota,  of  Jan- 
uary 12, 1865,  and  in  the  opinion  of  Solicitor  Whiting,  of  August  1.  1864,  both  of  which  had 
been  sent  you.  I  replied  that  you  had  received  one  copy  of  each  of  the  above,  and  neither 
you  nor  General  Haynie  were  able  to  understand  from  either  of  them  how  Illinois  should 
under  the  present  call  for  300,000  men,  be  required  to  furnish  over  35,000  men,  when,  on  the 
first  of  July  last,  to  answer  future  calls,  she  had  an  excess  of  35.000  three  years'  men,  and 
aftergettingcredit  for  these  as  one  year's  men,  she  had  filled  her  quota  under  the  late 
call  for  500,000  men,  and  what  you  asked  for  the  State  was  that  she  should,  under  this  last 
call,  be  credited  in  full  for  the  remainder  of  the  term  of  these  35,000  three  years'  men.  You 
asked  only  what  you  thought  was  right,  and  only  for  such  credits  as  were  contemplated 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  91 

under  the  law  and  actually  due  the  State.  Fry  replied,  "that  is  just  what  I  have  done  in  raalj- 
ing  up  your  quota.  I  have  given  you  full  credits  for  all  your  men  in  the  service  up  to  the 
1st  of  January,  each  three  years'  man  counting  same  as  three  one  year's  men,  and  each  two 
years'  man  counting:  same  as  two  one  year's  men."  He  asked  me  if  I  had  his  letter  to  the 
Governor  of  Minnesota,  and  Solicitor  Whiting's  opinion.  1  told  him  I  had  not.  He  then  gave 
me  a  copy  of  each.  I  looked  at  them,  and  slated  that  [  had  seen  them  before,  but  could  not 
understand  from  them  how  our  exess  of  over  7U,000  years  of  service,  after  filling  the  last 
draft,  should  under  this  call  for  300.000,  be  completely  extinguished,  and  in  addition  thereto, 
the  State  required  to  furnish  over  35,000  one  year's  men.  I  told  him  I  had  not  studied  the 
circular  much,  but  that  you  and  Haynie  had.  and  tliat  if  he  would  explain  to  me  »o  that  I 
could  understand  the  matter,  and  fully  appreciate,  as  he  did,  that  full  justice  had  been  done 
the  State,  I  could  explain  the  matter  so  that  it  would  be  satisfactory  to  you.  It  was  then  ten 
o'clock,  and  he  told  me  to  cah  at  one  o'clock,  and  the  necessary  explanation  would  be  given. 
I  called  at  the  appointed  time,  and  was  introduced  and  referred  to  Captain  Scott,  who  pro- 
ceeded to  give  me  the  required  information,  as  follows: 

1st.  This  draft  differs  from  all  of  its  predecessors.  What  the  government  is  going  to 
have  is  300,000  new  men  in  the  service.  Instead  of  calling  for  a  million  or  two  of  men,  and 
afterwards  reducing  the  call  by  credits  to  300,000,  the  call  is  for  just  the  number  of  men  re- 
quired, all  credits  being  given  to  States  and  districts  in  the  Provost  Marshal  General's  office 
before  the  call  is  made  and  quotas  assigned  To  ascertain  this,  the  excess  of  years  of  service 
of  all  the  States  above  previous  calls,  is  added  to  the  300,000  now  called  for,  multiplied  by 
three— for  instance: 

Excess  of  Maine  in  years 60. 000 

Massachusetts  in  years 120, 000 

New  York  in  years 180,000 

Illinois  in  years 140,000 

Total  years  of  service  in  excess  of  former  calls,  say 500. 000 

300,000  call,  multiplied  by  3 900.000 

1,400,000 

As  the  enrollment  of  the  Union  is  to  the  gross  quota  of  the  Union,  so  is  the  enrollment  of 
each  State  to  its  quota,  from  which  should  be  deducted  the  excess  of  years  of  service,  and 
the  remainder,  divided  by  three,  will  give  the  net  quota  of  the  State.  I  thought  when  I 
started  to  write  the  above  I  had  the  enrollment  of  the  Union,  but  1  have  not.  I  have  of  our 
State,  however,  and  I  will  give  you  the  formula  as  between  the  State  and  one  of  the  districts, 
taking  the  Chicago  district: 

Enrollment  of  State.       Gross  quota  of  State.       Enrollment  of  Dist.       Gross  quota  of  Dist. 
290.218:                                      177,514:                                   34,827:  21.304 

Less  excess  of  years.. 11,480 

Divided  by  3 9,827 

Gives  net  quota 3, 274 

I  think  I  understand  the  principle  by  which  our  quota  is  obtained,  and  it  looks  to  me  as 
though  it  must  be  right,  provided  other  States  have  not  got  more  than  their  just  credits,  (and 
of  which,  of  course,  we  can  not  question>  and  provided,  further.  Illinois  has  all  hers. 

Illinois  is  credited  with  total  years  of  service 122, 946 

Less  quota  of  July  18,  1861 52,057 

Excess  in  years 70, 889 

Gross  quota  of  State 170, 574 

Deduct  excess 70, 889 

Divided  by  3 106,685 

Gives  net  quota 35, 561 

I  obtained  the  credits  from  Provost  Marshal  (Jeneral  due  from  July  18,  to  December  1,  as 
follows: 

One  year's  men 14, 482 

Two  "         535 

Three         ••         2,323 

17,340 

General  Haynie  telegraphed  me  only  16,780,  from  July  1, 1864,  to  1st  January.  1865.  We- 
gain  by  taking  Provost  Marshal's  statement. 

I  understand  at  the  Provost  Marshal's  that  our  credits  of  years  of  service  were  obtained 
as  follows: 

1st  July,  1864,  35,875  three  years' men ^^I'^H 

One  year's  men,  enlisted  since  July  18 14, 482 

535  two  years'  men 1,070 

2,323  three  years' men , 6,969 

Making  total  credits  (years) 130, 146 


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92  ADJUTANT    general's    REPOST. 

But  you  will  see  it  gives  more  than  they  have  given  us  credit  for.  I  will  call  tomorrow 
and  have  this  explained,  or  rectified,  if  an  error,  and.  if  1  have  the  correct  understanding  of 
the  matter,  get  tho  credits  for  1st  to  18th  July  last,  if  any,  and  will  write  you  tomorrow.  I 
think  1  have  explained  how  our  quota  is  ascertained,  and  why  it  differs  so  much  and  is  so 
largely  in  excess  of  what  we  supposed  it  would  be,  as  fully  as  I  can  by  letter.  I  trust  you 
may  understand  it.  I  think  ample  justice  is  done  the  State,  after  the  error,  which  I  suppose 
has  occurred,  spoken  of  above,  is  rectified,  or  the  matter  otherwise  explained.  I  have  not 
made  application  yet  about  the  Chicago  volunteer  substitute  matter;  will  do  so  today  if  1 
have  time;  it  will  give  me  a  chance  to  see  the  Secretary  of  War,  and  be  referred  back  again 
to  Fry,  whose  opinion  1  know  already,  which  is  adverse  to  the  request. 

How  the  credits  of  the  different  districts  should  be  different  in  the  office  of  the  Adjutant 
General  of  the  State  from  what  they  are  in  Fry's  office  neither  he  nor  I  can  tell  here,  and 
Fry  says  he  does  not  care  which  you  adopt.  So  that  he  gets  the  State  quota  filled  he  is 
satisfied. 

Yours  truly, 

(Signed).  S.  WAIT. 

It  will  be  seen  that  Major  Wait  refers  to  a  supposed  error  in  the  calculation 
of  credits  due  the  State,  It  is  due  to  him  to  say  that  he  did  subsequently  call 
the  attention  of  General  Fry  to  this  matter;  and  by  some  cause,  the  explana- 
tion of  which  has  never  been  made  fully  to  the  ofiBce,  an  additional  credit  on 
,/the  State  quota  was  made  of  2,649,  thus  reducing  the  quota  thereafter  de- 
manded from  the  State,  from  35,541  to  32,892. 

The  above  report  was  submitted  by  Maj,  W.  on  the  day  of  his  return  to 
this  city  from  Washington,  Feb'y  5th.  In  the  meantime,  complaints  from  the 
people  continued  to  be  made;  among  the  most  important  of  which,  deserving 
to  be  mentioned,  was  that  of  Chicago.  The  quota  of  that  city  had,  after  sev- 
eral attempts  at  its  correct  adjustmentbetween  the  Provost  Marshal  General 
and  the  State  Provost  Marshal  (Colonel  Oakes,)  been  finally  settled  at  5,202; 
originally,  it  had  been  made,  as  stated  by  Maj.  Wait,  at  a  smaller  number; 
but  this  was  discovered  to  be  an  error  in  calculation,  no  satisfactory  explana- 
tion of  which  has  reached  this  office.  Subsequently,  another  plan  of  distri- 
bution of  the  quota  by  congressional  districts,  counting  them  as  the  unit,  and 
distributing  to  each  district,  from  the  Provost  Marshal  General's  office,  its 
quota  of  the  32,892,  was  adopted.  This  gave  to  Cook  county  her  quota  as 
■6,246,  whilst  to  the  11th  district  it  gave  only  118  as  its  quota,  and  left  the  13th 
district  not  only  no  quota,  but  in  excess  of  all  calls  2.201.  Notwithstanding 
these  results,  it  was  well  known,  both  in  General's  Oakes'  office  and  here, 
that  in  the  11th  and  13th  districts  there  were  many  sub-districts  largely  in 
deficit  and  liable  to  draft,  which  nevertheless,  by  the  large  excesses  in  other 
sub-districts  of  their  district,  would  not  be  called  upon  for  a  single  man,  if 
this  plan  of  distribution  to  congressional  districts  was  adhered  to,  thereby 
throwing  the  quotas  which  should  justly  be  supplied  from  those  sub-districts, 
upon  other  congressional  districts,  and  to  their  extent  enlarging  their  burden. 
It  will  be  at  once  perceived  that  this  would  be  unjust,  and  I  believe  it  was  so 
regarded  by  General  Oakes;  and  it  was  believed  by  that  officer  that  the  cor- 
rect plan  of  distribution  was  not  to  distribute  to  large  districts,  and  thereby 
y  protect  its  sub-districts  largely  in  deficit  from  any  quota,  but  to  distribute  to 
\y  each  sub-district  its  own  quota,  taking  its  own  enrollment,  deficit  or  excess, 
as  the  basis,  and  thus  require  every  sub-district  of  the  State  to  contribute 
directly  to  the  State  its  just  quota.  This  plan  was  finally  adopted  by  the 
Provost  Marshal  General  of  the  State;  and  whilst  I  do  not,  as  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral of  the  State,  assume  to  control,  advise  or  direct  General  Oakes  in  this 
matter,  it  is  due  to  him  to  say  that  no  good  reason  could  be  seen,  or  was 
urged  against  its  adoption,  and  I  may  here  add,  that  in  all  I  have  seen  of 
General  Oakes,  he  has  not  only  been  untiring  in  his  labors,  but  has  mani- 
fested the  most  laudable  determination  to  do  equal  and  exact  justice,  as  far 
as  was  in  his  power. 

It  was,  by  this  arrangement,  distributing  to  sub-districts,  that  Cook  county 
had  her  quota  reduced  from  6,246  to  5,202;  and  if  this  course  resulted  in 
giving  to  Cook  county  too  large  a  quota,  (as  I  feel  sure  it  did,)  it  was  to  be 
attributed,  not  to  errors  or  miscalculation  here,  but  to  the  erroneous  enroll- 
ment of  the  county  and  State,  and  the  large  quota  thereby  settled  upon  the 
State,  together  with  such  errors  as  may  have  existed  elsewhere,  if  any  so 
existed. 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  93 

Thus  were  matters  situated,  when,  on  the  15th  day  of  February  last,  a  large    y 
committee  of  the  most  prominent  citizens  of  Chicago,  met  your  Excellency  at    '^ 
this  office  to  present  their  protest  and  remonstrances   against   the   quota  of 
their  county  and  city. 

It  was  insisted  that  the  enrollment  of  the  county  and  city  was  excessive, 
and  the  cause  of  their  excessive  quota;  and  that  it  was  in  the  power  of  the 
Governor,  the  Adiutant  General  and  General  Oakes  to  remedy  the  matter. 

It  was  replied  that  the  State  authorities  were  not  by  law  vested  with  any 
power  or  control  over  the  matter  whatever;  the  acts  of  Congress  or  the  orders 
of  the  Provost  Marshal  General  did  not  confer  any  upon  them,  but  gave  it  to 
other  (Federal,  not  State)  officers;  that  all  the  State  officers  could  do  in  the 
matter  was  to  advise,  and  General  Oakes  had  been  requested  to  adopt  a 
measure  or  rule  that  did  not  do  exact  and  equal  justice  to  all  parts  of  the 
State. 

On  the  part  of  the  committee  it  was  then  urged  that  the  State  authorities 
should  join  with  a  committee  of  the  citizens  of  Chicago,  and  lay  the  whole 
matter  before  the  authorities  at  Washington;  and  notwithstanding  the  great 
press  of  business  in  this  office  at  the  time,  it  was  finally  agreed,  as  an  act  of 
justice  to  Cook  county  and  the  State,  that  this  should  be  done;  and  thus  \J 
ended  this  conference. 

Soon  thereafter,  a  committee  of  prominent  citizens  of  Chicago  was  ap- 
pointed, consisting  of  Hon.  S.  S.  Hays,  Col.  Hough,  Mr.  Walker,  Mr.  Dors 
and  Mr.  Medill,  who  at  once  repaired  to  Washington,  and  was  there  joined 
by  myself  (on  the  part  of  the  State  authorities) ,  in  obedience  to  your  in- 
structions, carrying  with  me  the  following  letter  of  instructions,  before  then, 
prepared  by  your  Excellency,  in  contemplation  of  an  earlier  visit  on  the  same 
business,  which  I  delivered  in  person: 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  January  30, 1865-. 
Bris.  Gen.  Jambs  B.  Fry. 

ProvoMt  Marshal  General,  Washington,  J).  C.  / 

Dear  Sir:  In  view  of  the  embarrassment  of  our  people,  arising  from  the  settlement  of  '  / 
35,541  recruits  to  be  furnished  by  the  State  of  Illinois,  under  the  quota  arranged  by  you 
against  the  State,  under  the  call  of  December  19, 1864,  for  300,000  men,  and  that  I  may  be  able 
to  explain  to  our  people  the  facts  of  the  case  more  definitely.  I  respectfully  request  of  you  a 
reconsideration  of  the  subject,  as  I  desire  to  call  your  attention  to  a  few  considerations 
which  may  have  escaped  you  in  the  adjustment  of  the  quota. 

In  your  communication  of  date  of  January  24, 1865,  to  your  Acting  Assistant  Provost 
Marshal  General,  Col.  Oakes,  you  state  "35,541  is  the  number  required  of  Illinois,  after 
taking  into  account  the  credits  to  which  the  State  is  entitled,  by  estimating  the  number  of 
years  of  service  furnished  by  one.  two  and  three  years'  men."  This  quota  amounts  to 
eleven  per  cent  of  the  whole  300.000  men,  and  this  is  after  the  enrollment  had  been  reduced 
about  ten  per  cent;  and  yet  the  quota  of  Illinois  under  the  call  for  500,000,  last  July,  in 
which  you  did  not  take  into  account  any  credits  at  all,  was  only  about  ten  per  cent  of  the 
whole  number  asked  for,  being  52,057.  Upon  this  quota  you  allowed  to  the  State,  subse- 
quently, a  credit  of  one  year's  service  of  the  excess  of  three  years'  men,  35.875. 

How  is  it,  then,  that  our  quota  under  the  300,000,  which  is  said  to  include  our  credit  of 
35,875,  is  more  than  eleven  per  cent  of  300,000,  when,  without  any  credit,  under  the  call  for 
500,000.  it  was  only  ten  and  four-tenths  per  cent? 

Again,  it  was  insisted  under  the  call  for  500.000  men,  July  18, 1864,  that  our  deficit  was,  by 
sub-districts,  28.058.  and  that  we  would  be  required  to  fill  this  deficit  by  sub-districts, 
although  the  State  was  only  behind,  on  all  calls,  after  the  credits  for  one  years'  service  of 
the  excess  of  35,875  three  years'  men,  13.440. 

Subsequently  but  50  per  cent  of  the  28,058  deficit  was  called  for.  being  14,029. 

If  the  call  of  the  President  for  300.000  is  in  fact,  as  stated,  to  fill  up  deficiencies  under 
the  call  of  July,  1864.  for  500.000.  then  our  quota  would  be  but  14.029.  since  we  have  received 
on  that  call  the  proper  credit  of  one  year  of  the  service  of  the  35,875  three  years'  men  credited 
to  the  State. 

But  if  this  last  call  of  the  President  for  300,000  men  is  in  fact  an  original  call,  we  will 
earnestly  insist  upon  our  rights  to  a  credit  for  another  year's  service  of  the  35,875  three 
years' men,  now  in  the  service  of  the  general  government,  from  this  State;  and  the  more 
consistently  and  respectfully  will  we  insist  upon  it,  since  it  is  deliberately  provided  for  in 
the  laws  on  the  subject,  and  promised  to  us  in  the  written  opinion  of  the  Solicitor  of  the 
War  Department,  of  August,  in  disposing  at  that  time,  by  order  of  the  general  government, 
of  the  credits  then  claimed  for  this  State  by  my  predecessor. 


'94  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

I  see  no  objection  to  your  system  of  adjusting  credits  for  all  recruits  or  drafted  men 
furnished  on  the  quota  under  the  call  for  500,000  men,  in  July  last,  and  carrying  the  excess, 
if  any,  forward  to  the  quota  under  December  19,  1864,  and  thus  following  up  that  system  in 
all  subsequent  quotas  for  men  furnished  under  any  call  made  since  the  first  of  July,  1864, 
and  giving  credits  accordingly. 

But  this  does  not  reach  the  admitted  credits  due  the  State  previous  to  that  time,  nor 
can  I  see  where  we  have  received  any  credit  for  our  35,875  three  years'  men  on  this  call  for 
300,000  men. 

I  am  unable  to  explain  it  to  the  people  of  the  State  on  any  understanding  I  have  been 
able  to  obtain  of  the  subject.  1  think  it  is  of  the  utmost  importance  in  every  point  of  view, 
that  such  an  explanation  be  given  of  it  as  shall,  upon  principles  of  equal  justice  to  all  the 
states,  and  a  recognition  of  our  own  rights,  be  satisfactory  to  our  people. 

General  I.  N.  Haynie.  Adjutant  General  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  will  hand  you  this  letter. 
He  is  fully  authorized  to  act  for  the  State  in  the  adjustment  of  this  question.  You  will 
find  him  a  frank  and  candid  gentleman,  who  will  appreciate  every  kindness  you  may  be 
able  to  extend  to  him. 

I  have  desired  him  to  make  a  full  statement  of  the  views  of  the  State  authorities  on  the 
several  questions;  also,  to  present  the  probabilities  there  are  for  raising  the  ten  regiments 
of  volunteer  recruits;  and,  if  necessary,  to  ask  for  further  time  to  complete  their  organiza- 
tion. As  the  quota  of  the  State  was  not  given  until  recently,  I  feel  certain  we  shall  not  be 
able  to  complete  the  organization  before  the  first  of  March. 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain.  General, 
Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

(Signed)  RICHARD  J.  OGLESBY.  Governor. 

On  the  day  succeeding  our  arrival  there,  the  committee,  accompanied  by 
■Senator  Trumbull  and  Hon.  I.  N.  Arnold,  M.  C,  who  kindly  consented  to 
accompany  us,  called  upon  General  Fry,  at  his  headquarters.  The  object  of 
the  visit  was  at  once  made  known  to  the  General  to  be  a  correction  of  the  en- 
sroUment  and  quota  of  Illinois,  and  especially  of  Cook  county.  It  was  urged 
on  the  part  of  the  committee  that  the  enrollment,  beyond  all  doubt,  was  ex- 
cessive; that  it  even  (in  Cook  county)  exceeded  the  vote  of  the  county;  be- 
ing, in  fact,  15  per  cent  greater,  and  should  be  corrected. 

General  Fry  I'eplied  that  the  enrollment  could  be  corrected  at  any  time, 
and  referred  to  instructions  to  District  Provost  Marshals  to  that  effect.  It  was 
replied  to  this,  that  the  time  for  corrections  of  enrollment  must  necessarily 
cease,  else  no  quota  could  be  assigned;  and  that  corrections  for  the  purposes 
of  this  draft  had  to  be  in  time  to  be  distributed  upon;  and  that  corrections 
were  known  to  have  been  reported,  but  too  late  for  this  draft.  The  reply  was 
that  no  enrollment  now  made  could  change  this  quota;  that  it  was  distributed 
and  settled,  and  the  only  plan  to  be  adopted  was  to  fill  it;  or,  if  it  was  made 
to  appear  that  the  enrollment  of  a  district  was  excessive,  then  for  the  gov- 
;rnment  to  drop  a  part  of  the  quota  and  lose  the  men.  It  was  then  proposed 
'^that  Cook  county  should  furnish  50  per  cent  of  her  quota  by  volunteering; 
that  in  the  meantime  a  new  enrollment  be  made  by  a  new  officer,  (the  Dis- 
trict Provost  Marshal  not  being  regarded  as  reliable)  for  the  reason  that  the 
old  one  (James) ,  as  fast  as  corrections  were  made  by  striking  off  names,  had 
others  added;  so  that  when  6,000  had  been  struck  oif,  6,100  had  been  added, 
and  the  effort  was  dropped;  and  if,  on  a  new  enrollment,  any  more  than  the 
above  50  per  cent  was  due.  Cook  county  would  furnish  them  at  once. 
/  At  this  time,  I  stated  to  General  Fry  that  I  was  there  not  only  as  one  of 
1/  this  committee,  but  on  behalf  of  the  whole  State,  for  that  complaints  were 
heard  daily  from  all  parts,  and  that  just  before  leaving  Springfield,  I  had 
called  upon  General  Oakes  and  learned  that  a  new  enrollment  could  be  made 
in  fourteen  days,  and  in  the  meantime  we  could  and  would  furnish  more  men 
by  volunteering  than  he  could  get  by  the  draft. 

General  Fry  replied  that  this  manner  of  presenting  the  matter  was  unsatis- 
factory; that  he  would  prefer  to  have  it  submitted  in  writing.  I  replied  that 
since  this  is  the  case,  it  is  useless  to  prolong  this  interview,  and  I  shall  sub- 
mit what  I  have  to  say  in  writing,  if  it  is  desired.  While  this  interview  was 
progressing,  a  considerable  number  of  gentlemen  entered  the  room  and  re- 
mained attentive  observers  of  what  was  passing.  The  zeal  and  ability  mani- 
fested by  the  members  of  the  committee  on  the  part  of  Chicago,  made  it  ap- 
parent  that   the   matters   discussed  were  regarded  of  no  unimportant  or  or- 


ADJUTANT    general's    EEPORT.  95 

•dinary  character,  involving',  on  the  part  of  the  State,  many  thousands  of  men 
and  vast  sua]s  of  money,  when  aggregated;  and  on  the  part  of  the  Federal 
authorities,  the  justness  of  the  whole  distribution  of  the  quota  made  to  all 
the  States.  All  felt,  all  realized,  the  great  interest  at  stake.  The  interview 
with  General  Fry  ended,  however,  without  any  satisfactory  result,  and  it  was 
then  ascertained  that  the  strangers  present,  many  of  them,  were  members  of 
similar  committees  from  other  States,  who  had  visited  the  Capital  for  the 
same  purpose.  The  city  of  New  York  had  been  complaining  of  her  quota, 
which  had  been,  on  the  23d  of  January,  published  at  4,433,  but  which,  on  the 
next  day,  was  changed  and  settled  at  21,019.  So  it  was  said  Pennsylvania 
was  dissatisfied,  and  all,  therefore,  had  committees  there  awaiting  the  result 
of  the  application  of  Illinois.  Thus  did  this  question  grow  and  increase  in 
magnitude  the  nearer  it  was  approached,  until  I  confess  nothing  but  a  sense 
of  my  duty  to  the  State  could  have  induced  me  to  meet  it.  Afterwards,  on 
the  same  day,  in  order  to  submit,  on  the  part  of  the  State,  the  views  I  felt 
justified  in  maintaining,  I  addressed  Genei'al  Fry  the  following  communica- 
tion, asking  information  to  be  had  only  from  his  office: 

Willard's  Hotel. 

Washington  City,  February  23, 1865. 
Brig.  Gen.  James  B.  Fry. 

Prov.  Mar.  Gen.  U.  S. 

f^  Sir:  I  desire  to  have  furnished  from  your  office,  for  the  use  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  the 
following  infoimation: 

1st.    The  quota  assigned  to  each  State  under  the  late  call  for  300,000  men. 

2d.    The  enrollment  of  each  State  upon  which  said  quota  has  been  assigned. 
P"  3d.    The  excess  of  each  State  allowed  under  the  rule  of  distribution  adopted  by  your 
office. 

4th.    An  explanation  of  the  method  adopted  to  arrive  at  the  excess  allowed  Illinois:   in 
other  words,  what  was  the  excess  allowed  to  Illinois,  and  how  was  that  excess  made  up? 

5th.  What  is  the  total  number  of  men  furnished  by  each  State,  and  the  period  they  have 
served  up  to  December  31, 1864? 

6th.  What  is  the  total  number  of  men  furnished  by  each  State,  and  the  period  for 
which  they  enlisted. 

■^  It  is  desirable  to  have  this  information  at  the  earliest  convenient  moment,  since  it  will 
be  impossible  for  me  to  submit  in  writing,  as  requested  by  yon  at  our  interview  this  morn- 
ing, the  views  entertained,  and  the  object  sought  by  the  State  authorities,  until  this  infor- 
mation is  furnished. 

Very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

rSigned.J  I.  N.  HAYNIE. 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 

On  the  succeeding  day  I  received  the  reply  of  the  General  denying  me  the     , 
information  desired.  / 

In  the  meantime  it  had  been  determined  by  the  members  of  the  committee  v 
from  Chicago  to  apply  to  Mr.  Lincoln,  in  person,  lay  the  whole  matter  before 
him,  and  get  his  decision.  Immediate  application  was  made  to  the  President 
for  this  purpose,  and  he  at  once  kindly  accorded  an  audience,  stating  that  he 
desired  the  attendance  at  the  same  time  of  the  Secretary  of  War  and  General 
Fry.  This  audience  was  fixed  for  10  a.  m.,  24th  February,  but  General  Fry 
being  too  unwell  to  attend  then,  it  was  deferred  until  Monday,  27th  of 
February,  when  the  President,  in  the  office  of  Mr.  Secretary  Stanton,  and 
having  the  Secretary  of  War  and  General  Fry  both  present,  had  the  entire 
question  presented  to  him.  Mr.  Lincoln  was  fully  aware  of  the  fact  that 
several  States  were  awaiting  the  result  of  this  application  from  Chicago  and 
from  Illinois,  for  a  postponement  of  the  draft  and  a  re-enrollment,  in  order 
to  present  their  claims  for  a  similar  favor;  nor  was  he  less  alive  to  the  mag- 
nitude of  the  question  and  the  interests  involved,  than  the  others  seemed  to 
be. 

At  this  audience  the  committee  on  the  part  of  Chicago  asked:  / 

First — For  an  order  for  the  immediate  re-enrollment  of  their  district  by  a 
new  man  (distrusting  Provost  Marshal  James,)  alleging  that  the  present 
enrollment  contamed  at  least  12,000  names  not  liable  to  draft. 

Second — That  mutual  protection  clubs  should  be  credited  pro  rata  with  the 
recruits  they  put  in. 


A 


96  ADJUTANT    general's    EEPORT. 

Ihird— That  Chicago  should  put  2,600  men  on  her  quota,  the  draft  for  the 
other  2,600  to  be  suspended  until  the  new  enrollment  is  made;  after  which,, 
if  any  more  than  the  2,600  were  found  to  be  due  the  city  would  furnish  them 
at  once. 

The  committee,  by  their  chairman,  and  by  Messrs.  Hough  and  Medill, 
urged  with  great  zeal  and  distinguished  ability  the  justness  of  their  applica- 
tion. It  was  stated  and  urged  that  there  was  not  then  in  Chicago  18,000  men 
liable  to  draft,  while  the  enrollment  fixed  the  number  at  34,600;  that  the 
quota  of  the  city  was  excessively  oppressive,  being  one-sixth  (1-6)  of  the 
whole  State,  while  its  proportion  was  only  one-twelfth  (1-12);  that  the  dis- 
^trict  had  already  furnished  more  men  and  years  of  service  than  any  district 
in  the  Union,  except  "Lower  Egypt;"  that  the  deficit  of  2,000,  charged  over 
from  prior  quotas  was  unjust,  and  in  consequence  of  the  wrong  enrollment  of 
15,000  names  last  year,  it  ought  to  be  corrected. 

Secretary  Stanton,  (to  whom  the  President  stated  he  had  committed  this 
matter  at  the  outset,  with  the  promise  not  to  interfere  with  his  decision,) 
then  proceeded  to  decide: 

First — That  it  was  too  late  now  to  order  a  new  enrollment  without  interfer- 
ing with  the  present  draft,  and  if  made  might  not  materially  reduce  the 
present  one. 

Secondly — That  if  granted,  many,  very  many,  other  districts,  in  a  dozen  or 
twenty  different  States,  would  clamor  for  the  same  privilege.  If  granted  to 
Chicago,  it  must  be  granted  to  other  cities  and  districts;  that  he  would  rather 
relieve  Chicago  from  furnishing  a  man  than  to  allow  a  re-enrollment  under 
the  present  call,  as  the  example  would  cause  trouble  in  other  districts,  and 
probably  keep  100,000  men  from  the  field  when  most  needed. 

He  also  stated  that  the  army  might  any  day,  now,  be  put  under  marching 
orders  to  strike  the  final  blow  to  the  rebellion;  and  he  appealed  to  the  com- 
mittee to  know  whether  Illinois  would  not  rather  submit  to   this   temporary 
(/"burden,  than,  by  interfering  with  the  whole  matter  at  this  juncture,  jeopard 
its  final  success. 

For  once,  I  confess  I  felt  myself  in  the  presence  of  one  of  the  great  masters 
of  this  rebellion,  who,  with  a  patriotism  as  elevated  as  the  great  cause  at 
issue,  and  an  inflexibility  of  purpose  as  relentless  and  unchangeable  as  the 
decree  of  fate,  was  moving  the  nation  forward  in  its  great  mission. 

It  is  due,  however,  to  the  members  of  that  committee  and  myself,  to  say, 
that  it  was  no  part  of  their  design  to  retard  in  any  way  the  operations  of  the 
government  in  sending  men  to  the  front,  and  if  it  had  been  for  an  instant 
believed  that  the  success  of  our  efforts  would  have  had  this  effect  they  would 
have  been  instantly  abandoned;  but  it  was  believed  by  them,  and  so  stated, 
that  the  State  could  and  would  continue  to  forward  to  the  field,  under  the 
plan  proposed  by  the  committee  and  by  myself,  as  many  troops  as  it  was  in 
the  power  of  the  government  to  procure  in  the  same  period  by  any  other 
method.  Impressed  with  the  soundness  of  this  conviction,  after  the  above 
decision  had  been  made  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  and  feeling  that  I  owed  it 
as  a  duty  to  the  State,  so  far  as  was  within  my  power,  to  aid  in  discovering 
errors,  if  any  existed,  and  thus  secure  them  against  wrong,  if  wrong  had 
been  done  them,  I  proceeded  to  lay  before  the  President  the  following  com- 
munication, prepared  to  be  laid  before  Gen.  Fry,  but  which,  since  the  whole 
subject  had  been  referred  to  Mr.  Lincoln,  was  deemed  proper  to  be  con- 
sidered by  him. 

Washington  City.  D.  C,  February  25, 1865, 
Brig.  Gen.  Fry.  Provost  Marshal  General. 

Sir:  Since  tbe  application  I  had  the  honor  of  submitting  to  sou  the  other  day,  asking 
for  certain  information,  was  denied,  and  since  the  subject  matter  is  regarded  by  me  as  of 
the  most  grave  and  important  character,  and  as  stated  by  you  at  our  personal  interview,  will 
only  be  passed  upon  when  submitted  in  writing.  1  herewith  have  the  honor  to  most  respect- 
fully lay  before  you,  for  your  early  consideration  and  decision,  the  following  calculations, 
statements  and  propositions.  In  doing  so,  allow  me  to  assure  you  that  I  have  no  other  de- 
sire in  the  matter  than  to  arrive  at  equal  and  exact  justice  with  reference  to  the  interests  of 
a  State  whose  people  and  authorities  I  have  the  honor  to  act  for,  and  who,  since  the  begin- 
ning of  the  present  war,  have  manifested  no  other  disposition  than  to  do  their  whole  duty 
toward  the  Federal  government. 

I  have  the  honor  to  be. 
Very  respectfully  and  truly. 
(Signed.)  I.  N.  HAYNIE, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  91 


CALCULATIONS   OF  EXCESS  DUE  ILLINOIS. 

Number  of  three  years'  men  furnished  by  Illinois  to  July  1.  1864 181,178 

Since  the  beginning:' of  the  war,  reduced  to  one  year 3 

To  July  1st,  number  of  years,  since  beginnine  of  war 543, 534 

Number  of  men  furnished  since  July  1,  to  Dec.  31,  1864,  17,340;    equal  to 

years'  service  of 22, 52t 

Total  years  of  service  from  beginning  of  war  to  Dec.  31,  1864 566. 055 

Gross  quota  of  three  years'  men  assigned  to  Illinois,  up  to  July  18,  1864 145,303 

Multiplied  by 3 

Total  years  of  quotos  required 435,909 

Add  call  of  July  18. 1864,  for 52.057 

Aggregate  required  by  all  calls 187, 966 

Total  years  credited  to  State,  to  Dec.  31,1864 566.055 

Deduct  all  quotas  required 4S7, 966 

Excess  of  years  to  credit  of  State 78.089 

Required  to  meet  call  of  Dec.  21,1864 32,887 

Balance  to  credit  of  the  State,  after  all  calls 45.202 


REASONS,  SHOWING  INJUSTICE  OF  QUOTA. 

Up  to  Dec.  21.  1864,  our  total  calls  for  men  were 197,360 

Up  to  Dec.  31, 1864,  our  total  credits  for  men  were 198,711 

Leaving  of  men  to  be  deducted  from  the  quota  assigned  under  call 
of  December  21. 1864 1.345 

In  February,  1865  the  quota  is  assigned,  after  all  credits  are  deducted,  of  32,887.  This  is 
required  out  of  a  population  of  1.700,000,  Yet  Ohio,  with  a  population  of  2.400,000,  is  required 
to  furnish  only  26,000  men  under  this  call;  so  that  with  700,000  less  population  than  Ohio, 
Illinois  is  required  to  furnish  nearly  7,000  more  men. 

Under  the  call  of  July  18,  1864,  we  all  know  the  draft  was  enforced  against  Iowa.  That 
State  was  then  behind  in  her  quotas.  Except  in  a  few  sub-districts,  the  draft  was  not  en- 
forced in  Illinois,  for  we.  including  all  calls  upon  us.  were  only  behind  as  a  State  then,  in 
men  13.440.  with  a  surplus  of  35,875  three  years'  men,  to  answer  a  call  for  52,057  one  year's 
men.  Yet  now,  under  this  call  for  troops,  Iowa  is  exempt  from  draft— has  no  quota  upon 
her  enrollment  and  population,  whilst  Illinois  has  32,887  required  from  her. 

AGAIN— EXAMINE  THE  FOLLOWING  FIGURES: 

Under  No.  1  call  of  Oct.  18, 1863.  300,000  men-Quota,  27,930,  or  9  31-100  men  to  every  100 
called  tor. 

Under  No.  2  call  of  Feb,  1. 1864.  500,000  men— Quota,  46,309,  or  9  26-100  men  to  every  100 
called  for. 

Under  No.  3  call  of  March  4,  1864,  200,000  men— Quota,  18,564,  or  9  28-100  men  to  every  100 
called  for. 

Under  No.  4  call  of  July  18, 1864,  500,000  men— Quota.  52,057.  or  10  41-100  men  to  every  100 
called  for. 

Under  No.  5  call  of  Dec.  19.  1864,  300,000  men— Quota,  32,887,  or  10  96-100  men  to  every  10* 
called  for. 


Total 1.800.000  men.    Total,  177,747,  or  average,  9  8I-IOO1 

Now,  whilst  it  is  admitted  by  the  War  Department  that  the  State  of  Illinois  had  78.079 
men  to  her  credit  on  the  2lst  of  December,  1864,  the  date  of  last  call,  they  insist  that  we  have 
had  the  full  benefit  of  it,  and  that  still  there  is  due  from  the  State  32,887  men,  alter  we  re- 
ceive that  credit;  thus,  after  exhausting  all  our  credits,  we  pay  almost  eleven  men  of  every 
hundred  called  out,  (300.000)  whilst  under  former  calls,  before  any  deduction  was  made  for 
credit,  the  highest  amount  under  any  quota  was  10  41-100  men  to  every  hundred  called  for. 
With  these  figures.  1  fail  to  comprehend  how  we  are  now.  (with  78.079  years  due  us.)  in  a 
worse  condition  than  ever  before,  when  we  were  without  credits,  or  before  credits  were 
given.  In  other  words  we  now  are  called  on  to  ftirnish  a  greater  per  centum  of  men  on 
this  call,  after  all  credits  are  allowed,  than  ever  before  when  no  credits  had  been  allowed. 

The  average  per  centum  is  9  87-100  to  every  one  hundred  men  called;  this  would  give 
Illinois  29.610  as  her  lull  quota.  How  is  it.  then,  that  this  is  exceeded  by  3.277.  when  it  ia 
confessed  we  are  entitled  to  the  credit  of  78.089  years,  to  begin  with? 

Again,  Ohio  has  a  net  quota  assigned  her  of  26,000  men  upon  a  population  of  2,400,000. 
The  same  ratio  would  give  to  Illinois  only  18,416.  as  our  net  quota  upon  a  population  of 
1,700,000.  if  our  credits  are  equal  to  those  of  Ohio.  Illinois  then  has  an  excess  of  78.079  men 
or  years.  This  ratio  would  give  Ohio  110.229  as  her  excess,  if  her  net  quota  was  in  propor- 
tion to  Illinois'  net  quota. 

But  this,  instead  of  giving  Ohio  26.000  as  her  quota  would  give  her  46,437,  or  20,437  more 
than  it  is.  Yet.  we  find  that  Illinois,  with  her  1.700.000  population,  is  required  to  furnish 
32,887  mjn,  and  extinguish  78,079  years  of  credit  admitted  to.  be  due.  thus  making  her  ag.- 

VoL.  1—7 


98  ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S   REPORT. 

eregate  quota  under  this  call.  110.976  men  for  one  year.  At  this  ratio  the  grand  aggregate 
quota  of  Ohio  should  be  156.668  men.  to  wit:  26.000  net  quota,  and  130.666  of  an  excess  over 
all  previous  calls.  These  figures  are.  of  course,  not  understood  to  be  exactly  accurate,  for 
want  of  accurate  data,  but  the  calculations  are  made  to  demonstrate  that  there  exists  a 
necessity  which  justifies  and  requires  the  State  authorities  to  ask  the  information  solicited, 
and  thereby  be  enabled  to  detect  error,  if  any  exists. 

I  have  been  advised  by  General  Fry  that  the  State  enrollmeut  can  be  and  should  be 
corrected  at  any  and  at  all  times  by  the  Provost  Marshals,  and  intimations  were  clear  thai 
if  any  one  refused,  he  would  be  removed;  so  that  this  is  remediable  by  the  people,  if  they 
will  attend  to  it.  But  the  State  authorities  can  have  no  remedy  or  relief  trom  an  injustice 
or  error  in  computing  and  assigning  quotas,  or  in  making  up  and  allowing  credits  or  ex- 
cesses, unless  they  can  have  access  to  data  not  now  in  theirpossession.  It.is  proper  to 
infer  that  no  injustice  is  intended  Illinois,  yet  errors  may  exist,  and  if  the  information 
desired  be  not  furnished  the  State  a,uthorities  and  they  be  thereby  enabled  to  affirm  the 
correctness  of  the  quota  assigned,  our  people  will  believe  they  have  been  -^ronfed  by  the 
quota  fixed  upon  us.  detracting  to  some  extent,  from  our  fair  fame,  and  requiring  more  men 
than  is  deniRnded  from  other  States,  in  proportion  to  their  population,  enrollment,  men 
previously  furnished,  and  periods  of  service  rendered. 

It  is  proper  for  me  to  add,  that  I  have  heard  it  stated  that  the  rule  adopted  by  the  Pro- 
vost Marshal  is  to  add  all  the  excesses  of  the  States  to  the  300,000  men  called  for.  then  dis- 
tribute this  aggregate  to  the  States  upon  their  enrollment,  after  which  the  excess  of  each 
State  is  deducted  from  its  aggregate  quota,  and  the  balance  is  its  net  quota. 

The  Provost  Marshal  General,  at  the  interview  with  him.  on  23d  Feb.,  informed  me. 
however,  that  in  getting  at  the  excess  of  Illinois,  he  did  not  go  behind  the  settlement  of 
July  1.  1864.  made  with  the  State  authorities  of  Illinois,  in  which  settlement,  as  1  under- 
stand it.  the  period  of  service  was  not  estimated,  but  men  furnished  for  .three  years  were 
simply  offset  against  so  many  other  men  required  from  the  State,  leaving  out  of  this  cal- 
culation, and  not  making  it  one  of  the  elements  thereof,  the  period  of  service. 

What  we  want,  therefore,  is  the  means  of  testing  the  correctness  of  the  elements  used 
in  making  up  the  excesses  of  the  several  States,  and  of  Illinois;  and  which,  under  the  rule 
referred  to,  swell  the  aggregate  quota  of  the  Union,  in  proportion  as  theexcees  of  a  State 
is  increased  or  diminished.  When  we  can  see  that  this,  is  correct,  or  point  out  an  error, 
the  State  can  have  no  just  cause  of  complaint,  if  her  citizens  do  not  then  correct  the  en- 
rollment of  their  own  districts,  and  thus  have  complete  justice. 

It  is  therefore,  respectfully  submitted  and  proposed,  that,  as  the  aggregate  excesses 
of  the  different  counties  in  Illinois,  from  which  no.  quotas  are^Jt quired,  amount  to  6.742 
men:  and  as  errors  are  believed  to  exist  improperly  increasing  the  net  quota  of  Illinois 
more  than  a  like  number  above  what  is  deemed  just  under  the  President  s  last  call: 

First— That  the  State  will,  as  rapidly  as  possible,  put  into  the  field,  by  volunteerine. 
under  this  act,  20.000  men.  In  case  volunteers  are  not  furnished  m  a  reasonably  short 
period,  then  that  number  to  be  drafted  for. 

Second— Th&t  in  the  meantime,  the  enrollment  of  the  districts  be  made  correct,  either 
by  an  enrollment  de  novo,  or  by  corrections,  as  justice  requires  over  the  State. 

Third— Th&t  the  information  asked  by  the  State  authorities  in  my  note  of  23d  February, 
1865.  be  given;  the  same  not  to  be  made  public  by  them,  without  permission  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  War. 

Fourth-\s  soon  as  the  correct  enrollment  and  quota  of  the.  State  can  be  ascertained, 
then  if  the  latter  amounts  to  more  than  20.000  men.  let  it.be  turnished  or  drafte*!, '^f  =  ^ut  if 
it  amounts  to  less,  the  overplus  to  be  carried  to  the  credit  of  the  State  on  any  future  calls. 
This,  it  is  believed,  will  secure  justice  and  cordial  cooperation  from  all  parties. 

The  result  of  this  application  was  (as  anticipated  by  me,  after  hearing  the 
decision  in  the  former  one) ,  similar  to  that  of  the  committee,  and  for  like 
reasons.  With  great  patience,  and  apparently  tuU  of  a  purpose  exalted  be- 
yond the  reach  of  an  emotion,  Mr.  Lincoln  listened  to  all  that  was  said  in  be- 
halt  of  a  people  he  knew  were  so  attached  to  him,  and  towards  whom  it  was 
known  he  felt  the  most  indulgent  kindness;  but  no  re-enrollment  could  be 
procured  to  be  made,  ror  could  a  reduction  of  the  quota  be  obtained.  And 
thus  terminated  this  application,  which,  whilst  pending,  was  felt  by  all  con- 
cerned to  be  of  a  character  to  command  the  most  earnest  consideration  ot  the 
great  men  whose  province  it  was  to  decide  it,  and  which,  in  its  results,  af- 
fected the  people  of  the  State  to  the  extent  of  thousands  of  men  and  millions 
of  money,  in  the  shape  of  bounties  to  pay  for  putting  the  quota  demanded  in 
the  field. 

And  now  that  the  exigencies  which  demanded  the  rigorous  and  inflexible 
rules  are  past,  it  may,  and  no  doubt  will,  at  some  time  in  the  future,  become 
a  question  as  to  whether  the  State  shall  not  be  partially  or  wholly  reimbursed 
for  bounties  advanced  to  raise  soldiers.  And  if  this  be  denied  them,  it  may 
still  be  insisted  justly  by  Illinois,  that  (if  her  people  have  had  demanded  ot 
them  more  than  was  .iustly  due  in  men,  and  they  have  thereby  expended 
money  to  supply  this  demand),  they  shall  be  reimbursed  at  least  for  all  that 
was  expended  by  them,  and  which,  in  fact,  was  beyond  what  was  right  to  be 
demanded. 


ADJUTANT   GENERALS   EEPORT.  yy 

I  am  not  sure,  but  believe  now,  in  some  of  the  States,  bounties  (above 
"what  was  paid  by  the  Federal  Government),  instead  of  bein^  paid  by  indi- 
viduals, was  paid  by  the  States,  and  then  a  claim  filed  for  this  expenditure 
against  the  United  States,  as  a  war  expenditure,  and  allowed. 

Whether  this  be  so  or  not,  it  could  not  affect  the  justness  of  a  demand 
based  upon  expenditures  to  furnish  men  wrongfully  required;  and  I  shall, 
therefore,  present  to  your  Excellency  some  statistical  tables  and  calculations 
going  to  indicate  that  Illinois  has  furnished  more  than  her  share;    and  if  her 

Eeople  are  not  reimbursed  in  the  expenditure  thereby  caused,  the  fair  fame, 
onor  and  patriotism  of  the  State  will  be  vindicated,  when  it  is  shown  that 
her  people  have  done  their  whole  duty,  and  more;  and  this,  at  last,  is  of 
higher  moment  than  all  else. 

I  present  herewith  a  table,  prepared  with  great  care,  marked  schedule 
""G,"  showing  our  enrollment,  quotas  and  credits,  down  to  the  time  when 
Tecruiting  ceased,  in  1865: 

In  1863,  January  1,  (see  General  Puller's  report.)  the  enrollment,  with  115,123  men 

in  service,  left  liable  for  service 276, 196 

Enrollment  of  1863.  was 287,941 

Increase  from  1862 11,745 

July  enrollment  of  1864,  was 333,518 

Increase  from  1862 ■ 57,322 

In  the  same  time  we  had.  December  31, 1864,  increased  our  credits  from  115,123  to 

198.596.     Increased  credits 83,473 

Increase  of  enrollment  and  credits 140,795 

The  December  enrollment  of  1864,  was 290.191 

Decrease  from  July 43, 327 

But  from  July,  1861,  to  December  31. 1864,  we  had  filled  quotas  of 52,057 

The  decrease  of  enrollment  was,  therefore,  less  than  number  of  men  sent  away. 

by 8,730 

And  this  was  the  enrollment  on  which  the  quota  of  January  23, 1865,  was  assigned 
for  call  of  December  19. 1864. 

The  enrollment  of  January,  1865.  is  shown  to  be 278,287 

Decrease  from  last  enrollment 11, 904 

But  the  quota  was  not  assigned  to  Illinois  on  that  enrollment  last  men- 
tioned, nor  am  I  advised  that  we  received  any  benefit  from  this  enrollment, 
unless  it  be  that  the  reduction  of  our  quota,  procured  by  Major  Wait,  from 
35,541  to  32,892,  was  partly  thus  produced,  and  I  am  inclined  to  believe  it 
was;  because,  if  290,191  enrolled  men  give  us  a  quota  of  35,541,  as  was  the 
fact,  an  enrollment  of  278,287  men  would  reduce  the  quota  to  34,083.  If 
from  this  we  now  deduct  the  number  of  men  furnished  after  the  call  of  19th 
December,  and  not  before  credited  on  any  call,  to- wit:  1,236  men,  the  bal- 
ance left  for  the  State  quota  will  be  32,847,  only  differing  from  the  actual 
<3uota  45  men.  thus  proving,  by  strong  inference,  that  the  reduction  of  en- 
rollment and  these  credits  produced  the  reduction  from  35,541  to  32,892. 
Still  this  reduction,  the  last  made  in  said  enrollment,  was  only  3,174  less 
than  the  July  enrollment  of  333,518,  if  we  deduct  therefrom  the  52,057  men 
sent  to  the  field  and  credited  under  July  call;  so  that  if  the  enrollment  was  at 
any  time, -even  in  July,  1864,  excessive,  (and  nothing  could  be  clearer,)  it 
remained  so  to  the  end;  and  these  excesses  produced  the  large  quota  of 
July,  1864,  raising  the  per  centum  from  9  31-100,  9  26-100,  9  28-100,  as 
under  former  calls,  to  10  41-100,  under  July  call,  and  10  96  100  under 
December  call,  1864:  or  if  we  regard  35,541  as  our  real  quota,  the  percent 
was  run  up  to  11  84-100  for  every  100  men  called  for;  thus  demanding  from 
Illinois  almost  the  eighth  part  of  the  quota  of  the  whole  Union. 

Again,  General  Fuller,  in  his  report,  shows  enrolled  between  18  and  45  year 
of  age,  276,196  liable  January  1,  1863,  to  service,  with  115,123  men  in  service. 
In  his  report  of  1864,  (not  published),  he  shows  that  up  to  that  date  the  State 
■was  credited  with  197,260  men;  the  difference  between  these  two  numbers 
Tvill  be  the  number  of  men  sent  from  those  liable  to  service,  between  Jan- 
nary  1,  1863,  and  December  1,  1864,  and  is  82,137. 

If,  now,  we  deduct  this  last  number  from  the  total  liable  to  dutv  January, 
1863,  we  have  a  balance  of  men  left,  December  1,  1864,  of  194,059.  Yet  the 
last  enrollment  before  January,  1865.  shows  333.518  liable  for  duty,  being  an 
increased  enrollment  of  139,459  from  January,  1863.  to  December,  1864.  Or, 
if  we  take  the  enrollment  on  which  our  December  call  and  January  quota 
were  assigned  to  us,  of  290,191,  we  still  have  13,998  more  than  was  liable  to 


100  ADJUTANT   general's    EEPORT. 

duty  in  1862,  between  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty- five,  when  the  act  of 
Congress,  March,  1864,  only  requires  enrollment  of  those  from  twenty  to 
forty-five;  and  this,  too,  when  we  had  sent,  ad  interim,  between  January  1,. 
1863,  and  December,  1864,  82,137  men  to  the  field. 

Let  me  test  this  increase  in  another  shape: 

The  enrollment  of  November.  1863.  was 287, 941 

That  of  July  18. 1864,  was 333,518 

Increase  from  November  to  July,  7  months,  7  days 45,577 

Being  15  84-100  increase  for  that  period,  or  2  18-100  per  month,  or  26- 
percent,  per  year. 

fhere  was  also  enlisted  from  January  1  to  July  1, 1864s  men 33,252 

Total  increase  in  7  months  and  7  day s 78, 829 

Being  for  total  period,  27  33-100  per  cent.;  or  per  month,  3  77-100  per 
cent.;  or  per  annum,  45  24-100  per  cent. 

Indicating,  if  these  enrollments  can  be  sustained,,  an  increase  in  population 
and  men,  in  time  of  war,  such  as  never  was  heard  of  in  times  of  peace,  and 
in  the  era  of  our  most  wonderful  progress. 

AgaiUj  by  examining  enrollment  of  1864,  and  comparing  it  with  enrollment 
of  1863,  it  will  be  seen  that  every  county  in  the  State  was  increased  except 
four.  Edwards  was  reduced  19;  Richland,  9;  Wabash,  27,  and  Will,  408. 
Total,  463.  The  reason  of  this  increase  is  found  in  the  nature  of  the  duties 
exacted  of  enrolling  officers.  Under  their  instructions  they  made  special 
efforts  to  add  to  the  roll,  but  left  the  duty  of  striking  from  the  roll  to  be  at- 
tended to  by  the  citizen  who  was  wrongly  enrolled.  Indeed,  evidence  had  to 
be  furnished  the  board  of  enrolling  officers,  to  get  a  name  (once  enrolled) 
off.  Thus,  while  the  Government  gave  facilities  for  getting  on,  it  placed  ob- 
stacles in  the  way  of  getting  off;  so  that  thosg  liable  to  draft  let  their  names 
stand,  not  thinking  that  they  were  farther  interested,  while  their  neighbor,, 
not  liable  to  draft,  did  the  same  thing,  knowing  that,  if  drafted,  he  could  ex- 
empt himself,  thus  increasing  the  burdens  of  all  liable  to  duty.  In  this  way 
was  this  extraordinary  enrollment  of  1864  produced,  and  thereby  had  not  only 
our  extraordinary  quota  of  July,  1864,  settled  against  the  State,  and  reducing 
our  credits  on  future  calls,  but  had,  also,  our  still  more  extraordinary  quota 
©f  1865  settled  upon  us. 

Let  me  prove  this  still  farther: 

Take,  for  instance,  the  12th  congressional  district.  Under  the  distribution 
of  quota  of  January  23,  1875,  to  the  districts,  it  was  ascertained  that,  if  car- 
ried out,  every  man  in  some  counties,  Monroe  for  instance,  would  be  de- 
manded. 

Such  a  state  of  case  was  shocking  to  justice.  A  re-enrollment  of  that  dis- 
trict was  had  at  once,  and  I  believe  it  was  the  only  district  entirely  re- enrolled. 
What  was  the  result?    I  give  it  below: 

Enrollment  1864.       Enrollment  1865. 

St  Clair 8,959  4,539 

Madison 8,598  4,449 

Clinton 2.372  1,483 

Washington 2,682  1.709 

Randolph 3,301  2,076 

Monroe 3,509  726 

29,421  14,982 

Showing  an  extraordinary  reduction  of  nearly  50  per  cent  on  the  former 
enrollment,  changing  the  demand  or  quota  from  the  number  so  high  that  it 
could  not  be  filled,  as  in  the  case  of  Monroe  county,  until  the  entire  deficitr 
of  the  district  was,  as  will  be  seen  by  the  official  showing,  less  than  the  ex- 
cess this  change  gave  to  Monroe  county,  the  latter  being  646,  the  former  381, 
divided  between  these  counties. 

These  figures  show  another  thing:  that  is,  that  one-fourth  of  the  reduction 
of  the  enrollment  of  the  State  is  found  in  this  one  district,  whilst  six  other- 
counties  can  be  found  on  the  table  showing  one  other  fourth  of  the  reduction,, 
thus  leaving  90  counties  out  of  102  the  benefit  of  only  50-  per  cent  of  the  re- 
duction of  the  enrollment.     If   these    figures  do  not  demonstrate  the  enroll^ 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT.  101 

■ment  to  have  been.,  beyond  parallel,  excessive,  I  am  unable  to  do  it.  I  am 
no  better  satisfied  now  of  this  fact  than  in  February  last,  still  it  is  due  to  the 
State  to  let  the  facts  of  history  go  to  the  world;  then  her  fame  will  take  care 
of  itself. 

Now,  having  said  thus  much  to  prove  the  enrollment  excessive,  I  will  add 
another  page  to  prove  that  even  on  this  excessive  enrollment  our  quota,  too, 
was  excessive.  To  do  this  I  have  prepared  the  following  calculations  and  de- 
ductions : 

As  shown  by  official  papers  in  this  office,  we  had.  when  recruiting 
ceased,  furnished  during  the  war,  actual  men,  without  regard  to 
periods  of  service 256,297 

Of  this  number  we  had  three  months'  men  of  1862.  three  months 
men  of  1863,  and  100  days'  men,  making  total  of  20,844,  for  whom  we 
claim  no  credits 20, 844 

Leaving  balance  to  our  credit  of 235,453 

The  quotas  required  of  the  State  were,  to  July  18,1864 145,303 

Undereallof  July  18,  1864 52,057 

Undercallof  December  19,  1864 35,541 

Making  total  calls  and  quotas  in  men ^32,901 

Leaving  balance,  after  deducting  all  quotas  from  actual  credits,  of  ..  2,552 
being  that  many  more  than  all  quotas  demanded. 

By  schedule  (G).  ID], published  herewith,  it  is  shown  that  when  re- 
cruiting ceased,  we  were  actually  in  deficit  in  sub-districts 5,715 

With  excesses  in  other  sub-districts  of 819 

Leaving  the  State  in  deficit,  after  deducting  these  excesses 4,896 

In  other  words,  if  we  had  proceeded  until  the  demanded  quota  was 
filled,  we.  instead  of  being  2,552  in  excess  of  all  men  actually  re- 
quired, would  have  been  in  excess  in  men 7, 448 

If,  therefore,  filling  the  quota  of  35,541,  would  have  put  us  in  excess 
7,448.  that  quota  was  clearly  excessive  to  that  extent,  and  ought  to 
have  stood  35,541,  less  7,448,  showing  the  quota  should  have  been, 

even  on  the  excessive  large  enrollment,  only 28,093 

instead  of  35,541. 

Now,  as  the  enrollment  stood  December,  1864,  it  will  be  seen  that  this 
result  accords  precisely  with  all  previous  quotas  to  the  State.  Thus 
the  call  of  October  18, 1863.  for  the  same  number  of  men,  gave  our 
quota  at 27,930 

Only  less  than  the  above  quota  by 163 

Even  this  difference  is  more  apparent  than  real,  because  the  enrollment  of 
October,  1863,  was  287,941,  whilst  enrollment  of  December,  1864,  was  290,194. 
If  the  first  gave  as  its  quota  27,930,  the  second  at  the  same  ratio,  would  give 
28,148,  being  only  5.5  more  than  this  calculation  shows  our  quota  ought  to 
have  been  on  the  enrollment.  This  result  is  remarkably  confirmatory  of  the 
correctness  ot  these  calculations,  and  harmonizes  at  once  with  the  per  centum 
of  men  before  required  of  the  State  on  other  calls,  and  placing  them  respec- 
tively at  9.31  for  October,  1863:  at  9.30  for  February,  1864;  at  9.28  for  March, 
1864;  at  10.41  for  July,  1864;  and  would  have  been  at  9.36  for  December,  1864; 
leaving  the  increase  per  centum,  demanded  under  call  of  July  18,1864,  to  be 
explained  by  the  increase  of  the  enrollment  from  287,941,  in  1863,  to  333,518 
in  July,  1864. 

Thus  I  have  attempted  (with  how  much  success  let  the  world  judge)  to 
demonstrate  that,  amid  the  extraordinary  exigencies  of  the  times,  Illinois  has 
not  only  performed  her  whole  duty,  but,  with  a  patriotism  equalled  only  by 
the  valor  of  her  sons,  responded  with  unstinted  hands  to  the  demands  made 
upon  her  loyalty;  yielding  to  the  Federal  Government  her  citizens  and  her 
money,  upon  an  enrollment  known  to  be  excessive  and  onerous  beyond  parallel, 
and  upon  a  quota  confidently  believed  to  be  so  to  the  extent  of  thousands. 

Notwithstanding  all,  however,  it  was  determined  that,  since  no  change 
could  be  effected,  and  since  every  honorable  means  had  been  exhausted  to  re- 
lieve the  people,  the  required  number  of  men  should  be  furnished,  leaving  to 
the  future  the  adjustment  of  questions  of  difference  between  the  State  and 
Federal  authorities,  satisfied  that  honor  and  patriotism  demanded  the  sacrafice. 

The  following  proclamation  was,  therefore,  issued  from  this  office  by  order 
of  your  Excellency,  and  thoroughly  distributed  over  the  State. 


102 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT, 
//  Springfield,  March  6,  1865. 

To  THE  People  oe  Illinois: 

Under  the  recent  call  of  his  Excellency,  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
for  300,000  men,  and  the  rule  adopted  by  the  Provost  Marshal  General,  the 
quota  allotted  to  and  required  of  Illinois  was  32,875  men  for  one  year.  It  af- 
fords me  much  satisfaction  to  be  able  to  announce  to  you  that  in  our  efforts 
to  fill  this  quota,  Illinois  has  not  fallen  below  the  high  character  she  has 
heretofore  enjoyed. 

By  official  statements  from  the  Adjutant  General's  office,  it  is  shown  that 
there  have  been  already  18,500  men  furnished  by  the  State  as  credits  against 
this  quota.  Some  difference  in  the  views  entertained  by  the  State  and  Federal 
authorities  have  existed,  and  many  complaints  have  reached  me  that  injustice 
has  been  done  to  different  localities  by  the  distribution  of  our  quota. 

As  your  executive,  I  have  striven  in  every  honorable  way  to  correct,  if 
possible,  the  difficulties  complained  of.  The  views  of  the  State  authorities 
have  been  fully  made  known  to  his  Excellency,  the  President,  and  Depart- 
ment of  War.  They  have,  after  a  full,  careful  and  patient  hearing,  decided 
that  the  great  interests  of  the  Nation  demand  of  them  to  make  no  change, 
I  have  the  most  unlimited  confidence  in  the  patriotism  and  integrity  which 
dictates  this  decision,  and  as  your  executive,  feeling  that  if  any  injustice  has 
been  done  Illinois,  it  will  be  eventually  redressed  by  the  National  authorities, 
I  deem  it  my  duty  to  call  upon  you,  now  that  we  know  that  the  decision  is 
settled  and  unchangeable,  to  respond  with  that  patriotic  devotion  to  the 
Union  always  heretofore  manifested  by  the  State. 

The  spirit  of  our  people,  in  response  to  this  call  of  the  President,  has  been 
quite  equal  to  the  old  spirit  of  1861  and  1862,  and  they  have  not  hesitated  be- 
cause of  the  large  number  of  men  required,  or  the  immense  sums  of  money 
necessary  to  meet  the  demands,  to  respond  with  alacrity  and  cheerfulness. 
Illinois  would  suffer  wrong  rather  than  be  justly  chargeable  with  a  lack  of 
devotion  to  our  cause,  or  have  it  truthfully  asserted  that  we  have  failed  in  the- 
zeal  and  energy  necessary  to  accomplish  all  that  the  country  expects  and  re- 
quires at  our  hands. 

Nine  thousand  of  the  troops  called  for  and  enlisted  have  been  assigned  to» 
old  regiments  in  the  field.  We  are  required  to  furnish  fourteen  thousand 
more  for  the  same  purpose.  Citizens  of  Illinois,  let  this  be  done,  if  possible,, 
without  a  draft. 

RICHARD  J.  OGLESBY, 

Governor. 
Official:     I.  N.  Haynie, 

Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 

Obedient  to  this  appeal,  the  citizens  of  the  State  continued  with  ardor  to- 
enlist,  up  to  the  period  at  which  hostilities  ceased  in  April,  at  which  time 
there  was  really  but  4,896  men  to  be  enlisted  under  the  last  quota.  Below  is 
a  debit  and  credit  statement  up  to  this  time,  as  shown  in  this  office: 


The  State  of  Illinois,  in  Account  with  the  United  States. 


Dr. 
To  quotas  of  1861 

47.785 
32.685 
64.833 
52.057 

1,236 
32.892 

231,488 

Cr. 

By  men  furnished  prior  to  January  1. 
1865 198.59& 

r  'o  quotas  of  1864 

To  quotas  of  1864 

By  men  furnished  prior  to  December 
31,1865  27.99ft 

'  'o  excess  prior  to  January  1. 1865,  de 
ducted  in  advance  of  next  quota 

Deficit  December  31. 1865 4, 89ft 

231,488 

ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


103 


On  the  13th  day  of  April,  1865,  recruiting  in  the  United  8tates  ceased  by 
order  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  and,  as  will  be  seen  by  the  above  table,  with 
all  the  disadvantages  I  have  shown  existed  to  her  prejudice,  her  excessive 
enrollment  and  extraordinary  Q^ota  (exceeding,  mitselt  the  w-^hol^^ 
ment  of  New  Hampshire,  with  her  population  of  326.000  m  1860,  by  6  623) 
leaving  only  due  the  United  States  4,896  men,  and  this  the  unbounded  patriot- 
ism of  her  people  would  have  filled  by  the  first  of  May. 

SENATE   RESOLUTION  ORDERING  PUBLICATION   OF    ADJUTANT 
GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

In  February  last,  a  resolution  of  the  tenor  following,  was  introduced  into 
the  lower  house  of  the  General  Assembly  of  this  State,  and  passed,  to-wit: 

Whereas  The  State  of  Illinois,  responding  to  all  the  calls  made  upon  her  by  the  Gen- 
eral Government  has  contributed  nearly  two  hundred  thousand  of  her  brave  men  to  fight 
the  battles  of  the  Union,  thousands  of  whom  have  already  fallen  upon  bloody  fields,  or  have 
died  in  hospitals  from  honorable  wounds; 

And  whereas.  It  is  eminently  meet  and  just,  not  only  to  the  patriotic  men  who  survive, 
butilso  to  the  families  of  those  who  have  died  in  the  service  of  the  country  that  a  full  and 
comSete  record  should  be  made  and  kept,  of  the  fact  that  they  participated  in  the  struggle 

^"^  KJwSS  Ou5'si?t°  r  Siates  have,  many  of  them,  already  Published  these  records  of 
honorable  service  not  only  as  a  tribute  due  to  the  soldiers  and  their  ppsteriy  but  as  a  glor- 
ious history  of  the  part  they  have  taken  in  the  war  for  the  defence  ot  the  Union  and  their 
beloved  country;  therefore, 

Jif  it  resolved  by  the  Souse  of  Representatives,  the  Senate  concurring  herein.  That  the 
Adjutant  General  of  the  State  be  and  is  hereby  authorized  and  directed  to  prepare  from  the 
rolls  and  fills  in  his  office,  and  from  reports  frpm  the  field  a  brief  Jecorrt  of  every  soldier 
who  has  been  engaged  in  the  government  service  during  the  war.  giving  his  name.  Place  ot 
7esidence!o?cupation.  uativitl.ldate  of  enlistment  and  muster,  to  be  accompanied  by  a  histori- 
cal memoranda  embracing  the  casualties  to  officers  and  men  the  marches,  skirmishes  and 
hattTes^nwB  each  company  and  regiment  has  participated,  and  the  brigades,  divisions. 
Srmy  coTpIand  departSs  t^^  have  been  attached  during  their  term  of  service. 

iJesoivecf.  That  ten  thousand  copies  of  this  be  and  the  same  are  hereby  ordered  to  be 
printed  and  bound,  under  the  direction  of  the  Adjutant  General  of  the  btate.  to  be  distrib- 
uted as  follows,  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

On  the  10th  day  of  February,  1865,  these  resolutions  were  reported  to  the 
Senate  by  the  clerk  of  the  House,  (see  Senate  Journal,  page  o49)  and  were 
bv  that  body  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Federal  Relations.  Afterward, 
on  the  13th  of  said  month,  the  committee  say  that  after  having  the  same  under 
consideration,  they  report:  "That  they  highly  approve  the  object  ot  said 
resolutions,  but,  in  their  opinion,  it  would  not  now  be  m  the  power  ot  the 
Adiutant  General  to  satisfactorily  perform  that  duty.  Said  war  is  still  in 
progress,  and  thousands  of  our  soldiers  are  yet  in  the  field  performing  service, 
and  subject  to  casualties,  a  statement  of  which  can  not  now  be  written  and 
consequently  the  work  proposed  can  not  be  general,  including  all  the  soldiers 
as  such  a  work  should."  The  proposed. record  (they  also  say)  will  not  be 
satisfactory,  because  the  same  does  not  include  the  officers,  but  includes  tne 
soldier  only.  The  committee,  therefore,  propose  that  the  completion  ot  said 
work  be  postponed  for  the  present. 

At  the  date  of  the  pendencv  of  these  resolutions,  (whilst  I  concurred  in  the 
utility  and  justice  of  ultimately  publishing  such  a  work,)  I  heartily  concurred 
in  the  conclusion  to  which  the  Senate  committee  arrived;  and  had  such  a 
work  been  then  ordered,  it  would  have  been  incomplete  and  unsatistactory. 

The  time  may  now  speedily  be  at  hand  when,  the  objections  urged  by  the 
committee  having  been  obviated  by  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  and  the 
ending  of  the  war,  such  a  report  may  not  only  become  practicable,  but  a  wise 
measure,  and  just  tribute  to  the  brave  defenders  of  our  nationality  and  unity. 

The  report  of  the  committee  was  agreed  to  by  the  Senate,  and  the  resolu- 
tions, therefore,  defeated. 

Subsequently,  on  the  15th  of  February,  the  following  resolution  was  intro- 
duced into  the  Senate,  and  passed  by  that  body  as  a  Senate  resolution: 


104  ADJUTANT  general's  KEPORT. 

Resolved  by  the  Senate,  That  the  Adjutant  General  be  and  he  is  hereby  instructed  to 
have  published  in  permanent  form  the  rosters  of  all  regiments,  and  muster-rolls  thereof, 
from  the  State  of  Illinois,  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  or  who  have  been  during  the 
present  rebellion,  showing:  the  regiment,  rank,  date  of  muster-in  and  muster-out  of  each, 
residence  or  place  from  whence  enlisted,  and  the  date  and  place  of  death  of  each,  either  by 
disease  or  in  battle,  as  nearly  as  possible;  and  that  ten  thousand  copies  of  said  report  be 
published  and  distributed  as  the  Governor  may  direct. 

A  copy  of  the  above  Senate  resolution  has  been  furnished  me  by  the  Sec- 
retary of  State. 

It  will  be  observed  that  this  last  resolution  is  of  similar  character  to  the 
House  resolution  referred  to  the  Senate  committee  and  reported  against  by 
said  committee,  and  that  the  reasons  g;overniug  the  objections  to  the  House 
resolutions  would  ako  apply  to  this;  in  fact  at  the  date  of  the  passage  of  the 
resolution,  it  could  not  have  been  complied  with. 

Since  these  resolutions  have  been  brought  to  my  notice,  I  have  given  them 
very  patient  consideration,  and  have  hesitated  long  before  concluding  not  to 
comply  with  the  one  passed  by  the  Senate.  The  adoption  of  the  first  set  by 
the  House,  would  seem  to  indicate  a  concurrence  of  their  views  with  those  of 
the  resolution  passed  by  the  Senate;  still,  I  had  no  right  to  treat  the  resolu- 
tion as  other  than  a  Senate  resolution. 

It  would  afford  me  much  pleasure,  great  as  the  labor  will  be,  to  cause  such 
a  report  to  be  made  and  published. 

In  my  opinion,  the  time  will  soon  be  at  hand  when  it  will  be  felt  as  a  uni- 
versal want  in  the  State;  and  whilst  I  have  deemed  it  to  be  my  duty  to  de- 
cline obedience  to  this  resolution,  on  account  of  the  considerable  outlay,  and 
the  want  of  clerical  aid  in  my  olfice,  I  have  at  the  same  time  prepared,  and 
am  now  attempting  to  complete  a  set  of  records  containing  the  information 
indicated,  in  which  every  soldier,  from  Lieutenant  General  Grant  to  the  last 
enlisted  private,  will  find  his  name  recorded,  and  his  history  in  brief  written 
down.  I  have  deemed  it  my  bounden  duty  to  the  soldier  to  provide  this 
record;  and  trust,  by  timely  aid  from  future  legislation,  to  be  able  to  complete 
the  same;  and  when  completed,  it  will  be  for  the  legislature  to  order,  after  a 
knowledge  of  its  cost,  that  it  be  published.  For  me  to  assume  the  expendi- 
ture involved  in  its  publication,  is  more  than  I  feel  now  disposed  to  do.  And 
whilst  I  would  cheeifully  obey  and  conform  to  any  joint  resolution  of  the  two 
houses.  1  must  beg  the  honorable  Senate  not  to  regard  me  disrespectful  to- 
ward their  honorable  body  in  deciding  to  defer  full  conformity  therewith. 

The  ppriod  will  soon  arrive  now,  at  which  all  our  soldiers  will  be  mustered 
out;  when  this  is  done  it  will  the  aptest  time  to  make  up  the  balance  sheet  of 
the  wnv,  and  show  the  history  of  each  one  of  the  vast  army  of  heroes  fur- 
nished by  the  State.  In  the  meantime,  it  shall  be  my  object  to  make  all  the 
preparation,  and  have  all  the  records  of  this  office  so  well  up  in  all  their 
details,  that  if  any  future  legislature  shall  order  the  expenditure  of  the  sum 
required  to  publish  the  same,  it  can  be  speedily  done. 

EXTRA  SURGEONS  OF  1862. 

On  the  30th  of  April,  1862,  the  following  dispatch  was  received  by  his  Ex- 
cellency, Governor  Yates: 

Washington,  April  30, 1862. 
His  Excellency,  Governor  Yates: 

You  are  hereby  authorized  to  appoint,  temporarily,  two  additional  Surgeons  for  each 
Illinois  regiment;  the  appointment  to  continue  until  further  orders  of  this  office. 

(Signed  )  EDWIN  M.  STANTON. 

Secretary  of  War. 

In  obedience  to  this  authority,  and  in  anticipation  of  the  close  approach  of 
a  great  battle  before  Corinth,  then  closely  invested  by  our  immense  army,  a 
number  of  appointments  were  made  in  the  month  of  May,  1862.  Among  them 
were  tlic  gentlemen  whose  names  appear  in  the  schedule  or  list  annexed: 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


105 


Extra  Surgeons  Sent  to  Corinth  in  1862. 


Residence. 

Approved 

and 

ordered  paid. 

5 
o 

1 

Names. 

Town. 

County. 

P  J   Wardner.        

Sycamore 

Springfield.... 

Lincoln 

Manchester... 
Peru 

DeKalb 

Sangamon.... 

$113  60 
140  00 
116  00 
135  00 
125  75 

75  01 
105  00 

45  00 
163  00 
150  00 
100  00 
138  65 

64  00 
390  49 
175  00 

$2,036  50 

July 
July 
July 
Nov. 

5.1865.. 
17,1865.. 
19,1865.. 
13.1865.. 

$113  60 

A.  H.  Lamphear 

A.  M.  Miller 

140  00 
116  00 

M  W.  Nesmith 

Boone 

135  00 

*A  D    Bull 

LaSalle 

Douglas 

Winnebago... 

LaSalle 

Stephenson... 

Tuscola 

Rockford  

Mendota 

Freeport 

Polo 

*N.  E.  Chandler 

^John  C.  Corbus 

Dec. 

6.1865.. 

150  00 

*E.  P.  Cook : 

Mendota 

Neoga 

LaSalle 

Cumberland.. 

Marion 

Marion 

Will    

♦George  W  Albin 

Centralia 

Sandoval 

Wilmington  . . 

James  VV.  White 

tEdwin  R.  Willard  . 

$654  60 

*  Approved. 


t  Not  on  list  as  allowed,  and  must  stand  over. 


These  Surareons,  although  acting:  under  the  authority  of  the  War  Depart- 
ment, really  tormed  no  part  of  the  army.  They  were  not  mustered  into  ser- 
vice, nor  did  their  names  appear  upon  any  rolls,  either  for  muster  or  pay. 
Nevertheless,  as  early  as  possible  after  their  appointments,  they  severally 
repaired,  at  their  owu  expense,  to  the  several  posts  assigned  them,  to  render 
such  medical  aid  to  our  soldiers  as  the  necessities  of  the  service  demanded; 
and  it  is  believed  their  services  were  timely  and  efficient. 

No  provision  has  been  made,  however,  by  the  Secretary  of  War  for  their 
payment,  nor  had  any  been  made  by  the  State;  so  that  the  gentlemen  above 
named  not  only  gave  their  time,  but  paid  their  own  expenses  going  and  re- 
turning to  and  from  the  Army,  then  near  Corinth,  Mississippi. 

Under  these  circumstances,  the  legislature  at  its  session  of  1863,  in  an  act 
entitled  "An  act  making  appropriations  to  pay  certain  expenses  of  the  gov- 
ernment, not  otherwise  provided  for  by  law,"  included  a  section  as  follows: 

Section  26.  There  is  hereby  appropriated  the  sum  of  two  thousand  dollars, 
or  so  much  thereof  as  may  be  .necessary,  to  pay  for  the  services  of  twenty 
Surgeons,  employed  by  the  Governor,  "to  go  to  Corinth,  Mississippi,  to  at- 
tend to  the  sick  and  wounded  of  Illiu@is  regiments;  said  sums  to  be  certified 
to,  under  oath,  to  the  Adjutant  General." 

Under  this  act,  the  several  persons  interested  filed  their  claims  soon  after 
its  passage;  and  it  was  ascertained  by  General  Fuller  that  the  claims  for 
services  rendered,  after  they  were  all  filed,  amounted  to  more  than  the  ap- 
propriation; and  it  was  deemed  best,  for  this  cause,  not  to  pay  any  of  them, 
and  therefore  the  matter  stood  over  unadjusted. 

After  my  attention  was  called  to  them,  I  ascertained  that  some  of  the  claims 
before  then  improperly  rendered  among  this  list,  were  entitled  to  be  paid  and 
had  been  paid  elsewhere,  and  that  some  parts  of  the  claims  of  the  parties 
filed  under  this  law,  and  to  whom  something  was  due,  were  improper  to  be 
allowed  against  the  State,  being  for  services  performed  under  contract  with 
the  Army  Medical  Director,  and  therefore  a  claim  against  the  United  States 
directly,  and  not  against  the  State. 

In  this  way  the  amount  really  due  upon  the  several  claims  filed,  was  ascer- 
tained to  be  within  the  amount  appropriated  by  the  above  act.  I  therefore 
had  a  consultation  with  the  Auditor,  and  it  was  adjudged  to  be  but  just  that 
those  claims  should  be  paid.  At  this  time  the  whole  amount  of  claims  justly 
chargeable  against  this  fund  was  less  than, the  sum  appropriated,  but  ap- 
proximated toward  it.     In  conformity  with  this  understanding,  and  after  the 


106 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


claims  were  proven,  I  have  deemed  it  my  duty  to  order  the  allowance  and 
payment  of  Doctors  Wardner,  Lamphear,  Miller,  Nesmith  and  Burns;  and 
the  same  have  been  paid.  I  have  also  approved  the  claims  of  Messrs.  Bull, 
Dagrgy,  Chandler,  Corbus,  Mease,  Cook  and  Albin,  the  proof  being  properly 
filed;  all  of  which  now  will  be  paid  to  the  parties  when  called  for.  The 
claims  of  Lamb  and  White  are  not  yet  proved  as  required,  but  the  sums  set 
opposite  their  names  are  believed  to  be  about  the  amounts  due  them,  and  if 
proven  up  as  required  will  be  paid.  The  above  named  claims  had  been  filed 
here  long  before  the  date  of  my  appointment,  and  1  had  supposed  that  all  the 
claime  that  could  arise  were  thus  presented;  but  recently  Dr.  Willard,  of  Wil- 
mington, has  filed  a  claim,  as  will  be  seen  on  the  schedule,  for  $175,  the  proof 
of  which  is  in  the  form  required  by  law.  I  have  no  doubt  but  that  it  is  due 
him,  and  shall  pay  to  him  the  surplus  after  the  above  claims  are  satisfied, 
and  shall  thus  dispose  of  those  cases  so  long  pending  here. 

I  trust  this  disposition  of  them  may  be  regarded  as  just,  and  as  nearly 
equitable  as  could  be  arrived  at.  It  will  leave  a  small  balance  due,  which  can. 
be  early  provided  for  in  some  future  appropriation. 

SHERMAN'S  MARCH  TO  THE  SEA. 

On  the  15th  day  of  November,  1864,  after  the  destruction  of  Atlanta  and 
the  railroads  behind  him,  Sherman,  with  his  army,  began  his  march  to- 
the  sea  coast.  The  almost  breathless  anxiety  with  which  his  progress  was 
watched  by  the  loyal  hearts  of  the  Nation,  and  the  trembling  apprehension 
with  which  it  was  regarded  by  all  who  hoped  for  rebel  success,  indicated  this- 
as  one  of  the  most  remarkable  events  of  the  war;  and  so  it  proved. 

It  is  no  part  of  my  province,  nor  have  I  the  means  at  hand  by  which  I 
could  be  enabled  to  write  the  history  of  this  wonderful  campaign,  the  success- 
of  which  was  fraught  with  consequences  so  cheering  to  the  Union  arms  and- 
so  direful  to  the  rebellion.  Yet  I  have  taken  some  care  to  preserve  a  cor- 
rect list  of  the  regiments  from  this  State  that  are  entitled  to  share  the  laurels^ 
won  by  this  army  in  their  "march  to  the  sea,"  and  which  of  itself  alone  is 
sufiicient  to  render  their  names  synonymous  for  courage,  endurance,  and 
patriotism.  The  following  is  the  list  referred  to,  with  the  names  of  their 
field  ofl&cers: 


List  of  Illinois  Volunteers   serving  in  Major  General  Sherman^s  army  during' 
his  march  from  Atlanta  to  Savannah,  Georgia. 


Regiment. 

Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Major. 

7 

ffm'td.. 

Samuel  T.  Hughes 

David  Gillespie 

William  Padon 

10 

JohnTillson 

12 

Henry  VanSellar 

Lemuel  0.  Gilman 

James  A.  Chapman 

141  Vet.. 
J5)B.t.. 

Georgre  C.  Rogers 

Carlos  C.  Cos 

20 

Daniel  Bradley 

George  W.  Kennard 

26 

ira  J.  Bloomfield. 

John  B   Harris 

30 

Warren  Shedd 

31 

32 

George  H.  English 

Henrv  Davidson 

it 

Peter  F.  Walker 

40 

Stephen  G.  Hicks 

Hiram  W.  Hall 

41 

Robert  H.  McFadden 

45 

Robert  P.  Sealey 

John  0  Duer             

48 

Ashley  T.  Galbraith 

50 

52 

Jerome  B  Davis. 

Albert  C.  Perry         

53 

55 

56 

57 

Frederick  J.  Hurlbut.... 
George  W.  Evans 

60 

William  B.  Anderson .... 

James  M.  McDonald 

ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


107 


List  of  Volunteers — Concluded. 


Regiment. 

Colonel. 

Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Major. 

63 

64 

Joseph  B.  McCown 

John  Morrill 

James  Isaminger 

Michael  W.  Manning.... 

Joseph  K.  Lemmon..  

Joseph  H.  Reynolds 

66 

Andrew  K.  Campbell.... 

78 

82 

Edward  S.  Solomon 

Ferdinand  Rolsbanson  ...  . 

85 

Caleb  J.  Dilworth 

Robert  G.  Rider 

86 

90 

Owen  Stuart 

Patrick  Flynn 

92m'td  . 

Smith  D.  Atkins 

Matthew  VanBuskirk... 

Albert  Woodcock           

93 

Nicholas  C   Buswell 

101 

102 

Franklin  C.  Smith 

George  W.  Wright 

Isaac  McMannes 

Hiland  H.  Clay 

103 

Asias  Willison 

Charles  Wills                .  . 

104 

105 

EverellT.  Dutton 

Ebenezer  H.  Topping  ... 

110 

Green  M.  Contrell 

111 

James  S.  Martin 

William  H.  Mabry 

116 

125 

James  W.  Langley 

Frank  S    Curtis 

John  B.  Lee        

127 

Frank  C  Gillett               .  .  . 

129 

Thomas  H.  Flynn 

ARTILLERY. 

1st.— Co.  C 

CAPTAINS. 

Joseph  R.  Channel    .. 

1st  —Co.  H.. 

Francis  DeGrass. 

2d.— Co.  I.  .. 

CAVALRY. 

11th.— Co.  G. 

Stephen  S.  Tripp 

MILITARY  STATE  AGENTS. 

The  vast  number  of  the  citizens  of  the  State  who  had  enlisted  and  were 
serving  in  the  army  of  the  Union,  at  the  beginning  of  the  year,  produced 
many  cases  of  severe  trial  and  serious  inconvenience  to  the  soldier,  to 
remedy  which,  no  enactment  of  the  Legislature  had  been  provided.  By 
means  of  the  Sanitary  and  Christian  Commissions,  and  their  indefatigable 
agents,  the  people  had  been,  and  still  were,  enabled  to  relieve  and  provide,, 
to  a  very  great  extent,  for  a  large  class  of  wants  and  necessities  not  pro- 
vided for  by  the  Federal  authorities;  and  through  these  voluntary  organiza- 
tions and  humane  instrumentalities  the  generous  patriotism  of  the  northern- 
people  poured  their  offerings  with  unstinted  hand  upon  the  army. 

So  wonderful  in  extent  and  effect,  indeed,  were  these  organizations,  that  it 
has  been  truly  said  that  their  rise  and  successful  operations  in  the  relief  of 
the  soldiers  of  the  republic  marked  the  existence  of  a  new  element  in  the 
history  of  civilized  warfare. 

Notwithstanding  the  good  done,  however,  by  these  instrumentalities,  it 
was  perceived  that  there  were  st;ll  inconveniences  and  hardships  endured  by 
the  soldiers  not  so  peculiarly  within  the  reach  of  these  voluntary  associations 
as  they  would  be  of  agents  coming  by  authority  from  the  State,  and  clothed 
with  the  sanction  of  law,  to  look  after  the  interests  of  the  soldiers  of  the 
State,  in  whatever  form  their  services  might  be  needed.  To  meet  these 
exigencies  and  provide  relief  against  these  wants  of  the  soldier,  the  legisla- 
ture of  the  State  passed  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  authorize  the  Governor  to 
appoint  Military  State  Agents,"  which  was  approved  February  16,  1865. 

By  the  provisions  of  that  act,  your  Excellency  was  authorized  to  appoint 
any  number  of  agents,  not  exceeding  six,  who  were  to  be  "Military  Agents 
of  the  State  of  Illinois,"  and  were  to  be  stationed  at  such  places  within  th© 
rebellious  States,  or  elsewhere,  as  would  best  promote  the  interests  of  the 
volunteer  forces  in  the  United  States  army  from  this  State. 

By  the  further  provisions  of  said  act,  your  Excellency  was  authorized,  by 
orders,  from  time  to  time,  to  prescribe  the  duties  of  said  agents,  and  to 
adopt  rules  and  regulations  to  govern  their  action,  and  to  dismiss  or  recall 


108  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT, 

them  for  omission  of  duty,  etc.,  etc.;  and  when  appointed,  they  were  to  be 
commissioned  and  to  enter  at  once  upon  their  duties,  and  report  monthly  to 
the  "office  of  the  Adjutant  General  of  this  State." 

As  early  after  the  approval  of  this  act  as  suitable  agents  could  be  selected, 
your  Excellency  proceeded  to  fill  those  appointments;  and  on  the  first  day  of 
March  the  following  order.  No.  42,  of  date  March  1,  was  issued  from  this 
office : 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Springfield,  March  1. 1865. 
■General  Orders  No.  42. 

Section  1.  In  pursuance  of  an  act  of  the  legislature,  approved  February  16,  1865.  the 
following  persons  are  hereby  appointed  Miliiary  State  Agents  for  the  State  of  Illinois,  and 
assigned  to  duty  at  the  several  places  respectively  mentioned,  to-wit: 

T.  P.  Robb,  of  Chicago,  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 

H  D.  Cook,  of  Woodford  county,  at  the  city  of  New  York. 

D.  B.  Morrill,  of  Winnebago  county,  at  Louisville,  Ky. 

Jackson  M.  Sheets  of  Edgar  county,  at  Nashville.  Tenn, 

Henry  King,  of  Hancock  county,  at  New  Orleans,  La. 
Sec.  2.    Said  agents  will  at  oncejreport  to  the  Adjutant  General  of  the  State,  at  Spring- 
field, for  duty,  and  after  being  commissioned  and  qualified,  will  proceed  without  delay  to 
the  places  assigned  for  their  location  and  duties. 

Sec.  3.  Each  agent  shall  be  authorized  and  required  to  look  after  the  comfort  and  wel- 
fare of  all  sick,  wounded  or  disabled  soldiers  of  the  United  States  army  from  Illinois,  and 
also  to  the  welfare,  etc.,  of  all  such  as  may  be  absent,  for  any  cause,  from  their  respective 
companies. 

Sec.  4.  Said  agents  shall,  from  time  to  time,  and  as  often  as  practicable,  visit  all  hos- 
pitals or  departments  within  the  district  in  which  he  is  or  may  be  assigned  to  duty,  and 
search  out  and  discover,  and  aid  all  soldiers  from  lllino's  who,  for  any  cause,  may  be 
-unable  to  accomplish  for  themselves  that  which  may  be  useful  and  proper  to  be  done. 

Sec.  5.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  said  agents  to  make  report  from  month  to  month,  and  at 
the  end  of  each  month,  of  all  their  acts  and  doings  in  the  line  of  their  duty,  and  to  furnish 
to  the  office  of  the  Adjutant  General  all  such  data  and  information  relative  to  the  soldiers 
of  this  State  as  may  be  required  to  be  fusnished  by  orders  or  instructions  from  said  ofiice. 

Sec.  6.  Said  agents  will  receive  the  sum  of  twelve  hundred  dollars  per  year,  to  be  paid 
monthly.  The  salaries  and  all  necessary  expenditures  incurred  in  aiding  sick,  wounded 
and  disabled  soldiers  from  Illinois  at  their  respective  agencies,  will  be  paid,  upon  the  order 
of  the  Governor,  out  of  the  fund  appropriated  by  the  legislature  for  the  benefit  of  sick  and 
•wounded  soldiers. 

By  order  of  his  Excellency,  the  Governor  of  Illinois. 

I.  N.  HAYNIE. 
Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 

After  the  appointments  above  referred  to  were  announced,  I  at  once  pro- 
ceeded to  issue  commissions  to  the  several  appointees  (giving  to  them  the 
honorary  rank  of  colonel),  and  accompanying  the  same,  sent  the  following 
letter  of  instructions: 

(letter  of  appointment.) 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 

Adjutant  General's  Office 

Springfield, ,  1865. 

Sir:    Having  been  appointed  one  of  the  Military  State   Agents  for  the  State  of  Illinois 

and  assigned  to  duty  at .  you  are  hereby  directed,  without  undue  delay,  to  repair  at 

once  to  said  place  and  enter  upon  the  active  discharge  of  your  duties. 

I  inclose  herewith  General  Orders  No.  42,  current  series,  from  these  headquarters,  by 
"which  you  will  be  governed  and  controlled. 

It  is  expected  that  from  the  general  oiitline  of  the  duties  laid  down  in  this  order,  much 
will  be  left  to  the  discretion  and  good  judgment  of  the  several  agents;  and  until  further 
and  more  specitic  instructions  are  given,  these  are  deemed  sufficient. 

It  is  also  expected  that  you  will,  on  arrival  at  your  post,  report  to  the  commanding 
officers;  and  thereafter,  as  far  as  possible,  maintain  cordial  relations  with  all  the  military 
authorities  witnin  whose  command  you  may  come. 

You  will  report  your  arrival  to  these  headquarters  by  letter;  and  thereafter,  from  time 
to  time,  report  your  actions. 
By  order.: 

I.  N.  HAYNIE,  Adjutant  General. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT..  109' 

By  reference  to  a  list  of  said  officers  attached  hereto,  it  will  be  seen  that 
Col.  Bumgardner  was  added  to  the  number  named  in  said  printed  and  pub- 
lished order,  to  date  of  the  same  day,  thus  filling  up  the  number  (six)  author- 
ized to  be  appointed;  and  that  subsequently,  Col.  Wickizer  was  appointed,. 
July  14,  1865,  to  fill  vacancy  of  Col.  Robb,  whose  resignation  had  been  ac- 
cepted,— Col.  Sheets  having  been  ordered  to  supply  the  place  of  Col.  Robb, 
at  Memphis,  and  Col.  Wickizer  sent  to  Mashville. 

It  will  be  also  seen  that  on  26th  July,  Col.  King,  agent  at  New  Orleans,, 
resigned,  who  was  succeeded  by  Col.  Long. 

In  May,  the  exigencies  of  the  service  ?eemed  to  demand  the  presence  of  an 
agent,  temporarily,  at  Washington;  and  since  the  services  of  Col.  Cook  and 
Col.  Bumgardner  were  both  demanded  in  the  vicinity  of  Gen.  Sherman's 
army  in  the  south,  at  or  near  which  they  then  were.  Col.  Newton  Crawford 
-was  temporarily  authorized  to  act  at  Washington,  and  did  so  until  relieved 
by  Col.  Cook,  in  June,  1865. 

At  the  time  these  several  gentlemen  entered  upon  the  discharge  of  their 
duties,  the  vast  armies  of  the  Union  were  in  full  activity,  whilst  the  loyal 
States  of  the  north  were  re-enforcing  them  with  every  possible  energy. 

As  was  natural,  and  to  be  expected,  therefore,  the  Federal  hospitals  every- 
where were  filled  with  those  gallant  men  who,  from  wounds  or  exposure,  had 
been  rendered  unable  to  accompany  the  armies  in  the  several  campaigns  then 
in  progress.  At  Jefferson  Barracks,  Cairo,  Memphis,  Vicksburg,  New  Or- 
leans, at  Louisville,  Nashville,  Knoxville,  Chattanooga,  Philadelphia,  New 
York,  Washington,  Savannah  and  Newbern,  were  hospitals,  in  which  were 
to  be  found  many  of  the  soldiers  of  the  State,  requiring  attention  and  aid. 

To  these  several  places,  therefore,  instructed  as  indicated  before,  these 
agents  were  dispatched.  It  may  well  be  supposed  that  they  found  ample 
scope  for  their  industry  and  zeal. 

The  good  accomplished  by  them,  and  by  the  State  through  them,  can  not 
be  over  estimated.  In  every  possible  way  relief  was  extended  to  the  soldier; 
and  they  were  made  to  feel,  that  although  absent  from  their  officers  and  com- 
rades, yet  still  the  State,  through  its  agents,  was  looking  to  their  welfare; 
and  many  a  good  citizen,  now  at  home,  doubtless  has  cause  to  be  thankful 
for  this  timely  and  humane  provision  made  by  the  legislature  in  behalf  of 
the  soldiers. 

These  arduous  duties  were,  without  interruption,  continued  until  toward 
raid-summer  of  the  year.  In  the  meantime,  hostilities  had  ceased,  the  dis- 
charge of  the  army  had  been  completed,  including  most  of  the  soldiers  and 
patients  in  hospitals,  and  hence  the  services  of  these  agents  were  no  longer 
(all  of  them)  needed;  accordingly,  the  resignations  of  Col.  Sheets,  Col.  Mor- 
rill and  Col.  Wickizer  have  been  accepted;  and,  at  this  writing.  Col.  Burn- 
gardner  has  been  ordered  to  assume  charge  of  the  New  Orleans  agency,  still 
rendered  necessary  by  the  fact  that  many  of  our  troops,  indeed  most  of  them 
now  in  service,  are  in  the  Department  of  the  South  and  in  Texas.  Upon  his 
assuming  charge  of  that  agency.  Col.  Long  will  be  relieved  and  his  services 
dispensed  with. 

The  vast  number  of  soldiers  of  the  State,  now  at  home,  having  business  at 
Washington  before  the  departments  and  bureaus,  and  the  fact  that  much  aid 
can  be  rendered  them  and  the  widows  and  orphans  of  the  State,  in  procuring, 
speedily,  their  pensions  and  back  pay,  bounties,  etc.,  by  an  active,  faithful 
and  intelligent  agent  at  the  Capital,  has  caused  it  to  be  deemed  just  to  retain 
an  agent  and  station  him  there,  with  instructions  to  look,  speedily,  after  all 
matters  of  this  kind  committed  to  his  charge. 

Col,  Harry  D.  Cook  is  believed  to  possess  all  the  qualifications  requisite  for 
such  duties,  and  has,  therefore,  been  ordered  to  repair  to  Washington,  where 
he  now  is,  and  will  remain  until  relieved  by  orders. 

The  annexed  reports  of  the  State  Agents,  appointed  under  the  act  of  the 
legislature  of  1865,  are  published  with  the  view  of  showing  the  general  scope- 
of  their  duties,  and  the  manner  in  which  they  were  attended  to. 


110 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Military  State  Agents  of  Illinois,  appointed  in  pursuance  of  an   act   of   the 
Legislature,  approved  February  16,  1865. 


Name. 

Date  of 
appointment. 

Where  assigned. 

Remarks. 

Col  Walter  D  B.  Morrill. 

March  1,1865.... 
March  1.1865.... 
March  1,1865.... 
March  1,1865.... 
March  1,1865.... 
March  1,1865.... 
July    14.1865.... 
July    26.1865.... 
May    15,1865.... 

Louisville,  Ky 

Resigned  Oct  31,1865.... 

Col.  Selah  W.  King  

Col.  Jackson  M.  Sheets.... 
Col  T  P  Robb 

New  orieansfL;: :.:::: 

Nashville.  Tenn 

Memphis.  Tenn 

Newbern  N.  C         

Resigned  July  26. 1865... 
ResignedOct.  15, 1865.... 
Resigned  April  30, 1865.  . 

Col.  B.  F.  Bumgardner.... 

Col.  Harry  D.  Cook 

Col.  John  H.  Wickizer 

fNewbern.N.  C 

t  Washington,  D.  C... 
Nashville.  Tenn 

Resigned  NoY.  8.1895.... 

Col.  Newton  Crawford 

W ashington,  D.  C 

Monthly  reports  from  each  agent  have  been  regularly  received,  and  are  on 
file  in  the  office. 

With  but  slight  difference,  the  services  rendered  our  soldiers  do  not  change 
from  those  indicated  herein. 

.  HEADQUARTERS  MILITARY  AGENT  FOR  ILLINOIS, 

Louisville,  Ky.,  May  1,  1865. 
I.  N.  Haynie, 

Adjutant  General. 

Sir:  Having  been  commissioned  by  his  Excellency,  Governor  Richard  J. 
Oglesby,  on  the  1st  day  of  March,  1865,  and  appointed  Military  State  Agent 
for  the  State  of  Illinois,  and  assigned  to  the  Western  Department,  with  head- 
quarters at  Louisville,  Ky.,  I  repaired,  without  delay,  to  this  place,  and  at 
once  entered  upon  the  discharge  of  the  duties  of  my  office,  and  for  the  months 
of  March  and  April  I  now  have  the  honor  to  submit  to  you  the  following  report: 

Immediately  upon  my  arrival,  I  reported  in  person  to  Major  General  J.  M. 
Palmer,  commanding  the  Department  of  Kentucky.  I  was  very  cordially  re- 
ceived by  the  General,  who  expressed  himself  as  oeing  highly  pleased  at  the 
appointment  of  an  agent  to  look  after  the  interests  of  Illinois  soldiers  at  this 
place.  He  assured  me  of  every  facility  in  his  power  to  aid  me  in  the  discharge 
of  my  duties. 

Immediately  after  securing  a  room  for  an  office,  I  sta'-ted  upon  a  tour 
through  the  hospitals  here,  and  across  the  river  at  Jeffersonville  and  New  Al- 
bany, Ind.  There  are,  in  all,  twenty  at  Louisville  and  the  above-named 
places. 

I  found  the  condition  of  our  soldiers  generally  very  good.  The  hospitals, 
most  oE  them,  were  neat,  clean  and  well  ventilated,  and  in  good  condition.  I 
will  mention  two  as  being  excellent  in  the  highest  degree:  Jo.  Holt  U.  S. 
general  hospital,  in  charge  of  Major  H.  P.  Stearns,  since  appointed  Medical 
Director  at  Nashville,  Tenn.  This  hospital  accommodates  fourteen  hundred 
men.  And  the  Jefferson  U.  S.  general  hospital,  with  a  capacity  for  the  ac- 
commodation of  five  thousand  men.  This  is  one  of  the  most  perfect  institu- 
tions in  this  country;  the  best,  decidedly,  I  have  seen.  It  is  under  the  charge 
of  Major  M.  Goldsmith,  and  under  his  admirable  supervision  it  has  become 
so  celebrated  as  to  be  visited  by  thousands  through  curiosity.  It  is  sufficient 
to  say  that  in  neither  of  these  institutions  did  I  elicit  a  single  complaint  from 
any  soldier. 

At  Crittenden  U.  S.  general  hospital  I  found  great  complaint  of  an  insuffi- 
cient quantity  of  food.  I  at  once  reported  the  fact  to  Assistant  Surgeon 
General  B.  C.  Wood,  U.  S.  A.,  who  immediately  issued  an  order  to  the  sur- 
geon in  charge,  R.  R.  Taylor,  to  issue  to  the  men  at  the  full  diet  tables  the 
full  army  ration  of  some  articles,  including  bread.  Since  that,  I  have  heard 
no  more  complaint  from  that  cause.  At  Brown  U.  S.  general  hospital  I 
found  the  same  complaint,  and  found  the  same  remedy  at  the  hands  of  Col. 
Wood. 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  Ill 

After  making  a  thorongrh  inspection  of  every  ward  in  the  hospitals  here 
(except  the  small  pox),  I  went  to  Madison,  Ind.,  forty  miles  up  the  Ohio 
river,  where  there  is  a  very  extensive  U.  S.  general  hospital,  in  charge  of 
Major  John  H.  Ranch  There  are  nearly  four  miles  of  wards  here.  I  went 
through  every  one,  and  saw  and  talked  with  every  Illinois  soldier,  and  I  have 
none  but  words  of  the  highest  commendation  to  express  the  gratification  I 
felt  at  the  perfect  condition  I  found  this  institution;  and,  as  at  Jo.  Holt  and 
Jefferson,  I  could  not  elicit  a  single  complaint  of  bad  treatment,  insufficiency 
of  food,  or  neglect,  from  a  single  man.  Than  these  three  hospitals  above 
named,  there  are  none  better  or  under  abler  surgeons,  in  my  opinion,  in  the 
United  States. 

Having  thus  made  the  rounds  of  the  several  hospitals,  involving  a  walk 
through  the  wards  of  over  fifty  miles,  including  the  journey  to  and  from 
them,  and  distributed  my  cards  among  our  soldiers,  business  commenced  to 
flow  in  upon  me  rapidly.  Since  that  time  I  have,  to  a  great  extent  been  con- 
fined to  my  office.  On  Sundays  I  visit  the  hospitals,  and  at  any  other  time 
when  sent  for  by  any  soldier  who  can  not  come  to  see  me,  or  send  for  what 
he  may  want. 

As  being  perhaps  the  best  way  to  report  to  you  what  the  nature  of  my 
business  is,  1  will  give  you  an  extract  from  my  journal,  from  the  first  page  I 
open  to: 

"April  13,  1865.  At  8  o'clock,  A.  M.,  went  to  the  hospital  boat  just  in 
from  Nashville  this  morning,  with  sick  and  disabled  soldiers  transferred 
from  Nashville  to  this  place;  did  them  all  the  good  I  could,  and  then  went  to 
barracks  Nos.  1  and  2  to  attend  to  some  business  for  Scudder  and  Myers; 
then  went  back  to  the  office  and  worked  two  hours  and  got  it  cleared  of  ap- 
plicants; then  went  to  the  Provost  Marshal  General's  office  to  see  about 
some  of  our  boys  who  were  in  prison,  who  were  there  without  any  charges 
against  them;  back  to  my  office  which  I  found  full  of  men  again,  want- 
ing every  conceivable  thing.  Disposed  of  them  satisfactorily;  wrote  for  a 
pass  for  C.  Aikens  to  go  to  fluntsville,  Ala.;  wrote  two  letters  for  descriptive 
lists;  wrote  to  Provost  Marshal  General  for  James  Newhall;  wrote  two 
letters  to  Provost  Marshal  General  for  information  about  two  men  in  mili- 
tary prison  at  Lexington,  Ky.;  wrote  to  Adjutant  General  of  Department  for 
information  about  the  discharge  papers  of  William  Garrett;  wrote  to  Provost 
Marshal  General  for  pass  for  H.  H.  Klock,  who  brought  a  letter  from  the 
Governor's  office:  wrote  an  order  on  Dr.  Hillman  for  a  soldier;  wrote  for  the 
effects  of  John  McDaniel,  who  died  at  Bridgeport,  Ala. ;  sent  a  telegraph 
dispatch;  wrote  an  application  to  Dr.  Butterbaugh,  at  Clay  hospital,  for  the 
discharge  of  David  C.  Dunsith,  etc.,  etc.  Besides  the  above  I  wrote 
thirteen  letters,  gave  out  tobacco  to  probably  fifty  men,  or  sent  it  to  them 
upon  their  orders,  one  of  which  I  enclose  as  a  curiosity  to  you,  and  it  is 
a  sample  of  a  hundred  others  I  have,  and  answered  questions  for  a  hundred 
men,  I  should  think.  Retired  to  my  bed  at  three  o'clock,  A.  M.,  14th  of 
April." 

Thus  I  have  been  obliged  to  work,  since  I  opened  my  office,  from  eighteen 
to  twenty- one  hours  out  of  the  twenty- four.  I  have  effected  a  very  impor- 
tant change  in  passing  citizens  to  Tennessee.  It  did  involve  a  needless  ex- 
pense of  from  eight  to  fifteen  dollars,  and  a  delay  of  from  twenty-four  to 
forty-eight  hours.  Now  a  pass  is  immediately  granted  upon  my  application, 
by  special  order  from  Major  General  Thomas. 

There  are  very  many  instances  where  the  immediate  transfer  of  a  soldier 
is  highly  important,  in  some  instances  even  to  the  Isaving  of  human  life,  I 
have  no  doubt.  By  the  ready  accordance  of  his  powerful  assistance.  Assistant 
Surgeon  General  R.  C.  Wood  has  placed  the  means  at  my  disposal  of  effect- 
ing the  special  and  immediate  transfer  of  any  soldier  when  I  think  it  im- 
portant to  be  done. 

But  it  is  needless  for  me  to  say  what  I  have  done  or  am  doing;  my  duties 
are  as  multifarious  as  are  the  wants  of  man,  and  thus  far  I  have  tried  to 
discharge  them,  with  what  success  those  whom  I  have  endeavored  to  assist 
must  say.  There  are  now  about  two  thousand  Illinois  soldiers  in  the  hos- 
pitals and  barracks  in  my  department. 


112  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

On  the  1st  of  April  I  had  the  honor  to  forward  to  your  office  a  list  of  the 
deaths  in  the  hospitals  here  for  the  month  of  March.  Accompanying  this  re- 
port, I  send  a  list  of  all  the  deaths  for  the  month  of  April.  Were  I  asked 
what  is  the  greatest  evil  which  the  soldier,  who  is  away  from  his  regiment, 
has  to  complain  of,  I  should  answer,  the  want  of  his  descriptive  list.  I  can 
trace  more  evils  directly  and  indirectly  resulting  from  this  cause  than  to  all 
others  combined.  Every  soldier  in  the  French  army  carries  his  own  de- 
scriptive list,  and  there  can  be  no  doubt  in  the  mind  of  any  man  who  has 
seen  the  terrible  injustice  of  the  working  of  our  system,  but  that  it  would  be 
far  better,  on  every  account,  were  our  soldiers  not  only  allowed  but  required 
to  do  the  same. 

In  concluding  this  report,  I  will  say  a  word  respecting  my  intercourse  with 
the  officers  with  whom  I  have  had  business  relations.  They  are,  without 
exception,  of  the  most  cordial  and  pleasant  character.  I  came  here  an  entire 
stranger.  I  now  feel  that  I  am  among  friends,  and  their  friennship  has  been 
manifested  to  me  in  all  the  acts  of  courtesy  in  social  intercourse,  and  in  ac- 
cording to  me  every  facility  to  aid  me  in  the  discharge  of  my  duties  that  is- 
possible  for  gentlemen  to  give  or  receive. 

I  will  mention  the  names  of  Major  General  J.  M.  Palmer,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon General  R,  C.  Wood,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Captain  L,  B.  Folsom,  Provost 
Marshal  General,  as  officers  and  gentlemen  who  have  earned  my  warmest 
gratitude  for  the  invaluable  assistance  they  have  rendered  me  in  the  discharge 
of  my  duties.  General  Palmer  remarked  to  me  that  my  field  of  labor  was  an 
exceedingly  interesting  one,  and  that  I  should  find  a  great  work  ready  for 
me.     And  I  have,  indeed,  found  it  true. 

In  concluding  my  report,  I  will  say  that  if  I  fail  in  any  degree  in  the  full 
discharge  of  my  whole  duty  to  the  soldier,  it  will  be  through  no  fault  of  or 
lack  in  the  officers  with  whom  I  have  become  acquainted. 

As  being  fitting  and  proper  for  me  to  do  so,  I  will  advert  to  the  awful 
tragedy  that  has  swept  over  America  like  a  wave  of  woe.  Tongue  can  not 
express  the  grief  that  weighs  down  the  spirit,  and  presses  on  every  heart  that 
throbs  for  liberty.  We  seemed  hurled  backward  twenty  centuries  to  the 
forum  of  Rome,  with  dead  Caesar  at  our  feet.  But  we  mourn  not  the  proud 
conqueror— an  ambitious  Cfesar— but  the  great  heart,  so  pure  and  good  that 
a  nation  loved  him;  the  mighty,  changeless  will  that  held  millions  of  traitors 
in  awe  and  dread;  that  wonderful  intellect  that  has  guided  us  in  safety 
through  seas  of  blood  into  sight  of  the  haven  of  peace.  We  do  not  know  our 
loss;  we  can  not  realize  or  comprehend  the  greatness  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
The  dwellers  on  the  mountain  side  can  not  see  the  mountain.  When  our 
children's  children  shall  look  back  from  the  great  plane  of  the  future,  they 
will  see  him  in  all  the  sublimity  and  grandeur  of  his  colossa,l  proportions. 
But  we,  today,  remember  his  goodness  and  purity,  his  firm  will,  true  to  the 
country  in  its  hour  of  its  peril,  his  honesty  of  purpose,  the  nobility  of  the 
man,  can  find  no  words  to  express  a  universal  woe.  In  sad,  in  solemn  silence, 
we  bow  down  our  heads;  we  weep  bitter,  blindiug  tears  for  thee,  great  heart;, 
noble,  magnanimous  soul:  since  Washington,  thy  country's  noblest  birth. 
Our  Lincoln— dead!.  Almighty  Nation  in  its  grief  bids  thee  All  Hail  and  Fare- 
well! 

W.  D.  B.  MORRILL. 

Newbern,  N.  C,  May  18,  1865. 
Brig.  Gen.  I.  N.  Haynie, 

Adjutant  General,  Springfield,  Illinois. 

Sir:  Since  my  last  report  to  you,  dated  April  29th,  I  have  been  operating^ 
here  alone,  and  am  happy  to  report,  have  been  generally  successful.  I  have 
assisted  quite  a  number  of  our  men  pecuniarily  and  otherwise;  but  the  aid 
that  is  most  appreciated  by  them  is  to  know  that  the  agent  is  doing  all  he 
can  to  get  them  sent  away  from  here,  north  and  homeward. 

The  officers  of  the  Foster  general  hospital  are  mostly  eastern  men,  and  I 
have  learned  with  regret  that  there  exists  not  a  very  friendly  feeling  between 
our  men  and  the  doctors  in  charge  of  the  hospital.  There  evidently  is  an  ill 
feeling  between  eastern  and  western  troops;  at  any  rate,  Dr.  Cowgle,  surgeon, 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  113 

in  charge  of  the  general  hospital  at  Newbern,  was  not  sending  away  our  men 
fast  enough  either  to  suit  them  or  me.  I  concluded  to  report  to  Gen.  Scho- 
field  in  person,  and  see  what  could  be  done  in  the  matter.  Last  Saturday 
I  took  the  train  for  Raleigh,  and  arrived  there  Sunday  morning  about  9 
o'clock,  the  14th  inst.,  a  distance  from  Newbern  109  miles;  passed  through 
Goldsboro.  Sunday  as  it  was,  I  waited  on  the  General;  found  him  in  good 
health.  He  seemed  to  be  rejoiced  to  see  an  lUinoisan,  as  we  were  near 
neighbors.  He  spoke  of  Gov.  Oglesby  as  an  esteemed  friend,  and  wished  to 
be  remembered  to  him.  I  made  known  my  business,  and  gave  him  an  idea 
of  things  as  they  existed  at  Newbern.  He  seemed  to  understand  the  diffi- 
culty at  once,  and  would  apply  a  remedy  by  ordering  all  Sherman's  men  not 
under  medical  treatment  to  be  discharged  on  their  descriptive  lists,  and  those 
without  a  descriptive  list  to  be  sent  north  immediately.  I  came  back  satis- 
fied our  men  would  not  be  detained  now,  as  much  as  the  doctors  wished  to 
keep  them.  Yesterday  Dr.  Cowgle  sent  350  to  Moorhead  City  to  take  a 
steamer  for  the  City  of  New  York.  I  went  down  to  Moorhead  City  with  them 
to  put  them  on  board  the  steamer;  returned  after  night.  Tomorrow  the  last 
lot  will  leave  for  Alexandria,  Va. 

I  found  quite  a  number  of  our  men  in  different  portions  of  the  hospital 
that  had  been  detained  here  for  three  months  or  longer,  and  the  doctor  had 
no  idea  of  parting  with  them  for  some  time.  I  talked  with  him,  and  said  it 
was  not  using  our  boys  rie'ht — they  ought  to  have  their  turn  with  the  others; 
but  no,  "they  could  net  be  spared  yet;  their  places  could  not  be  filled."  I 
told  him  other  men  could  learn  as  well  as  our  men  did.  During  the  time 
these  men  have  been  in  the  hospital,  there  has  been  as  many  as  ten  thousand 
patients  admitted  and  gone,  and  now  but  few  left.  I  have  made  special  in- 
quiries in  regard  to  Illinois  soldiers  in  hospitals,  and  find,  after  this  last  or- 
der, they  will  all  be  sent  north,  and  in  consequence  I  will  leave  this  place  in 
a  few  days,  and  notify  you  on  my  arrival  at  Alexandria.  I  have  the  honor  to 
acknowledge  the  receipt  of  a  printed  report  of  Illinois  soldiers  in  the  field; 
also,  yours  of  the  11th  inst.  came  duly  to  hand  this  day.  I  will  send  it  to  the 
Colonel. 

I  have  the  honor  to  submit  this  report,  hoping  it  may  prove  as  satisfactory 
to  your  honor  as  my  feeble  efforts  have  been  realized  by  our  boys. 
I  remain.  General,  your  most  obedient  and  humble  servant, 

B.  F.  BUMGARDNER. 

HEADQUARTERS  ILLINOIS  MILITARY  AGENCY, 
Memphis,  Tenn.,  March  31,  1865. 
Brigadier  General  I.  N.  Haynie,  Adjutant  General,  Illinois. 

Sir:  Agreeably  to  your  late  instructions,  I  have  the  honor  to  forward 
herewith  the  following  report: 

The  following  Illinois  troops  are  stationed  at  this  post:  113th  and  120th 
regiments  infantry;  4th,  5th,  11th  and  12th  regiments  cavalry;  Co.  G,  1st 
regiment  light  artillery;  Co.  K,  2d  regiment  light  artillery.  The  sanitary  and 
police  candition  of  these  regiments  are  good.  New  and  comfortable  barracks 
have  been  erected  for  their  use.  Water  is  good,  and  their  surroundings  are 
generally  pleasant.  As  usual  at  this  season  of  the  year,  sickness  from 
malarious  diseases  is  on  the  increase.  For  the  purpose  of  having  sick  soldiers 
more  under  the  immediate  care  of  the  officers  of  their  regiments,  field  hospi- 
tals have  been  ordered.  All  cases  of  a  chronic  or  lingering  character  are 
taken  to  the  United  States  general  hospitals.  Whole  number  of  Illinois 
troops  sick  in  field  hospitals,  Slarch  18,  was  221;  taken  sick  during  the  week 
ending  March  25,  202;  showing  a  very  considerable  increase.  Whole  number 
sick  in  field  hospitals,  423.  We  have  eight  United  States  hospitals  at  this 
post.  Whole  number  of  patients  (all  states)  this  date,  2,568;  of  that  number, 
468  are  from  Illinois. 


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114  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

GENERAL   SUMMARY. 

Whole  number  of  patients  in  U.  S.  general  hospitals,  other  States 1. 900 

Whole  number  of  patients  in  U.  S-  general  hospitals,  from  Illinois 468 

Whole  number  of  patients  in  field  hospitals,  other  States 700 

Whole  number  of  patients  in  field  hospitals,  fxom  Illinois 423 

Aggregate  number  of  patients  in  general  and  field  hospitals,  Mem- 
phis   3.491 

The  above  general  summary  shows  891  sick  and  wounded  Illinois  soldiers 
at  this  post. 

The  condition  of  the  sick  in  general  hospitals  is  not  as  good  as  I  could  wish, 
or  as  it  might  be  were  we  able  to  obtain  articles  of  diet.  The  shipments  by 
benevolent  societies  north  have  been  wholly,  during  the  past  three  months, 
inadequate  to  the  demand.  Memphis,  commercially  speaking,  is  the  receiv- 
ing and  shipping  point  for  sick  and  wounded  soldiers,  or  "Rendezvous  des 
Invalides"  for  the  different  army  corps  on  and  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi 
river.  Today  all  the  beds  in  hospitals  may  be  occupied;  tomorrow,  five  hun- 
dred beds  may  be  vacant.  At  no  time,  however,  is  the  number  of  patients 
reduced  below  2,500.  Scarce  a  day  passes  that  the  attention  of  the  agent  is 
not  called  to  cases  of  great  destitution  from  among  Illinois  soldiers.  Money 
can  be  used  at  all  times  to  great  advantage,  in  relieving  the  wants  of  these 
brave  men.  It  is  very  necessary  that  a  military  agent  in  the  field  should  be 
able  to  answer  all  questions  in  relation  to  his  State  troops,  as  well  as  to  judge 
of  their  wants  and  welfare.  To  facilitate  his  duties,  and  to  enable  him  to 
answer  understandingly  the  numerous  questions  asked  of  him,  I  would  re- 
spectfully recommend  that  you  furnish  the  agents  with  all  orders  froni  the 
executive  of  the  State  and  those  from  the  War  Department,  touching  Illinois 
troops  in  the  field. 

The  time  intervening  between  the  receipt  of  my  late  commission  and  your 
instructions  accompanying  the  same,  and  the  date  of  this  report,  has  not  been 
sufficient  to  enable  me  to  report  the  condition  of  all  the  Illinois  troops  in  the 
department  to  which  I  have  been  assigned.  My  further  reports,  however, 
will  contain  all  necessary  information. 

I  am  in  receipt  of  your  communication  of  the  24th  inst.,  with  draft  on  New 
York  for  $498.75  inclosed,  for  the  relief  of  Illinois  soldiers  in  this  department. 
I  am,  General,  very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed)  T.  P.  ROBB, 

Colonel  and  Agent. 

ILLINOIS  MILITARY  AGENCY, 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  August  31,  1865. 

General:  I  have  the  honor  herewith  to  transmit  the  report  of  operations 
and  expenditures  in  my  department  for  the  month  of  August,  1865. 

At  the  close  of  the  month  of  July  ult.,  there  remained  of  Illinois  soldiers  in 
the  general  hospital  at  Nashville  one  hundred  and  ninety-seven  (197),  be- 
longing to  various  regiments,  some  of  which  regiments  had  been  mustered 
out  of  service  for  some  time,  but  the  soldiers  were  kept  in  hospital  because 
the  surgeon  in  charge  had  no  official  knowledge  that  their  regiments  were 
mustered  out.  In  this  there  is  no  blame  to  attach  to  the  surgeon  in  charge, 
for  he  would  not  act  on  vague  and  uncertain  reports.  I  at  once  gave  to  the 
surgeon  in  charge  official  notice,  from  your  official  report  to  me  of  what  Illi- 
nois regiments  were  mustered  out,  which  procured  their  immediate  discharge, 
to  the  infinite  delight  of  about  fifty  Illinois  boys.  I  visited  the  hospital  al- 
most daily,  looking  after  the  wants  and  comfort  of  the  sick  and  wounded, 
talking  with  them  and  giving  them  all  the  good  cheer  and  solace  I  was  capa- 
ble of.  I  believe  this  alone  was  of  very  great  value  to  the  poor  fellows,  for' 
they  would  briffhten  up  and  express  much  gratitude  for  the  interest  their 
State  seemed  to  take  in  them  by  sending  a  special  messenger  to  look  after 
them. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  115 

I  found  most  of  the  soldiers  at  the  hospital  entirely  without  money,  being 
absent  from  their  regiments  and  generally  without  descriptive  list;  they  had 
not  been  paid  for  many  months,  and  some  not  for  a  year.  In  such  cases,  I 
gave  each  a  dollar  to  buy  tobacco  and  postage  stamps,  which  always  elicited 
emotions  and  expressions  of  gratitude  toward  their  "noble  State." 

In  obedience  to  the  order  of  his  Excellency,  Governor  Oglesby,  "to  visit 
the  general  hospitals  in  this  department,"  I  proceeded  on  the  10th  inst.,  first 
to  Chattanooga,  where  I  found  only  three  Illinois  soldiers,  and  these  able  to 
be  on  duty  at  the  hospital.  I  next  visited  the  general  hospital  on  Lookout 
Mountain,  five  miles  from  Chattanooga,  but  found  no  Illinois  soldiers  there. 
I  then  proceeded  to  Atlanta,  Ga.,  where  I  found  thirty-two  (32)  Illinois 
soldiers  in  hospital — twenty- seven  from  the  150th,  four  from  the  149th,  and 
one  from  the  147th  regiments.  I  found  the  hospital  in  good  condition,  the 
patients,  well  cared  for,  and  generally  doing  well.  Amongst  our  poor  soldiers 
here,  I  dispensed  a  good  deal  of  cheerfulness  and  some  little  money,  all  of 
which  was  gratefully  received. 

Whilst  I  was  at  Atlanta,  ten  poor  blacks  were  brought  to  the  hospital,  who 
had  been  shot  and  badly  wounded  by  the  "high-toned  chivalry"  about  six 
miles  from  Atlanta.  General  Samson,  commandant  of  the  post,  at  once  dis- 
patched a  sergeant  of  cavalry  to  arrest  the  amiable  prepetrators  of  the 
chivalric  deed;  but  whether  he  succeeded  or  not,  I  have  not  learned.  I  opine 
that  this  people  will  need  the  mollifying  and  persuasive  influence  of  the  bay- 
onet for  some  time.  I  found  the  white  male  citizens  of  Atlanta  reticent  and 
subdued;  mournfully,  but  sullenly,  looking  upon  the  desolation  of  the  track 
of  Mars.  But  the  women  are  still  violently  rebellious,  spitefully  curling  the 
lip  and  turning  up  the  nasal  organ  at  our  soldiers  and  northern  ladies.  It  is 
to  be  hoped  they  will  learn  better  manners  by  mingling  freely  with  the  Yankee 
"mudsills,"  who  are  now  coming  plentifully  among  them. 

From  Atlanta  I  returned  to  Chattanooga,  thence  to  Knoxville,  Tenn., 
where  I  found  no  Union  soldiers.  I  think  the  whole  force  in  East  Tennessee 
is  composed  of  loyal  Tennessee  troops. 

It  is  a  pleasing  spectacle  to  behold  and  contemplate,  that  in  East  Tennessee, 
where  the  people  were  generally  loyal  to  the  government,  they  have  almost 
entirely  escaped  the  desolations  of  war;  the  farms  are  in  good  condition,  the 
houses  and  fences  are  unharmed,  and  were  it  not  for  the  forts  and  block- 
houses along  the  line  of  the  road,  the  traveler  would  not  suspect  that  the 
country  had  ever  heard  the  tread  of  hostile  armies. 

Another  noticeable  fact  in  East  Tennessee,  is  the  country  is  divided  up  into 
smaller  farms,  and  cultivated  chiefly  by  free  whita  labor,  hence  the  loyalty  of 
that  part  of  the  State. 

From  Knoxville  I  returned  to  Chattanooga,  thence  to  Huntsville,  Ala. 
Here  I  found  forty-four  Illinois  soldiers  in  hospital,  forty-three  from  the  7th 
cavalry,  and  one  from  the  6th  cavalry. 

The  7th  cavalry  had  been  stationed  at  Decatur,  Ala.,  which  proved  to  be  a 
very  sickly  poiat  for  our  soldiers;  some  two  hundred  and  fifty  were  reported 
in  their  regimental  hospital;  but  on  the  20th  inst.,  the  regiment  was  removed 
to  Madison  Station,  within  ten  miles  of  Huntsville,  which  is  said  to  be  a  very 
healthy  point. 

I  remained  two  days  at  Huntsville,  administering  heart  and  cheerfulness, 
and  material  aid  to  the  sick  soldiers,  to  the  extent  of  my  ability  and  discre- 
tion. Huntsville  is  a  very  pleasant  and  healthy  place,  the  water  is  most  ex- 
cellent and  in  great  abundance;  atmosphere  charmingly  pure  and  healthful; 
hospital  well  conducted — the  patients  doing  well. 

The  town  shows  but  few  marks  of  the  ravages  of  war;  but  the  people  are 
said  to  be  like  those  of  Atlanta,  greatly  in  need  of  a  change  of  heart  to  be- 
come good,  loyal  citizens. 

From  Huntsville  I  proceeded  to  Nashville,  where  I  arrived  on  the  22d  inst., 
having  been  fourteen  days  in  visiting  the  various  hospitals.  Here  I  learned 
that  some  thirty  Illinois  soldiers  were  confined  in  military  prison,  (the  state 
penitentiary,)  for  various  military  offences,  such  as  desertion,  drunkenness 


116  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT 

and  insubordination,  sentinels  sleeping  on  their  posts,  etc.,  etc.  I  at  once 
called  on  Major  General  Thomas,  whom  I  found  to  be  a  most  amiable  gentle- 
man, and  has  a  most  tender  regard  for  the  poor  soldier.  I  modestly  and  re- 
spectfully suggested  to  the  General  that  it  now  seemed  to  me  proper  that 
these  poor  fellows  should  be  released,  as  the  war  was  over,  and  they  had 
faithfully  and  heroically  fought  for  their  country  for  three  years  or  more, 
but,  unfortunately,  when  their  work  was  about  done,  and  the  glorious  victory 
achieved,  they  had  committed  slight  military  offences,  perhaps  through  an 
excess  of  joy  and  bad  whisky;  that  it  now  seems  to  me  that  they  should  be 
pardoned  by  a  magnanimous  country,  whose  flag  they  had  defended  and 
maintained  so  gallantly.  From  the  General's  reply  to  this  appeal,  I  have  no 
doubt,  that  in  all  cases  where  the  imprisonment  is  strictly  for  military  of- 
fences, he  will  release  them;  so  by  my  next  report  I  hope  to  have  the  pleasure 
to  announce  that  all  Illinois  soldiers  are  released  from  the  military  prison. 

It  will  be  seen  by  the  report  herewith  attached,  that  on  this  31st  August 
there  are  only  sixty-three  Illinois  soldiers  in  the  hospital  at  this  place;  and 
these  are  all  doing  well,  and  will  soon  be  able  to  go  home  or  to  join  their 
commands.  In  conclusion,  I  may  remark,  that  all  the  hospitals  I  have  visited 
are  in  excellent  condition,  and  the  patients  are  humanely,  and  I  presume 
skillfully  attended. 

There  is  a  very  marked  improvement  in  the  care,  attention  and  comfort,  in 
all  the  military  hospitals,  since  the  earlier  part  of  the  war. 

Whilst  it  would  be  improper  for  me  to  make  any  invidious  distinctions  as  to 
the  merits  of  the  different  hospitals,  for,  as  above  remarked,  all  I  have  visited 
are  well  and  humanely  conducted,  yet  I  may  say,  that  the  Cumberland  hos- 
pital, at  Nashville,  under  the  superintendence  of  Major  Clark,  surgeon  in 
charge,  seems  to  me  pre-eminent  in  all  that  can  conduce  to  the  well  being 
and  physical  wants  of  the  patients.  Dr.  Clark  is  a  gentleman  of  humane  and 
generous  impulses,  and  has  a  sympathy  for  his  patients,  which  is  often  more 
potent  in  restoring  health  to  the  poor  soldier  than  pills  and  medicine.  Dr. 
Clark  (or  Dr.  Cloak)  has  been  peculiarly  prompt,  also,  in  discharging  and 
sending  home  all  patients,  where  it  was  at  all  proper  to  do  so.  Such  a  sur- 
geon in  the  army  is  a  public  benefactor. 

The  patients  at  this  hospital,  so  far  as  the  physical  wants  are  concerned, 
and  all  that  pertains  to  cleanliness  and  comfort,  and  medical  attention,  are 
much  better  off  here  than  the  majority  of  them  would  be  at  home.  But  still 
there  is  a  great  anxiety  with  all  volunteers  to  return  to  their  homes,  now  that 
the  war  is  over,  and  they  besiege  me  daily  to  intercede  for  them  to  go  home. 
I  administer  consolation  by  telling  them  1  have  no  doubt  all  will  be  mustered 
out  this  fall.  I  entreat  them  to  be  patient,  faithful  and  obedient  a  little 
longer,  and  they  will  receive  the  grateful  applause  of  their  State  and  fellow 
citizens  when  they  do  come  home. 

It  will  be  seen  by  the  report  herewith  attached,  that  the  chief  expenditures 
of  this  month  have  been  incurred  in  visiting  the  hospitals  of  this  department; 
but  I  am  satisfied  that  their  visitation  has  been  a  most  excellent  and  bene- 
ficent one,  and  the  State  an  hundred  fold  repaid  by  the  heartfelt  gratitude  of 
the  brave  citizen  soldiers  whose  wants  and  necessities  have  been  so  gener- 
ously looked  after  by  the  Governor  of  their  State.  Should  peril  again  menace 
us,  these  soldiers  will  not  be  found  wanting. 

I  herewith  inclose  receipts  in  all  cases  where  it  was  practicable  to  obtain 
them.  For  the  balance  of  the  expenditures,  I  respectfully  beg  you  to  rely 
upon  my  honor. 

I  am,  General, 

Most  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant. 
Brig.  Gen.  I.  N.  Haynie,  J.  H.  WICKIZER, 

Springfield,  Illinois.  Mil.  Agt.  for  Illinois. 


ADJUTANT   GENERALS    REPORT.  117 

ILLINOIS  MILITARY  STATE  AGENCY, 
Military  Diviscon  of  the  Gulf, 
New  Orleans,  La.,  Oct.  1,  1865. 
General  I.  N.  Haynie, 

Adjt.  Gen.  of  Illinois. 

Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  forward  to  you  this  communication,  as  my  report 
of  the  military  agency  of  Illinois  in  •  this  city,  for  the  month  of  September, 
1865. 

Since  my  last  report,  no  change  of  much  importance  has  occurred  in  this 
department. 

Herewith  annexed,  you  will  please  find  a  report  from  general  headquarters, 
containing  a  list  of  all  Illinois  organizations  in  this  division,  with  their  com- 
manding officers,  strength  and  station.  General  Sheridan  has  lately  returned 
from  Texas,  and  I  have  asked  for  a  list  of  those  regiments  from  Illinois  that 
may  soon  expect  to  be  mustered  out  of  service,  if  consistent  with  military 
regulations. 

No  reply  to  my  application  for  the  discharge  of  William  Githland,  com- 
pany B,  76th  Illinois  volunteers,  has  as  yet  been  made,  in  consequence  of 
that  regiment  being  far  off  in  Texas. 

I  am  sorry  to  say  that  I  am  still  denied  access  to  the  reports  of  regimental 
surgeons  and  those  in  charge  of  hospitals,  in  the  office  of  the  Medical 
Director  in  this  division,  by  which  the  monthly  report  of  deaths  could  be 
made  out  and  forwarded  home  for  publication. 

The  health  of  our  troops  in  this  division  for  the  past  month  has  been  very 
good,  excepting  the  prevalence  of  an  epidemic  remittent  fever  called 
■"break-bone  fever,"  which,  although  not  fatal,  is  yet  for  several  days  very 
distressing.  This  fever  has  prevailed  very  extensively  throughout  the 
whole  region,  both  officers  and  men  being  alike  exposed  to  its  attacks.  As 
yet  I  have  not  heard  of  one  single  fatal  case. 

During  the  past  month  I  have  obtained  the  muster  out  of  many  of  our 
men  who  were  sent  from  the  several  hospitals  to  be  forwarded  to  their 
respective  regiments,  to  the  camp  of  distribution.  These  men  were  all 
convalescent,  yet  feeble  and  still  unfit   to   discharge   the  duty  of  the  soldier. 

Many  men  of  the  36th  Illinois  volunteers,  now  being  mustered  out  in  this 
city,  where  they  have  been  on  duty  for  some  time  past,  have  elected  to 
remain  here,  and  have  required  my  assistance  in  obtaining  this  privilege. 

The  number  of  sick  in  our  hospitals  at  this  time,  from  Illinois,  does  not 
exceed  one  hundred  and  fifteen,  and  are  all  doing  well,  the  most  of  them 
being  convalescent,  and  rapidly  recovering  their  health. 

The  number  of  deaths  in  these  hospitals  the  past  month  has  been  unusually 
small. 

The  United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  in  this  city,  has  this  day  closed 
its  doors  and  ceased  its  operations. 

Through  the  kindness  of  Dr.  George  A.  Blake,  its  able,  efficient  and  gen- 
tlemanly agent  in  this  city,  I  have  been  supplied  with  many  articles  that  will 
be  serviceable  to  our  soldier  boys  that  may  need  them.  My  office  is  daily 
visited  by  many  of  them  who  would  gladly  and  thankfully  receive  them; 
and  I  only  regret  that  the  supply  on  hand  is  so  small  that  it  must  soon  be 
exhausted. 

Our  city  will  soon  be  crowded  with  our  returning  soldiers  from  Texas,  and 
the  remittance  forwarded  by  his  Excellency,  Gov.  Oglesby,  will  be  just  in 
time  to  meet  many  wants  that  could  not  otherwise  be  relieved.  I  shall 
endeavor  to  make  a  judicious  use  of  it,  so  as  to  insure  the  greatest  amount  of 
good  to  the  greatest  number  of  men. 

The  instructions  contained  in  the  communication  of  his  Excellency  were 
similar  to  those  I  had  previously  received  from  yourself,  and  have  always 
been  complied  with  on  my  part. 


118  ADJUTANT    general's     REPORT. 

I  have  carefully  looked  after  the  condition  of  our  troops,  keeping  them  ad- 
vised of  all  necessary  information  about  their  regiments,  their  rights  and 
their  treatment;  seeing  to  their  papers,  their  health,  their  transfers,  their 
furloughs  and  dischai-ges;  and  visiting  and  assisting  and  comforting  the  sick 
in  our  hospitals,  and  also  in  receiving  them  and  attending  to  all  their  wants  at 
my  office  in  this  city. 

My  application  for  the  muster  out  of  the  supernumerary  non-commissioned 
officers  of  the  11th  Illinois  volunteers,  transferred  to  the  8th  and  46th  Illinois 
volunteers,  has  not  as  yet  been  responded  to  from  general  headquarters,  but 
I  informally  understand  that  it  has  met  with  success,  and  that  these  men  will 
soon  be  mustered  out  of  the  service,  so  that  they  may  speedily  return  to 
their  homes  in  the  north. 

In  my  last  to  you,  of  date  September  20th,  inst.,  I  requested  you  to  for- 
ward to  me  in  this  city  my  salary  for  August  and  September,  also  my  ac- 
count for  expenses  up  to  that  time. 

The  additional  expenses  incurred  since  that  time  have  amounted  to  the 
sum  of  $15,  which,  added  to  the  previous  bill,  makes  for  the  month  of  Sep- 
tember $38,  as  per  bill  rendered. 

Our  boys  are  becoming  very  impatient  for  the  good  time  coming  when  they 
can  all  return  to  their  families  and  homes.  When,  or  how  long  that  may  be 
is  not  yet  known  to  any  of  us.  I  think  our  men  were  subjected  to  a  very 
great  injustice  in  receiving  their  mileage,  or  in  its  computation  by  pay- 
masters." The  distance  home  by  the  shortest  mail  route  (which  is  by  Mobile) 
is  about  350  miles  shorter  to  St.  Louis  than  by  the  way  9f  the  Mississippi 
river,  which  all  are  compelled  to  take.  Paymasters  say  this  is  in  accordance 
with  special  orders  and  there  is  no  remedy  for  it. 

During  the  past  month  I  have  received  many  letters  from  wives  and 
friends  at  home,  inquiring  after  their  husbands  and  friends  in  the  army. 
These  calls  have  always  been  promptly  attended  to,  and  information  re- 
turned as  speedily  as  possible. 

I  am  happy  to  say  that  the  most   cordial   good   feeling  still  exists  between 
your  agent  and  all  the  military  authorities  in  this  military  department. 
1  have  the  honor  to  remain, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

OWEN   M.  LONG, 
Col.  and  Mil.  Agt.  of  Illinois  at  Netv  Orleans. 

New  York,  June  30,  1865. 
Brigadier  General  I.  N.  Haynie, 

Adjutant  General,  Springfield,  Illinois, 

General:  I  have  the  honor  to  report  that  business  C9nnected  with  the 
agency  at  this  place  has  progressed  as  satisfactorily  during  the  month  of 
June  as  could,  under  all  the  circumstances,  be  expected. 

On  the  14th|inst.,  the  paymaster  located  at  the  New  England  rooms,  to- 
gether with  several  others  and  a  number  of  mustering  officers,  were  ordered 
to  Elmira,  N,  Y,,  for  the  purpose  of  mustering  out  and  paying  off  a  number 
of  regiments  returned  home  from  the  field,  and  rendezvoused  at  that  place. 
This  checked  the  progress  which  was  then  being  made  in  mustering  out  and 
paying  off  men  sent  from  the  hospitals  to  this  city  to  be  paid.  During  the 
temporary  and  partial  suspension  of  mustering  out  and  paying  off  men  here, 
I  concluded  to  make  a  trip  to  hospitals  in  some  of  the  New  England  States, 
as  I  was  unable  to  determine  how  far  our  men  had  been  sent  in  that  direc- 
tion, having  found  more  or  less  of  them  in  nearly  every  hospital  from  North 
Carolina  to  David's  Island,  twenty-two  miles  up  East  river  from  this  city. 
I  came  to  the  conclusion  that  it  was  important  to  learn  that  fact.  I  ac- 
cordingly left  this  city  on  the  evening  of  the  19th  inst.,  and  returned  on  the 
24th.  I  "first  visited  the  Lovell  hospital  at  Portsmouth  Grove,  near  New- 
port, R.  I.,  where  I  found  thirty-nine  of  our  men.  Nothing  had  been  done 
by  way  of  mustering  out  or  discharging  them,  and  everything  looked  a 
good   deal   as   though   the    surgeon    in    charge    and   his   assistants   thought 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  119 

they  had  a  ^ood  thing:,  and  I  found  on  talking  with  the  men  that  they  had 
unanimously  come  to  the  same  conclusion.  I  very  frankly  told  the  surgeon 
so,  and  asked  him  why  he  did  not  proceed  to  discharge  the  men  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War  Deparsment;  that  he  had  no  right  to 
retain  them  in  hospital  and  make  no  effort  to  get  them  out.  He  had  not 
even  sent  for  descriptive  lists  for  the  men  who  came  there  without  any. 
I  told  him  that  such  a  course  would  not  be  approved  by  the  authorities  at 
Washington  or  New  York,  and  a  different  policy  should  at  once  be  entered 
upon;  ttiat  the  men  in  his  hospital  were  nearly  all  well  and  anxious  to  go 
home,  and  the  government  desired  that  they  be  sent  home  as  fast  as  possible. 
I  need  not  say  that  our  men  were  delighted  to  see  some  one  looking  after 
their  interests,  and  as  I  left  the  hospital  to  go  on  board  the  boat,  the  effective 
force  of  the  hospital  came  out  and  gave  three  hearty  cheers  for  Illinois. 
I  acknowledged  the  compliment  thus  paid  to  the  State,  and  said  to  them  they 
cheered  remarkably  well  for  men  on  hospital  rations,  and  bid  them  good- 
bye, determined  to  see  that  something  be  done  at  once  to  get  them  off  home; 
or,  in  other  words,  that  they  get  their  rights.  I  went  directly  from  Ports- 
mouth Grove  to  Boston,  Mass.;  from  there  to  Manchester,  N.  H.,  and  this 
was  the  first  place  I  found  where  they  had  not  received  any  Illinois  men. 
From  Manchester  I  went  to  Worcester,  Mass.;  from  there  to  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  then  to  this  city.  The  authorities  in  Boston  told  me  that  the  hos- 
pitals near  that  city  were  being  broken  up,  and  that  they  had  discharged  or 
transferred  all  Illinois  men;  hence  I  did  not  spend  time  to  visit  the  hospitals 
near  that  place.  The  last  man  we  had  at  Worcester  was  discharged  the  day 
I  was  there,  and  the  last  one  at  New  Haven  was  discharged  on  the  13th  inst. 
I  think  this  trip  was  necessary  and  important,  because  I  am  satisfied  much 
good  at  Portsmouth  has  and  will  result  from  it,  and  I  now  know  just  where 
all  of  our  men  in  this  part  of  the  country  are,  having  found  a  line  beyond 
which  our  men  had  not  been  sent. 

On  my  return  to  this  city,  I  reported  the  condition  of  things  at  Portsmouth 
Grove  hospital  to  the  Medical  Director,  and  the  result  was  a  mustering  officer 
was  at  once  sent  there  to  muster  out  the  men,  and  three  of  our  men  have  just 
arrived  in  this  city  on  their  way  home  from  that  hospital,  which  shows  that 
the  good  work  has  at  last  commenced. 

On  the  12th  inst.,  I  visited  Fort  Wood,  on  Bedloe's  Island,  New  York  har- 
bor, and  Fort  Columbus,  on  Governor's  Island,  near  this  city.  At  Fort  Wood 
I  found  fourteen  of  our  men,  nine  of  them  veterans,  and  two  have  been  re- 
ceived there  since  the  12th,  making  sixteen,  the  highest  number  at  the  fort 
during  the  month.  At  Fort  Columbus  I  found  nine  of  our  men — seven  vet- 
erans and  two  non-veterans.  Most  of  these  men  had  been  at  these  forts  for 
some  considerable  time,  and  the  officers  in  charge  said  they  could  do  nothing 
with  them  until  they  received  orders  from  General  Hunt,  at  New  York  City; 
that  orders  governing  hospitals  did  not  apply  to  forts. 

As  soon  as  I  could  get  an  interview  with  Col.  Howe,  President  of  the  New 
England  Soldiers'  Relief  Association,  I  laid  this  matter  before  him,  and  sug- 
gested the  propriety  of  my  writing  him  a  letter  setting  forth  the  grievances 
complained  of  by  our  men  in  this  locality,  and,  as  he  was  personally  acquainted 
with  General  Hunt,  that  he  submit  my  statements  to  him,  and  urge  action  on 
his  part  to  have  a  remedy  applied  to  remove  the  grievances  complained  of  by 
the  men. 

Col.  Howe  approved  of  my  suggestion,  and  said  he  would  do  all  he  could  to 
help  the  matter  along;  hence,  on  the  19th  inst.,  I  wrote  a  letter  to  Col.  Howe 
on  the  subject,  a  copy  of  which  is  herewith  inclosed.  On  my  return  from  my 
New  England  trip.  Col.  Howe  told  me  that  he  called  on  General  Hunt  and 
submitted  my  letter  to  him,  and  urged  him  to  take  some  action  on  the  subject. 
The  result  was.  General  Hunt  wrote  a  strong  letter  to  the  authorities  at 
Washington  (which  he  read  to  Col.  Howe),  submitting  or  naming  the  griev- 
ances named  in  my  letter,  and  urged  that  something  be  done  to  remedy  the 
grievances  complained  of.  Col.  Howe  said  he  left  General  Hunt,  satisfied 
that  something  would  be  done  in  the  matter  at  once.  How  much  this  action 
effected  I  can  not  definitely  say,  but  one  thing  is  true,  all  Illinois  men  at  Fort 
Columbus  have  been  disposed  of  since  the  19th  inst,,  and  only  three  are  left 


120 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT, 


at  Fort  Wood,  and  the  officer  in  charge  said  to  me  that  they  would  be  sent  to 
their  regiments  during  the  coming  week,  they  not  being  liable  to  discharge 
under  present  orders. 

I  was  desirous  to  report  all  of  our  men  by  giving  name,  rank,  company  and 
regiment,  bat  found  I  could  not  well  do  so,  as  the  hospital  records  are  being 
used  constantly  in  making  up  papers  on  which  to  discharge  men. 

The  following  statement  exhibits  the  progress  made  in  getting  our  men  in 
this  locality  mustered  out,  discharged,  transferred,  etc.,  during  the  month, 
and  the  number  remaining  on  hand  yet  to  be  disposed  of,  which  I  trust  will 
be  satisfactory: 


Name  of  Hospital  or 
Fort. 

Where  located. 

No.  on   band 
first  of  June 
and    receiv- 
ed      (luring 
the  month  .. 

a 

o 

1 
1 

2 
1. 

IP 

David's  Island.  N.  Y 

221 
106 
39 
22 
16 
9 

413 

121 
45 
3 
6 
4 
2 

28 
22 

4 

68 

Ft.  Schuyler.  N.  Y 

39 

Lovell. 

Portsmouth  Grove.  R.  I 

Newark  N    J 

36 

Ward 

1 

1 

9 

7 

14 

Bedloe's  Island.  N.  Y 

3 

Ft    Columbus 

Governor's  Island,  N.  Y 

Total  

181 

51 

17 

4 

160 

When  I  first  came  to  this  city,  in  May  last,  there  was  one  hundred  and 
forty-three  of  our  men  in  Grant  hospital,  Long  Island,  but  this  hospital  was 
broken  up  on  the  third  of  this  month,  and  the  men  on  hand  transferred  to 
hospitals  at  Fort  Schuyler  and  David's  Island.  It  will  be  seen  from  the  above 
list  that  only  one  hundred  and  sixty  of  our  men  remain  in  this  region,  and 
that  two  hundred  and  forty-nine  have  been  mustered  out,  discharged  or  sent 
to  their  regiments  during  the  month,  and,  as  the  work  is  going  on  as  rapidly 
as  ever,  and  the  arrivals  nearly  ceased,  and  the  men  on  hand  being  in  good 
condition,  it  seems  reasonable  to  conclude  that  our  men  will  nearly  all  be 
away  in  two  or  three  weeks,  and  at  farthest,  the  month  of  July  will  undoubt- 
edly see  them  all  away  from  this  locality. 

The  Medical  Director  told  me  today  that  he  would  break  up  the  hospital  at 
Portsmouth  Grove  in  two  or  three  weeks  at  farthest,  and  the  breaking  up  of 
the  others  would  soon  follow.  This  being  the  case,  and  as  the  New  England 
Association  take  a  great  interest  in  the  welfare  of  our  men,  my  opinion  is 
that  it  will  be  unnecessary  to  continue  the  services  of  a  regular  agent  at  this 
place.  I  therefore  respectfully  suggest  that  I  be  transferred  to  some  place 
where  my  services  are  more  needed  than  here,  or  allowed  to  return  to  Illinois, 
as  in  your  judgment  will  best  promote  the  interests  of  the  service. 

I  forward  herewith  a  statement  of  expense  incurred  during  the  month;  all 
of  which  is  respectfully  submitted. 

I  am.  General,  your  obedient  servant, 

HARRY  D.  COOK, 


(Signed.) 


Militaty  State 


New  York,  June  19,  1865. 
Colonel  Frank  E.  Howe, 

President  New  England  Soldiers'  Relief  Association, 

194  Broadway,  New  York  City, 
Colonel:  As  an  agent  for  the  State  of  Illinois,  appointed  and  instructed 
by  the  Governor  of  said  State,  to  aid  its  soldiers  in  whatever  pertains  to  their 
interests,  and  not  inconsistent  with  the  general  interest  of  the  military  ser- 
vice of  the  country,  I  desire  most  respectfully  to  present  to  you  some  of  the 
prominent  grievances  under  which  our  soldiers  are   laboring  at  the  present 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT.  121 

time  in  this  locality,  and  in  tbeir  behalf  respectfully  ask  your  hearty  co- 
operation in  securing:  a  prompt  redress  of  the  grievances  of  which  they  com- 
plain. There  is,  at  the  present  time,  over  three  hundred  Illinois  soldiers  in  the 
several  hospitals  and  forts  of  New  York  harbor.  Many  of  these  men  have  been 
in  the  service  three  years,  some  of  them  more  than  three  years.  They  entered 
the  army  in  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi  river,  in  the  early  part  of  the  rebel- 
lion, have  served  under  Gen.  Grant  in  his  memorable  campaigns  in  that  valley, 
subsequently  under  Gen.  Sherman  in  his  wonderful  campaign  through  the 
States  of  Tennessee,  Georgia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  and  being  worn  out 
by  constant  service  and  long  marches  were  from  time  to  time  placed  in  hos- 
pitals at  Savannah,  Wilmington,  Beaufort.  Newburn  and  others  along  the 
coast,  thus  being  separated  from  their  companies  and  regiments.  They  have, 
from  time  to  time,  been  transferred  from  the  aforesaid  hospitals  to  this  lo- 
cality, where  they  now  are.  Some  of  these  men  are  permanently  disabled 
from  wounds  received,  and  other  causes,  while  in  the  line  of  duty  in  the  field; 
others,  after  proper  rest,  have  become  comparatively  well.  Some  few  are 
veterans,  able  for  duty,  and  still  they  are  retained  in  hospital,  receiving  only 
hospital  rations,  which  are  insufficient  for  well  men,  or  men  who  have  been 
sick  or  prisoners  of  war  and  are  now  recovering  their  former  appetite.  Many 
of  these  men  have  not  been  home  since  they  entered  the  service,  and  most  of^ 
them  have  not  been  paid  for  many  months;  many  have  families,  and  during 
their  absence  the  hand  of  affliction  has  been  laid  heavily  upon  them;  in  some 
cases,  the  wife  and  motherhave  been  removed  by  death,  in  many  cases  leaving 
the  children  not  only  helpless,  but  destitute  of  even  the  necessaries  of  life.  In 
other  cases,  children  have  died ;  and  the  mother  and  wife,  from  the  depths  of  her-- 
stricken  heart,  is  writing  to  the  father  and  husband,  saying  to  him  (in  many 
cases  using  these  words,)  "now  that  the  war  is  over,  and  the  government  safe, 
come  home  to  us."  I  have  seen  many  letters  of  this  kind  during  the  past 
month.  I  need  not  say  to  you,  that  no  man  fit  for  a  Federal  soldier  could  fail 
to  be  deeply  moved  by  such  loving  and  patriotic  appeals  from  his  loved  ones 
at  home.  It  would  indeed  be  very  consoling  if  the  wife  or  children,  or  both, 
could  be  permitted  to  visit  the  father  and  husband,  but  even  this  in  numerous 
cases  can  not  be.  The  long  distance  to  be  traveled,  together  with  an  entire 
lack  of  means  to  defray  expenses,  rise  up  as  insurmountable  obstacles,  and 
as  the  soldier  looks  at  this  unwelcome  but  stern  reality,  he  asks  "why  am  I 
detained  in  hospital  far  from  my  home,  with  not  the  least  possibility  of  doing 
my  country  any  good  thereby,  and  only  adding  to  its  already  heavy  burden 
in  the  form  of  a  national  debt?  Is  there  no  way  by  which  I  can  be  sent  home, 
or  at  least  transfered  to  my  State?"  There  is  another  class  of  men  with  dif- 
ferent surroundings:  I  refer  to  single  or  unmarried  men.  Many  of  this  class' 
are  well,  nearly  all  convalescent.  These  men,  especially  from  the  far  west, 
represent  very  generally  the  agricultural  interest— are  either  farmers  or  the 
sons  of  farmers,  under  age;  they  say  that  it  is  near  harvest,  and  in  case  they 
can  get  home,  it  will  be  greatly  to  their  pecuniary  interest,  as  wages  will  be 
high.  In  many  cases  fathers  are  writing  to  their  sons,  that  unless  they  can 
get  home  to  aid  them  in  the  approaching  harvest,  they  will  be  compelled  to 
pay  two  or  three  dollars  a  day  for  men  to  fill  their  places,  while  their  sons 
are  retained  in  the  hospital  under  pay  at  sixteen  dollars  per  month  and  in- 
adequate rations.  I  will  only  name  one  other  class,  viz:  veterans;  they  say 
they  are  willing  to  remain  during  their  term  of  enlistment,  if  the  government 
desires  them  to  do  so,  and  they  only  ask  to  be  sent  to  their  regiments.  They 
say  they  did  not  enlist  as  veterans  to  serve  out  their  term  in  a  hospital,  on 
sick  men's  rations.  This  class  of  men,  that  are  not  to  be  dischare'ed  under 
present  orders,  would  be  satisfied,  if  sent  to  their  regiments;  and  there  are 
niany  of  them  that  are  becoming  debilitated  because  they  do  not  receive  ra- 
tions necessary  for  well  men.  It  is  true  that  some  of  these  different  classes 
of  men  are  being  mustered  out  and  discharged:  but  unless  the  force  of 
mustering  officers  and  paymasters  is  early  increased,  many  of  them  will  be 
compelled  to  spend  the  entire  season  in  these  hospitals. 

1  will  close  by  stating  that  it  does  seem  to  me  that  these  men  are  entitled 
to  earnest  and  immediate  consideration;  and  having  been  a  soldier  myself 
for  over  three  years,  during  the  present  war,  I  naturally  sympathize  most 
deeply  with  these  men;  and  may  I  ask  you  to  give  this  subject  your  earnest 
consideration,  and  endeavor  so  to  represent  the  whole  matter  to  the  proper 


122  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

authorities,  that  these  soldiers  may  find  full  aud  speedy  relief;  for  I  know,, 
and  all  must  feel,  that  these  men  are  worthy  of  the  highest  consideration,  and 
the  government  can  not  afford,  neither  do  the  men  believe  that  the  govern- 
ment preserved  by  their  patriotism  and  valor  will,  when  made  acquainted 
with  the  facts,  allow  them  to  leave  its  service  dissatisfied  with  the  treatment 
and  consideration  received  at  its  hands. 

I  desire  you  to  understand,  that  although  I  have  written  this  communii^a- 
tion  in  behalf  of  Illinois  soldiers,  as  an  agent  for  that  State,  I  feel  that,  with 
few  exceptions,  the  principles  involved  are  of  a  general  character,  and 
should  be  so  considered  and  acted  upon. 

I  have  the  honor  to  be.  Colonel,  your  obedient  servant, 

(Signed.)  H.  D.  COOK. 

Colonel  and  Military  Agent  for  the  State  of  Illinois. 

New  York,  July  10,  1865. 
Colonel  Wm.  J.  Sloan, 

Medical  Director  Department  of  the  East,  New  York  City. 

Colonel:  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  for  your  consideration  the  following 
statement,  viz. :  In  March  last  I  was  appointed  and  commissioned  by  the 
Governor  of  Illinois  as  military  agent  for  that  State,  and  the  Atlantic  coast 
assigned  as  my  field  of  labor.  1  at  once  accepted  the  appointment,  and  en- 
tered upon  the  duties  of  my  ofl&ce,  commencing  at  Newbern,  North  Carolina. 
My  instructions  from  the  Governor  make  it  my  duty  to  visit  the  United 
States  hospitals  along  said  coast,  as  often  as  I  deem  it  necessary,  for  the 
purpose  of  seeing  the  soldiers  belonging  to  the  military  organizations  of  the 
State  of  Illinois,  to  ascertain  their  condition  and  treatment,  and  supply  any 
necessary  articles  of  food  or  clothing  that  may  be  necessary,  which  could  not 
otherwise  be  obtained;  also,  to  render  any  necessary  aid  I  can,  in  regard  to 
their  records  or  papers,  and  do  anything  in  my  power,  Cnot  inconsistent  with 
the  military  service  of  the  country")  to  relieve  the  ever  recurring  wants  of  the 
soldier. 

I  arrived  in  New  York  on  the  6th  of  May  last,  and  the  8th  reported  at  your 
headquarters,  exhibited  my  authority,  and  was  very  kindly  and  promptly 
furnished  by  you  with  a  general  pass  to  visit  the  hospitals  in  your  depart- 
ment at  pleasure,  in  which  business  I  have  been  since  constantly  engaged. 
On  the  20th  day  of  last  June  I  visited  Lovell  hospital,  located  at  Portsmouth 
Grove,  Rhode  Island.  I  was  met  at  the  landing  by  the  officer  of  the  day,  to 
whom  I  presented  your  pass,  was  conducted  to  the  hospital  headquarters, 
where  I  made  known  my  business,  and  asked  to  pass  through  the  wards  and 
see  the  Illinois  men,  get  their  names,  rank,  company  and  regiment.  Major 
O'Leary,  surgeon  in  charge,  was  not  present  at  the  time,  but  an  officer  with 
the  rank  of  first  lieutenant,  whom  I  took  for  his  assistant,  sent  an  orderly 
with  me,  and  I  commenced  passing  through  the  wards.  After  passing 
through  several,  an  orderly  came  to  me  and  said  the  surgeon  in  charge  de- 
sired to  see  me.  I  immediately  went  to  headquarters,  and  Surgeon  O'Leary 
said  he  did  not  know  by  what  authority  I  was  passing  through  the  hospital 
taking  the  names  of  the  men.  I  told  him  I  exhibited  my  pass  to  the  officer  of 
the  day,  was  furnished  with  an  orderly  to  go  with  me,  and  supposed  I  was 
all  right.  I  then  showed  the  pass  I  had  the  honor  to  receive  from  you,  and 
he  said  I  could  go  on.  I  returned  and  passed  through  one  or  two  more  wards, 
when  I  was  told  by  a  ward-master  that  he  had  just  received  orders  not  to 
give  me  the  names  of  Illinois  men  in  his  ward.  I  again  repaired  to  head- 
quarters and  said  to  Major  O'Leary  that  if  he  said  I  should  not  take  the 
names  of  Illinois  men  I  would  leave.  He  then  told  an  orderly  to  tell  the 
ward-master  to  let  me  take  the  names  of  Illinois  men.  1  then  returned  and 
passed  through  all  the  remaining  wards.  I  found,  in  all,  thirty-nine  men 
belonging  to  Illinois  regiments,  and  one  Illinois  man  belonging  to  a  Missouri 
regiment.  I  talked  freely  with  the  men  in  regard  to  their  treatment,  charac- 
ter and  quantity  of  their  rations,  (knowing  from  experience  that  this  is  an 
important  item  with  the  soldier)  and  also  whether  their  descriptive  lists  were 
at  the  hospital,  and  answered  many  questions  in  regard  to  matters  pertain- 
ing to  their  interests  generally;  and  1  must  say  that  I  neyer  visited  any  place 
where  I  found  such  general  dissatisfaction  as  at  this  hospital — it  seemed  to  be 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  123" 

universal.  They  complained  of  their  treatment  generally,  and  of  the  quanti- 
ty and  quality  of  the  rations  furnished,  and  that  they  could  get  no  satisfac- 
tory answer  in  regard  to  their  business  matters.  I  tried  to  encourage 
them,  and  told  them  to  be  patient  and  orderly,  that  I  would  do  everything  I 
could  to  get  them  off,  and  presumed  that  mustering  out  would  soon  com- 
mence, although  at  that  time  nothing  of  that  kind  had  been  done.  After 
having  a  little  talk  at  headquarters,  it  being  by  this  time  near  sundown,  and 
there  being  no  means  of  getting  away  that  night,  I,  with  some  trouble,  made 
my  way  past  the  guard  by  aid  of  your  valuable  pass,  and  secured  accommo- 
dations for  the  night  at  a  farm  house  about  one  mile  outside  the  lines.  At 
7  o'clock  a.  m.,  next  morning,  I  passed  through  the  hospital  grounds  to  the 
boat,  and  proceeded  on  my  journey.  The  above  is  a  brief  statement  of  the 
treatment  I  received  on  my  first  visit  to  Lovell  hospital. 

On  Friday  last  I  received  two  letters  from  men  in  Lovell  hospital,  stating- 
that  although  mustering  out  had  commenced,  that  no  Illinois  men  were  being 
mustered  out,  and  that  they  were  told  by  the  clerk  "that  Surgeon  O'Leary 
had  ordered  him  not  to  make  out  any  papers  for  Illinois  men,  as  the  State 
agent  had  told  him  he  was  going  to  have  his  men  transferred  to  their  State,. 
and  that  he  was  looking  for  the  transfer  to  come."  One  letter  stated  that 
"papers  for  three  hundred  men  or  more  had  been  made  out,  but  they  will 
not  make  out  any  for  an  Illinois  man."  Soldiers  arriving  in  this  city  from 
Lovell  hospital  have  stated  that  Surgeon  O'Leary  said  "the  State  agent  had 
undertook  to  get  the  Illinois  men  out,  and  now  let  him  get  them  out."  I 
may  have  said  to  the  surgeon  that  I  thought  the  Governor  would  make 
application  to  have  Illinois  men  transferred  to  the  State;  that  I  had  written 
him  on  the  subject  and  thought  the  application  would  be  made;  but  this  in  nO' 
way  justified  the  surgeon  in  withholding  from  Illinois  men  the  rights  ac- 
corded to  men  from  other  States,  under  existing  orders.  It  seems  strange,, 
indeed  that  such  a  strict  constructionist  as  Surgeon  O'Leary  should  proceed 
to  act  upon  a  passing  remark,  such  as  I  made,  as  he  would  under  a  regular 
order,  or  in  any  way  suspend  the  operations  of  any  orders  in  his  possession, 
for  any  such  reason  as  offered. 

It  was  under  these  circumstances  that  1  decided  to  make  a  second  visit  ta 
Lovell  hospital,  to  ascertain  exactly  why  it  was  that  Illinois  men  were 
denied  rights  to  which  they  were  entitled,  and  which  were  being  granted  to 
those  of  other  States. 

I  arrived  at  said  hospital  on  the  8th  inst.,  about  9  o'clock  a.  m.,  showed 
my  pass  to  the  officer  of  the  day  and  went  with  him  to  the  surgeon's  head- 
quarters; was  introduced  by  him  to  Surgeon  O'Leary,  who  merely  remarked 
that  he  would  see  Col.  Cook  in  his  office.  I  was  soon  notified  that  the  sur- 
geon wished  to  see  me;  I  went  in  his  office;  he  said  when  I  was  last  there  I 
violated  military  discipline  by  communicating  with  soldiers  without  first 
coming  to  headquarters,  and  that  I  talked  to  the  men  in  a  manner  calculated 
to  create  insubordination  among  them.  I  peremptorily  denied  having  done 
anything  of  the  kind,  and  pronounced  the  charge  without  the  least  founda- 
tion, and  asked  him  to  produce  the  man  or  men  that  I  thus  talked  to,  or 
show  any  conduct  on  the  part  of  the  men  that  would  warrant  such  a  charge. 
This  he  refused  to  do,  or  allow  me  to;  but  called  the  officer  of  the  day  and 
ordered  him  to  see  that  I  was  at  once  placed  outside  the  lines.  He  refused 
to  allow  me  to  remain  until  the  boat  which  brought  me  there  returned  from 
Newport,  or  to  take  pa^isage  from  the  landing.  The  officer  of  the  day  called 
an  orderly,  who  conducted  me  past  the  guard  in  the  direction  of  the  railroad. 
I  was  thus  summarily  and  insultingly  placed  outside  the  lines,  with  a  com- 
mission from  my  Governor,  with  the  title  of  Colonel,  and  your  pass  in  my 
pocket.  Fortunately,  a  train  of  cars  soon  came  along,  enabling  me  to 
reach  Newport  in  time  to  take  the  evening  boat  to  Providence,  from  which 
place  I  returned  to  this  city  yesterday  morning. 

I  am  happy  to  say  that  numerous  soldiers  have  arrived  in  this  city  from 
Lovell  hospital,  who  state  that  my  visit  there  on  the  26th  of  June  last  did 
much  to  pacify  and  render  the  men  contented,  much  more  than  they  had 
previously  been. 


124  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

1  need  hardly  say  that  no  surgreon  in  charge  of  a  hospital  who  properly 
treats  the  men  placed  under  his  charge,  need  have  any  fears  from  visits  of 
State  agents.  It  only  becomes  neeessery  to  refuse  such  agents  full  and  free 
communication  with  the  men,  in  order  that  the  men  be  denied  the  right  to 
make  known  the  abuses  which  are  being  heaped  upon  them. 

Under  all  these,  to  me  very  unpleasant  circumstances,  I  feel  it  my  duty  to 
protest  against  such  treatment,  as  a  direct  insult  to  the  State  I  have  the 
honor  to  represent.  I  also  owe  it  to  the  brave  men  from  Illinois,  who  are 
being  denied  the  rights  accorded  to  soldiers  of  other  States,  and  forbade 
■communication  with  the  agent  of  their  State,  sent  out  by  the  Governor  for 
that  very  purpose.  I  also  owe  it  to  the  wife  and  children  of  each  of  these 
men,  and  the  widows  whose  sons  are  being  unnecessarily  and  unjustly  de- 
tained from  their  homes,  and  I  owe  it  to  myself  as  a  public  officer  of  Illinois 
and  an  honorable  man. 

I  have  the  honor,  therefore,  most  respectfully,  but  earnestly,  to  ask, 
through  you,  that  the  soldiers  of  Illinois  in  Lovell  hospital  be  at  once  placed 
in  possession  of  all  their  rights,  and  receive  equal  treatment,  in  every  res- 
pect, accorded  to  soldiers  of  other  States  in  said  hospital;  and  such  other 
redress  for  the  insult  thus  offered  the  State  of  Illinois  and  its  agent,  as  the 
treatment  received  demands. 

I  have  the  honor  to  be.  Colonel, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

H.  D.  COOK, 
Military  State  Agent  Jor  Illinois. 

GENERAL  OFFICERS  FROM  ILLINOIS. 

In  schedule  "K"  (E)  I  have  made  up,  as  far  as  the  data  in  my  possession 
has  enabled  me  to  do,  a  list  of  the  general  officers  in  the  United  States  ser- 
vice from  Illinois.  I  am  satisfied  the  list  is  not  complete,  for  the  reason  that 
official  data  has  alone  been  used,  whilst  the  great  number  of  recent  promo- 
tions by  brevet,  known  to  have  been  made,  yet  unreported  and  not  officially 
notified  to  this  office,  renders  it  out  of  my  power  to  do  to  all  entitled  to  be  on 
the  list  of  justice  they  deserve;  and  if,  for  the  above  cause,  names  are 
omitted  that  ought  to  be  there,  I  shall,  at  the  first  opportunity,  remedy  the 
objection  by  making  the  list  complete.  In  the  meantime,  I  trust  these  officers 
omitted  will  not  be  disposed  to  regard  the  same  as  just   cause  for  complaint. 

HISTORICAL  MEMORANDA  OF  REGIMENTS. 

To  preserve  as  far  as  possible,  and  by  every  means  in  my  power,  correct 
historical  memoranda  of  the  several  regiments  and  independent  military 
organizations  of  the  State,  has  been  deemed  by  me  to  be  of  the  first  impor- 
tance. The  time  will  come,  it  is  believed,  when  everything  connected  with 
our  recent  military  operations  and  organizations  will  be  read  and  studied 
with  interest:  and  since  I  foresaw  that  this  would  be  regarded  of  no  little 
importance,  I  at  an  early  day  adopted  measures  to  secure  data  at  once  ac- 
curate and  authentic  as  well  as  complete.  With  this  purpose,  I  issued  the 
following  circular,  to-wit: 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 

,     Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  July  13, 1865. 

To  the  Commanding  OflScer Regiment,  Illinois  Volunteers, ; 

Sir:  Now  that  many,  and  perhaps,  at  an  early  day,  all  of  the  Illinois  regiments  are  to  be 
discharged  from  the  service,  and  those  organizations  which  have  reflected  so  much  renown 
upon  the  State  are  to  be  broken  up.  to  be  known  to  the  future  only  hy  the  history  of  their 
great  achievements.  I  have  deemed  it  my  Muty  to  call  upon  the  officers  who  commanded 
them  to  render  me  whatever  aid  they  can  to  secure  beyoad  question,  for  all  time,  a  truthful 
record  of  their  deeds. 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT  125 

In  no  other  way  can  this  be  so  well  done  as  by  those  who  ourticipated  in  and  witnessed 
their  achievements:  and  at  no  other  time  can  this  be  so  well  done  as  now,  when  the  events 
of  the  past  four  years  are  fresh  in  the  memory  of  those  most  conspicuous  in  the  Union 
cause. 

In  order,  therefore,  to  effect  this  object,  and  thereby  complete  the  records  of  this  office, 
1  have  the  honor  respectfully  to  request: 

1st.    That  you  will  immediately  forward  to  this  office  a  brief,  compact  history  of  your 

command  since ,  embodying  in  the  statement  all  the  engagements,  marches  and 

movements,  with  all  items  of  interest  which  will  give  the  organization  a  merited  and  endur- 
ing record  in  the  archives  of  Illinois. 

2d.  That  you  will  forward  to  this  office  a  full  list  of  casualties  in  your  command,  made 
up  by  companies,  as  per  printed  blanks  herewith  furnished. 

3d.  That  if  your  command,  or  any  of  your  officers  or  men,  have  been  in  orders  com- 
mended for  bravery,  gallantry  in  action  or  good  conduct,  you  send  copies  of  orders  and 
brief  histories  of  the  same. 

Believing  you  will  take  the  greatest  interest  in  thus  aiding  to  complete  a  clear  and  re- 
liable history  of  the  Illinois  volunteer  force  .  I  have  the  honor  to  remain, 
Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

I.  N.  HAYNIE. 

Adjutant  General 

This  circular,  with  blanks  to  be  filled  and  returned  to  this  office,  has  been 
sent  to  all  the  commanding  officers  of  the  troops  of  this  State,  out  as  well  as 
in  the  service,  whose  address  was  known. 

Many  of  them  have  with  promptness  cheerfully  responded  to  this  applica- 
tion; so  that  we  now  possess  historical  memoranda  of  nearly  every  regiment 
in  service  from  Illinois;  and  1  hope,  ere  long,  to  be  able  to  procure  the  same 
from  all,  without  exception. 

In  appendix  No.  1  will  be  found,  in  condensed  form,  the  memoranda  re- 
ferred to. 

CAMP  DOUGLAS. 

As  worthy  of  consideration  and  useful  for  reference  in  the  future  military 
history  of  the  State,  I  have  deemed  it  best  to  preserve  in  this  report  the  fol- 
lowing history  of  Camp  Douglas,  taken  from  the  Chicago  Tribune,  and  be- 
lieved to  be  accurate  and  carefully  made  up. 

On day  of ,  1865,  Camp  Douglas  ceased  to  be  a  rendezvous  for 

payment  and  disbandment  of  our  State  troops,  and  since  then  Camp  Butler 
has  been  the  only  State  rendezvous.  In  some  future  report  I  hope  to  be  able 
to  present  the  history  of  this  camp,  made  by  the  war  so  familiar  to  all  the 
citizens  and  soldiers  of  the  State. 

Its  history,  however,  is  yet  incomplete,  inasmuch  as  it  will  doubtless  be  a 
rendezvous  so  long  as  there  remains  any  Illinois  troops  in  the  service: 

THE  REBEL  PRISONERS. 

WHERE   FROM  AND   WHERE   CAPTURED— NUMBERS   AND  CONDITION,  HABITS  AND 
AMUSEMENTS— ATTEMPTS   AT   ESCAPE— THE   RETURN   HOME. 

Some  institutions  exist,  and  pass  away  to  be  forgotten;  others  never  die, 
but  live  eternally  in  the  memory.  They  possess  associations  clinging  around 
them,  and  entwined  in  every  fibre  of  their  existence,  so  closely  allied  to  the 
interests  of  the  commianity  that  time  only  serves  to  mellow  the  interest,  and 
clothe  them  with  ever-growing  importance.  Of  these,  not  the  least  in  the 
minds  of  the  citizens  of  Chicago  is  Camp  Douglas.  Called  into  birth  by  the 
outbreak  of  a  wicked  and  causeless  rebellion,  it  rapidly  increased  in  import- 
ance, until  it  became  one  of  the  great  in.stitutions  which  have  marked  the 
American  government  as  the  most  warlike  on  the  face  of  the  globe;  and  the 
nation,  as  a  people  who  would  pass  even  through  "the  valley  of  the  shadow 
of  death"  to  preserve  their  government  from  foes  without  or  "fightings 
within." 


126  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

The  camp  is  now  rapidly  passing  away  from  the  things  that  are.  The  gov- 
ernment order  for  its  sale  has  been  partially  executed,  and  by  the  20th  of  this 
month  the  last  building  within  the  barricades  will  have  been  sold.  Already 
many  of  the  officers'  quarters  have  been  removed  by  enterprising  individuals 
to  various  localities  in  the  city,  to  serve  for  residential  and  other  purposes, 
and  ere  long  the  last  erection  will  have  been  taken  away,  the  last  foot  of 
fence  torn  down,  and  the  ground  turned  over  to  its  original  owners. 

At  this  point  then,  with  the  occurrences  of  its  history  fresh  in  the  memories 
of  all,  when  the  camp  is  physically  going  the  way  of  all  fiesh,  it  will  not  be 
amiss  to  give  a  detailed  account  of  the  history,  uses  and  government  of  our 
city  camp. 

From  the  commencement  of  the  war,  an  urgent  necessity  was  felt  by  the 
local  authorities  for  a  stated  camp,  in  which  regiments  could  be  organized 
and  stationed  until  under  "marching  orders."  To  meet  this  want  was  Camp 
Douglas  called  into  existence.  Previous  to  its  location  the  various  regiments 
being  raised  in  this  city  were  quartered  at  several  impromptu  camps  distrib- 
uted around  the  suburbs.  Among  these  were  "Camp  Douglas,"  (south  of 
the  present  camp)  "Camp  Song,"  "Camp  Mulligan,"  "Camp  Sigel,"  "Camp 
Dunne,"  "Camp  Fremont,"  "Camp  Ellsworth,"  "Camp  Mather,"  "Camp 
Webb,"  and  others,  named  for  the  time,  according  to  the  fancy  of  the  sol- 
diers, in  honor  of  officers  or  prominent  citizens  interested  in  raising  the  regi- 
ment. These,  however,  possessed  but  "local  habitations"  in  the  thoughts  of 
the  people,  and  soon  passed  away  to  give  place  to 

CAMP  DOUGLAS. 

Camp  Douglas  was  located  on  the  ground  upon  which  was  held  the  Seventh 
Annual  Fair  of  the  United  States  Agricultural  Society,  in  September,  1859, 
south  of  the  then,  but  a  little  north  of  the  present,  southern  limits,  and  just 
/Opposite  the  residence  and  last  resting  place  of  the  great  statesman  whose 
{/  name  it  bears.  The  selection  of  the  site  was  made  by  Adjutant  General 
Fuller,  under  orders  from  the  Governor,  and  in  its  selection  most  careful  ref- 
erence was  made  to  the  many  advantages  it  possessed  for  a  military  camp 
and  military  prison. 

The  camp  consisted  of  about  sixty  acres  inclosed,  divided  by  inside  par- 
titions into  the  Prison  square,  consisting  of  twenty  acres,  the  Hospital  square 
of  ten  acres,  the  Garrison  square  of  twenty  acres,  and  the  Whiteoak  square, 
formerly  used  as  a  prison,  of  ten  acres.  Whiteoak  square  soon  gained  a 
.popularity  as  being  the  location  of  the  prisons  for  the  prisoners  and  unruly 
members  of  the  garrison,  but  was  afterwards  merged  into  one  of  the  other 
divisions.  The  Garrison  square  was  surrounded  by  the  quarters  of  the  officers 
and  men,  and  contained  a  parade  ground,  level  as  a  plane,  and  about  half  a 
mile  around.  This  square  fronted  Cottage  Grove  avenue,  and  was  flanked  on 
the  west  and  south  by  the  Prison  square.  From  the  time  of  the  location,  the 
attention  of  the  authorities  was  called  to  the  necessity  of  erecting  suitable 
dwellings,  as  quarters  and  hospitals,  and  during  the  subsequent  years  the  at- 
tention of  Captain  Eugene  Roddin,  A.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  V.,  was  occupied  in 
effecting  the  necessary  improvements  and  conveniences  in  the  camp.  The 
following  table  exhibits  the  number  of  buildings  in  camp,  and  their  size  at 
the  time  of  its  dismemberment: 

Nature  of  Edifice.  Dimensions.       Number. 

Headquarters 80  by    40  1 

Officers'  quarters  (No  of  rooms) 66 

Offices 12  by    12  14 

Company  barracks,  with  kitchens 85  by    24  40 

General  hospital,  with  four  wings,  each  100  by    80  1 

Post  hospital 28  by  204  1 

Prison  hospital,  with  two  wings,  each 100  by    28 

8mall  pox  hospit.al.  with  two  wings,  each 204  by    40  I 

Quartermaster's  warehouse 60  by  100  1 

Commissary  warehouse 40  by  100  1 

Ordnance  warehouse 20  by    60  1 

Prison  barracks 24  by    90  64 

Garrison  guardhouse 20  by    40  1 

Wash  house 24  by    66  1 

Guard  house  and  court  martial  hall 24  by    50  1 

Post  church 39  by    75  1 

Water  pipes,  feet 3, 600 

Sewerage,  feet 5, 000 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  127 

The  whole  of  the  work  was  performed  by  the  prisoners,  under  the  direction 
and  surveilance  of  a  competent  detail  of  the  garrison. 

The  hospitals,  especially  were  large  and  commodious,  containing  accom- 
modations for  over  three  hundred  inmates  each,  and  provided  with  all  com- 
forts for  the  sick. 

The  kitchens,  also,  were  models  of  neatness  and  cleanliness  worthy  of  the 
best  rsgulated  hotel  or  residence. 

ITS  COMMANDERS  AND   GARRISONS. 

In  September,  1861,  Hon.  Kichard  Yates,  then  Governor  of  the  State,  in  / 
pursuance  of  a  law  passed  at  the  preceding  extra  session  of  the  legislature, 
ordered  the  camp  to  be  located  at  Chicago,  and  designated  the  counties  of 
Cook,  Lake,  McHenry,  Boone,  Winnebago.  Stephenson,  Jo  Daviess,  Carroll, 
Ogle.  De  Kalb,  Kane,  Du  Page,  Will,  Kendall,  La  Salle,  Lee.  Bureau, 
Whiteside,  Rock  Island,  Henry,  Grundy,  Kankakee,  Putnam,  Iroquois  and 
Livingston,  to  constitute  a  separate  military  district,  to  be  known  as  the 
northern  district.  Colonel  Joseph  H.  Tucker,  of  this  city,  was  appointed 
commandont,  and  Milton  O.  Higgins,  Adjutant.  Soon  after  the  location  of 
the  camp,  the  Mechanics'  Fusileers,  commanded  by  Colonel  Wilson,  were  set 
to  work  building  barracks  and  laying  out  the  grounds  suitable  for  camp  pur- 
poses. In  October,  1861,  Governor  Yates  appointed  Lieutenant  J.  C.  Long 
and  S.  S.  Boone  camp  instructors,  and  they  for  several  months  rendered 
efficent  service. 

The  first  troops  that  occupied  the  camp  were  Brackett's  9th  Illinois  cavalry, 
then  numbering  about  seven  hundred  men;  three  companies  of  the  Chicago 
Legion  (51st  Illinois  regiment) ;  one  company  of  the  57th,  and  two  companies 
of  Hartman's  dragoons.  They  were  soon  joined  by  the  second  regiment  of 
the  Douglas  brigade. 

In  November,  1861,  there  were  4,222  men  in  camp,  consisting  of  the  follow- 
ing regiments  and  sections  of  regiments: 

Brackett's  9th  cavalry.  Col.  Brackett  commanding — 1,021  men. 

Chicago  Legion,  Col.  Cumming  commanding — 512  men. 

National  Guards,  53d  regiment — Col.  Baldwin  commanding — 202  men. 

Second  regiment  Douglas  brigade,  55th  regiment.  Col.  Stewart  command- 
ing— 974  men. 

Princeton  regiment,  56th,  Major  Page  commanding — 432  men. 

McClellan  brigade,  57th  regiment.  Col.  Lynch  commanding — 184  men. 

Mechanic  Fusileers,  Col.  Wilson  commanding — 653  men. 

German  Guides,  Hartmann's  battalion  of  dragoons.  Col.  Hartman  com- 
manding— 175  men. 

Lyon  Color  Guard,  a  detached  company,  Capt.  Frederick  Kurth  com- 
manding— 69  men. 

Shortly  afterwards  the  above  were  joined  by  the  Lead  Mine  regiment,  Col. 
John  E.  Smith  commanding,  numbering  667  men. 

In  the  early  part  of  October,  1861,  Col.  Mulligan  having  surrendered  to  the 
rebel   Price  at  Lexington,  and  been  released  with  his  men  on  parole,  was  or- 
dered  to   Chicago  to  take  charge  of  the  camp,  his  regiment,  the  23d  Illinois, 
or  Mulligan's  brigade,  performing  garrison  duty.    Col.  Mulligan  remained  in 
charge  until  early  in  the  year  1862,  when  he  was  succeeded  by  Col.  Tucker, 
who  again  took  command,  with  two  regiments  of  three  months'  men,  and  on 
the  expiration  of  their  term,  he  in  turn  yielded  to  Gen.  Dan  Tyler.      Toward \ 
the  latter  end  of   September  of   the  same  year,  Col.  Cameron,  of  the  65th  111-  \ 
inois,    a   Scottish   regiment,  having   been   captured  at   Harper's  Ferry,  and  D 
subsequently  paroled,  returned   to   Chicago,  where  his  regiment  was  first  or- 
ganized, and  assumed  the  direction  of  Camp  Douglas.      Several  other  regi- 
ments, or  portious  of  regiments,  which  had  shared  the  same  fate,  were   also 
ordered  to  camp,  to  remain  until  exchanged  and  again  fitted  for  active  ser- 
vice.     With  these   additions   the  garrison  consisted  of  the  93d,  111th,  115th, 


128  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

125th.  126th  and  39th  New  York  regiments,  the  2d  New  York  heavy  artillery, 
the  39th  and  G6th  Ohio,  the  6oth  Illinois,  part  of  the  12th  Illinois  cavalry,  the 
2d  Vermont,  Rugby's  Indiana  battery,  an  Illinois  battery,  and  smaller  por- 
tions of  one  or  two  other  regiments.  During  the  habitation  of  the  camp  by 
these  detatchments,  the  soldiers'  quarters  were  burnt  three  or  four  times, 
though  whether  from  carelessness  or  incendiarism,  was  unknown  to  the  au- 
thorities. The  camp  was  then  commanded,  for  brief  periods,  lay  Gen.  Am- 
men,  Capt.  Phillips,  and  Turner,  until  the  winter  of  1862-3,  when  Col.  De- 
Land,  of  the  1st  Michigan,  or  Indian  sharpshooters,  took  command,  with  his 
regiment  as  garrison,  the  other  portions  of  the  regiments  being  ordered  to 
again  repair  to  the  front.  During  the  year  this  garrison  was  reinforced  by 
twelve  companies  of  the  old  Invalid  Corps,  four  companies  of  which  came  on 
the  17th  of  September,  1863,  from  Jefifersonville,  with  Capt.  E.  R.  P.  Shurley, 
who,  upon  his  arrival,  occupied  the  position  of  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

On  the  23d  of  December,  1863,  upon  the  removal  of  Colonel  De  Land,  Brig- 
adier General  Orme,  Post  Commandant,  assumed  personal  supervision  of  the 
camp.  The  garrison  then  numbered  about  one  thousand  eight  hundred  men. 
Early  in  the  spring  of  1864,  the  sharpshooters  were,  at  the  request  of  their 
Colonel,  orderi3d  to  the  front,  by  which  means  the  garrison  was  reduced  to 
one  thousand  members  of  the  Invalid  Corps.  About  this  time  the  corps  was 
generally  reorganized  into  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps.  Into  this  organization 
the  twelve  companies  at  Camp  Douglas  were  transferred,  and  other  men 
added,  making  the  8th,  15th  and  11th  Regiments  of  the  V.  R.  C.  The  latter 
named  regiment  speedily  left  the  city  or  was  merged  into  others,  causing  the 
garrison  here  to  consist  of  the  8th  Regiment  V.  R.  C,  commanded  by  Colonel 
(now  Brigadier  General)  Benjamin  J.  Sweet,  and  the  15th,  commanded  by 
Colonel  Joseph  C.  Strong. 

In  August  the  garrison  was  reinforced  by  the  arrival  of  the  106th  Pennsyl- 
vania (hundred  days)  Volunteer  Infantry,  commanded  by  Captain  Neff,  and 
on  the  inauguration  of  the  Copperhead  Convention,  the  guard  was  still  further 
strengthened  by  the  24th  Ohio  Battery,  of  one  hundred  and  fifty-six  men, 
armed  with  the  best  Parrot  guns,  and  commanded  by  Captain  James  Hill. 
The  camp  continued  with  this  garrison  until  the  28th  of  October,  when  the 
Pennsylvania  Regiment  left  the  city,  its  term  of  service  having  expired.  The 
battery  remained  some  months  later,  when  it  also  left  for  other  parts. 

Upon  the  resignation  of  General  Orme,  May  22,  1864,  the  command  of  the 
camp  devolved  upon  Colonel  Strong,  though  this  officer  was  subordinate  to 
Colonel  Sweet,  who  supersededGeneral  Orme  as  Commandant  of  the  post. 
About  the  middle  of  July  Colonel  Sweet  removed  his  headquarters  from  No. 
90  Washington  street,  in  the  city,  to  camp,  and  assumed  personal  direction  of 
the  g'arrison  and  prisoners.  The  camp  continued  under  the  active  care  and 
skillful  vigilance  of  Colonel  Sweet  until  his  resignation,  in  the  summer  of 
1865.  He  was  succeeded  by  Captain  E  R.  P.  Shurley,  who  was  in  charge  of 
the  institution  until  October,  when  he  was  ordered  to  Detroit  as  Acting  In- 
spector General  of  the  department  of  the  Ohio.  He  remained  there  until  his 
resignation  a  few  weeks  afterward,  having  served  with  honor  in  the  service 
of  the  United  States  from  his  enlistment  in  the  26th  New  York  Regiment, 
April  14,  1861.  The  camp  was  taken  in  charge  by  Captain  Phettyplace  upon 
the  resignation  of  Captain  Shurley,  and  he  continued  in  charge  till  the  famed 
relic  of  the  rebellion,  like  the  cause  which  called  it  into  notoriety,  "departed 
his  life." 

THE  PRISONERS. 

At  first  Camp  Douglas  was  not  a  military  prison.  It  was  laid  out  as  a 
rendezvous  for  the  various  regiments  organizing  in  the  city,  in  which  they 
could  remain  until  the  reception  of  marching  orders  for  Dixie  caused  them  to 
leave  for  the  front.  As  such  it  was  exclusively  used  until  the  latter  part  of 
February,  1862,  when  the  glorious  victories  at  Fort  Donelson  brought  into 
northern  arms  a  number  of  prisoners  too  great  to  keep  at  the  front,  but  highly 
necessary  to  be  kept  somewhere.  The  authorities  then  saw  in  Camp  Douglas 
an  excellent  retreat  for  the  sorrowing  sons  of  chivalry,  and  accordingly,  on 
the  21st  of  February,  sent  within  its  precincts   three   thousand   two   hundred 


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prisoners  of  war.  These  were  speedily  followed  by  a  second  detachment  of 
twelve  hundred  and  fifty- nine,  so  that  in  the  course  of  a  few  days  Chicago 
had  the  strongest  evidence  of  the  great  rebellion  brought  into  her  midst,  and 
her  population  increased  by  nearly  five  thousand  unwilling  residents. 

As  these  were  the  first  rebel  prisoners  of  war  brought  into  Chicago,  the 
following  exhibit  of  their  character  and  derivation  will  not  prove  uninterest- 
ing: 


14th  Mississippi 303 

20th  Mississippi 449 

7th  Texas 367 

Kentucky 123 


3d  Tennessee 432 

10th  Tennessee 430 

26th  Tennessee 69 

42d  Tennessee 266 

49th  Tennessee 454 

50th  Tennessee 502 

51st  Tennessee 17 

Murray's  Tennessee  Battery 17 

Cumberland  Tennessee  Battery 129 

Ross'  Tennessee  Battery 96 

3d  Mississippi 464 

Privates 4.022 

Non-commissioned  officers 350 

Commissioned  officers 77 

Regimental  officers 10 


Guy's  Virginia  Battery 

Jackson's  Artillery 

Battalion  4th  Alabama 
27th  Alabama 


54 
34 
35 
138 


Total  4, 


Some  few  weeks  after  the  arrival  of  the  above,  a  third  detachment  of  over 
two  thousand  were  receceived  and  likewise  accommodated  with  quarters 
vithin  the  city  limits,  free  of  all  charge  and  expense  to  themselves.  Matters 
then  remained  in  statu  quo,  only  enlivened  by  the  attempts  ever  and  anon 
made  by  some  discontented  and  adventurous  spirits  to  break  the  bonds  that 
held  them,  until  early  in  May,  when  the  victories  at  Pittsburg  Landing  and 
Island  No.  10  again  caused  an  influx  of  secessionists  to  our  city.  In  the  fall  of 
1862,  the  prisoners  in  camp  could  have  been  classified  as  follows: 

Captured  at  Port  Donelson 5,717 

Captured  at  Pittsburg  Landing 736 

Captured  at  Island  No  10 1,709 

Received  from  various  hospitals 700 

Total 8,962 

Add  to  these  the  prisoners  of  war  captured  at  Arkansas  Post,  and  the 
record  for  the  year  will  be  nearly  complete.  During  the  ensuing  winter  and 
spring,  exchanges  were  made  so  freely  that  the  prison  camp  became  depop- 
ulated almost  as  rapidly  as  it  had  hitherto  increased  in  the  number  of  its 
compulsory  residents,  and  in  the  course  of  a  few  months  the  rebels  within  its 
precincts,  formerly  numbered  by  thousands,  could  be  readily  told  in  less  than 
half  the  number  of  hundreds. 

Many  of  the  prisoners  were  also  released  upon  taking  the  oath  of  allegiance 
to  the  Government  they  had  wronged,  though  this  number,  during  the  early 
years  of  the  war,  when  delusive  dreams  of  victory  and  speedy  release  from 
imprisonment  occupied  the  minds  of  many  of  the  rebels  in  arms,  was  com- 
paratively small.  During  the  earlier  months  of  1863,  some  few  hundreds  of 
prisoners,  originally  captured  at  Arkansas  Post,  were  brought  to  the  camp. 
These  were  the  only  additions  of  any  importance  until  the  fall  of  1863,  when 
the  capture  of  General  John  H.  Morgan  and  his  rebel  horde,  near  Salem, 
Ohio,  added  nearly  five  thousand  sons  of  chivalry  to  the  fostering  guardian- 
ship and  care  of  the  authorities  at  Camp  Douglas.  These  men  arrived  in 
batches  or  detachments  of  five  or  six  hundred  each,  and  speedily  accommo- 
dated themselves  to  the  exigencies  of  the  situation,  after  first  fully  and  satis- 
factorily convincing  themselves  that  escape  was  impracticable,  and  when 
possible,  only  a  certain  forerunner  of  capture  and  greater  restraint. 

On  the  first  ot  January,  1864,  the  number  of  prisoners  confined  within  the 
camp  precincts  was  5,649.  During  the  year,  that  number  was  largely  in- 
creased by  substantial  evidences  of  the  retrograde  of  the  rebel  Hood.  To- 
ward the  latter  portion  of  the  summer  and  early  part  of  the  fall  of  1864,  these 
souvenirs  of  Sherman's  glorious  victories  reached  our  city  in  frequent  and 
large  bodies,  numbering  in  the  whole  nearly  6,000  men.    In  November,  and 

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130  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

the  younger  days  of  December,  1864,  the  number  of  chivalric  residents  was 
increased  by  some  hundreds  of  men  not  captured  by  our  victorious  armies  in 
the  south,  but  discovered  in  the  bosom  of  our  own  State,  organizing  bands 
to  harass  and  attack  the  government  under  which  they  had  lived  as  citizens. 
Some  were  arrested  in  this  city,  whither  they  had  come  to  release  from  con- 
finement their  equally  traitorous  though  more  manly  friends  in  Camp  Doug- 
las. Others  were  subsequently  captured  in  Coles,  Fayette  and  Christian 
counties,  which  section  seemed  to  be  a  stronghold  of  treason,  and  a  rendez- 
vous of  discontented  traitors.  Among  the  most  important  captures  of  this 
kind  was  the  notorious  Klingman's  gang,  the  members  of  which  were  found 
armed  and  en  route  for  Camp  Douglas.  They  succeeded  admirably  in  gain- 
ing their  intended  destination,  but  occupied  a  much  longer  time  in  investi- 
gating its  internal  arrangements  than  they  had  originally  comtemplated. 

On  the  first  of  January,  1865,  the  total  number  of  prisoners  confined  in 
camp  was  eleven  thousand  seven  hundred  and  eighty  (11,780),  consisting 
chiefly  of  Hood's  men  and  Morgan's  raiders.  The  remainder  included  repre- 
sentatives of  regiments  from  every  State  of  the  Confederacy,  Tennessee  being 
especially  well  represented. 

During  1865,  the  receipts  have  been  insignificant,  and  were  confined  wholly 
to  the  opening  months,  when  a  few  stragglers  were  picked  up  and  forwarded 
to  the  bourne  reached  by  so  many  of  their  comrades  before  them. 

In  the  spring,  final  exchanges  and  discharges  became  much  more  frequent. 
Upon  the  collapse  of  one  after  another  of  the  rebel  armies,  and  the  equally 
rapid  and  regular  fall  of  rebel  strongholds,  the  prisoners  confined  in  northern 
military  prisons  gave  up  every  hope  of  southern  victory,  and  almost  unani- 
mously expressed  a  hearty  desire  to  "make  their  peace  with  the  gods,"  take 
the  oath,  and  return  to  their  neglected  homes.  So  it  was  with  the  rebels  at 
Camp  Douglas.  With  the  exception  of  a  few  discontented  ones,  more  stub- 
born or  more  ignorant  than  the  overwhelming  majoritj',  they  signified  their 
more  than  willingness  to  again  enroll  themselves  upon  the  side  of  right,  and 
petitions  to  be  allowed  to  take  the  allegiance  vows  poured  in  upon  the  camp 
authorities  with  the  greatest  rapidity. 

During  1864,  the  number  thus  discharged  was  only  165,  classified  as  follows: 
Representatives  of  Kentucky  regiments,  88;  Tennessee,  23;  Louisiana,  8; 
Missouri,  9;  Georgia,  6;  Arkansas,  4;  Florida,  5;  North  Carolina,  12;  Ala- 
bama, 4;  Texas,  4;  Cherokee  Indian,  1. 

In  1865,  the  number  of  discharges  exhibited  a  marked  increase,  "Barkis" 
evincing  a  "willin'ness"  that  almost  baffled  the  efforts  of  the  authorities  to 
gratify  it.  In  the  month  of  May  alone,  eight  thousand  four  hundred  (8,400) 
prisoners  were  released  and  provided  with  transportation  to  their  homes. 
This  rapidity  of  populative  action  hardly  decreased,  and  by  the  month  of 
August,  only  about  two  hundred  prisoners  remained  in  camp,  determined 
never  to  take  the  oath.  These,  also,  in  the  course  of  a  few  days,  seeing  the 
prospect  of  a  more  uncomfortable  incarceration  visible,  and  unpleasantly 
near,  thought  better  of  their  opinion,  and  gladly  accepted  the  terms  upon 
which  their  less  stubborn  comrades  had  left  the  scene  of  their  imprisonment. 

As  the  prisoners  were  always  arriving  and  departing,  it  is  somewhat  difficult 
to  tell  the  exact  number  of  prisoners  confined  in  Camp  Douglas  during  its  ex- 
istence as  a  military  prison.  Many  were  released  and  again  arrested,  having 
violated  their  oaths,  and  returned  to  their  wallowing  in  the  mire  of  treason 
and  rebellion.  Some  even  went  through  the  ordeal  of  release  and  recapture 
as  many  as  three  times,  whilst  very  many  had  about  time  to  regain  their 
homes,  when  they  received  a  call  to  accept  the  hospitality  of  Chicago  a  second 
time.  On  the  whole,  there  have  been  more  than  thirty  thousand  (30,000)  up- 
on the  prison  roll,  and  of  these  nearly  half  the  number  were  together  at  one 
time. 

Of  the  treatment  of  the  rebels  in  camp,  much  has  been  said  and  written, 
and  very  many  falsehoods  and  misrepresentations  published,  if  one  should 
believe  the  rebel  scribblers  of  the  south,  and  the  equally  traitorous  copper- 
heads of  the  north,  Camp  Douglas  would  be  conceived  to  have  been  the  scene 
of  more  hellish  barbarity  than  ever  was  perpetrated  in  Libby  Prison  or  on 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT.  131 

Belle  Isle.  On  the  other  hand  truth  testifies  that  the  chivalric  visitants  from 
Secessia  were  treated  to  more  comforts  than  they  received  in  their  own  sec- 
tion, many  of  them  partaking  within  its  limits  of  the  first  square  meal  they 
had  ever  seen.  Of  the  whole  number— over  thirty  thousand— only  about  three 
thousand  five  hundred  died,  and  these  did  not  fall  victims  to  starvation,  ex- 
posure or  brutality,  but  died  of  contagious  diseases  brought  with  them,  or 
the  results  of  long  standing  affections,  which  a  change  of  climate  aggravated 
and  strengthened.  Compare  the  above  statistics  with  the  mortality  statistics 
of  Belle  Isle,  where  over  half  the  number  of  loyal,  gallant  prisoners  were 
murdered  by  their  barbarous  keepers,  and  then  judge  who,  in  the  treatment 
of  their  prisoners,  violated  the  laws  of  war  and  of  humanity,  and  brought 
themselves  under  the  retribution  of  Him  who  thundered,  "Thou  shalt  commit 
no  murder." 

The  rebels,  when  they  arrived  in  camp  from  the  scene  of  their  capture, 
were  lean,  haggard  and  starving;  when  they  left  their  comfortable  and  warm 
<3uarters,  to  return  to  their  homes,  their  appearance,  in  every  case,  was 
changed  into  one  of  strength  and  health.  The  two  or  three  hundred  men 
who,  -in  1864,  took  the  oath  and  entered  the  United  States  naval  service, 
though  originally  more  wretched  than  Lazarus,  and  thinner  than  Pharaoh's 
lean  kine,  appeared  ;in  uniform  as  fine  a  body  of  men  as  ever  wore  uniforms, 
giving  rise  and  support  to  the  conjecture  that  if  the  rebel  authorities  had  fed 
their  soldiers  instead  of  talking  to  them;  issuing  fewer  proclamations  and 
more  rations;  the  rebel  armies  would  have  fought  better,  and  appeared  to 
greater  advantage  when  on  parade,  or  as  the  compulsory  visitants  of  their 
conquerors. 

Still  notwithstanding  their  general  comfort  and  good  treatment,  the  rebs 
would  not  be  satisfied,  and  especially  in  the  early  part  of  the  camp's  history, 
were  continually  making  efforts  to  break  the  bonds  that  held  them.  Man  is 
an  eccentric  and  peculiar  animal.  However  well  he  is  treated,  if  he  has  not 
been  consulted  in  the  premises,  but  is  compelled  to  receive  the  benefits 
heaped  upon  him  whether  he  will  or  no,  he  becomes  dissatisfied  and  unwil- 
ling to  stay.  So  it  was  with  prisoners  at  camp,  and  as  long  as  they  could, 
they  escaped  whenever  opportunities  offered.  At  first,  sympathizing  friends 
abusing  the  liberality  of  the  authorities,  passed  into  the  rebels'  quarters, 
knives,  pistols,  or  money,  carefully  concealed  within  loaves  of  bread,  articles 
of  food  or  clothing.  Fat  looking  turkeys  were  discovered,  upon  dissection, to 
contain  revolvers,  knives,  or  other  articles  not  generally  supposed  to  be  con- 
stituent of  the  vertebral  organization.  Homespun  pantaloons  and  coats  were 
carefully  lined  with  greenbacks,  and  other  devices  adopted  to  furnish  the  im- 
prisoned recipient  with  means  to  break  guard,  or  to  bribe  the  guard.  These 
efforts  on  the  part  of  rebel  sympathizers  caused  a  restriction  to  be  placed  up- 
on the  privileges  hitherto  accorded  to  prisoners  and  their  outside  friends;  ar- 
ticles of  food  were  not  accepted  as  gifts  to  rebels,  except  under  peculiar  cir- 
cumstances, and  then  they  passed  a  close  examination;  while,  when  clothing 
was  accepted,  the  rebel  did  not  receive  it  until  a  rigid  scrutiny  proved  the  ab- 
sence of  all  that  would  tend  to  demoralize  any  guard,  or  assist  the  man  to 
depart  homewards  if  he  once  succeeded  in  breaking  from  the  camp.  After  the 
destruction  of  this  innocent  little  game,  the  rebs  turned  their  attention  east- 
ward, and  assiduously  worked  in  burrowing  ingeniously  contrived  tunnels 
from  their  quarters  to  the  outside  of  the  fence.  These  efforts  were  sometimes 
crowned  with  success,  and  once  or  twice  in  Col.  DeLand's  time,  as  many  as 
seventy  or  eighty  escaped  at  a  time,  though  a  few  days  generally  saw  most  of 
the  runaways  back  again.  Many  of  these  adventurous  spirits  struck  a  bee  line 
from  the  camp  to  the  nearest  saloon,  from  which,  after  expending  the  funds 
necessary  to  convey  them  to  Dixie,  they  would  be  expelled  to  the  sidewalk, 
where  they  would  indulge  in  a  quiet'siesta  in  the  gutter  to  sleep  off  the  effects  of 
their  libations.  The  commandant  at  camp  exerted  every  effort  to  stop  this  bur- 
rowing propensity,  such  as  taking  up  the  floors  of  the  quarters,  so  that  the  ex- 
cavators could  not  conceal  their  earth,  digging  trenches  around  the  camp,  and 
other  devices,  which  it  was  considered  would  tend  to  balk  the  burrowers.  All 
efforts,  however,  faiFed  to  attain  perfect  success,  until  the  arrival  of  Gen. 
Sweet,  who  conceived  and  executed  the  brilliant  idea  of  raising  the  prisoners' 
•quarters  on  piles,  elevating  them  six  or  eight  feet  from  the  ground.  This,  at 
once  and  forever,  stayed  all  efforts  on  the  part  of  the  prisoners  to  pursue  their 


132  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

investigations  earthward.  Then  to  check  any  climbing:  aspirations  that  might 
exist  in  the  mindsof  therebs,  Gen.  Sweet  replaced  the  fence  which  formerly  en- 
circled the  camp,  by  a  strong  oaken  barricade,  twelve  feet  in  height,  and  sur- 
mounted by  a  railed  platform,  from  which  the  guard  could  take  a  good  and 
clear  view  of  the  camp  and  prisoners  beneath.  The  prisoners,  at  the  comple- 
tion of  these  precautions,  commenced  to  feel  that  escape  was  one  of  the  things 
which  "could  not  be,"  and  in  consequence,  with  two  exceptions,  quietly  and 
comfortably  settled  down  to  their  prison  life,  and  contentedly  remained  until 
the  reception  of  the  final  order  for  their  discharge. 

The  two  exceptions  mentioned  occured  in  the  fall  of  1864,  when  the  prison- 
ers, having  acquired  some  inkling  of  the  diabolical  plot  outside  to  turn  them 
loose  upon  the  city,  made  two  attempts  to  overpower  the  guard  by  sticks  and 
stones,  and  then  escape.  Neither  effort  was  participated  in  by  more  than 
forty  or  fifty  prisoners,  and  both  failed  completely.  The  Johnnies  then  again 
subsided  and  pursued,  as  before,  the  even  tenor  of  their  ways. 

During  their  prison  life,  the  rebels  in  camp  occupied  their  time  in  a  variety 
of  ways,  to  break  the  monotony  of  the  days.  Some  ingeniously  converted 
bones  into  dice  or  prettily  devised  rings.  Others  revived  the  games  of  child- 
hood, and  could  be  seen  busily  engaged  in  playing  leap  frog  or  marbles,  with 
an  earnestness  worthy  of  the  happiest  ten-year-old. 

One  day,  when  in  the  prison  square,  our  reporter  stumbled  over  a  mock 
trial.  Two  rebels  had  been  charged  with  "conspiring,  in  violation  of  the  laws 
of  war,  to  feloniously  steal  and  carry  away"  the  dinner  of  a  comrade.  The 
offenders  were  arrested  by  mock  officers,  and  incarcerated  in  an  impromptu 
jail.  Efforts  on  their  part  to  obtain  their  release  were  overruled,  on  the 
ground  that  the  habeas  corpus  was  suspended,  and  as  a  "military  necessity" 
they  must  be  tried  by  a  military  commission.  And  so  they  were.  The  trial 
was  conducted  with  the  greatest  accuracy  and  ability,  the  "counsel  for  the 
defense"  and  the  "judge  advocate"  being  all  men  of  known  legal  acumen  and 
celebrity.  Upon  the  conclusion  of  the  case,  the  court  returned  a  verdict  of 
guilty,  and  sentenced  the  offending  wights  to  the  severe  punishment  of  having 
their  heads  closely  shaven,  which  sentence,  despite  all  expostulations  and  en- 
treaties, was  carried  out  in  due  form,  "according  to  the  finding  of  the  court." 

In  another  portion  of  the  square  was  seen  a  faro  bank  in  full  operation,^ 
onwhich  the  "banker"  had  amassed  the  fortune  of  somel$150,000  in  Con- 
federate currency. 

Numbers  of  the  prisoners  were  daily  detailed  for  police  and  other  work, 
such  as  building  quarters,  or  making  general  improvements  to  the  camp,  in 
consideration  of  which  duties  they  receive  the — to  them — inestimable  reward 
of  tobacco. 

The  number  of  deaths  in  camp,  as  before  mentioned,  was  very  small,  con- 
sidering the  abject,  destitute  and  sickly  condition  of  the  prisoners  on  their 
arrival.  No  prisoner  was  ever  executed  for  any  offense,  and  only  one  shot 
by  the  guard.  He  had  sealed  the  fence,  and  refused  to  stop,  though  ordered 
by  the  sentry.  In  conclusion,  one  fact  may  be  cited  in  support  of  the  aJDOve 
assertions,  which  proves,  beyond  all  doubt,  the  humanity  of  the  authorities. 
In  the  fall  of  1864,  among  a  small  lot  of  prisoners,  released  upon  taking  the 
oath,  was  a  Cherokee  Indian  and  a  private  in  a  Tennessee  regiment.  Both 
left  the  camp  in  high  spirits,  but  speedily  returned,  and  in  answer  to  the  in- 
quiries of  the  officer  of  the  guard,  asked  to  be  allowed  to  return  to  their  old 
quarters.  The  former  because  he  could  "speakee  no  English,"  and  Chica- 
goans  could  "speakee  no  Injun."  The  latter  because  he  always  made  it  a 
point  to  stay  where  he  felt  most  at  home,  and  considering  he  would  receive  a 
sorry  welcome  "down  South"  concluded|"to  watch  the  bustin'  of  the  Confed- 
eracy" from  afar. 

THE  MUSTER  OUT  AND  RETURN  HOME  OF  REGIMENTS. 
The  rebellion  ended  with  the  surrender  of  Lee  and  his  army,  and  Johnston 
and  his  command,  in  April  of  this  year.  Our  armies  at  the  time  were  up  to 
their  maximum  strength,  never  so  formidable,  never  so  invincible,  and,  until 
recruiting  ceased  by  order  of  Secretary  Stanton,  were  daily  strengthening. 
The  necessity,  however,  for  so  vast  and  formidable  numbers  ceased  with  the 
disbanding  of  the  rebel  forces  which  had,  for  more  than  four  years,  disputed 


ADJUTANT  general's   REPORT.  133 

the  supremacy  of  the  government  over  its  domain.  And  now  the  joyful  and 
welcome  news  was  to  be  borne  to  the  victorious  legions  that  their  work  was 
ended  in  triumph,  and  they  were  to  be  permitted  to  "'see  home  and  friends 
once  more." 

As  soon  as  it  was  determined  to  disband  our  troops,  (as  rapidly  as  possible) 
information  was  given  to  this  office  and  to  your  Excellency  thereof,  and  on 
the  11th  of  May  the  following  dispatch  was  received  from  the  Assistant  Ad- 
jutant General  at  Washington,  to-wit: 

Washington.  D,  C,  May  11, 1865. 
Governor  Oglesby:  Please  inform  me,  by  telegraph,  to  what  points  in  your  State  you 
desire  regiments  and  companies  to  be  sent  for  the  purpose  of  discharge  and  payment.    It  is 
desirable  that  points  in  different  parts  of  the  State,  consistent  with  the  proper  accommoda- 
tions and  facilities,  should  be  named. 

THOMAS  M.  VINCENT.  A.  A.  Gen. 

Several  places  in  the  State  had  been  mentioned  as  convenient  places  for 
rendezvous  and  payment  of  the  returning  regiments.  It  was  however  at  this 
time  deemed  best  to  designate  but  two  places  for  said  purpose,  and  these  were 
Camp  Douglas,  near  Chicago,  and  Camp  Butler,  near  Springfield,  Illinois. 
They  had  long  been  the  principal  camps  of  rendezvous  of  the  State,  and  were 
by  far  the  most  commodious  and  comfortable  for  the  purposes  required,  and 
it  was  confidently  believed  that  they  would  answer  all  the  purposes  of  the 
Federal  authorities. 

At  once  the  reduction  of  the  army  began.  The  sick  and  wounded  from 
hospitals  were  first  sent  to  their  respective  states  for  discharge;  and,  by  early 
in  June,  the  railroads  of  the  State  extended  toward  the  south  and  east  from 
the  two  places  known  as  rendezvous,  were  taxed  to  their  utmost  capacity  to 
furnish  transportation  for  the  thousands  of  returning  veterans,  who,  all  im- 
patient for  the  end  of  military  restraint  and  discipline,  were  so  anxiously 
anticipating  the  fond  welcomes  that  awaited  them  everywhere  among  the 
people.  Welcomes  so  nobly  won  and  well  deserved,  honoring  not  alone  those 
who  received  them,  but  those  who  so  joyously  reflected  the  gratitude  and 
homage  of  the  people  so  spontaneously  bestowed  upon  the  gallant  heroes  of 
countless  victories  won  in  the  nation's  cause. 

By  reference  to  schedule  "B,"  herewith  published,  the  date  and  place  of 
muster  out,  and  place  and  date  of  arrival  at  rendezvous  will  be  shown. 

Anterior  to  the  date  at  which  the  army  began  to  be  disbanded,  some  appre- 
hensions were  expressed  by  many  that  the  disbandment  of  so  many  men 
among  the  people,  fresh  from  the  army,  and  the  withdrawal  of  all  military  re- 
straint and  control  over  them,  would  be  productive  of  disorder,  misrule  and 
crime  to  an  unprecedented  degree  in  the  country. 

Experience  has  proven  that  all  such  anticipations  and  fears  were  ground- 
less, for  with  wonderful  rapidity,  the  vast  armies  of  the  Union  have  resumed 
all  their  relations  of  civil  life,  and  been  absorbed  amid  the  great  body  of  the 
people.  Everywhere  they  have  returned  to  their  varied  peaceful  pursuits, 
and  the  legions  that  nine  months  ago,  in  numbers  in  solidity,  discipline  and 
prowess,  were  without  an  antetype  in  the  world's  history,  may  today  be 
found  in  the  work  shop,  at  the  bench,  in  the  busy  marts  of  trade,  in  the 
manufactories,  and  on  the  farm;  and  their  members  have  manifested  to  the 
world  that,  as  citizens  at  home,  they  know  as  well  how  to  respect  the  nation's 
laws  as  they  know  how  to  vindicate  them  in  the  field  against  armed  rebellion. 


CONCLUSION. 

In  the  preceding  pages,  I  have  attempted  to  convey  to  your  Excellency,  as 
•clearly  and  as  fully  as  I  could,  some  just  idea  of  the  manner  in  which  the 
duties  and  business  of  this  office  have  been  conducted,  during  the  period  now 
elapsed  since  my  appointment. 


134  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

So  far  as  the  more  prominent  duties  of  the  office  are  concerned,  this  is  not 
a  difficult  task:  yet  I  despair  of  eonveyino:  to  any  one  an  accurate  idea  of  the 
detail  of  business  done.  The  impression  seems  to  have  gained  possession  of 
the  public  mind,  that  with  the  cessation  of  hostilities  and  the  disbandment  of 
the  armies,  the  labors  of  this  office  would  be  necessarily  much  reduced.  A 
moment's  reflection  will  satisfy  all  that  this  is  an  error,  for  whilst  there  is  no 
longer  an  army  in  the  field  to  be  maintained,  yet  since  the  war  is  now  at  an 
end,  the  whole  business  of  the  army,  left  for  four  and  a  half  years  unattended 
to  and  accumulating,  is  now  to  be  settled  up,  adjusted  and  balanced. 

The  mere  muster  out  of  the  soldier  by  no  means  terminates  his  right  to  de- 
mand of  the  State  every  attention  to  his  claims,  of  whatever  nature,  against 
the  Federal  government,  or  the  State  itself.  The  great  difficulties  encountered 
by  the  soldiers  in  looking  after  their  business,  are  more  keenly  realized,  now 
that  they  no  longer  have  officers  to  attend  to  it  for  them,  as  heretofore.  In 
this  way,  adjusting  and  balancing  up  the  business  of  this  great  war,  and  at- 
tending; to  the  daily  wants  and  numberless  applications  of  our  veterans,  has 
the  business  of  the  office  been  changed  not  diminished. 

It  has  been  to  me,  in  the  past,  by  no  means  a  task  to  discharge  these  duties, 
but  rather  a  pleasure,  for  I  confess  that  the  most  gratifying  part  of  my  daily- 
labor  is  to  see  their  wants  in  every  way  satisfied,  and  to  secure  a  just  recog- 
nition of  all  their  claims;  and  if  by  daily  and  ceaseless  attention  and  toil,  I 
can  secure  to  myself  the  consciousness  that  I  have  faithfully  done  my  duty  to 
them,  such  a  conviction  will  constitute  my  highest  reward.  The  relations  I 
have  maintained  with  the  officers  and  soldiers  in  the  field  have  been  of  the 
kindliest  character.  Nothing  has  ever  occured,  so  far  as  I  am  advised,  to 
mar  or  impair  the  harmony  and  confidence  that  should  exist,  and  I  have  every 
reason  to  believe  has  most  happily  existed,  between  this  office  and  the  soldiers 
of  the  State,  whilst  in  or  out  of  the  service.  For  the  uniform  kindness  and 
courtesy  always  extended  to  me,  by  both  officers  and  men,  I  desire  to  extend 
to  them  my  gratitude  and  thanks;  and  I  trust  now,  when  their  labors  are  over 
and  their  work  accomplished,  that  their  future  may  be  as  prosperous  and 
happy  as  their  past  has  been  heroic  and  honorable. 

Between  this  office  and  the  Federal  authorties  within  the  State  no  cause  has 
been  known  to  exist  to  give  rise  to  any  other  than  the  most  pleasant  personal 
and  official  relations.  Brevet.  Brig.  Gen.  Oakes,  Provost  Marshal  General  of 
the  State,  I  feel  sure  merits  the  highest  regard  and  respect  of  the  State;  and 
I  desire  to  return  to  him  acknowledgments  for  the  uniform  courtesy  he  has 
extended  to  me,  and  for  the  many  facilities  he  has  afforded  me  in  the  discharge 
of  the  duties  incumbent  upon  this  office. 

And  now,  in  conclusion,  I  should  do  myself  injustice  did  I  not  take  occasion 
to  express  my  grateful  thanks  to  your  Excellency  for  the  constant  assistance 
rendered  me,  as  well  as  the  many  evidences  I  have  received  of  your  kindest 
confidence.  I  have  believed  that  the  most  gratifying  return  I  can  make  to 
your  Excellency  is  to  deserve  what  has  been  so  frankly  bestowed;  and  no 
hope  is  more  gratifying  to  me  than  that  this  should  continue  to  the  end  of  our 
official  relations  and  ever  afterwards. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

I.  N.  Haynie, 

Adjutant  General,  Illinois. 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  135 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  January  1,  1867. 
To  his  Excellency,  Richard  J.  Oglesby, 

Governor  of  Illinois. 

Sir:  In  obedience  to  the  requirements  of  law,  I  have  the  honor  to  submit 
my  second  annual  report  of  the  transactions  and  expenses  of  this  office,  to- 
gether with  such  other  matter  as,  under  the  law,  I  deem  of  interest  to  be  re- 
ported, for  the  year  1866. 

The  close  of  the  late  civil  war,  in  April,  1865,  and  the  policy  promptly 
adopted  by  the  Federal  Government  of  disbanding  at  once  the  armies  of  the 
Republic,  had  caused  me  to  entertain  the  hope,  up  to  a  late  period  of  the  year 
1865,  that  all  the  Illinois  organizations  before  then  in  the  Federal  service, 
would  have  been  mustered  out,  discharged  and  disbanded  before  the  close  of 
that  year.  Nevertheless,  I  was  compelled  to  close  my  last  annual  report 
without  being  able  to  announce  this  result  as  a  fact  consummated. 

In  my  report  for  1865,  submitted  last  January,  will  be  found  a  schedule 
showing  the  number  and  character  of  Illinois  organizations  mustered  out  of 
the  United  States  service  before  the  date  of  said  report,  and  also,  the  number 
of  organizations  left  in  the  service  at  that  period.  Since  then,  and  as  speedily 
as  possible,  those  latter  organizations  have  been  mustered  out  of  service  and 
have  been  long  since  disbanded. 

I  submit,  herewith,  schedule  "G"[B],  which  is  a  statement  showing  Illinois 
organizations  mustered  out  of  the  service  to  this  date,  with  the  number  of 
officers  and  enlisted  men  mustered  out  m  1865- 1866,  with  date  of  muster  out 
and  place  of  rendezvous  or  disbandment.  It  will  be  seen,  by  an  examination 
of  this  statement,  that  number  of  troops  disbanded  with  their  organizations  at 
Springfield,  including  all  arms  of  the  service, was:Officers,  two  thousand  three 
hundred  and  eighty-eight  (2,388) ;  enlisted  men,  forty-six  thousand  eight  hun- 
dred and  eighty-two  (46,882).  The  number  disbanded  at  Chicago,  Illinois,  of 
all  arms  of  service,  was:  Officers,  one  thousand  one  hundred  and  forty- eight 
(1,148);  enlisted  men,  twenty  thousand  seven  hundred  and  eighty- two(20, 782). 
Disbanded  in  the  field,  Officers,  thirty-six  (36) ;  enlisted  men,  eight  hundred 
and  fifty-three  (853). 

Total  officers  disbanded 3.572 

Total  men 68.517 

Grand  aggregate  of  officers  and  men  discharged  and  disbanded  with  their  organ- 
izations     72.089 

The  first  soldiers  of  the  State  were  mustered  into  service  on  the  25th  of 
April,  1861,  and  the  last  organization  disbanded  June  13,  1866.  Between 
these  two  periods  (five  years,  one  month  and  twenty  days,)  must  be  sought 
the  history  of  the  military  renown  of  Illinois.  In  all  the  great  events  of  this 
wonderful  period  of  our  history  the  sons  of  Illinois  have  borne  their  fall  share, 
and  now  that  the  record  is  closed,  ready  to  be  written  out  and  delivered  to 
posterity,  no  citizen  of  the  State  can  have  cause  to  feel  other  than  a  just 


136  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

pride  in  reviewing  the  achievements  of  our  soldiery.  In  all  the  elements  of 
military  greatness,  her  intrepid,  dauntless  and  invincible  sons  have  written 
for  history  a  page  as  brilliant  as  ever  has  been  or  can  be  penned,  and  have 
made  a  record  that  will  send  down  to  posterity  the  names  of  her  regiments, 
immortal  as  the  legions  that  fought  under  Caesar,  or  the  phalanx  that  won  do- 
minion for  Alexander;  and  whilst  we,  their  contemporaries,  remember  their 
valor  and  their  victories  with  swelling  bosoms  and  gratitude  to  God  that 
America  could  claim  such  sons,  future  ages  will  rear  monuments  to  perpetuate 
their  glory  and  tell  their  renown  to  myriads  of  freemen,  to  whom  they  will 
have  bequeathed  the  priceless  results  of  all  their  victories.        *        *        * 

PROMOTIONS. 
Most  of  the  commissions  were  issued  for  promotion  to  officers  and  soldiers 
who  were  just  about  to  be  or  had  been  mustered  out  of  the  service  of  the 
United  States.  No  other  purpose  was  accomplished,  therefore,  by  these  pro- 
motions, than  that  of  securing  to  the  returned  veteran  a  recognition  of  his 
services  to  the  country,  and  furnishing  him  an  evidence  thereof,  to  be  kept 
in  his  own  custody;  and  it  was  therefore  deemed'just,  whereverit  was  lawfully 
in  the  power  of  the  State  authorities,  to  make  these  promotions.  In  nearly 
all  the  regiments  there  were,  at  the  date  of  their  disbandment,  vacancies  in 
offices,  but  by  reason  of  the  number  of  men  belonging  to  companies  or  regi- 
ments being  less  than  the  minimum  required  to  entitle  officers  commissioned 
to  be  mustered,  officers  and  men  were,  under  the  United  States'  Regulations, 
not  entitled  to  be  promoted  by  muster  into  a  higher  rank,  even  though  com- 
missioned. Nevertheless,  as  that  (the  question  as  to  whether  an  officer  must 
be  mustered  when  commissioned  by  the  State)  was  a  question  for  the  United 
States'  officers  to  decide,  and  as  it  might,  under  orders  of  the  commanding 
general,  be  done  even  in  cases  where  the  company  or  regiment  was  reduced 
below  the  minirnuni  required  by  Regulations,  I  deemed  it  proper  to  decide 
that  cases  of  this  kind  presented  a  vacancy  to  fill  which  the  State  authorities 
might  issue  a  commission.  It  was  supposed  that  many  of  them  would  never 
be  mustered,  yet  the  commission  without  muster  was  an  honorable  distinc- 
tion. And  since  no  law  had  authorized  the  State  authorities  to  issue  brevet 
commissions  to  our  soldiers,  it  was  considered  but  right  and  just  to  do  what- 
ever might  be  done  without  detriment  to  the  public,  and  without  violation  of 
law,  in  recognition  of  the  services  of  the  soldier.  In  many  instances  I  have 
been  made  to  regret  the  want  of  authority  to  make  promotions  to  a  greater 
extent,  and  I  now  beg  to  suggest  to  your  Excellency  the  propriety  of  asking 
the  legislature,  now  soon  to  convene,  to  provide,  by  law  for  promotions  by 
brevet  to  be  made,  and  commissions  issued,  in  all  cases  worthy  of  especial 
recognition.  The  Federal  Government  can  not  do  full  justice  in  all  these 
cases,  and  the  State  should  therefore  have  the  power  to  do  so,  and  thus  as 
far  as  possible  reward  her  sons. 

EXPENDITURES  FOR  BOUNTIES  IN  AID  OF  RAISING  TROOPS. 

On  the  first  day  of  January,  1866,  the  following  circular  was  issued  from 
this  office,  and  forwarded  to  the  authorities  of  each  county  in  the  State: 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield.  .January  1, 1866. 
Sir:    It  is  deemed  of  importance  to  collect,  as  speedily  as  possible,  from  all  parts  of 
the  State,  accurate  and  authentic  information,  to  be   filed  in  this  office,  of  all  the  various 
sums  of  money  expended  by  each  and  every  municipality  or  association  of  citizens  of  the 
State,  in  aid  of  the  suppression  of  the  late  rebellion. 

It  is  known  that  largre  suras  have  been  raised  and  expended  for  this  purpose  throughout 
all  parts  of  the  State,  and  also  that  large  liabilities  have  been  incurred:  and  since  it  may  be 
possible  that  some  national  action  will  be  taken  relative  thereto,  it  is  thought  to  be  of  very 
great  importance  to  secure  this  information  at  once. 

The  classes  of  expenditures  and  liabilities  referred  to  are  as  follows: 
Amount  of  money  pai !  or  debts  incurred  by  counties,  cities,  villages,  towns,  townships, 
districts,  subdistricts,  or  by  any  association  of  citizens  for  bounties  to  soldiers. 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  137 

Amouuts  paid  or  debts  incurred  for  transportation  of  soldiers. 

Amounts  paid  or  debts  incurred  for  subsistence  of  soldiers. 

Amounts  paid  or  debts  incurred  for  any  other  purpose  connected  with  and  promotive  of 
the  success  of  the  war. 

By  direction  of  his  Excellency,  the  Governor  of  Illinois,  it  is  therefore  respectfully 
requested  of  each  county,  city,  town,  township,  ward,  district,  sub-district,  village  or  asso- 
ciation of  citizens  of  the  State  to  proceed  at  once,  through  their  proper  authorities,  to  collect 
said  information  and  return  it  to  me. 

Let  the  county  authorities  establish  by  proofs  and  authenticate  the  sums  expended  by 
counties,  or  for  which  they  are  liable.  Let  city  authorities  act  likewise  on  behalf  of  cities, 
town  authorities  for  towns,  and  in  case  there  are  districts  or  precincts,  for  which  there  are 
no  constituted  authorities,  let  the  citizens  make  up  the  proper  proofs  of  expenditures  and 
liabilities,  duly  authenticate  the  same,  and  transmit  it  to  this  oflSice. 

In  each  case  of  expenditure  or  of  liability,  it  should  be  particularly  shown  when,  where, 
for  whom  and  for  what  purpose  the  money  was  paid  or  debt  incurred. 

It  is  not  designated  to  include  in  the  above  anything  with  reference  to  contributions  or 
donations  ?made  to  the  Sanitary  or  Christian  Commissions,  or  others  of  like  character. 
Nor  is  information  desired  relative  to  any  sums  which  have  been  refunded  by  the  Federal 
Government. 

In  all  cases  it  should  be  shown  that  the  expenditure  has  not  been  reimbursed  in  any 
way  to  the  person  or  authorities  making  it.  And  if  any  portion  of  the  sums  or  debts  in- 
curred are  not  yet  paid,  the  parts  jj«(d  and  unpaid  should  be  clearly  and  distinctly  set 
forth. 

It  is  hoped  that  all  parts  of  the  State  will  respond  at  once  to  this  circular. 

By  order  of  the  Governor. 

I.  N.  Hatnie, 
Adjutant  General,  State  of  Illinois. 

At  the  time  of  issuing  this  circular,  it  was  known  that  large  expenditures  of 
money  (besides  those  freely  gi\en  to  sanitary  purposes  of  the  war)  had  been 
made  in  many  parts  of  the  State.  Feeling  that  a  proper  record  of  these  ex- 
penditures should  be  made  somewhere,  for  future  reference,  and  believing 
that  it  would  afford  another  evidence  of  the  patriotism  of  our  people,  I  as- 
sumed, with  the  approbation  of  your  Excellency,  the  office  of  collecting  this 
information,  which  in  the  future  may  serve,  not  only  to  illustrate  the  self- 
sacriflcing  spirit  of  the  people,  but,  in  case  the  Federal  Government  shall  at- 
tempt to  reimburse  those  expenditures  made  by  the  States,  will  afford  good 
proofs  thereof  when  the  time  shall  arrive  for  such  action. 

Attached  hereto,  and  marked  schedule  "H"  [I],  is  a  list  of  the  returns 
made,  not  only  by  counties,  but  by  sub-districts  or  towns,  as  far  as  it  could  be 
shown. 

Sixty-nine  counties  only  have  made  returns,  and  exhibit  an  expenditure  of 
<$15,367,074.48)  fifteen  million  three  hundred  and  seven  thousand  seventy-four 
dollars  and  forty-eight  cents. 

Thirty-three  counties  have  not  reported  expenditures;  and  whilst  it  may  be 
true,  and  doubtless  is,  that  all  of  these  counties  have  not.  by  corporate  and 
official  action,  made  expenditures  of  the  kind  indicated  in  the  circular,  I  am 
fully  aware  of  the  fact  that  most  of  the  citizens,  and  I  might  say  all  of  them, 
have  expended  money,  in  many  cases  large  sums,  for  this  purpose.  And  if, 
at  any  future  period,  the  omission  to  report  the  same,  as  desired,  shall  oper- 
ate to  their  loss,  they  can  only  censure  themselves. 


FLAGS  RECEIVED. 

The  importance  of  providing  for  the  security  of  these  inestimable  evidences 
of  the  heroism  and  valor  of  our  soldiers  was  brought  to  your  attention  more 
fully  in  my  last  annual  report  than  I  feel  now  inclined  to  do  in  this.  So  far, 
however,  as  the  importance  of  action  in  this  respect  is  concerned,  I  see  no 
reason  for  recalling  anything  I  may  have  urged  in  this  respect  a  twelve  months 
since.  Indeed,  the  conviction  of  the  correctness  of  the  views  then  presented 
has  been  strengthened  by  all  that  has  occurred  afterwards,  and  I  beg  now  to 
call  especial  attention  to  that  part  of  my  preceding  annual  report  as  well 
worthy  the  immediate,  earnest  consideration  of  your  Excellency  and  of  the 
legislature  soon  to  meet.  So  far  as  I  can  ascertain,  we  need  anticipate  but 
few   more   additions   to  these  lists   of   flags,  banners,  guidons  and  trophies. 


138  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

Throughout  the  State  there  are  numbers  of  them,  especially  of  flags  and  ban- 
ners borne  by  the  soldiers  of  Illinois,  but  which,  in  various  ways,  and  for  rea- 
sons satisfactory  to  those  who  have  borne  them,  have  found  their  way  back  to- 
the  village,  city,  county,  board  of  trade,  or  fair  hands  of  those  who  originally 
presented  them.  For  a  long  time  yet  to  come,  it  will  be  vain  to  expect  that 
those  whose  affection  has  entwined  them,  whose  brothers,  sons,  husbands  and 
fathers  bore  them,  and  thereby  made  them  honorable  and  valuable,  will  con- 
sent to  surrender  them  from  their  own  immediate  possession.  Nevertheless, 
it  is  no  doubt  better,  if  once  adequate  protection  and  safety  is  provided  for 
them,  that  they  be  in  the  custody  of  the  State,  there  to  fill  the  place  allotted 
to  them  and  aid  in  making  up  the  grand  volume  of  history  yet  to  be  written. 

MILITARY  STATE  AGENTS. 

On  the  first  day  of  January  last  (at  the  time  of  submitting  my  report  for 
1865)  there  were  in  the  service  of  the  State,  as  Military  State  Agents,  the 
following  named  gentlemen,  to-wit: 

Colonel  Harry  D.  Coek,  on  duty  at  Washington,  D.  C,  during  the  entire 
year  1866. 

Colonel  Benj.  F.  Bumgardner,  resigned  Feb.  21, 1866,  was  on  duty  in  Texas, 
visiting  hospitals,  etc. 

Colonel  Owen  M.  Long,  resigned  Feb.  24,  1866,  was  on  duty  at  New  Or- 
leans, La. 

It  was  deemed  of  interest  to  the  soldiers  of  Illinois  to  keep  and  retain  one 
State  agent  in  the  service,  to  be  stationed  at  the  Federal  capital,  the  better  to- 
look  after  the  interests  of  the  late  soldiery  from  Illinois,  to  whom  it  was  con- 
sidered but  just  to  afford  every  aid  and  assistance  that  could  be  desired  or- 
afforded,  consistent  with  law.  Colonel  H.  D.  Cook  has  therefore  been  kept 
at  Washington,  upon  a  salary  paid  by  the  State,  and  has  been  employed,, 
under  instructions  from  your  Excellency,  in  rendering  gratuitous  aid  to  the 
soldiers  of  the  State,  their  widows  and  orphans.  At  this  date  he  is  still  on 
duty  there,  and  so  far  has  deserved  the  confidence  and  thanks  of  all  for  the 
ability,  integrity,  industry  and  zeal  with  which  he  has  discharged  all  his- 
duties.  His  office  and  labors,  already  of  great  magnitude  and  responsibility, 
are  daily  increasing  in  importance.  The  other  gentlemen  above  named  ea,ch, 
resigned,  as  stated  above,  and  it  has  not  been  deemed  necessary  to  appoint 
any  one  as  their  successors,  the  disbandment  and  return  home  of  our  soldiery 
rendering  agents  no  longer  necessary  elsewhere  than  at  Washington. 

THE  BUSINESS  OF  THE  OFFICE. 

During  the  current  year,  now  closed,  the  labor  done  and  required  to  be 
done  has  been  of  that  character  incident  to  the  close  of  a  great  war,  in  which 
the  entire  population,  with  all  their  great  and  varied  interests,  have  been 
more  or  less  involved.  Considering  the  vast  army  of  soldiers  sent  by  Illinois 
to  the  field,  representing  every  station,  business,  trade  or  occupation  in  life, 
and  remembering  that  almost  every  individual  in  the  State  is  either  directly 
or  remotely  interested  or  connected,  in  some  way,  with  our  military  opera- 
tions of  the  last  five  years,  it  might  well  be  anticipated  that  the  business  of 
this  office,  though  relieved,  by  the  ending  of  active  hostilities,  from  the 
onerous  labor  of  organizing  troops  for  the  field,  would  yet  find  ample  labor 
in  answering  the  daily  wants  of  the  people,  and  in  finishing  up  and  complet- 
ing records,  supplying  lost  rolls,  and  placing  the  records  which  concern  the 
soldier,  in  permanent  and  durable  shape  for  preservation  for  future  use.  The- 
labor  of  the  office  has  been  changed  in  character,  not  ended  or  lessened  in- 
magitude  or  in  importance. 

The  acts  of  the  last  legislature,  rendering  certified  copies  of  records  and. 
files  of  this  office  proofs  in  all  cases,  greatly  increased  one  branch  of  the 
business,  and  rendered  of  much  more  importance  all  the  records  therein. 
Hence,  while  I  have  necessarily  given  daily  attention  to  all  the  various  appli- 
cations, from  those  interested,  for  certificates  or  for  information  from  the 
records,  I  have  deemed  it  and  now  still  deem  it  of  great  importance  to  have- 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  139 

completed,  as  speedily  as  it  can  well  be  done,  the  records  begun  by  me  in^ 
1865.  To  effect  this  1  have  retained  in  the  office  such  clerical  force  only  as 
the  appropriation  has  permitted,  and  have  devoted  all  the  labor  that  the  cur- 
rent duties  of  the  office  would  permit  to  the  completion  of  these  records. 
I  do  not  seek  to  disguise  the  fact  that  it  will  increase  the  expenses  of  this 
office,  but  I  do  insist  that  the  advantages  to  be  derived  in  the  future,  even  in 
the  reduction  of  expenditure,  laying  aside  the  question  of  justice  and  duty  to 
the  soldier,  will  more  than  justify  the  increased  outlay  at  this  time.  Never- 
theless, be  the  expense  much  or  little,  it  will  have  to  be  borne,  else  the 
records  of  the  soldier  will  not  (because  they  can  not)  be  made  up  as  they 
should.  Other  states  have  done  or  are  doing  it,  and  when  we  consider  the 
greatness  of  our  State,  the  perils  and  hardships  of  the  soldiers  who  returned, 
and  the  irreparable  loss  of  the  widow  and  orphan  of  those  who  came  not  back 
again,  surely  we  may  justify  the  expenditure  required  in  putting  upon  paper 
a  record  to  tell  the  soldier's  history.  So  far  as  I  could  I  have  not  hesitated 
to  assume  the  responsibility  and  proceed  with  the  work,  and  now,  if  it  is  to  be 
justified,  respectfully  ask  sufficient  clerical  aid  in  the  office  to  speedily  finish 
this  great  work,  which,  when  done,  I  trust  will  not  only  be  a  monument 
erected  to  the  soldiery  of  Illinois,  but  one  that  will  honor  your  Excellency's 
administration,  and  manifest  through  you,  to  some  extent,  the  gratitude  felt 
by  the  people  toward  all  their  brave  and  heroic  defenders. 

As  a  citizen  of  the  State  and  an  officer  of  its  government  I  feel  a  desire  to 
see  this  work  completed,  and  I  do  not  hesitate  to  avow  my  determination  ta 
complete  it.  unless  I  am  disarmed  by  legislative  interference  or  non-action, 
or  by  your  Excellency's  orders;  for  1  hold  it  to  be  the  bounded  duty  of  the 
State  to  see  placed  beyond  danger  and  doubt  the  record  and  reputation  of 
each  soldier  that  marched  under  its  banners,  from  the  great  and  world- 
renowned  chief,  who  headed  and  led  our  armies,  to  the  most  obscure  private 
whose  name  is  borne  upon  the  rolls. 

The  progress  made  in  the  work  has  been  reasonably  satisfactory.  Twenty- 
five  of  the  most  difficult  regiments  have  been  completed,  and  are  subject  to 
the  inspection  of  your  Excellency  and  of  the  legislature  soon  to  convene.  The 
work  on  others  is  in  progress.  Indeed,  I  trust  that  they  and  yourself  will 
personally  examine  this  work,  for  I  feel  sure  its  character  and  merits  need 
only  to  be  understood  to  be  valued  and  estimated  above  the  mere  dollars  and 
cents  which  it  will  cost  to  secure  its  completion.  The  design  is  to  have  a 
brief  yet  complete,  succinct  military  record  of  each  soldier  from  this  State, 
beginning  with  his  name,  residence,  time  and  place  of  enlistment,  and  fol- 
lowing him  through  his  military  career  until  he  returns  home  and  is  dis- 
charged, or  if  he  is  disposed  of  or  lost  before  his  regiment  or  company  was 
disbanded,  to  properly  account  for  him;  so  that,  in  the  end,  the  enlisted  men 
and  officers  furnished  to  the  United  States  will  be  balanced  exactly  by  those 
disbanded  at  the  end  of  the  war  and  otherwise  properly  accounted  for. 

In  completing  and  finishing  up  similar  work,  the  expenditures  of  other 
States  have  been  examined,  and  whilst  many  of  the  States  have  far  exceeded 
Illinois  in  the  sums  given  for  this  purpose,  yet  I  do  not  hesitate  to  assert  that 
when  these  books  and  records,  now  in  process  of  completion,  shall  be  fin- 
ished, no  Adjutant  General's  office  in  America  will  possess  a  work  more  com- 
plete, perfect,  valuable  or  durable. 

With  this  conviction  firmly  impressed  upon  my  judgment,  I  shall  regard  it 
as  unfortunate  to  the  military  interests  of  this  State  to  have  the  work  now 
stopped  for  want  of  legislative  aid  in  giving  me  the  requisite  clerical  assist- 
ance. Yet,  if  it  should  be  done,  it  will  be  for  me  to  submit,  as  I  shall  most 
cheerfullv.  with  the  utmost  deference  to  their  decision. 

Jb'rom  manypartsof  the  State  1  have  had  applications,  oy  counties  and  county 
authorities,  for  copies  of  rolls  in  this  office  and  for  certified  lists  of  soldiers 
from  the  county.  Great  anxiety  has  been  often  manifested  to  get  these  rec- 
ords. In  some  instances  the  county  authorities,  anxious  to  perpetuate  the 
history  of  their  local  soldiery,  desired  these  records  to  enable  the  same  to  be 
written;  others  desired  them  to  enable  them  to  pay  bounties  to  those  entitled; 
others  for  many  other  purposes — most  of  them  for  laudable  purposes,  bene- 
ficial to  the  public. 


140  ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S   REPORT. 

If  it  had  been  within  my  power  to  have  complied  with  all  these  applications, 
it  would  have  greatly  gratified  me,  personally.  Yet,  had  I  done  so,  the 
labors  of  that  kind  demanded  would  have  occupied  all  the  time  of  all  the 
clerks  in  the  office,  and  left  the  records  of  the  office  unfinished,  incomplete 
and  imperfect;  or,  if  the  plan  of  allowing  outsiders,  agents  of  counties  sent 
here,  to  come  into  the  office,  take  charge  of  the  rolls  and  make  copies,  had 
been  tolerated,  every  desk  in  the  office  would  have  been  occupied,  and,  ere 
this,  many  of  the  rolls,  by  constant  handling,  much  defaced  or  destroyed.  I, 
therefore,  concluded  to  adopt,  as  a  better  course  for  the  office,  the  rules  that 
the  labor  of  completing  the  records  for  the  whole  State  was  of  most  import- 
ance, and  the  clerks  would  not  be  diverted  from  this  to  make  up  records  for 
counties;  but  that  soldiers,  their  widows  and  heirs,  would  be  furnished  with 
certificates  from  the  records  in  all  cases,  and  as  often  as  they  desired  them, 
for  their  own  purposes;  and,  as  a  security  to  the  soldier  for  his  record  here, 
1  deemed  it  safest  and  best  to  allow  no  one  access  to  the  rolls  except  employes 
of  this  office.  Upon  these  principles  the  business  of  the  office  has  been  con- 
ducted; and  whilst  some  dissatisfaction  has  been  expressed  by  county  authori- 
ties, whose  applications  for  papers  to  file  in  their  offices  or  write  history 
from,  has  been  denied— the  soldiers  all  over  the  State  have  always,  without 
delay,  been  furnished  all  the  records  and  papers  desired  by  them  to  enable  a 
complete  adjustment  of  their  business  claims  or  demands  to  be  had  and  made. 
And,  whilst!  do  not  desire  to  underrate  the  importance  of  having  pr9per  rec- 
ords of  the  soldiers  accessible  at  the  county  seat  of  each  county,  it  will  be  for 
the  legislature  to  provide  means  to  attain  this  end,  and  not  tor  me  to  expect 
to  accomplish  it  with  the  present  force  at  my  command. 

ARSENAL  AND  STATE  ARMS. 

Heretofore  it  has  been  the  practice  of  the  Chief  of  Ordnance,  who  has  been 
in  charge  of  the  arsenal  and  State  arms,  to  submit  his  reports  directly  to  your 
Excellency,  and  thence  they  usually  go  to  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State. 
The  act  of  the  last  legislature  having  relieved  that  officer  of  the  custody  of 
all  military  papers,  and  charged  this  office  with  all  military  correspondence, 
1  have  directed  (with  the  approbation  of  your  Excellency)  Col.  Crowell  to 
send  his  annual  reports  here,  and  he  has  done  so.  You  will  therefore  find 
submitted,  as  part  of  this  report,  the  report  of  Chief  of  Ordnance  for  1866, 
and  also  exhibits  for  1863,  1864,  1865  and  1866,  showing  ordnance  and  ord- 
nance stores  received,  issued  and  remaining  on  hand  for  each  of  said  years. 
My  purpose  in  bringing  these  exhibits  to  your  attention,  for  the  years  1863 
and  1864,  is  to  clear  up  a  supposed  indebtedness  existing  for  arms  issued  by 
the  United  States  to  this  State,  during  the  administration  of  your  immediate 
predecessor. 

As  early  as  June  last,  1866,  I  addressed  a  communication  to  Brig.  General 
Dyer,  Chief  of  Ordnance,  Washington,  D.  C,  asking  him  to  furnish  this  of- 
fice with  a  statement  of  the  arms  issued  by  the  United  States  to  this  State, 
under  the  acts  of  Congress  of  1808  and  1855,  providing  for  quotas  of  arms  to 
be  furnished  the  several  states  of  the  Union. 

In  reply  to  my  letter,  General  Dyer,  by  communication,  of  date  of  June  18, 
1866,  informed  me  that  the  State  was  charged  in  his  office  with 

Overdraft  on  quota  for  1861,  as  per  letter  of  Adjutant  General  Mather $13  00 

Value  of  stores  charged  to  the  State,  as  per  letter  of  Governor  Oglesby  of  March 
1866 51.012  20 

Total $51,025  20 

From  which  is  to  be  deducted 

Quota  of  1862.  due  the  State $6,162  00 

Quota  of  1863.  due  the  State 6.331  00 

Quota  of  1864.  due  the  State 8.862  88 

Quota  of  1865.  due  the  State 8.862  74 

<juota  of  1866.  due  the  State 8.862  74      39.081  36 

Balance  overdrawn $11, 943  84 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT.  141 

Accompanying  this  communication  was  a  "Statement  of  arms,  etc.,  issued 
to  the  State  of  Illinois  upon  the  requisition  of  Governor  Yates,"  amounting 
to  ($106,125)  one  hundred  and  six  thousand  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  dol- 
lars, which  is  an  addition  to  the  $51,025.20  above  charged,  no  account  being 
taken  of  the  arms  issued  to  Governor  Yates  in  making  up  the  statement  to 
you  in  November,  1866. 

If  therefore,  these  two  accounts  stand, 

Illinois  will  be  chargeable  with $51,025  20 

And  addition  issued  to  Governor  Yates 106.125  00 

Total $157,150  20 

Less  amount  of  quotas  for  1862. 1863,  1864,  1865  and  1866 39.081  36 

Balance  due $118. 058  84 

It  was  manifest  to  me  that  here  was  an  error  to  be  adjusted.  In  order  to 
do  so  I  requested  Colonel  Crowell  to  submit  exhibits  of  arms  received  and 
issued  for  these  years,  beginning  with  1863,  and  ending  with  1860,  and  he  has 
done  so.  The  explanation  I  make  of  the  matter  is  this:  The  two  first  items 
charged  to  Governor  Yates  are  charged, 

September  30. 1863,  3775  Austrian  Rifle  muskets $49,075 

September  30. 1863. 1225  Austrian  Rifle  muskets 15.925 

5000 $65,000 

Now,  from  January,  1863,  up  to  this  date,  Dec.  1863,  Col.  W.  D.  Crowell 
has  been  chief  ordnance  officer  of  the  State,  and  has  received  and  issued  all 
the  arms  that  came  to  possession  of  the  State.  His  report  for  1863  shows  that 
he  received  the  following  arms: 

Enfield  rifle  muskets ; 820 

French  rifle  muskets 31 

U.  S.  rifle  muskets 120 

English  tower  smooth  bore  muskets 90 

Total  received  in  1863 1,060 

Not  one  Austrian  rifle  musket  among  them. 

Moreover,  when  Col.  Crowell  took  possession  of  the  arsenal  and  State 
ordnance  there  was  not  an  arm  of  this  kind  (Austrian  rifle  musket)  in  the 
possession  of  the  State.  Now,  it  is  surely  far  from  probable  that  5.000  arms 
could  be  issued  to  the  State  during  any  one  year  and  still  no  record  of  it  be 
found  anywhere;  and  yet,  with  these  returns  for  1863-4  5-6  all  before  me, 
made  by  the  officer  in  charge  of  that  department,  and  who  has  all  the  time 
been  charged  with  this  duty,  no  such  a  quantity  nor  such  a  quality  of  arms 
has  been  received  by  the  State  at  all;  and,  hence,  it  is  beyond  question  true 
that   these   arms,  if  issued   upon  Gov.  Yates'  requisitions  of   September  30, 

1863,  were  never  delivered  to  the  State,  but  went  directly  to  arm  State  troops 
then  in  the  United  States'  service,  and  who,  of  course,  either  during  their 
term  of  service,  or  upon  disbandment,  turned  them  over  to  the  United  States: 
in  which  case  the  entire  charge  of  ($65,000)  sixty-five  thousand  dollars 
charged  to  Gov.  Yates  is  all  error.  In  this  opinion  I  am  corroborated  by  Col. 
Crowell,  who  says  that  his  office  furnishes  him  no  information  of  the^e  arms 
at  all.  "But  if  said  arms  were  issued  as  above  stated,  I  concur,"  he  says, 
"inyouropinionthat  they  were  at  once  issued  to  troops  being  equipped  for  the 
field,  and  subsequently  turned  over  by  them  to  the  United  States." 

The  balance  of  the  sum  charged  against  Gov.  Yates,  to- wit:  ($41,125.20)  is 
thus  disposed  of  by  Col.  Crowell  in  his  report.  He  says:  "The  remaining 
$41,125.20,  for  arms  and  accoutrements  furnished   from   August  to   October, 

1864,  upon  the  requisition  of  Gov.  Yates,  is  improperly  charged,  and  the  arms, 
etc.,  specified  form  a  part  of  those  debited  to  the  State,  in  compliance  with 
the  request  of  Gov.  Oglesby,  in  the  sum  of  $51,012.20,  as  per  communication 
of  Gen.  Dyer,  of  June  18,  1866,  which  fact  will  be  clearly  shown  by  reference 
to  my  'Return'  of  1864,  and  those  of  Lieutenants  Arnold  and  Dutton  of  that 
year.  In  view  of  these  facts  I  feel  morally  certain  that  the  amount  of 
$41,125.20  charged  to  Governor  Yates  (being  also  charged  to  Governor 
Oglesby)  is  an  error,  and  should  be  corrected  at  Washington." 


142  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

Annexed  to  this  is  the  report  of  Col.  Crowell,  in  extenso,  to  which  attention 
is  directed  and  requested. 

The  entire  claim  in  the  statement  set  down  against  Governor  Yates  being 
thus  disposed  of,  leaves  the  account  as  adjusted  between  your  Excellency  and 
Gen.  Dyer  standing.  As  I  understand  that  account,  it  is  for  4,980  small  arms 
and  accoutrements. 

By  an  examination  of  the  returns  made  by  Col.  Crowell,  it  is  made  to  ap- 
pear that  up  to  October,  1864,  that  number  of  arms  bad  been  issued  to  and 
received  by  Governor  Yates,  and  in  the  adjustment  made  by  your  Excellency 
in  March,  1866,  these  identical  arms  were  charged  to  the  State,  for  which  we 
were  debited  $51,012.20.  I  ask  now  to  call  your  Excellency's  attention  to  an 
error  (as  I  conceive)  brought  to  light  by  the  careful  examination  made  by 
Col.  Crowell  of  the  accounts  of  receipts  and  issues  kept  by  him. 

In  February,  1864,  forty-seven  (47)  Springfield  muskets,  and  one  hundred 
and  thirty-three  (133)  Enfield  muskets  (being  a  part  of  those  4,980  arms,  as 
shown  by  the  memoranda  and  vouchers  kept  by  Col.  Crowell),  were  received 
from  Lieutenant  Arnold,  U.  S.  ofiicer,  by  the  State,  but  they  were  at  once 
turned  over  to  Lieut.  Col.  Nale,  of  the  41st  111.  Vol.  Inft.,  then  in  the  United 
States  service,  who,  with  a  detachment  of  said  regiment  was  ordered  to 
Fayette  county,  Illinois,  to  preserve  public  order,  etc.  These  arms  were,  by 
Col.  Nale,  pursuant  to  arrangements  made  between  the  State  officers  and 
Federal  authorities  here,  turned  over  to  two  militia  companies  in  Fayette 
<30unty  (Captains  Van  Dorston  and  Mabray),  and,  by  consent,  then  charged 
to  the  State.  In  this  way  the  4,980  arms  charged  to  the  State  were  made  up, 
and  the  account  closed.  In  December,  1864,  forty-two  (42)  Springfield  muskets 
and  one  hundred  and  twenty-seven  (127)  Enfield  muskets,  of  these  arms, 
were  returned  by  these  militia  companies  to  the  State,  as  per  vouchers  31  and 
32,  abstracts  of  receipts,  on  file  in  Ordnance  Department,  and  turned  over  to 
Lieut.  C.  E.  Dutton,  as  shown  by  vouchers  50  and  51,  abstract  of  issues,  on 
file  in  said  office,— thus  proving  that  of  the  one  hundred  and  eighty  (180) 
arms  received  from  the  United  States,  one  hundred  and  sixty-nine  (169)  were 
returned  to  them,  and  received  by  Lieut.  Dutton.  For  this  number  the  State, 
in  my  opinion,  is  entitled  to  a  deduction  from  the  4,980,  leaving  4,800  stand 
of  arms  as  the  accurate  and  exact  number  to  be  debited  to  the  State,  instead 
of  4,980,  as  claimed  by  the  adjustment  made.  In  order  to  render  this  clear 
beyond  dispute,  I  append  "a  corrected  statement  of  ordnance  stores  received 
from  the  United  States  for  State  militia,"  and  marked  "Exhibit  No.  5."  If, 
therefore,  4,980  muskets  are    debited  to  us  at   $51,012.20,  4,800  muskets  (the 

actual  number  justly  chargeable)  would   be $49,168  38 

Deducting  our  quotas 39,081  36 

Leaves  actually  due  from  the  State $10,087  02 

instead  of  $11,943.84,  as  claimed  by  Gen.  Dyer, 

If  this  be  the  just  sum  due  from  the  State  to  the  United  States  on  account 
of  quotas  of  arms  received,  as  I  believe  it  is,  it  should  be  so  adjusted  as 
speedily  as  possible,  and  thereupon  the  correct  sum  ($10,087.02)  be  debited  to 
the  State,  under  the  arrangement  with  Gen.  Dyer,  which  is  that  the  balance 
debited  to  the  State  be  set  down  and  off-set  against  future  quotas  to  become 
due  the  State  under  the  act  of  Congress. 

These  arms,  together  with  the  other  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores  shown 
in  schedule  attached  to  Col.  Crowell's  report,  now  filed  in  this  office,  to  be 
yet  on  hand,  are  stored  in  the  State  arsenal  in  this  city,  and  remain  now  un- 
der the  supervision  of  Col.  Crowell,  Chief  of  Ordnance,  who,  for  his  diligence, 
care  and  business  capacity,  deserves  the  confidence  of  your  Excellency  and  of 
the  public. 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  143 

OFFICE  CHIEF  OF  ORDNANCE, 
State  of  Illinois, 

Springfield,  Dec.  15,  1866. 
Brig.  Gen.  I.  N.  Haynie, 

Adjutant  General,  State  of  Illinois. 

Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  copies  of  the  corres- 
pondence between  Maj.  Gen.  A.  B.  Dyer,  Chief  of  Ordnance,  U.S.A., 
Governor  Oglesby  and  yourself,  relative  to  the  number  of  arms  issued  to  the 
State  of  Illinois,  and  the  date  thereof;  also,  the  number  and  kind  of  arms  to 
which  the  State  is  at  present  entitled,— which  correspondence  has  been  re- 
ferred for  examination  and  comparison  with  the  books  and  papers  on  file  in 
this  department. 

In  compliance  with  your  instructions,  I  have  made  such  examination,  and 
find  the  State  of  Illinois  stands  charged  with  $51,012.20  for  arms  and  accou- 
trements received  from  the  General  Government  on  the  application  of  Gover- 
nor Oglesby,  for  militia  purposes,  which  amount,  I  presume,  covers  the  4,980 
guns  and  accoutrements  specified  in  schedule  "A,"  furnished  by  this  Depart- 
ment November  8,  1865.  If  such  is  the  case,  I  desire  to  offer  a  correction  of 
said  schedule,  which  you  will  please  find  enclosed  herewith. 

In  this  correct  statement  of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores  received  from 
the  United  States  for  State  militia  purposes,  I  have  presented  the  total  num- 
ber of  arms,  etc.,  received  by  and  all  that  should  be  charged  to  the  State 
against  quotas  accruing  under  the  act  of  Congress,  1808,  except  $13.00,  the 
amount  of  overdraft  on  quota  of  1861,  and  200  rifled  muskets,  Enfield,  issued 
to  Captains  W.  F.  Armstrong  and  Silas  W.  Shepherd,  said  arms  being  the 
property  of  the  United  States  and  issued  upon  the  O'-der  of  Governor  Yates. 
They  have  since  been  returned  and  Governor  Oglesby  requests  that  the  State 
be  allowed  to  retain  them  and  that  they  be  added  to  the  number  presented  in 
the  corrected  statement. 

In  this  connection  I  beg  leave  to  call  your  attention  to  certain  arms  and 
accoutrements  debited  to  the  State  of  Illinois,  on  special  account,  by  re- 
quisitions of  Governor  Yates,  specified  in  statement  accompanying  the 
communication  of  General  A.  B.  Dyer,  Chief  of  Ordnance,  U.  S.  A.  to  your- 
self, dated  June  18,  1866,  from  which  it  appears  the  State  stands  charged  with 
$106,125.20.  Of  that  amount  $65,000  is  charged  for  5,000  Austrian  rifle  muskets, 
purporting  to  have  been  furnished  in  September,  1863.  Upon  examination  I  can 
find  no  record  of  these  arms  having  been  received  at  this  arsenal  during  that 
year,  and  consequently  can  furnish  no  information  concerning  them ,  but  if  said 
arms  were  issued  as  above  stated,  I  concur  in  your  opinion  "that  they  were 
at  once  issued  to  troops  being  equipped  for  the  field  and  subsequently  turned 
over  by  them  to  the  United  States."  The  remaining  $41,125.20  for  arms  and 
accoutrements  furnished  from  August  to  October  1,  1864,  upon  the  requisition 
of  Governor  Yates,  is  improperly  charged,  and  the  arms,  etc.,  specified  form 
a,  part  of  those  debited  to  the  State  in  compliance  with  the  request  of  Gov- 
ernor Oglesby,  in  the  sum  of  $51 ,012.20,  as  per  communication  of  General 
Dyer,  of  June  18,  1866,  which  fact  will  be  clearly  shown  by  reference  to  my 
return  of  1864,  and  those  of  Lieutenants  Arnold  and  Dutton  of  that  year.  In 
view  of  these  facts.  I  feel  fully  assured  that  the  amount  of  $41,125.20  charged 
against  Governor  Yates  and  the  State  of  Illinois  is  incorrect,  and  the  error 
should  be  at  once  corrected. 
In  conclusion,  I  beg  leave  to  say  I  have  deemed  it   proper  to  furnish  com- 

Jlete  returns  of  State  and  United  States  ordnance  stores  in  my  charge  from 
anuary  1,  1863,  to  June  30,  1866,  which  I  am  compelled  to  accompany  with 
certified  voachers,  in  consequence  of  the  original  having  been  filed  in  the 
office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  instead  of  the  Adjutant  General's,  as  desired. 


144  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

My  design  in  so  doing  is  to  clearly  show  to  the  authorities  at  Washington 
what  disposition  has  been  made  of  the  stores  purchased  and  fabricated  for 
the  General  Government  and  carried  on  the  return  as  State  property  until 
June  30,  1866,  when,  in  compliance  with  the  request  of  Governor  Oglesby,  in- 
structions were  received  from  the  Chief  of  Ordnance,  U.  S.  A.,  to  transfer 
them  to  Colonel  C.  C.  Pomeroy,  A.  0.  O.,  U.  S.  A.,  at  this  point,  for  trans- 
portation to  Brigadier  General  Callender,  commanding  United  States  arsenal, 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

I  trust  these  returns  and  accompanying  statements  will  prove  acceptable, 
and  materially  aid  in  adjusting  accounts  between  the  State  of  Illinois  and  the 
General  Government. 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

W.  D.  Crowell, 
Colonel  and  Chief  of  Ordnance,  State  oj  Illinois. 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


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Cartridge  box  belts 

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146  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1865  AND  1866. 

In  my  preceding'  report  I  had  the  honor  to  submit  to  your  Excellency  cer- 
tain reasons  for  declining  to  comply  with  the  Senate  resolution,  passed  at  the 
session  of  the  legislature  1864  and  1865,  directing  the  publication  of  said  re- 
port. I  beg  now  to  call  attention  again  to  that  part  of  my  former  report,  and 
see  no  reason  for  recalling  anything  therein  uttered.  At  the  present  time, 
however,  it  is  believed  that  no  ground  exists  that  will  longer  render  it  neces- 
sary, on  the  part  of  the  legislature,  to  withhold  an  order  for  the  publication 
of  said  report.  All  the  volunteers  furnished  by  Illinois  are  long  since  dis- 
charged and  at  home,  their  records  in  this  office  have  been  and  are  being 
made  up,  and  ere  the  meeting  of  the  legislature  for  1869,  can  be  published  in 
full;  many  of  them  expect  it,  and  have  been  looking  for  the  volume  with  in- 
terest, and  knowing  no  reason  for  contrary  action  on  my  part,  fail  to  under- 
stand why  they  have  not  been  published  ere  this. 

All  the  loyal  States  have  hitherto  published  their  Adjutant  General's  re- 
port, and  this  State  published  the  report  of  my  predecessor.  General  Fuller. 
I  assume,  therefore,  that  the  legislature,  responding  to  the  general  desire  and 
expectation  of  the  soldiers  and  of  the  public,  will  authorize  me  to  publish  the 
report  in  some  form.  The  States  of  Iowa,  Wisconsin,  Indiana,  California, 
Maine,  Rhode  Island,  Michigan  and  New  Hampshire  have  about  completed 
the  publication  of  their  reports,  containing  not  only  the  report  proper  of  the 
Adjutant  General,  but  also  the  name,  residence  and  brief  record  of  each  man 
furnished  from  the  State.  Other  States  are  doing  likewise;  some,  however, 
have  rested  satisfied  to  publish  only  the  Adjutant  General's  report  proper, 
leaving  out  the  names  and  records  of  the  private  soldiers. 

It  will  be  my  pleasure  to  conform  most  cheerfully  to  whatever  action  the 
legislature,  with  the  approA-al  or  your  Excellency,  may  deem  best  to  adopt  in 
the  premises,  having  full  faith  that  the  same  will  conform  to  the  credit  and 
honor  of  the  State  and  her  soldiery,  as  well  as  to  the  public  good.  Neverthe- 
less, since  it  is  no  part  of  my  nature  or  disposition  to  avoid  responsibility 
when  proper  to  be  assumed,  I  desire  now  to  place  on  record  evidences  of  the 
opinions  and  wishes  I  entertain  relative  to  the  matter.  In  all  that  pertains  to 
the  good  name,  honor,  credit  and  renown  of  this  State,  the  soldiery  of  Illinois 
have  everywhere,  on  all  occasions,  fearlessly  anddauntlessly  done  their  whole 
duty.  Four  hundred  battle-torn,  bullet-riddled  and  blood-stained  banners, 
delivered  by  them  to  the  care  of  the  State,  is  the  ample  evidence  they  offer. 
Surely  this  is  enough  to  prove  that  Illinois  soldiers  deserve  equal  attention 
and  equal  honor  with  those  of  any  other  State.  Shall  we  deny  this  because 
it  will  cost  something?  I  shall  record  my  vote  in  the  negative;  and  whilst  I 
express  my  desire  and  determination  to  do  all  in  my  power  to  make  up  and 
preserve  the  record  of  these  men,  I  hope  and  ask  that  whatever  legislative 
aid  may  be  necessary  may  be  given,  and  I  believe  it  will. 

CONCLUSION. 

The  close  of  this,  my  second  report,  finds  us  far  advanced  into  the  second 
year  after  the  overthrow  of  the  late  rebellion.  The  cannon,  musket,  rifle, 
carbine  and  sabre  have  long  since  been  laid  down,  and  as  gladly  as  they  ever 
unslung  the  knapsack,  the  soldiers  have  laid  aside  the  burdens  of  war,  and 
resumed  their  position  in  society  as  citizens.  The  demoralization  and  crim- 
inal disregard  of  settled  forms  of  law  and  the  usages  of  peaceful  society,  so 
often  the  sequence  of  the  disbandment  of  great  armies  in  Europe,  are  looked 
for  in  vain  here.  The  good,  faithful,  true  and  dauntless  soldier  has  proven 
himself  "in  peace'^  a  good,  true,  faithful,  industrious,  moral  citizen. 

In  every  walk  of  civil  life  and  in  all  the  business  of  the  country,  the  men 
who  so  lately  made  themselves  the  terror  of  their  adversaries,  and  the  won- 
der and  admiration  of  all  Christendom,  are  to  be  found  with  ideas  enlarged, 
intellects  made  vigorous  by  actual  experience  and  contact  with  the  world, 
and  enterprise  quickened  by  a  knowledge  of  their  worth  and  power.  Already 
the  evil  effects  of  war  are  rapijily  giving  place  to  prosperity  and  happiness, 
whilst  the  nation,  with  its  new  wealth  of  renown,  vitality  and  manhood,  is 
bounding  forward  in  the  pathway  of  greatness  to  meet  and  honor  the  coming 


ADJUTANT   GENEKAL'S    KEPORT.  147 

centuries  that  are  destined  to  witness  the  boundless  prosperity,  grandeur  and 
power  of  a  country  in  which  each  citizen  is  (a  political  paradox)  at  once  a 
subject  and  a  sovereign.  In  vain  will  maligners  of  our  form  of  government 
seek  in  the  general  conduct  of  the  men  who  have  been  disbanded  from  the 
grand  army  of  the  republic  for  evidence  to  depreciate  our  institutions.  Too 
well  do  the  American  soldiers  appreciate  the  truth  that  all  their  toils  and  sac- 
rifices were  made  for  maintenance  of  law,  now  to  forget  obedience  to  it.  In- 
stead, therefore,  of  answering  the  expectations  and  hopes  of  the  enemies  of 
our  government,  the  soldiers,  by  becoming  better  men  and  better  citizens, 
have  rejoiced  and  not  disappointed  the  friends  of  human  liberty  and  self  gov- 
ernment all  over  the  worhl,  and  added  thereby  this  last  testimony  to  the 
purity  and  grandeur  of  the  patriotism  that  made  them  one  day  a  victorious 
army,  and  the  next,  quiet  citizens  of  the  republic. 

Trusting  that  the  general  prosperity  and  welfare  of  the  people  of  the  State, 
which  has  thus  far  marked  the  era  of  your  Excellency's  administration,  may 
be  continued,  and  that  ample  relief  may  be  afforded  all  upon  whom  the 
calamities  of  war  may  have  fallen, 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain. 

Very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

I.  N.  HAYNIE, 
Adjutant  General  of  Illinois. 


PART  III. 


Schedule  A.— Organization  of  Illinois  Volunteeks. 

Schedule  B.— Muster-out  of  Illinois  Organizations. 

Schedule  C— Flags  and  Trophies. 

Schedule  D.— Quotas  and  Credits. 

Schedule  E.— Officers  in  ihe  U.  S.  Service  from  Illinois. 

Schedule  F.— One-hundbed-day  Organizations. 

Schedule  G.— Deaths  of  Illinois  Volunteers  at  Andersonville,  Qa. 

Schedule  H.— Persons  Subject  to  Military  Duty. 

Schedule  I.— Bounties,  Etc.,  by  Towns  and  Counties. 

Schedule  K.— Total  Number  of  Troops  Enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Service. 

Schedule  L.— Local  Names  of  Military  Organizations. 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


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Schedule  0 — Flags  and  Trophies. 
Ziist  of  Flags  in  ciistodij  of  the  Adjutant  GeneraVs  Office,  Illinois. 


Inscription  on  Flags. 


Town  Creek.  Port  Donelson.  Swallow  Bluff,  Pittsburg  Lauding,  Butler's 
Creek,  Siege  of  Corinth.  Whippy  Swamp,  Neuse  Bridge,  Corinth,  Alla- 
toona  Pass.  Columbia,  Raleigh,  Savannah,  Bentonville. 

♦Company  flags. 

Presented  to  the  10th  Illinois  Infantry,  by  the  ladies  of  Alton. 

Actually  first  at  Chickasaw  Bayou  and  assault  of  29th;  Jackson,  May  14, 
1863;  Vicksburg  and  assault.  May  22, 1863;  Jackson.  July  10,  1863:  Tus- 
cumbia,  Oct.  26-27. 1863;  Lookout  Mountain.  Nov.  24,1863;  Mission  Ridge, 
Nov.  25,  1863;  Ringgold,  Georgia,  Nov.  27.  1863. 

This  flag  was  transmitted  to  the  State  with  the  following  letters: 

■'Commonwealth  of  Ma.ssachdsetts, 
"Executive  Department,  Boston,  May  10, 1865. 
To  His  Excellency,  Gov.  Oglesby,  Springfield,  III.: 

Goveknor:  I  inclose  with  this  a  copy  of  a  letter  I  received  yesterday 
from  Rev.  Dr.  Lothrop,  clergyman  of  the  Brattle  street  church  in  this 
city,  which  tells  its  own  story.  Locke,  who  is  a  fine  young  fellow  in  ap- 
pearance, brought  it  to  me  in  person,  and  brought  with  it  the  silk  flag, 
the  first  Union  flag  displayed  in  Richmond  on  the  day  of  its  capture. 
Upon  examination,  this  flag  appears  to  belong  to  an  Illinois  regiment, 
numbered  the  13tli;  but  ot  what  arm  of  the  service,  whether  infantry 
or  cavalry,  does  not  appear.  It  was  probably  hanging  in  Turner's  office 
as  a  rebel  trophy.  It  belongs  of  right,  therefore,  to  your  State,  and  I 
hold  it  subject  to  your  order,  content  in  yielding  it  to  you.  to  remember, 
as  symbolical  of  the  common  patriotism  of  the  whole  country,  that  the 
first  Union  flag  raised  in  Richmond  was  aa  Illinois  flag  by  a  Massachu- 
setts soldier. 

I  am,  Governor,  faithfully. 

Your  friend  and  servant, 
iSigned.]  JOHN  A.  ANDREW. 

Governor  of  Massachusetts." 

"12  Chestnut  Street,  May  9, 1865. 
To  His  Excellency,  John  A.  Andrew, 

Governor  of  Massachxisetts ; 
Dear  Sir:  The  bearer,  John  F.  Locke,  of  Somerville.  a  private  of 
company  E,  39th  regiment  Massachusetts  volunteers,  5th  army  corps, 
was  captured  at  the  attack  on  Weldon  railroad,  on  the  19th  of  August, 
1864,  and  sent  to  Salisbury.  N.  C.  where  he  was  kept  till  the  20th  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1865,  and  on  that  day  was  sent  to  Richmond,  arriving  there  on 
the  22d,  to  be  paroled  and  exchanged.  The  day  after  his  arrival  at 
Richmond,  he  met  Capt.  Porter,  Adjutant  General  of  his  brigade,  who 
had  been  left  by  Gen.  Hays  in  charge  of  the  supplies  sent  to  Richmond 
for  our  prisoners  there,  and  Capt.  Porter  wished  him  to  remain  and 
assist  in  the  charge  and  distribution  of  these  supplies.  With  this  wish 
or  order  he  complied,  and  remained  at  Richmond  so  employed  up  to 
the  time  of  the  evacuation  of  that  city  by  the  rebels,  civil  and  military, 
Capt.  Porter  having  in  the  meantime  left,  and  ('apt.  Stuart,  of  the  146th 
New  York  regiment,  taking  his  place.  On  the  morning  of  the  3d  of 
April.  Capt.  Stewart.  Locke  and  one  soldier  having  passed  the  night  in 
the  building  containing  our  stores,  which  was  near  Libby  prison,  Capt. 
Stewart  left  a  little  before  7  o'clock,  and  walked  up  Main  street  to  see 
what  was  going  on,  the  explosions,  the  fires  and  other  indications  all 
satisfying  them  the  city  was  being  evacuated.  Locke  was  left  in 
charge  of  the  building.  About  twenty  minutes  after  this.  Capt. 
Stewart's  servant  came  down  to  the  building  and  said  the  Federal 
cavalry  were  coming  in— that  they  were  about  a  mile  and  a  half  off. 
Locke,  upon  hearing  this,  went  immediately  over  to  Libby,  entered 
Major  Turner's  office,  found  there  two  captured  Union  flags— one  silk, 
the  other  bunting— returned  to  the  building,  and  proceeding  to  the 
third  story,  hung  out  the  Union  flag  from  a  window  or  doorway  before 


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Inscription  on  Flags. 


any  of  our  troops  were  In  sight  and  while  there  were  yet  straggrling' 
many  rebel  soldiers  in  the  street.  He  claims  thus  to  have  raised  the 
first  Union  flag  in  Richmond,  and  as  he  proposes  waiting  upon  your 
Excellency  with  the  Union  flag  which  he  took  from  Major  Turner's 
office  in  the  Libby.  and  wanted  these  facts  to  be  known  to  you,  1  have 
taken  the  liberty  to  write  them  out  in  the  form  of  this  note  to  you. 
Locks  has  been  nearly  three  years  in  the  service,  and  is  twenty-one 
years  old. 

Commending  him  to  your  Excellency.  I  have  the  honor  to  be,  with 
great  regard,  your  friend  and  obedient  servant, 

[Signed]  S-  K.  LOTHROP." 

Shiloh,  Siege  of  Corinth.  Metamora,  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  Jackson,  Cham- 
pion Hills,  Atlanta,  Savannah,  Salkahatchie.  Columbia,  Fayetteville, 
Cheraw,  Bentonville. 

Donelson,  Shiloh,  Siege  of  Corinth,  Metamora,  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  Jack- 
son, Champion  Hills,  Atlanta,  Savannah,  Salkahatchie,  Columbia.^ 
Fayetteville.  Cheraw,  Bentonville. 

New  Madrid.  Island  No.  10.  Siege  of  Corinth,  Nashville,  Chickaniauga,. 
Mission  Ridge,  Knoxville.  Rocky  Face,  Resaca,  Rome,  Dallas,  Kene- 
saw  Mountain,  Peacd  Tree  Creek,  Jonesboro,  Atlanta,  Savannah, 
Charleston,  Averysboro,  Bentonville.  Raleigh. 

Stone  River.  December  31. 1862.  Jan.  2.1863. 

Presented  by  the  citizens  of  Chicago  for  gallant  conduct  on  the  fields  of 
Fredericktown  and  Donelson. 


Charleston.  Belmont,  New  Madrid,  Island  10,  Farmington, 
rinth,  Stons  River. 


iiege  of  Co- 


Pea  Ridge,  Ark..  Siege  of  Corinth,  Miss.,  Perryville,  Ky.,  Nolensville, 
Tenn..  Stone  River.  Chickaraauga,  Ga..  Mission  Ridge,  Tenn.,  Kenesaw 
Mountain,  Ga.,  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Siege  of  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Belmont,  Union  City,  Island  10,  Siege  of  Corinth,  Lavergne,  Stone  River. 
Chickamauga,  Mission  Ridge,  Rocky  Face.  Resaea.  Adairsville,  Dallas, 
Mud  Creek.  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Atlanta. 

Fort  Henry,  Fort  Heiman,  Little  Bethel,  Feb.  13;  Pittsburg  landing,  Tenn... 
April  6  and  7;  Hatchie,  Oct.  5. 

Donelson,  Shiloh,  Corinth. 

Belmont,  Fort  Henry,  Donelson,  Siege  of  Corinth,  Tuscumbia  River» 
Thomson  Hills,  Ingraham  Heights,  Raymond,  Jackson,  Champion 
Hills.  Black  River  Bridge.  Siege  of  Vicksburg  and  22d  May.  Fort  Hill, 
Monroe.  La..  Meridian,  Big  Shanty,  Bush  Mountain,  Kenesaw  Moun- 
tain, Siege  of  Atlanta,  Atlanta,  July  21,  22  and  28;  Lovejoy  Station. 
Jonesboro.  Savannah.  Pocotaligo.  Salkahatchie,  Charleston.  Orange- 
burg, Columbia,  Cheraw,  Fayetteville,  Bentonville.  Goldsboro,  Raleigh. 

Fort  Donelson,  Shiloh,  Hatchie.  Siege  of  Corinth,  Vicksburg,  Jackson, 
Kenesaw  Mountain.  Nickajack,  Atlanta,  Savannah,  Pocotaligo,  Colum- 
bia, Salkahatchie,  Raleigh,  Bentonville. 


PeaRldge.Marche,  7  and  8:  Perryville,  Oct.  8;  Stone  River.  Dec.  31,  1862; 
Chicamauga  Sept.  20, 1863;  Mis.«ion  Ridge,  Nov.  25,  1862:  Resaca,  May 
14. 1864;  Pleasant  Hill,  May  17,  1864.  Kenesaw  Mountain.  June  27.  1864; 
Peach  Tree  Creek.  July  2C,  1864;  Atlanta  Campaign.  Spring  Hill,  Frank- 
lin, Nov.  .30,  1864;  Nashville.  Dec.  15  and  16.  1864. 

Presented  by  Miss  Helen  Anan,  of  Chicago— Alpine,  Bath,  Winchester. 

Fredericktown.  Corinth,  Chapel  Hill.  Knob  Gap,  Stone  River. 

Presented  by  His  Excellency.  Governor  Yates. 
Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  Agricultural  Society,  in  1861,  as  a 
prize  tor  good  drilling.  The  staff  of  this  flag  was  surmounted  by  a 
solid  gilt  metal  eagle,  with  the  following  inscription;  "Presented  to  the 
39th  Illinois  Volunteers,  by  Maj.  Gen.  Gibbon,  commanding  24th  army 
corps,  for  gallant  conduct  during  the  assault  on  Fort  Gregg,  before 
Petersburg,  April  2,  1865." 

New  Hope  Church.  Black  Jack  Knob.  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Atlanta,  Jones- 
boro, Love.ioy's  Station,  Griswoldsville,  Savannah,  Cambahee  Creek, 
Columbia,  Bentonville. 


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167 


Schedule  C — Continued. 


Inscription  on  Flags. 


Chaplin  Hills,  Pea  Ridge,  Stone  River,  Rocky  Pace,  Resaca.  Calhoun, 
Adairsville.  Dallas,  Lost  Mountain.  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Peach  Tree 
Creek, Atlanta.  Jonesboro,  Lovejoy,  Spring  Hill,  Franklin.  Nashville, 
Dec.  15  and  16,  1864. 


Fort  Henry.  Donelson,  Shiloh,  Knosville. 

Fort  Donelson,  Shiloh,  Siege  of  Corinth,  Little  Rock,   Fort  DeRussy, 

Pleasant   Hill,    Cloutierville,    Moore's    Plantation,    Avoyell's    Prairie. 

Bayou  Yellow,  Chicot.  Tupelo.  Franklin,  Nashville. 

Fort  Donelson,  Shiloh,  Siege  of  Corinth.  luka,  Corinth,  Resaca,  Lay's 
Perry,  Rome  Cross  Roads,  Dallas,  Kenesaw  Mountain.  Nickajack  Creek, 
Decacur.  before  Atlanta,  Jonesboro,  Allatoona,  Savannah,  Columbia, 
Bentonville. 

Vicksburg,  Little  Rock,  Clarendon,  Grand  Prairie. 

Inscription  upon  a  silver  plate  on  the  staff,  "Presented  to  the  56th  Illinois 
by  Mrs.  Maria  Raum,  January,  1863.    sub  hoc  signo  vinces." 


Island  No.  10,  Siege  of  Nashville,  Corinth.  Lavergne,  Chattanooga,  Buz- 
zard Rooot,  Rocky  Face  Mountain.  Resaca,  Rome,  Dallas.  Lost  Moun- 
tain. Ackworth,  Kenesaw  Mountain.  Peach  Tree  Creek.  Nickajack. 
Atlanta,  Jonesboro,  Savannah,  Averysboro.  Bentonville.  Goldsboro. 
Raleigh. 

Inscription  upon  a  silver  plate  on  staff,  "Presented  by  the  citizens  of 
Richland  county  to  63d  Illinois  Infantry."  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.; 
Richmond,  La.,  June  16,  1863;  Mission  Ridge.  Tenn..  Nov.  25. 1863;  Atlan- 
ta. Aug.  31,  1864;  AUaioona,  Oct.  5, 1S64;  Savannah.  Dec.  21,  1864;  Salka- 
hatchie,  S.  C,  Feb.  6, 1865;  Columbia,  Feb.  17,  1865;  Bentonville,  N.  C, 
March  21,  1865. 

Presented  by  the  Governor,  Richard  Yates.  New  Madrid,  Island  10,  Siege 
of  Corinth.  Chambers'  Creek,  May  3. 1862;  Tuscumbia  Creek,  luka,  Sept. 
19;  Corinth,  Glendale,  Dallas,  Nickajack,  Snake  Creek  Gap.  Resaca, 
Big  Shanty,  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Siege  of  Atlanta,  July  21,  22,  28;  Jones- 
boro. Savannah. 

Pocotaligo.  Salkahatchie,  Charleston,  Columbia,  Cheraw,  Bentonville. 

Fort  Donelson,  Shiloh.  Corinth.  luka,  Resaca,  Kenesaw  Mountain,  At- 
lanta, Savannah,  Bentonville,  Mount  Zion. 

Stone  River,  Perryville. 

Perryville,  Stone  River,  Chickamauga,  Lookout  Mountain,  Mission 
Ridge. 

Chickamauga,  Chattanooga,  Resaca,  Rome,  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Jones- 
boro, Atlanta,  Savannah,  Averysboro,  Bentonville. 

Thomson's  Hill,  Raymond,  Jackson,  Champion  Hill,  Investment  of 
Vicksburg,  Charge  of  the  fortifications.  Siege  of  Vicksburg.  Browns- 
ville, Miss.,  Red  River  Expedition,  Springdale  Landing,  Old  River, 
Cloutierville,  Guntown,  Ripley. 

Fort  Donelson,  Feb.  3, 1863. 

Perryville,  Stone  River,  Chickamauga,  Polk  Creek,  Buzzard  Roost,  Resaca, 
Rome,  Kenesaw.  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Atlanta,  Jonesboro,  Savannah, 
Goldsboro,  Raleigh. 

Chaplain    Hills,    Stone  River,  Chickamauga,   Mission    Ridge,   Atlanta. 

Franklin,  Nashville. 
Stone  River,  Liberty  Gap,  Orchard  Knob,  Chickamauga,  Mission  Ridge. 
'Atlanta,  Vicksburg,  Resaca,  Coldwater,  Jackson,  Mission  Ridge. 


168 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   BEPORT. 

Schedule  C — Continued. 


Inscription  on  Flags. 


Jackson  May  14. 1863;  Champion  Hill.  May  16,  1863;  Vicksburg,  Miss..  May 
19  to  July  4. 1863:  Mission  Ridge,  Nov.  25, 1863;  Dalton,  Feb.  25. 1864. 

Champion  Hill.  May  16. 1863;  Black  River  Bridge;  Vicksburg,  May  19  and 
22,  and  July  4,  1863;  Red  River  Expedition.  Cloutierville.  Old  River  and 
Yellow  Bayou.  Guntown.  Nashville.  Spanish  Fort,  Blakely.  Mobile. 

Spring  Hill,  Triune,  Chickamauga.  Lookout  Mountain.  Buzzard  Roost, 
Rocky  Face  Ridge,  Dalton.  Resaca,  Kingston,  New  Hope  Church.  Pine 
Mountain.  Kenesaw  Mountain.  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Jonesboro,  Love.ioy. 

Chickas.-iw  Bluflf.  December  29. 1862;  Arkansas  Post.  January  11. 1863;  Port 
Gibson,  May  1.  1863;  Champion  Hill,  May  16.  1863;  Black  River  Bridge. 
May  17.  1863;  Vicksburg.  May  18.  19,  20.  22.  July  4.  1863:  Jackson.  July  10 
and  15.  1863. 

Hoover's  Gap.  Chickamauga,  Farmington.  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Siege  of 
Atlanta.  Rome,  Salem. 

Lavergne.  Stone  River,  Chickamauga,  Mission  Ridge,  Rocky  Face. 
Resaca,  Dallas,  Lost  Mountain.  Kenesaw.  Jonesboro.  Peach  Tree 
Creek,  Atlanta,  Lovejov,  Spring  Hill,  Franklin,  Nashville. 

Tallahatchie  River.  Siege  of  Vicksburg.  Black  River.  Jackson.  Missionary 
Ridge,  Knoxville.  Dalton.  Resaca.  Dallas,  New  Hone  Church.  Noon  Day 
Creek.  Kenesaw  Mountain.  Atlanta.  July  22;  Ezra's  Chapel.  Jonesboro, 
Lovejoy.  Gadsden.  Ala.;  Griswoldsville,  Cougaree  Creek.  Columbia, 
Bentonville,  Raleigh. 


Chickasaw  Bayou.  Assault  19th  and  22d.  Arkansas  Post.  Siege  of  Vicks- 
burg, Black  Bayou.  Guntown,  Memphis.  Eastport. 


Fort  DeRussy.  March  14,  1864;  Pleasant  Hill.  La..  April  6.  1864;  Tupelo. 

Miss..  July  14.  1864;  Nashville.  December  15  and  16,  1864;  Fort  Blakely 

and  Mobile.  Ala..  April  9.  1865. 
Grand  Coteau.  Chickasaw   Bluff,   Black  River   Bridge,  Arkansas   Post. 

Vicksburg,  Port  Gibson.  Jackson,  Champion  Hills. 


Vicksburg.  Chickasaw  Bayou,  Arkansas  Post,  Jackson.  Mission  Ridge. 
Resaca.  Dallas.  Kenesaw  Mountain.  Atlanta,  July  22.  28  and  August  3; 
Jonesboro.  Savannah,  Bentonville. 

Port  Gibson.  Champion  Hills,  Black  River  Bridge.  Vicksburg.  Jackson. 
Mansfield.  La.:  Kane  River,  Atchafalaya.  SpanisH  Fort.  Capture  of 
Mobile. 


2  29th  U.  S.  Col. 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


169 


Schedule  C — Continued. 


Inscription  on  Flags. 


U'ki 
U'kn 


Corinth.  Nashville.  luka,  Grierson  Raid,  Franklin,  Coffeyville.  Island  10. 
CoUierville,  New  Madrid,  Port  Hudson,  Campbellville,  Summerville. 

Salem,  Miss.,  Oct.  8.  1863;  Tupelo,  Miss.,  July  15,  1864;  Hurricane  Creek, 
Miss..  Aug,  14,  1864;  Campbellville,  Tenn.,  Nov.  14,  1864;  Franklin.  Nov. 
27. 1864;  Nashville,  Dec.  15  and  16, 1864. 


Pittman's  Ferry,  Ark.,  July  20,  1862;  Cotton  Plant,  Ark..  July  25;  Union 
City.  Mo.,  Aug.  22,  1862;  Camp  Pillow.  Mo.,  kxie.  2<),  1862;  Bloomfield. 
Mo.,  Sept.  13,  1862;  Van  Buren,  Mo..  Dec.  21.  1S62;  Alton,  Mo.,  Jan.  17. 
1863;  Eleven  Point  River.  Mo..  March  26.  1863:  Jackson,  Mo..  April  22, 
1863:  White  River.  Mo..  April  23,  1863;  Bloomfield.  Mo.,  April  24,  1863; 
Union  City  and  Chalk  Bluff,  Mo.,  April  25,  1863;  Busby  Creek,  Mo.,  May 
31,1863;  near  Helena,  Ark.,  Aug.  8.  1863:  Grand  Pjairie.  Aug.  16,  1863; 
Deadman's  Lake.  Aug.  17.  1863;  Brownsvil^^  Ark.,  Aug.  24  and  25.  1863; 
Bayou  Metre  No.  1,  Ark..  Aug.  27  and  28.1863;  Austin.  Ark.,  Aug.  31.1863; 
Bayou  Metre,  Ark.,  Sept.  4.  1863;  Little  Rock,  Sept.  10. 1863;  Benton, 
Ark.,  Sept.  11, 1863:  Batesville,  Oct.  22.  1863:  Pine  Bluff.  Nov.  28,  1863; 
Arkadelphia,  April  2, 1864;  Ocolona.  April  3, 1864;  Little  Mo.  River, April  4, 
1864;  Prairie  du  Ann,  April  10, 11  and  12, 1864:  Camden,  April  15. 1864;  Jen- 
kins' Ferry,  April  30,  1864;  Cross  Roads.  Sept.  11.  1864;  Mount  Elba, 
Oct..  1864;  Douglass'  Landing,  Feb.  22,  1865;  Monticello,  March  28,  1865. 

Bean  Station,  Knoxville  and  Atlanta. 

D,  1st  Artillery.    Fort  Donelson,    Shilob.    Raymond.    Champion   Hills. 

Siege  of  Vicksburg,  Atlanta,  Lovejoy's  Station,  Jonesboro, 
H.  1st  artillery. 
L  1st  artillery. 
H.  2d  artillery. 
L,  2d  artillery. 
Mercantile  battery. 
Henshaw's  battery. 
Artillery  Brigade,  14  A,  C. 

in  scroll. 
Almost  entrely  worn  out. 
Island  10.  Siege  of  Corinth. 

Hill,  Siege  of  Knoxville. 

are  entirely  worn  out. 


Yellow  silk  banner,  crossed  cannons,  "U.  S. 


Siege  of  Nashville,  Mission  Ridge.  Tunnell 
The  blue  field  and  white  stripes  of  this  flag 


REBEL  FLAGS  AND  TROPHIES. 


Description. 


Flannel  Flag.— Stars  and  bars,  12  stars,  "Jeff  Davis"  in  black  velvet  on  white  bar. 
Captured  by  37th  Illinois  volunteers,  at  Pea  Ridge. 

Garrison  Flag.— Stars  and  bars.  15  stars,  red.  white  and  red  cambric. 

Garrison  Flag. — Stars  ana  bars,  11  stars,  red,  white  and  red  bunting.  Taken  by 
United  States  forces  under  command  of  Brig.  Gen.  Palmer,  on  the  7th  of  October, 
1862,  at  Lavergne,  Tenn.,  and  by  him  presented  to  State  of  Illinois. 

White  Silk  Banner.- Eagle,  stars  and  flowers,  worked  in  silk.  Inscribed  "Jefferson 
Troop."  ■■30th  December,  1814."  Taken  by  a  company  of  cavalry  under  Brig.  Gen. 
Osterhaus,  from  a  company  of  Louisiana  cavalry,  in  the  battle  of  Black  River 
Bridge.  June.  1863. 

Blue  Silk  Flag.— 15  stars.  Cotton  Plant  worked  in  silk,  with  the  motto.  "Regnant 
Populi." 

Red  Cotton  Flag.— Southern  cross  in  blue.  13  stars.  Inscribed  "Barlow's  Battery," 
■■32  shots  in  gunboat  Gen.  Bragg.  June  15,  1864."  This  flag  was  captured,  together 
with  two  pieces  of  artillery,  at  Brookhaven.  Miss.,  by  the  2d  cavalry  brigade.  Col. 
J.  G.  Fonda,  commanding,  August  18. 1864. 

Red  Banner.— Bunting,  southern  cross  in  blue.  12  stars.  Captured  by  Corp.  N.  S. 
Lockwood,  from  2d  Tennessee  rebel  cavalry,  in  the  fight  with  Gen.  Forrest.  It  is 
pierced  with  bullets,  and  stained  with  the  life  blood  of  its  former  bearer,  who  only 
surrendered  it  in  his  death. 

Regimental  Flag.— Red.  white  and  red  bars.  Inscribed  with  the  coat  of  arms  of  Ten- 
nessee, and  18th  Tennessee  regiment."  This  flag  was  presented  to  the  18th  Ten- 
nessee by  the  ladies  of  Murfreesboro,  and  captured  at  the  battle  of  Fort  Donelson, 
by  Co.  E,66th  Illinois  volunteers. 


170  ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

Schedule  C — Concluded. 


Des. 


Description. 


Red  Bunting  Banner.— Southern  cross  in  blue,  13  stars.  This  flag  was  captured  in  the 
last  charge  of  July  22.  1864.  before  Atlanta.  Ga..  made  by  the  66th  and  64th  Illinois 
volunteers,  sharpshooters.  The  flag  belonged  to  the  Texan  Rangers,  and  was 
only  surrendered  by  its  bearer  in  his  death,  to  Capt.  George  W.  Keid  and  Sergeant 
(now  1st  Lieut.)  Henry  Miller,  Co.  D,  64th  Illinois. 

Red  Banner.— Bunting,  Southern  cross  in  blue,  13  stars.  Battle  flag  of  the  46th  rebel 
infantry.  Captured  by  Corp.  Joseph  Claucus,  company  E,  2d  Illinois  cavalry,  at 
Blakely.  Ala.,  April  1.  1865. 

A  Brass  Cannon.— Captured  at  Macon,  Ga..  by  1st  brigade,  2d  division  cavalry,  corps 
M.  D.  M.  It  is  in  an  unfinished  state,  and  is  called  the  '"Stockton  Gun."  It  is  one 
of  four  guns  intended  for  presentation  to  Gen.  Forrest.  C.  S.  A.  These  guns  were 
found  buried  in  the  burial  ground  of  the  small-pox  hospital,  with  head  and  foot 
boards,  as  of  a  deceased  soldier.  Presented  to  the  State  by  the  98th  Illinois 
mounted  infantry. 

A  Tin  Trumpet.— Taken  from  the  Chief  Bugler  of  Col.  Slomm's  regiment  rebel  cav- 
alry, by  the  16th  Illinois  cavalry,  at  Jonesville,  Va..  November  29, 1863,  in  a  fight  in 
which  the  rebel  loss  was  21  officers  and  men  killed.  21  prisoners.  85  stand  of  arms, 
and  15  horses  and  equipments. 

Sabre  with  a  Wooden  Scabbard.— Captured  by  the  98th  Illinois  mounted  infantry,  at 
Macon.  Ga..  with  other  arms,  in  the  old  Baptist  church. 

Unfinished  Rifle  from  Macon  Arsenal.— Captured  by  98th  Illinois  mounted  infantry. 

Ballard's  Breech-Loading  Carbine.— Captured  by  98th  Illinois  mounted  infantry,  from 
office  of  Col.  J.  W.  Mallet,  Superintendent  of  C  S.  Laboratory,  at  Macon. 

Hall's  Breech-Loading  Rife.— Captured  by  98th  Illinois  mounted  infantry,  from 
Macon  arsenal. 

Brass-Mounted  Musket.— Captured  from  5th  Alabama  cavalry,  at  Madison  Station. 
Alabama,  May  17, 1864.  Presented  to  the  State  by  Surgeon  S.  C.  Plummer,  13th 
Illinois  infantry. 

Sergeant's  Sword.— 18  inches  long  and  2^2  inches  wide.  Captured  at  Island  No.  10, 
May  5,  1862,  by  Maj.  F.  A.  Starring,  2d  Illinois  artillery. 

Enfield  Musket.- Captured  by  98th  Illinois  mounted  infantry,  at  Macon,  Ga. 

Two  Fragments  of  Shell.— Sent  from  Vicksburg  by  Col.  John  Logan.  32d  Illinois. 

C.  S.  A.  Breech-Loading  Carbine. 

Goyn  &  Campbell's  Carbine. 

Squirrel  Rifle,  from  Pea  Ridge.— Barrel  nearly  four  feet  in  length. 

Unfinished  Rifle.— Captured  by  98th  Illinois  mounted  infantry,  at  Macon,  Ga. 

Green's  Breech-Loading  Carbine. 

Burnside  Carbine. 

Breech-Loading  Carbine.— Captured  by  the  98th  Illinois  mounted  infantry,  at  Macon, 
Georgia. 

Brunswick  Carbine,  manufactured  by  Barnett,  London.— Captured  by  98th  Illinois 
mounted  infantry,  at  Macon,  Ga. 

Corn  Knife,  with  iron  guard  for  the  hilt.— Captured  by  Lieut.  H.  C.  Walker,  from 
Texan  Rangers,  at  Jackson.  Mo.,  March  28, 1863. 

Board —Taken  from  the  stocks  at  Andersonville  prison,  Ga.,  May  9,  1865,  by  98th 
Illinois  mounted  infantry.  This  is  a  part  of  that  portion  of  the  stocks  used  to- 
confine  the  limbs  of  refractory  Union  officers. 


172 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Schedule  D — 


1st  and  2d  Class 
Enrollment. 


Quotas. 


„       c 


41, 144 

4,652 

9.767 
11,670 

9,919 
26.415 

5,143 
11,718 
11,313 
14.581 
10.475 
14, 948 

9,309 
10, 729 
14,174 
143,947 
11,529 

8,309 
19.079 
10.814 

7,  " 
14,696 
16,888 

5,379 

7, 
11,146 

1,979 

9,367 
33,28r 

7.621 
16,067 
10,372 

9,849 
29,041 

3,704 

9.499 
20.658 
12,285 

9,560 

8,350 
12,931 
11,942 
27,147 

9.306 
30,024 
15,393 
13,073 
28,512 
18,248 
48,272 

8,976 
17,643 
11,632 
14,247 
13,655 
24,504 
30,689 
12,730 
13,437 
10, 

6,101 
20,061 
22,085 


7,049 
2,221 
1,465 
1,600 
1,311 
4,533 
952 
2. 
1. 
2,776 
2,155 
1, 

2. 
2,773 
33,471 
1.561 

903 
3,150 
1,604 
1.491 
1.300 
2,671 

747 
1. 
1,956 

491 
1,214 
4,  ' 
1. 

2.271 
1,794 
1,226 
4,440 

472 
1,746 
3,933 
2,204 
1,586 

975 
1.812 
1,901 
3,233 
1,219 
4,530 
2,353 
1 

4.576 
2,391 
8,333 
1,193 
3,235 
2,307 
2,377 
2.504 
4,219 
6,951 
2,051 
2,165 
1.529 

965 
3,221 
3,117 


8,475 
2,912 
1,803 
1,646 
1,558 
5,233 
1,175 
2,172 
2.073 
3,061 
2.512 
2,029 
1,444 
2,372 
3.203 
38,262 
1,624 


1,947 
1, 
2, 
3,605 

728 
1, 
2, 

607 
1, 
4,967 
1.191 
2,726 
1,984 
1,323 
5,280 

56) 
1,998 
4,624 
2,458 
1,797 

998 
1,815 
2,324 
3,709 
1.314 
4,962 
2.575 
2,021 
5,212 
2,592 
9,992 
1,443 
3.493 
2,922 
2,870 
3,245 
5 

8,598 
2. 454 
2,866 
1 

1.236 
3,458 
3,194 


6,457 
2,795 
1,059 
1,266 
1,500 
4,696 
593 
2,010 
1,604 
2,997 
1,532 
1,529 
1,525 
1,483 
3,407 
34,366 
1,449 


1,507 
1,846 
1,911 
3,343 

734 
1, 
2,043 

246 
1, 

4,782 
1, 

2,486 
1,62; 
1,364 
4,  •■" 

1, 

4,708 
2.306 
1.854 
947 
1,657 
1,819 
1,895 
1,362 
5,002 
1,914 
1, 

5,096 
1, 

6.420 
1,325 
3,138 
1, 
2,626 
3,331 
3,637 
4,449 
2,  ' 
2.557 
1,822 
1,569 
.3.758 
2.647 


1,154 
130 
274 
327 
278 
741 
144 
329 
317 
409 
294 
419 
261 


4,036 
323 
233 
535 


335 
761 
261 
842 
432 
367 
799 
512 
1.353 
252 
495 
326 


789 

1,587 

8H 

500 

187 

330 

224 

360 

190 

295 

507 

1,021 

99 

214 

225 

475 

217 

363 

280 

625 

201 

485 

287 

425 

17H 

307 

206 

463 

272 

624 

761 

7,536 

221 

352 

159 

203 

366 

70£ 

207 

361 

136 

336 

282 

293 

324 

601 

103 

168 

150 

293 

214 

440 

38 

111 

18(1 

273 

63H 

939 

146 

240 

30H 

511 

m 

404 

18H 

276 

557 

1,00C 

71 

106 

182 

393 

396 

886 

236 

496 

18H 

357 

16(1 

22C 

21f" 

40!: 

22!; 

428 

.521 

728 

17^ 

275 

576 

1,020 

295 

530 

251 

441 

547 

1,030 

35(: 

538 

926 

1,876 

172 

269 

33f- 

728 

22a 

520 

27H 

535 

262 

564 

47(: 

950 

58> 

1.565 

244 

462 

?5h 

487 

2i(: 

344 

117 

217 

385 

725 

m 

702 

ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


173 


Quotas  and  Credits. 


Prior  to  December  31, 

1864. 

December  31 

1865. 

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^ 

o 

t^ 

> 

z 

^ 

a 

H 

o 

H 

f 

» 

CD 

1 

e 

1^ 

■  as 

4.853 

4,418 

435 

1,081 

646 

5,499 

755 

5,173 

326 

1.178 

1,325 

147 

201 

348 

1,526 

33 

1,35S 

168 

1,072 

1,052 

20 

109 

89 

1.161 

96 

1.14« 

13 

1.168 

1,080 

8s 

236 

148 

1.316 

257 

1,337 

21 

1,006 

1,081 

75 

132 

207 

1.213 

134 

1.215 

2 

3,086 

2,746 

34C 

852 

512 

3,598 

880 

3,626 

28 

640 

46C 

18C 

111 

69 

571 

68 

5-i8 

43 

1,368 

1.17S 

190 

378 

188 

1,556 

320 

1,498 

58 

1,221 

1,10S 

112 

260 

148 

1,369 

203 

1.312 

57 

1,792 

2,021 

235 

195 

430 

2.222 

249 

2.276 

54 

1,372 

1,192 

180 

257 

77 

1,449 

177 

1,369 

80 

1,448 

1,338 

110 

228 

lis 

1,566 

222 

1,560 

6 

971 

1,397 

426 

65 

491 

1,462 

85 

1.482 

20 

1,340 

1,147 

193 

241 

48 

1,388 

185 

1.332 

56 

1,793 

2,679 

886 

49 

935 

2.728 

62 

2.741 

13 

20.305 

18,867 

1,438 

5.202 

3.764 

24,069 

3,569 

22,436 

1.633 

1,149 

1.111 

38 

202 

164 

1.313 

212 

1.323 

10 

749 

880 

131 

3S 

169 

918 

40 

920 

2 

2,12C 

2,069 

51 

323 

272 

2,392 

322 

2,391 

1 

1,175 

1.462 

287 

41 

32S 

1.503 

60 

1,522 

19 

952 

i,ooa 

56 

169 

225 

1,177 

167 

1,175 

2 

1,329 

1,270 

54 

256 

202 

1,531 

249 

1.524 

7 

1,962 

1,954 

8 

418 

410 

2,372 

35= 

2.312 

60 

536 

533 

3 

86 

83 

619 

625 

6 

937 

1.121 

184 

70 

254 

1,191 

81 

1,202 

11 

1.282 

1.41S 

137 

24S 

385 

1,667 

210 

1,629 

38 

3O0 

222 

78 

50 

28 

272 

49 

271 

1 

92S 

1,205; 

279 

51 

330 

1,259 

33 

1,241 

18 

3,285 

3,201 

84 

649 

565 

3,850 

538 

3,739 

111 

786 

1,35S 

572 

572 

1.35S 

4 

1,362 

4 

1,69-1 

1,67S 

16 

321 

305 

1,999 

262 

1,940 

59 

1.204 

1.151 

53 

213 

160 

1,364 

192 

1,343 

21 

947 

1,216 

269 

77 

346 

1,293 

10 

1.226 

67 

3,195 

2, 90S 

287 

598 

311 

3.506 

364 

3.272 

234 

36£ 

561 

192 

192 

561 

8 

569 

8 

1,155 

1.166 

13 

247 

260 

1,413 

164 

1,330 

83 

2,58i 

2,575 

10 

574 

564 

3,147 

504 

3,077 

70 

1,46C 

1,502 

42 

228 

270 

1,730 

267 

1,769 

39 

1,085 

1,371 

283 

80 

363 

1,451 

51 

1,422 

29 

77( 

84£ 

73 

87 

160 

930 

105 

94S 

18 

1.301 

1.15E 

14S 

275 

127 

1. 434 

171 

1.330 

104 

1.355 

l,22t 

235 

339 

104 

1,459 

109 

1,229 

230 

2,5K 

2,205 

384 

556 

172 

2,761 

30S 

2.513 

24S 

91£ 

1,42< 

504 

501 

1.423 

3 

1,426 

3 

3,212 

3.58t 

376 

284 

660 

3.872 

285 

3,873 

1 

1.659 

1,591 

62 

212 

180 

1,839 

167 

1,764 

75 

1.374 

1.331 

37 

21S 

181 

1.555 

214 

1,551 

4 

3,19( 

3,33( 

14t 

512 

652 

3.842 

507 

3,837 

5 

1.805 

1,64] 

164 

256 

92 

1,897 

249 

1.890 

7 

5,715 

5,181 

534 

956 

422 

6.137 

761 

5,942 

195 

m 

1,134 

216 

IOC 

316 

1.234 

96 

1,230 

4 

2A(y. 

1,992 

115 

462 

347 

2.454 

454 

2.446 

S 

1.52^ 

l,47t 

45 

254 

209 

1,733 

264 

1.7*3 

10 

1,655 

2.07^ 

41( 

51 

476 

2,131 

86 

2,160 

29 

1.715 

1.851 

136 

282 

415; 

2.133 

33S 

2. 189 

56 

2,902 

2,641 

261 

5« 

307 

3,209 

543 

3.184 

25 

4.355 

3,595 

751 

702 

55 

4,300 

623 

4.221 

79 

1,44( 

1,822 

376 

124 

5O0 

1,946 

132 

1.954 

8 

1,57( 

1.335 

235 

471 

242 

1,812 

462 

1.797 

15 

1.125 

1,51^ 

38£ 

2t 

409 

1.534 

17 

1,531 

3 

69i: 

865 

161 

102 

269 

967 

15 

880 

87 

2,212 

2.29^ 

82 

445 

525 

2.737 

440 

2,734 

3 

2,243 

2,176 

67 

360 

293 

2,536 

357 

2,533 

3 

174 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Schedule  D — 


1 

§ 

IST  AND  2d  Class 
Enrollment. 

Quotas. 

Counties. 

li 

1863. 

1864. 

1861. 

1862. 

:  ^    -A 

13 

:  f=2 

•  &■•-*§ 

00§ 

;SI 

;          P  o 

l.i 

McLean 

28.580 

5.741 

7,229 

5.119 

801 

548 

1.293 

1.128 

9,577 

1.403 

1,715 

1.598 

269 

184 

316 

268 

Mercer 

15,037 

2,075 

2.325 

2.376 

422 

288 

467 

363 

Monroe  

12,815 

1,987 

3,509 

723 

359 

246 

673 

548 

Montgomery 

ia,881 

2,617 

2,976 

1.625 

389 

266 

589 

465 

Morgan 

21.937 

3,248 

3,935 

3,537 

615 

421 

731 

614 

Moultrie 

6,384 

951 

970 

982 

179 

122 

214 

151 

Ogle 

22.863 

3,709 

3,815 

3,676 

641 

438 

835 

595 

Peoria 

36,475 

6.238 

7,828 

7,303 

1,023 

698 

1.405 

1.222 

9.508 
6,124 

27, 182 

1,518 
1,033 
3.492 

1,554 
1,136 
3.961 

1,622 
1,146 
4.005 

267 
172 

762 

182 
118 
521 

342 
233 

786 

243 

Piatt  ■■■■:;■:;:■■:::: 

177 

Pike 

618 

6.546 
3.904 

1.192 
986 

1.249 
1.543 

1.360 
1.460 

184 
109 

126 

75 

268 
222 

194 

puFaski:::::::::::::: 

241 

5.57S 

916 

1,006 

850 

156 

107 

106 

157 

Randolph 

16, 766 

2.743 

3.301 

2.076 

470 

322 

618 

515 

Richland 

9.709 

1,492 

1,483 

1.403 

272 

186 

336 

231 

Rock  Island 

20,981 

3,007 

3.540 

3.333 

588 

402 

677 

553 

Saline 

9,161 

1,216 

1.261 

1.310 

257 

176 

274 

197 

Sansramon 

31,963 

6,226 

7,989 

6,622 

896 

613 

1,402 

1.247 

Schuyler 

14,670 

1.854 

2,054 

1,835 

411 

281 

41!: 

321 

Scott 

9,047 

1.460 

1,739 

1,560 

254 

174 

32£ 

271 

Shelby] 

14,590 

2,910 

3,673 

2,415 

409 

280 

655 

573 

Stark 

9.003 

1.284 

1,602 

1,481 

252 

173 

289 

250 

St.  Clair 

37. 169 

7.159 

8,95& 

4,539 

1.042 

713 

1,612 

1,398 

Stephenson 

25,112 

4.285 

3,358 

704 

482 

90C 

669 

Tazewell 

21,427 

3,598 

4,381 

3.066 

601 

411 

81C 

684 

Union 

11.145 

1,501 

1,94S 

2.103 

312 

214 

33S 

304 

Vermilion 

19, 77S 

3,306 

3.258 

555 

379 

744 

573 

Wabash 

7,233 

937 

91C 

997 

203 

139 

211 

142 

Warren 

18,293 

3,041 

3,627 

3.244 

513 

351 

685 

566 

Washington 

13. 725 

2.341 

2.682 

1.709 

385 

263 

52; 

419 

Wayne 

12.222 

1.448 

1.517 

1.497 

343 

234 

326 

237 

White 

12,274 

1.611 

1.616 

1,647 

344 

235 

363 

252 

Whiteside 

18,729 

3,224 

3.328 

3,338 

525 

359 

726 

519 

Will 

29,264 

5,746 

5.33S: 

3,452 

821 

561 

1.294 

833 

Williamson 

12,087 

1,408 

1.62(] 

1,717 

33£ 

232 

33'i 

253 

Winnebago 

24,457 

4.072 

4,524 

3.146 

686 

469 

gn 

706 

Woodford 

13, 281 

2.419 

2.842 

1,569 

372 

255 

545 

444 

Total.. 

1,704,327 

287.941 

333.518 

278,287 

47,785 

32.685 

64.833 

52,057 

ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


175 


Concluded. 


Peior  to  December  31. 

1864. 

December  31 

,  1865. 

H 

H 

O 

t?3 

> 

!2; 

1-3 

Q 

H 

O 

ts 

n  o 

a  ID 

X 

|E 

3E 

f 

d5 

an 

i 

c  2. 

fl 

a 
o 

P 

f 

|g: 

a 

CO 

3.770 

3,723 

47 

« 

419 

4,189 

626 

4.349 

160 

i:037 

991 

46 

225 

179 

1,216 

234 

1.225 

9 

1.540 

1,676 

136 

186 

322 

1,862 

172 

1,848 

14 

1.826 

1,07C 

756 

110 

646 

1.180 

157 

1,227 

47 

1.709 

1.471 

23S 



290 

52 

1,761 

149 

1,620 

141 

2.381 

2.431 

50 

349 

369 

2,78C 

301 

2,732 

48 

665 

625 
2,445 

40 
64 

148 
544 

108 
480 

773 
2,989 

148 

508 

773 
2.953 

2.509 

36 

4.348 

4.143 

2Q5 

1,050 

845 

5,193 

764 

4,907 

286 

1,G34 

1,446 

412 

36 

448 

1,482 

22 

1,468 

14 

700 

1,051 

351 

351 

1,051 

4 

1,055 

4 

2.687 

2,853 

166 

368 

534 

3,221 

279 

3,132 

89 

772 

1,252 

480 

480 

1,252 

1 

1,253 

1 

647 

637 

10 

196 

186 

833 

6 

643 

190 

626 

544 

82 
66 

163 

207 

81 
141 

707 
2,066 

163 
240 

707 
2,099 

1,925 

33 

1.025 

1.523 

49S 

498 

1,523 

54 

1,577 

54 

2,220 

2,111 

109 

492 

383 

2,603 

362 

2,473 

13C 

904 

1.273 

369 

12 

381 

1,285 

7 

1.280 

5 

4.15S 

4,596 

438 

33C 

768 

4,926 

414 

5.01C 

84 

1.43C 

1,479 

49 

176 

225 

1,655 

91 

1.57C 

85 

1.02!: 

1,097 

69 

109 

178 

1,206 

115 

1.212 



6 

1,917 

1,807 

110 

314 

204 

2,121 

263 

2.070 

51 

964 

895 

69 

239 

17U 

1,134 

189 

1.084 

50 

4,7fi5 

3,552 

1,213 

848 

365 

4,400 

844 

4,396 

4 

2,755 

2,738 

17 

418 

401 

3,156 

430 

3.168 

12 

2.506 

2.17S 

327 

544 

217 

2.723 

521 

2,700 

23 

1.168 

1,836 

668 

668 

1,836 

10 

1,846 

10 

2,251 

2,194 

57 

395 

338 

2,589 

402 

2,596 

7 

695 

683 

12 

112 

IOC 

795 

24 

707 

88 

2,115 

2,071 

44 

406 

362 

2,477 

384 

2,455 

22 

1.594 

1,571 

23 

215 

192 

1.786 

173 

1,744 

42 

1.140 

1,586 

446 

25 

471 

1.611 

27 

1,613 

2 

1.194 

1.981 

781 

7S7 

1.981 

3 

1,984 

3 

2.129 

2.0U 

UC 

52C 

41C 

2,539 

516 

2.535 

4 

3.508 

3.255 

254 

483 

229 

3,738 

441 

3,696 

42 

1,161 

1.572 

411 

6 

417 

1,578 

3 

1,575 

3 

2,77S 

2.764 

U 

396 

384 

3,162 

423 

3,187 

25 

1,616 

1,355 

261 

300 

1,655 

288 

1.643 

12 

197,360 

198.596 

11.186 

12,422 

32,892 

35,291 

231,488 

27,996 

226.592 

5,715 

819 

176 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Schedule  E. — Officers  in  the  U.  S.  Service  from  Illinois. 

General  Officers. 
Assistant  Adjutants  Gej^eral. 
Judge  Advocates. 
Medical  Department. 
Additional  Paymasters. 
Assistant  Quartermasters. 
Commissaries  of  Subsistence. 
Signal  Corps. 
Hospital  Chaplains. 
Aids-de-Camp. 


Rank. 

Name. 

To  date 
from 

Remarks. 

Lt.  Gen.  U.  S.  A.. 

July    25.1866 

Vacated  March  4, 1869 

lieutenant  general  u.  s.  a. 

Maj.  Gen.  U.  S.  A. 

Mar.     2.1864 

Promoted    General-in-Chief  of 

MAJOR  generals. 

Brig.  General 


Ulysses  S.  Grant 

John  Pope 

John  A.  McClernand.. 
Stephen  A.  Hurlbut .. 
Benjamin  M.  Prentiss 

John  M.  Palmer 

Richard  J.  Oglesby... 

John  A.  Logan 

John  M.  Schofield 

Giles  A.  Smith 


Feb. 
Mar. 


16. 1862 
21, 1862 


Sept.  17,1862 
Nov.    29,1862 


Nov.    24.1865 


Promoted 

Resigned  Nov.' 30, 1864.'. .'.'.'. 
Mustered  out  June  20, 1865. 
Resigned  Oct.  28, 1863 

Res'igne'd  'May '26.' 1864." .' .'.' .' .' 

Resigned  Aug.  17, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  1, 1866. . 
Mustered  out  Feb.  1.1866  .. 


BREVET  MAJOR  GENERALS. 


Brig.  General 


Brev.  Brig.  Gen 
Brig.  General  . 


Brev.  Brig.  Gen 
Brig.  General 


T.  E.G.  Ransom 

John  Mc  Arthur 

John  E.  Smith 

Benj.  H.  Grierson 

John  A.  Rawlins 

Eugene  A.  Carr 

Michael  K.  Lawler 

Joseph  D.  Webster... 

William  P.  Carlin 

Augustus  L.  Chetlain 

Elias  S.  Dennis 

Smith  D.  Atkins 

Mason  Brayman 

John  Cook 

Benjamin  Dornblaser 

James  D.  Morgan 

Thomas  O.  Osborn — 
Julius  White 


Died  at  Rome,  Ga.,  Oct.  29,1864. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  24, 1865 

Mustered  out  April  30, 1866 

Mustered  out' Jan.  15, 1866  ...'.'.'. 

Mustered  out  Jan.  15.1866 

Resigned  Nov.  6, 1865 

Mustered  out  Aug.  24, 1865 

Mustered  out  Jan.  15, 1866 

Mustered  out  Aug.  24, 1865 

Mustered  'ou't'AugV24,'i865'.!! !!! 

Mustered  'o'ut'A'ug.'24."i865! ! '.'.'.'. 
Resigned  Sept.  28,1865 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 

Schedule  E — Continued. 


177 


Appointed  from 

Names. 

To  date 
from 

Remarks. 

Regiment. 

Rank. 

56Inf 

15  In£ 

Colonel 

Brevet  Coi!;;; 
Colonel ...'.'.'.. 

Brevet  Co'l!!! 
Colonel 

Brevet  Coi '.;;.' 

Colonel.!!!!!! 
Brevet  Col.... 
Colonel   

liieut.  Coi!!!!! 
Colonel   

Brevet  Coi!!!! 
Colonel 

Green  B.  Raum 

George  C.  Rogers 

Sept.  19,1864 
Mar.  ^13,1865 

July    11,1865 
Mar.  ^13,1865 

June  20.1865 
Mar.  _13,1865 

Mar.     6,1865 
Mar.    10,1865 
Mar.    26,1865 
Mar.  ^13,1865 

June  18,1865 
Mar.  ,13,1865 

7  Inf 

John  I.  Rinaker 

J.  S.  Reynolds 

James  M.  Ruggles 

Edward  S.  Solomon 

Warren  Sliedd 

64  Inf 

3Cav 

3oinf ;:":: 

83  Inf 

Arthur  A.  Smith   

Franklin  C.  Smith 

Robert  F.  Smith 

Joseph  Stockton  

102  Inf  .... 

16    nf 

72   nf  . 

88    nf 

8  Inf 

Francis  T.  Sherman 

Josiah  A.  Sheetz  

William  A.  Schmitt 

Benjamin  F.  Sheetz 

Samuel  N.  Shoup 

Hiram  F.  Sickles 

John  C  Smith    

Promoted 

27  Inf 

92  Inf  . 

114  Inf  .... 

147  Inf  .... 

96  Inf 

155  Inf  .... 

Gustavus  A.  Smith 

William  S.  Steward 

Robert  W.  Smith  

Frederick  A.  Starring  ... 

George  W.  Smith 

James  M.  True  

JohnTilson 

Charles  Turner 

Ezra  Taylor 

Victor  Vifquain    

65  Inf 

16  Cav  

72  Inf 

88  Inf 

62  Inf 

10  Inf 

108  [nf  .... 

97  Inf 

84  Inf 

Louis  H.  Waters  

John  M.  Waite 

Martin  R.  M.  Wallace  ... 

Jules  C.  Webber 

John  S.Wilcox 

James  G.  Wilson 

Henry  Yates,  Jr    

8  Cav 

4  Cav 

Colonel 

Lieut.  Ool 

Colonel 

Major 

18  Inf  . 

52Irf 

15  Cav 

106  Inf 

Colonel 

ASSISTANT    ADJUTANTS    GENERAL. 


Name. 

Rank. 

For. 

Date  of 
appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

Major  J.  A.  Rawlins... 
Capt.  J.  A.  Rawlins    .. 

Lieut.  Col. 
Major 

Maj.  Gen.  Grant 

Maj.  Gen.  McClernand 
Maj.  Gen.  D.  Hunter  .. 

Nov.     1.1862 
\pril  14,1862 
June   30,1862 
Oct.     30, 1862 
April  21, 1863 
April  23, 1863 
May      8, 1863 
Sept.     4.1863 
Jan.     12,1864 
July      2, 1864 
July    25,1864 
July    25.1864 
Nov.    12,1864 
Feb.    11,1865 
Feb.    25,1865 
Aug.     2,1865 
June   28,1861 
Aug.     5,1861 
Aug.    30,1861 
Sept.  25,1862 
Oct.      3, 1861 
Oct.     24,1861 
Nov.    15,1861 
Feb.    19,1861 

Promoted   ^ 

Walter  A.  Scates 

Edward  W.  Smith 

Lieut.  Wm    D.  Green.. 

M.O.Jan.  4,  1866.... 
M.  0.  July  20. 1866  ... 
M.  O.  Feb.  19.1865.... 

Robert  R.  Townes 

' '        .... 

Resigned  Feb.  28, '65. 

Capt.  Sheridan  Wait  . . 

Resigned  July  10, '63. 

" 

M.  0.  June  7,1865.... 

John  Hay 

M.  0.  April  8.1867 

John  Hough 

M.  0.  Nov.  25,1865    .. 

Capt.  J.  W^  Barnes  .... 

M.  O.  Jan.  4,1866 

•  • 

Killed  April  6,1865... 
Resigned  3lay  25. '65. 

Amasa  A.  Dana   . 

•  • 

S.  L.  Woodward 

• ' 



M.  0.  Sept.  19,1865... 

Appointed  in  U.  S.A. 

Clarence  H.  Dyer 

• ' 

.M.  O.  Feb.  10,1866.... 

Don  Piatt 

Captain.. 

Dismissed  Sept.23,'62 

•  •   * 

•  • 

Thomas  J.  Newsham 

Resigned  April  14, '62 

Theodore  Read 

Promoted   • 

George  D.  Kellogg 

3enry  Dinmore 

' ' 

Dismissed  Nov.27,'63 

•"rancis  A.  Dallam 

3enry  W.  Bowers 

••      !!!! 

Brig.  Gen.  Richardson 
Brig.  Gen.  Woodbury  . 

Mar.    24,1862 
April  14,1862 

Resigned  Dec.  20, '62. 
Disch.  June  24, 1865.. 

Vol.  1—12 


178 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Schedule  E — Continued. 

BRIGADIER    GENERALS. 


Appointed  from 

Names. 

To  date 
from 

Remarks. 

Regiment. 

Rank. 

21Inf 

Colonel 

Ulysses  S.  Grant 

Stephen  A.  Hurlbut  .... 
Benj.  M.  Prentiss  .     ... 

John  A.  McClernand 

Eleazer  Paine       

May    n,1861 

Sept.  ^  ^3, 1861 

Nov.    21.1861 
Dec.    20,1861 
Mar.      7, 1862 
Mar.  ^21,1862 

April  15,1862 
April  25.1862 
June     9,1862 
July  ^17,1862 

Sept.    5,1862 
Sept.  19,1862 

Sept.  24,1862 
Nov.      1, 1862 
Nov.  31862 

Mar.    13,1863 
June     3,1863 
June  _29, 1863 

Aug.  ^  _4, 1863 

Aug.    11,1863 
Sept.     7,186-i 
Oct.     30, 1863 
Dec.    18,1863 
June   27,1864 
July      3,1864 
July    30,1864 
Feb,    15,1865 
Feb.    18,1865 
May      1, 1865 
July    20,1865 
Sept.  25,1865 
July    21,1865 

Promoted 

Colonel 

' ' 

Colonel 

Resigned  April  5,1865 

Wm  A.Richardson 

JohnM.  Schofield 

JohnM.  Palmer   

Eugene  A.  Carr 

Richard  J.  Oglesby 

John  Cook                     

Colonel 

iiin'f  . 

3Cav 

8Inf 

7Inf 

Mustered  out  Jan.  15,1865  ... 
Promoted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  24  1865 

llinf 

12Inf 

VVra.  H.  L.  -Wallace 

Died  of  wounds,  Apr.  10,1862 

31  Inf  . 

!!     

John  A.  Logan 

Promoted 

27Inf 

17  Inf 

37  Inf  .     .. 

Napoleon  B.  Buford  — 

Leonard  B.  Ross  

Julius  White 

Mustered  out  Aug.  25. 1865. . . 

Resigned  July  22, 1863 

Resigned  Nov.  19  1864  . 

19  Inf 

John  B.  Turchin  

James  D   Morgan 

(Charles  E.  Hovey 

Gus  cavus  A.  Smith 

Mason  Brayman  

Alfred  W.  EUet 

Resigned  Oct  4  1864 

10  Inf 

33  Inf 

35  Inf 

Lieut,  coi  ■.'.;;; 

Colonel    

Captain  ..'.'.'.. 

Colonel.;!".!!! 
Major 

Promoted 

Not  conf'm'd  by  U.  S.  Senate 

Expired  by  const,  lim.  Mar. 

4,1863..... 

29  Inf 

Mustered  out  Aug.  24,1865... 

55  Inf 

8Cav 

John  P.  Farnsworth  .... 

Resigned  March  4, 1863 

18  Inf 

34  Inf  . 

Michael  K.  Lawler 

E   N   Kirk 

Promoted 

Died  at  Chicago  July  29  '1863 

45  xnf 

48 Inf 

1  Art 

IshamN.  Haynie 

Joseph  D.  Webster 

William  W.  Orme 

T.  E.  G.  Ransom 

Expired  by  const,  lim.  Mar. 
4,1863 

94  Inf 

11  Inf 

Resigned  April  26, 1864 

30  Inf 

83  Inf     ... 

A.  0.  Harding       

Resigned  June  3, 1863   

6Cav 

Benj.  H.  Grierson 

Promoted 

SCav 

E.  J.  Farnsworth 

Giles  A.  Smith 

Killed  at  Gettysburg  July  3. 
1863 

45  Inf 

Jasper  A.  Maltby 

John  A.  Rawlins 

Mustered  out  Jan.  15. 1866. . . . 

Colonel '!!!!!! 

Bvt.  Br'gGen. 

Major   

Bvt.  Br'gGen. 

[captain 

Bvt.  Br'g  Gen. 

James  H. -Wilson 

Augustus  L.  Chetlain... 
Friend  S.  Rutherford... 

Martin  D.  Hardin 

Luther  P.  Bradley 

Promoted    

12  Inf 

Promoted  by  brevet  . 

97  Inf 

Died  at  Alton.  111.,  June  20,'64 
Mustered  out  Jan.  15.1865 

54  Inf 

56  Inf 

Resigned  June  30,1865 

Resigned  May  6, 1865 

2  Art 

39  Inf 

B'd  Trade 
Battery... 

SCav 

88  Inf 

Carlos  J.  Stolbrand 

Thomas  0.  Osburn 

James  H.  Stokes 

William  Gamble 

Francis  T.  Sherman 

Mustered  out  Jan.  15.1866  ... 

Resigned  Sept.  28. 1865  

Mustered  out  Aug.  24.1865... 
Mustered  out  March  1. 1866  .. 
Mustered  out  Jan.  15,1866  ... 

BREVET    BRIGADIER    GENERALS. 


92  Inf 

60  Inf 

142  Inf  .... 

1  Art 

17Cav 

75  Inf 

44 Inf  

123  Inf  .... 
37 Inf  


Smith  D.  Atkins... 
W.  B.  Anderson — 
Rollin  "V.  Ankney  .. 

Edward  Bouton 

John  L.  Beveridge. 
John  E.  Bennett  ... 

W.  W.  Barrett 

Jonathan  Biggs  — 
Charles  Black 


Jan. 
Mar. 


12. 1865 
13, 1865 


Feb.  28.1865 
Mar.  7,1865 
April  6,1865 
Mar.    13.1865 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 

Schedule  E, — Continued. 


179 


Appointed  from 

Name. 

To  date 
from. 

Remarks. 

Regriment. 

Rank. 

95lnf 

153  Inf  .... 
26  Inf 

Colonel 

Lieut.  coV:::: 

Captain  

Colonel 

Brevet  coi:::: 

Colonel 

Lieut,  cov:::: 

Colonel 

Brevet  Col  . . . 
Colonel 

Leander  Blandon 

Mar.    26.1865 
Sept.  28, 1865 
Mar.  ^13.1865 

April    9,1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Mar     16  1865 

Ira  J.  Bloomfield 

47  Inf 

Edward  Bonham.. 

Theodore  F.  Brown 

18  Inf 

76  Inf 

Samuel  T.  Busey 

«6Inf 

129  Inf  .... 
8  Cav 

Thomas  E.  Champion  .... 

Mustered  out  June  10, 1865. 

David  R.  Clendening 

James  H.  Coates 

July    11.1865 
Mar.  ^13,1865 

Oct.     28,1865 
Mar.  ^13,1865 

Feb.    20,1865 
Mar.    16,1865 
Mar.  ^13.1865 

Mar.    26.1865 
May    29.1866 
Mar.    13,1865 
July    12.1865 
Mar.    16,1865 
Mar.  ^13.1865 

June  28,1865 
Mar.  ^13.1865 

Dec.    14,1864 
Mar.    26,1895 
June  18.1864 
Nov.   30,1864 
Mar.  ^13,1865 

Mar.    22,1865 
Mar.  ^13.1865 

Mar.    26,1865 
June  20,1865 
Mar.    13,1865 
•Ian.    31,1865 
Feb.    17,1865 
Mar     13  1865 

11  Inf 

3Cav 

65  Inf 

Robert  H.  Carnahan 

Daniel  Cameron- 

46  Inf 

Benjamin  Dornblaser 

Daniel  Dustiu 

Promoted 

105  Inf 

:::::::::::::::::::::::::■■■': 

91  Inf 

Harry  M.  Day 

Hamilton  B.  Dox 

12  Inf 

45  Inf 

John  0.  Duer 

105  Int 

Everell  F   Dutton . 

H.  N.  Eldridffe 

33  Inf 

Isaac  H.  Elliott  ... 

43  Inf 

Adolphus  Engleman 

13 Cav  .... 

George  A   Forsyth 

John  G.  Fonda 

118  Inf 

Colonel 

Brevet  CoV ::: 
Colonel 

Brevet  CoV ::: 
Colonel 

Brevet  Coi:::: 
Colonel ...:::: 

Brevet  CoV::: 
Colonel 

Lieut,  cov:::: 

Colonel 

Otto  Funke 

C.  H.  Frederick 

8  Cav 

William  Gamble 

77  Inf 

David  P.  Grier 

95  Inf     ... 

Thomas  W.  Humphrey ... 

Thomas  J.  Henderson 

Cyrus  Hall 

112  luf 

14  Inf 

113  Inf  .... 

58  Inf 

89  Inf 

Charles  T.  Hotchkiss 

Charles  Houghtalingr 

JohnH.  Howe 

124  Inf  .... 

12  Inf 

James  R.  Hugunin 

Loren  Kent 

29  Inf 

98  Inf 

Edward  Kitchell 

149  Inf 

vVilliam  C  Kueffner 

Thomas  J.  Kinney 

William  M.  Kilgour 

119  Inf 

75  Inf 

58  Inf 

William  F.  Lvnch  . 

33  Inf 

Charles  E.  Lippincott  .... 
R    G  Laughlin 

94  Inf 

July    28,1864 
Feb.    28.1865 
Mar.  ^13,1865 

May    15.1865 
Mar.    13,1865 
Aug.   22,1865 
Sept.  28, 1865 
Mar.  ^13,1865 

Oct.      5, 1864 
Mar.    10,1865 
Dec.    16,1864 
Mar.    10,1865 
Mar.    13.1865 

23  Inf 

James  A.  Mulligan 

111  Inf  .... 

39  Inf 

5  Cav.... 

John  McConnell 

64  Inf 

115  Inf  .... 

31  Inf 

Edwin  S.  McCook 

54  Inf 

Greenville  M.  Mitchell  ... 

Thomas  S.  Mather 

David  W.  McGee 

2  Art  .. 

47  Inf 

94    nf 

9  Inf 

Brevet  Coi:::: 

Colonel 

Brevet  Coi:::: 

Colonel 

Brevet  Col.... 

Augustus  Mersey 

15  Inf 

4  Cav 

E   D   Osband 

39  Inf:.::  : 

59 Inf  

Thomas  O.  Osborn 

P  Sidnev  Post 

Promoted 

41  Inf  .... 

9Inf 

31 Inf  

Robert  N.  Pearson 

F.  W.  Partridge 

13  Inf 

37  Inf 

Eugene  B.  Payne 

1«0 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Schedule  E. — Continued. 


Name. 

Rank. 

For. 

Date  of 
appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

Jenjamin  F.  Smith.... 

Capt 

ain  .. 

Brig.  Gen.  Cook 

Brig.  Gen.  Oglesby.... 

Brig.  Gen.  Logan 

Brig.  Gen.  McArthur.. 

Bri.g  Gen.  Boyle 

Brig.  Gen.  Veatch 

Brig.  Gen.  J.  White  ... 
Brig.  Gen.  Turchin 

April  ^21. 1862 

May   _  L1862 

May    16.1862 
June     9.1862 
July    17.1862 
Oct.      1.1862 
Oct.     10,1862 
Nov.     5, 1862 
Dec.    23,1862 

Feb.    27,1863 
Mar.  ^11,1863 

Mar.    30,1863 
May      1,1863 
May      6,1863 

Resigned  Sept.  5,  '62. 

Lieut.  R.R.Townes... 
Lieut.  J.  B.  Dickson... 

Promoted 

M.  O.June  24, 1855... 
Resigned  Aug.  20, '62- 
Resigned  July  31, "65. 
Resigned  Feb.  10. '65. 
Resigned  Feb.  3. '64.. 
M   0.  Nov.  22  '65 

Sergt.  Maj.  F.  W.  Fox. 

Henry  Curtis,  Jr 

William  B.  Curtis 

Beni.  F.  Smith  

Milton  S.  Kimball 

Resigned  Sept  1  '63. 

M.  O.  Sept.  19,1865... 

Lieut.  P.  Payne   

Resigned  Jan  11  '65 

Lieut.  R.  P.  McKnight. 

Resigned  Feb.  25, '64. 

M.  0.  Nov.  25,1865  ... 

Thomas  C.  Meatyard  .. 

M.  0.  Oct.  13  1865 

Died  April  8, 1864  .... 

Lieut.  Bluford  Wilson. 

Resigned  July  19, '65. 

Lieut.  John  Hough   ... 

May    15,1863 
May    25,1863 

Promoted  . 

Resie-ned  Sent.  .3. '64. 

June     1,1863  M.  O.  Spnt.  ifliSfi.s 

Pro.  Maj.  and  A.A.G. 

Rowland  Cox. 

"I 

Sept.  19,1863 
Oct.      3, 1863 
Oct.      9, 1863 
Nov.    12,1863 
Nov.   25.1863 
Feb.    20,1864 

April  ^20, 1864 

May   _18,1864 

June     7, 1864 
Sept,  30,1864 
Oct.     20,1864 
Nov.  ^12.1864 

Feb.      9, 1865 
Feb.    11,1865 

Pvt.  G.  K.  Leet 

Promoted 

Lieut.  J.  W.  Miller  .... 

M.  0.  April  1,1865    . 

Lieut.  J.  W.  Barnes 

A.  C.  McClurg  

M.  0.  Sept  19  1865. 

Capt.  E.  T.  Wells 

M.  O.June  7,1865.... 

Lieut.  Martin  Norton.. 

M.  0.  July  1,1866  .... 

Capt.  R.  Adams,  Jr 

M.  O.Jan.  4,1866 

Lieut.  W.  R.  Thomas  . 

Resigned  May  12  '65. 

Serg't  H.  N.  Wheeler.. 

M.  0.  Sept.  19,1865... 

George  Monroe 

Resigned  June  26, '65 

Prank  Adams     

Lieut.  E   B.  Harlan.... 

M.  0.  Sept.  1,1866.... 

Lieut.  Wm.  E.  Kuhn  . 

Resigned  June  21,  '65- 

Pvt.  Henry  D.  Beam  .. 

M.  0.  Sept.  19,1865... 

JUDGE  ADVOCATES. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Date  of 
appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

Theodore  S.  Bowers 

Wells  H.  Blodgett .     .. 

Major 

Feb.    19.1863 
Mar.    10.1863 

Promoted 

Appointment  expired  July  14  1863 

.... 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT-SURGEONS. 

•Joseph  W.  Freed  .. 

.J.  V.  Z.  Blaney 

Thomas  Sim 

J,  H.  Ranch 

S.  R.  Haven 

Wm.  Varian 

Orlando  M.  Bryan  . 
Tarrant  A.  Perkins 
George  W.  Stipp... 

W.  M.  Chambers... 
Robert  Koskoton  .. 


Major. 


Aug.     3, 1861 


Sept.    4,1861 


Sept.  21.1 


Oct- 
Oct. 


Resigned  Oct.  2,1861 

Mustered  out  Oct.  7, 1865 

Mustered  out  Mar.  3,1866 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865 

Resigned  Mur.  9.1863 

Mustered  out  Aug.  5.1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  7.1865 

Resigned  Mar.  24. 1862 

Promoted   Lieut    Col.    and    Med.    Insp.. 
Mar.  12.1863:  mustered  out  Oct.  31.1865. 

Resigned  May  12, 1865 

Resigned  J  uly  25. 1862 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

Schedule  E — Continued. 


181 


Rank. 


Date  of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Robert  Niccolls 

James  H.  Paris 

Gay  lord  D.  Beebe 

Horace  Wardner 

Brockholst  M.  McNickar.. 

Samuel  M.  Hamilton 

George  T.  Allen 

Masse  K.  Taylor 

Henry  J.  Churchman 

Barton  Darrach 

James  C.  Whitehill 

Conrad  C.  Dumreicher 

John  L.  Teed  

Henry  Eversman 

Elijah  A.  Clark 

John  C.  Norton 

Henry  W.  Davis 

Benj.  Durham 

Daniel  Stahl 

Joseph  B.  Cutts 

Joseph  H.  Ledlie 


Major . 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Apr. 


Aug. 
Oct. 

Nov. 
May 
June 
Mar. 
June 


Aug.   30,1864 


Jan. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  5.1865 

Resigned  June  30,  1862 

Resigned  Mar.  9,  1863 

Mustered  out  Oct.  7, 1865 

Resigned  May  14, 1862 

Resigned  Sept.  19, 1863 

Promoted  Lieut.  Col.  and  Med.  Insp. 
June  14,1862:  mustered  out  Oct.  31.1865. 

Mustered  out  Oct.  12,1865 

Mustered  out  July  15. 1865 

Died  July  19,1863 

Mustered  out  Sept.  10, 1865 

July27,1865 

Oct.  7.1865 

Julyl2,1865 

Dismissed  April  28, 1865 

Mustered  out  Dec.  13,1865 

July27,1865 

Feb.  21,1866 

Oct.  13, 1865 

Oct.12,1865 

Oct.7.1865 


ASSISTANT  SURGEONS. 


Conrad  C.  Dumreicher 

John  L.  Teed 

John  C.  Norton 

Henry  Eversman 

Benj.  Durham 

Joseph  H.  Ledlie 

Milton  B.  Cochran 

Elijah  A.  Clark 

Henry  W.  Davis 

Joseph  B.  Cutts 

Erastus  W.  Mills 

Jonn  Fetzer 

DanielStahl 

R.  M.  Lackey 

JohnH.  Frezell 


Promoted  Surgeon 

Mustered  out  July  8. 1865  '.'. 

Resigned  Dec.  7,1864 

Promoted  Surgeon 

Mustered  out  Nov.  26,1865. 
Aug.  5.1865.. 


ADDITIONAL  PAYMASTERS. 


William  S.  Wallace 

Joseph  H.  Eaton 

JohnH   Kinzie 

Robert  Smith 

Nathaniel  G.  Wilcox 

Robert  L.  Wilson 

Richard  O.  Warriner 

Thamas  McKibben 

Charles  S.  Hempstead 

George  Phelps 

Henry  C.  Whiting 

Ni'-holas  Vedder 

William  Larned 

Henry  V.  Sullivan 

Daniel  McCook , 

Wm.  S.  Pope 

Jesse  W.  Fell , 

George  W.  Burns , 

Augustus  H.  Boyden 

Edwin  Beecher 

Josiah  Gale 

Miles  S.  Hensy  

James  C.  Holbrook 

Charles  Newcomer 

Richard  H.  Whiting 


May 
June 


Aug. 
Sept. 


June 


Nov. 
Nov. 


,1861  

.1861  Appointed  Major  and  P.  M.,  U.  S.  A.. 

Died  June  22, 1865 

Resigned  April  9, 1865 

,1861         "         Feb.  21,1863 

Mustered  out  Nov.  15. 1865 

Dec.  17.1862 

Resigned  July  31. 1862 

Sept.  17,1863 

Mustered  out  Dec.  1. 1865 

,1861;  Resigned  March  13.1865 

,1861'Appointed  Major  and  P.  M..  U.  S.  A  . 

Died  July  24, 1864 

IResigned  Feb.  8,1865 

.  1862  Died  July  21. 1863.  of  wounds 1 . 

.  1862  Mustered  out  Feb.  15. 1866 

Resigned  Jan.  26. 1863 

Marchl8,1864 

.1862         "  May26,1865 

,1862  Mustered  out  March  1,1864 

Appointment  revoked  April  28.1863  .. 

Resigned  May  19,1865 

Mustered  out  Nov.  15,1865 

Oct.  19.1865 

April  15.1866 


182 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 

Schedule  E — Continued. 


Name. 

Rank. 

Date  of 
appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

William  E.  Norris 

Nov.   29,1862 
Feb.  ^19,1863 

Mar.    11,1863 
May    27.1863 
Oct.      3, 1863 
Nov.    18.1863 
Feb.    23,1864 

Mar.  ^18.1864 

April    7,1864 
April  _20. 1864 

June  30,1864 
Sept.  14.1864 
Jan.    23.1865 

Mustered  out  Dec.  1. 1865 

N.  M.  Knapp 

Mustered  out  Jan.  15  1866 

William  H.  iMcAllister  .... 

Nov.  15.1865 

"               Dec.  1.1865 

J.  H.  Mayborn 

Resigned  Aug.  5. 1863 

David  T.  Dixon 

Resigned  March  29. 1865 

Mustered  out  Jan.  15. 1866 

George  A.  Hamilton 

James  H.  Lea    .             ... 

Resigned  May  11. 1864 

Died  Oct.  28.1864;  wounds 

Mustered  out  Dec.  1. 1865 

Resigned  Jan.  14. 1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  12, 1865 

July  31,1865.     . 

Charles  S.  Moore , 

Major...... 

George  M.  McConnell 

Charles  0.  Browne 

Resigned  April  25  1865 

Mustered  out  Nov.  15. 1865 

Dec.  1.1865 

July  31. 1865 

Philip  Filer 

ASSISTANT   QUARTERMASTERS. 


Reuben  B.  Hatch 

Captftin.. 

Aug.  _  ^3. 1861 

Aug.     8, 1861 
Sept.  ^10. 1861 

Sept.  21,1861 
Sept.  28,1861 
Oct.    ^31,1861 

Nov.   23,1861 
Feb.      3. 1862 
Feb.   ^19.1862 

Mar.    14.1862 
Apr.      1, 1862 
Apr.    U,1862 

May   ^12,1862 

June  _  9, 1862 

June  30. 1862 

Sept.  29, 1862 
Oct.      3, 1862 
Nov.     4, 1862 
Nov.   26,1862 

Nov.   28.1862 
Feb.  _19,1863 

Mar.     4, 1863 
Mar.    10.1863 
Mar.    13,1863 

J.  W.  Shaffer 

; 

' 

James  Dunlap  

J.  R.  Hollowbush 

George  A.  Flag 

Simon  B.  Brown  .         .     .. 

William  H.  Bailhache 

William  A.  Hawley 

George  R.  Dyer 

William  Painter 

S.  Lock  wood  Brown 

Algernon  S.  Baxter 

Austin  C.  Woolfolk 

Greeuberry  L.  Fort 

J.  H.  McKay 

George  Ely 

George  Q.  White 

Lieut.  Henry  Howland.... 

Lieut.  Wm.  G.  Pinckard... 
A.  J.  Allen  

Wm.  Goldie 

Byron  0.  Carr 

Let-in  W.  Shepherd 

William  B.  Armstrong 

William  Busbyshell 

John  B.  Coltod 

Theodore  T.  D wight 

Benjamin  J.  T.  Hana 

Uri  Manly 

James  P.  Low 

Arthur  G.  Burr 

James  Gait 

John  Field 

Richard  T.  Gill  

Holmes  Hodge 

Mustered  out  July  28. 1865 

Resigned  Aug.  26.1S64 

Jan.  11,1865 

Jan.  11,1864 

April26.1864  

Mustered  out  May  19, 1866 

March  20, 1865 

Resigned  June  5,1865 

Died  Dec.  24, 1863 

Resigned  March  19, 1864 

Mustered  out  April  1. 1867 

Resigned  April  27,1862 

Mustered  out  Oct.  7, 1»65 

March  31.1866 

Mustered  out  March '26,'i866! .' .' '.'.'.'. '. '. '. 

Resigned  June  30, 1864 : 

Dec.  31.1863 

Mustered  out  June  4. 1866 

Resigned  March  1,1864 

Marchll.1865 

Mustered  out  Jan.  19. 1867 

Cashiered  Nov.  16, 1863 

Killed  in  Virginia  P'eb.  14,1864 

Re.signed  June  3, 1864 

Mustered  out  Nov.  20. 1865 

July  20.1865 

Oct.  7.1865 

July  28. 1865. 

Aug.  16, 1S67 

Resigned  Aug.  10. 18ti3 

Nov.  17. 1863 

Mustered  out  Nov.  8. 1865 

Jan.  8, 1866 

Died  Nov.  11.1864 

Mustered  out  July  17, 1867 

Expired  by  const,  lira.  March  4,1863. 
Mustered  out  June  6. 1865 

Jan.8.1866 

Oct.  18. 1864 

Oct.31.1865 

Aug.  4, 1865 

Resigned  Aug.  1, 1863 

Mustered  out  Oct.  7,1865 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT. 

Schedule  E — Continued. 


183 


Name. 

Rank. 

Date  of 
appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

George  V. Rutherford 

Francis  Fuller           .  . 

lApr.      2,1863 
lApr.    21,1863 
May    12.1863 
May    27,1863 
June  22.1863 
July     8.1863 
IJuly    28.1863 
July    31.1863 
Oct.     13,1863 
Oct,    27,1863 

Nov.   17.1863 
Dec.  ^^5.1863 

Feb.   ,29.1864 

Mar.  ,18.1864 

Apr.     7, 1864 
Apr.    21.1864 
May   ,18.1864 

June  25, 1864 
June  30,1864 

July     ,2.1864 

Dec.    20,1864 
.Jan.    24.1865 
Feb.      6, 1865 
Feb.      9. 1865 
Feb.    il,1865 
Mar.      5. 1^65 

Mustered  out  Nov.  10.1866 

Resigned  July  26,  1864 

Dec.  13.1864 

Henry  T    Noble 

Oct.  5,  1866 

Sept.  20,  1865 

Resigned  May  6.  1864 

Mustered  out  March  13. 1865 

July  1.1866  

Walter  C.  Hurlbut 

John  E   Remington 

W  L    Gross 

J  C   VanDuzer 

June  5  1866                     .   . .. 

L.F.Sheldon    

Resigned  Nov.  3,  1864 

Appointed  A.  Q.  xM.  U.  S.  A 

Resigned  June  5,  1865 

Appointed  Captain  A.  Q.  M..  U.  S.  A... 
Negatived  by  Senate  and  since  app'ted.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  20,  1865 

James  T    Hoyt 

Austin  C.  Woolfolk 

Charles  H.  Deane 

C    F    Emery 

March  31,  1866 

Dec.  8, 1866 

Oct.  7.  1865 

Resigned  March  19  1865.                     

James  C    Mane 

George  F.  W.  Willey 

Ira  C    Barbour 

"              April  20  1866           

Elisha  L    Wadsworth 

Sept   20  1865 

Chase  H.  Dickinson 

Walter  S    Robinson 

June  27, 1866 

Dismissed  July  30  1864       

Henry  C.  Laurence 

Edwin  J.  Farnham 

Lieut   Geo   W    Marshall 

Promoted  June  8  1866 

May  19,1865 

July  17, 1867     

Sept.  20.1865 

Nov.3,1865 

Nov.  27,  1865 

Nov.8,1865 

April  7. 1866 

James  L.  VanPatten 

Lt.  Laurence  J.  J.  Nisson. 
William  H.  Wendell 

James  0 .  Churchill 

Sept.  15,1864 

Mustered  out  Oct.  30. 1865 

Promoted  April  20  1866 

Charles  H    Deane 

Samuel  Avis  , 

Oct.  7.1865 

Aug.  1.1867 

July  30  1866                  

Samuel  D  Childs 

Wm.  H.  Barlow 

Nov.3,1866 

Promoted  May  9  1868         

David  McKinney 

MiistPrfid  out  Oct    7.  1865 

Edward  P.Taylor 

Mar.     8. 1865!  Promoted  Dec.  8.  1865 

Lieut.  Gilbert  C.  Morton.. 

Apr.      7, 1865 

Canceled  Sept.  30.  1865 

COMMISSARIES  OF  SUBSISTENCE. 


Wm.  Butterfield 

John  C.  Cox 

Ninian  W.  Edwards 

George  S.  Roper 

George  W.  Campbell 

Johij  Spicer 

Spencer  C.   Benham 

Richard  E .  Davies 

Joan  A.  King 

Joseph  B.  Gilpin 

Daniel  P.  Allen 

Friend  S.  Rutherford... 
Marcus  P.  Breckeuridge 

Charles  A-  Morton 

Frederick  G.  Hentig 

Asa  D.  Baker 

Frank  J.  Crawford 

Charles  B.  Wells 

Othello  J.  Flagg 

John  Fouke 

John  E.  Howard 

R.  C  Rutherford 


Captain. 


Aug.     5.1861 


Aug. 

8. 1861 

Sept. 

9, 1861 

Sept. 

10,1861 

Oct. 

31,1861 

Nov. 

23. 1861 

Keb. 

3, 1862 

Apr. 

14. 1862 

Apr. 

21. 1862 

•June 

30, 1862 

Sept. 

2, 1862 

Sept. 

10, 1862 

Nov. 

7, 1862 

Nov. 

18. 1862 

Nov. 

10. 1862 

Nov. 


Resigned  Dec.  3, 1S64 

June27,1864 

June  22. 1865 

Mustered  out  J  an.  27. 1866 

Sept.  10,1866 

Dismissed  Aug.  16, 1862 

Mustered  out  Oct.  9.1865 

Oct.  26.1865 

July7,1865 

March  13, 1866 

Oct.  9.1865 

Resigned  Sept.  2,  1862 

Mustered  out  Jan.  10, 1866 

Resigned  June  14, 1865 

Mustered  out  Aug.  22, 1865 

Resigned  March  12, 1864 

Mustered  out  June  21, 1865 

Resigned  July  14, 1865 

Mustered  out  Jan.  1. 1867 

Revoked  July  9,1864 

.Mustered  out  Aug.  22. 1865 

Appointed  A.  Q.  M.  Vol.,  Dec.  20.1864. 


184 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Schedule  E — Continued. 


Rank. 


Date  of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Joseph  F.  Wilson 

James  O.  P.  Burnside 

EmilMarthell 

Thomas  Challoner 

Jasper  Johnson 

George  P.  Jacobs 

Charles  Fouke 

Charles  H.  Maple 

Edwin  T.  Bridges 

George  R.  Weber 

Edward  L.  Gooding 

John  R.  Thompson 

George  J .  Trumbull 

Lieut.  James  W.  Davis... 

Lieut.  Stephen  Jeffers 

Sylvester  A .  Ballou 

Woodbury  M.  Taylor 

Lockwood  M.  Todd 

Philo  P.  Judson 

Lieut.  William  A.  McLean 

Lieut.  Robert  Pattison 

Oapt.  Alex.  M.  Wilson 

Logan  H .  Roots 

Jonathan  R    Webber 

Joseph  L.  Coburn  

Lieut.  Wm.  C.  B.  Gillespie 

A.  Judson  Pinkham 

William  H.  Copp 

Edwin  Harlan 

N.  S.  McKean 

OrlaC.  Richardson 

Charles  P.  Lynn 

Henry  E .  Rives 

Evans  Blake 

Robert  T.  Lincoln.. 


Captain . 


Nov.  26,1862 
Nov.  29,1862 
Feb.  19.1863 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
June 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 

May 


May    28.1864 


July 
July 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 


Resigned  Jan.  24,1865 

Nov.  20, 1863 

Mustered  out  July  31,1865. . 

July  19.1865... 

;;  July  M,  1865... 

Dec.  19,1865.'.'! 

Aug.  18,1865. 

July  31,1866.., 

Resigned  June  10, 1865 

June  15,1865 

Mustered  out  July  27, 1866. . 

Aug.  21,1866.. 

Oct.  9,1865... 

Jan.  10.1866.. 

April  20.1866., 

Feb.  21,1866.. 

July  15,1865.. 

Resigned  May  7, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865.. 

Oct.  9,1865... 

July  8,1865... 

May  31,1866.. 

July  14,1865.. 

Nov.  22. 1865.. 

July  14,1865.. 

July  13,1866.. 

Canceled  Sept.  23,1865 

Mustered  out  Oct    9,1865... 

Aug.  18,1865. 

July  20, 1865.. 

Aug,  14,1865. 

Oct.  11.1865.. 

Aug.  14.1866. 
Resigned  May  12, 1865 


SIGNAL  CORPS. 


Gustavus  A .  Dana 

Captain... 
1st  Lieut.. 

Mar.  ^3.1863 

Resigned  Sept.  21.1864 

May  29. 1865 

George  W.  Bailey 

June  21. 1865            

Wra    Wa''e 

Mustered  out  Sept    1  1865- 

Clifford  Stickney 

Appointed  Major  and  A.  A.  General.  Aug. 

7.  1865.    Mustered  out  Oct.  5. 1866 

HOSPITAL  CHAPLAINS. 


Horatio  Foole 

Captain... 

June,  4.1862 

June     5. 1862 
June  13,1862 
June  23,1862 
July    14,1862 
July    16.1862 
July    18,18rt2 
Aug.     8, 1862 
Aug.  _  9, 1862 

Jan.    ,10,1863 

Feb.      2, 1863 
Nov.     2. 1863 
Mar.  ,18.1864 

Nov.    29,1864 
Jan.     17,1865 
Feb.    10,1865 
Feb.    27,1865 

Mustered  out  July  12  1865 

Ezekiel  Folsom 

Aug  21  1865 

James  B.  Merwin 

Mustered  out  Aug.  21,1865    

Edmund  B    Tuttle 

Nov  20  1865 

March  13. 1866 

Sterling  Y.  McMasters 

Resigned  March  25. 1863 

Francis  A.  McNeill 

Mustered  out  Aug  4  1865  . 

Wm.  ¥■.  Nelson 

July  11, 1865 

Appointment  expired  March  4, 1863. 
appointed  Apr.  22. 1863.  M.O.  Aug.  4 

Simeon  P.  Ives 

Re- 

,1865 

Samuel  T.  Carpenter. 

Z.  K.  Hawley 

Died  Dec.  26.1864 

Mustered  out  Sept.  23  1865             

John  Vahey 

Resigned  June  30. 1864 

Dismissed  June  2. 1865 

Mustered  out  Aug  17,1865.         

Alex.  D.  Lackey 

James  Fitzgibbon 

Aug.4,1865 

Joseph  H.  Leonard 

July  11,1865       

Patrick  J.  R.  Murphy 

"              Aug  21  1865                     ..   .. 

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187 


Schedule  F — One  Hundred  Day  Organizations. 

Showing  the  Number  of  One  Hundred  Day  Organizations  from  Illi- 
nois, with  name  of  commanding  officer,  date  and  place  of  muster, 
strength  and  date  of  departure  for  the  field. 


No.  Reg't. 


Commanding  Officer. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Place  of  muster. 


Departure 
for  field. 


140 
141 
142 
143 
145 
Battalion 


Col.  Thomas  C.  Pickett 

"    Tbaddeus  Phillips 

"    Waters  W.  McChesney 

"    JohnS.Wolfe 

"    Frederick  A.  Johns 

' '    John  Wood 

"    John  W.  Goodwin 

"    Peter  Davidson 

"    Lorenzo  H,  Whitney  ... 

"    Stephen  Bronson 

' '    Rollin  V.  Ankney 

"    Dudley  C.  8mith 

"    George  W.  Lackey 

Capt.  John  Curtis 

"     Simon  J.  Stookey 


June 
May 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
.June 
June 
June 
June 


1, 1864 
31.1864 

6, 1864 
1, 1864 
5, 1864 
21.1864 
1, 1864 
18. 1864 
16. 1864 
18, 1864 
11, 1864 
9. 1864 
21, 1864 


Camp  Fry 

Camp  Butler. 

('amp  Pry 

Mattoon 

Centralia 

Quincy 


Peoria 

Camp  Butler. 

Elgin 

Camp  Butler. 

Mattoon 

Camp  Butler. 


Total 


June 
June 


852  June 
842  June 
849  June 
835  June 
878  June 
87l|June 
842, June 
851  June 
865  June 
880  June 
91  June 


6. 1864 
3.1864 

10. 1864 
5.1864 
9.1864 
26. 1864 
8, 1864 
22. 1864 
27. 1864 
21,1864 
16. 1864 
12, 1864 
25. 1864 


GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS.  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  April  26,  1864. 
General  Orders  No.  5. 

I.  In  response   to  a  call  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  dated  the instant, 

twenty  thousand  volunteers  from  this  State  will  be  accepted  for  Government  service  for 
one  hundred  days,  provided  they  are  offered  within  twenty  days  from  this  date.  The  exi- 
gencies of  the  public  service  require  the  greatest  activity  in  the  organization  of  these 
forces,  and  it  is  confidently  expected  that  the  unrivaled  fame  which  our  State  enjoys  will 
not  be  lessened  by  the  indifference  or  inactivity  of  our  people  in  meeting  this  pressing  call 
of  the  Government. 

II.  It  is  earnestly  recommended  that  officers  of  militia  companies  immediately  open 
recruiting  offices,  and.  so  far  as  possible,  fill  up,  enlist  and  reorganize  their  companies  upon 
the  basis  prescribed  by  the  War  Department  for  volunteer  companies,  to-wit:  One  Cap- 
tain, one  First  Lieutenant,  one  Second  Lieutenant,  one  First  Sergeant,  four  Sergeants,  eight 
Corporals,  two  Musicians,  one  Wagoner,  and  not  less  than  sixty-four,  nor  more  than  eighty- 
two  privates. 

III.  These  forces,  when  mustered  into  service,  will  be  clothed,  subsisted,  armed  and 
paid  by  the  United  States  Government.  For  their  convenience,  and  to  facilitate  their 
prompt  organization,  they  will  temporarily  rendezvous  at  the  following  places,  where  Gov- 
ernment barracks  are  already  prepared  for  their  reception:  Camp  Fry,  Chicago;  Camp 
Butler,  Springfield;  Ottawa,  Mattoon,  Centralia,  Dixon,  Joliet,  Quincy. 

Mustering  officers  will  be  assigned  to  duty  at  these  camps,  who  will  muster,  subsist,  arm 
and  clothe  recruits  on  their  arrival,  and  as  soon  as  a  sufficient  number  of  companies  arrive, 
they  will  select  their  company  officers  and  be  organized  into  regiments,  and  field,  staff  and 
line  officers  commissioned  by  the  Governor;  and  in  making  appointment  of  field  and  staff 
officers,  regard  will  be  had  to  the  aualification  of  the  applicant,  and  the  services  rendered 
in  recruiting  such  regiment. 


By  order  of  his  Excellency,  Governor  Yates. 


ALLEN  C.  FULLER. 

Adjutant  General. 


GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Springfield,  May  6,  1864. 
General  Orders  No.  9. 

To  avoid  the  delay  of  correspondence  with  persons  in  different  parts  of  the  State  in 
relation  to  recruiting  one  hundred  day  men  under  the  late  call,  and  to  promptly  meet  the 
pressing  emergencies  of  the  public  service,  the  following  regulations  are  published  for  gen- 
eral information: 

I.  No  special  authority  will  hereafter  be  issued  lo  persons  to  recruit,  but  all  recruits, 
which  shall  be  enlisted  and  all  companies  organized  by  the  15th  instant  and  ready  to  re- 
ceive marching  orders  will  be  accepted.  Enlistments  will  be  made  in  duplicate  on  blank 
enlistment  papers,  which  will  be  furnished  on  application  to  this  office.  Enlistment  blanks 
will  also  be  furnished  for  distribution  to  officers  assigned  to  duty  at  the  different  cajnps  of 
rendezvous  in  this  State. 


188  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

II.  These  troops  will  rendezvous  at  the  following:  places:  Camp  Butler,  Springfield; 
Camp  Pry,  Chieagro;  Dixon.  Ottawa.  Peoria,  Quincy,  Rock  Island.  Mattoon  and  Centralia, 
and  in  case  of  absolute  necessity,  at  other  places  to  be  hereafter  designated.  But  as  there 
are  now  in  the  State  government  barracks  suflftcient  to  accommodate  twenty  thousand  men, 
the  general  Government  declines  to  erect  any  more  barracks, 

III.  Transportation  will  be  furnished  and  supplies  issued  by  Federal  officers  on  duty  at 
the  above  camps  of  rendezvous.  They  will  soon  be  ready  to  furnish  these  supplies,  and  by 
the  9th  or  10th  instant  it  is  believed  they  will  be  prepared  to  accommodate  all. 

As  these  supplies  must  first  be  provided  at  these  camps,  no  companies  will  move  to 
camp  without  orders,  and  all  recruiting  officers  are  urged  in  all  possible  cases  to  fill  up 
their  companies  before  asking  for  transportation.  Compliance  with  this  request  will  avoid 
confusion.    As  soon  as  a  company  is  full,  or  whenever  an  officer  has  stopped  recruiting, 

^  Application  may  be  made  to  the  undersigned  for  marching  orders  and  transportation,  and  as 

f    soon  as  possible  transportation  will  be  procured  and  orders  issued. 

IV.  All  company  officers  which  are  elected  will  be  commissioned  unless  some  good 
reason  is  known  to  the  contrary.  Field  and  staff  officers  will  be  commissioned  by  the  Gov- 
ernor, but  in  determining  who  shall  be  commissioned,  regard  will  be  had  to  the  qualifica- 
tions of  the  applicant  and  the  services  rendered  by  him  in  recruiting  for  the  regiment.    No 

l^  appointments  will  be  made  of  field  officers  until  the  regiments  are  full  and  mustered,  and 
in  the  meantime  no  application  for  these  positions  will  be  considered. 

V.  On  account  of  the  great  pressure  of  business  upon  this  department,  it  will  be  im- 
.possible,  for  a  few  days,  to  answer  all  communications  relating  to  the  organization  of  these 
troops,  and  it  is  hoped  that  the  above  information  will  be  sufficient. 

By  order  of  his  Excellency,  Governor  Yates, 

ALLEN  C.  FULLER, 

Adjutant  General.  Illinois. 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


189. 


Schedule  G- 


•Deaths  of  Illinois  Volunteers  at 
Andersonville,  Ga. 


[This  list  of  soldiers  who  died  in  the  rebel  prison  at  Anderson- 
ville, Ga.,  is  made  up  from  the  Report  of  Quartermaster  General 
Meigs,  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  and  the  list  furnished  the  Adjutant  General 
by  Sergeant  Major  John  H.  Goldsmith,  of  the  14th  regiment  of 
Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  who  was  among  the  few  loho  escaped 
from  the  prison  alive.  ] 


Name. 


Regiment. 


Date 
of  death. 


Aas,  Paul  J 

Adams,  W.  V 

Adder,  W 

Adlet,  John 

Adrain,  F 

Akers,  Clarkson 

Albany,  D 

Aldrich.  Andrew  .... 

Alexander,  R 

Alf,  H , 

Allen,  R.  C 

Allison.  L.  P 

Alward.  A , 

Anderson.  A 

Anderson,  Thomas. 

Anderson,  W 

Anthony,  E 

Armstrong:,  Robert 

Arnold,  L.  C 

Atkins.  E 

Atkinson,  John 

Atterbury,  David  .. 
Augustine;  J 


Babbitt,  John 

Babcock,  Floyd 

Baber.  C.  F 

Bagley,  J.  E 

Bailey,  Frank 

Bailey,  Henry  P... 

Baker,  J , 

Baker,  John  C 

Baker,  Thomas  J.. 

Barclay,  P 

Bardes,  George  ..., 
Barnes.  Thomas.., 

Barnett,  J  , 

Barr,  W.  B 

Barrett,  A 

Bass.  J 

Basting,  Conrad.. 

Batdorf,  M 

Bayliss.  Thomas  . 

Beale,  John 

Bear,  D 

Beard,  John 

Bearer,  M 

Beck,  J.  D 

Beckold,  William 

Belishy.  J 

Bender,  George... 


Private  . . 
Sergeant 
Private  . . 


Corporal. 
Private  • . 


Private  . . 
Corporal. 


Sergeant. 
Private  . . 


Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Sergeant . 
Private  .. 


89Inf 

127  Inf  .... 

30Inf 

119  Inf  .... 

9Cav 

78  Inf 

22  Inf 

16Cav 

123  Inf  .... 

89  Inf 

78  Inf 

21  Inf 

23 Inf  

98  Inf 

19  Inf 

89  Inf 

3Cav 

89  Inf 

137  Inf  .... 

36  Inf 

14Cav 

122  Inf  .... 
100  Inf  .... 


7Inf  .. 
44  Inf  . 
112  Inf 
21  Inf  . 
16Cav. 
38  Inf  . 
125  Inf 
89  Inf  . 
16Cav. 
42  Inf  . 
89  Inf  . 
135  Inf  .... 
120  Inf  .... 
112  Inf 
25  Inf  . 
2Cav.. 
47  Inf 


Aug- 

Sept. 

Jan. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

May 

Sept. 

Oct. 

May 

June 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

July 
June 
Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
May 
Inf Aug. 

2  Art May 

78  Inf June 

93  Inf  . 

14  Inf  . 

29  Inf  . 

121  Inf  . 

leCav. 

16Cav. 

ll2Cav. 


25. 1864 
11.1864 
11.1865 
23, 1864 

9, 1864 
16, 1864 
10. 1864 
21, 1864 

8, 1864 
12. 1864 
28, 1864 
24. 1864 

3. 1864 

3, 1864 
24. 1864 
28.1864 

3, 1864 

30. 1864 

18. 1865 
15, 1864 
25. 1864 
10, 1864 

6. 1864 

21, 1864 
28. 1864 
16, 1864 
4, 1864 
19, 1864 

22. 1864 

26. 1865 
4, 1864 

14. 1864 
23. 1864 
12. 1864 
7, 1864 
11,1864 
13, 1864 

14. 1864 

22. 1865 
9, 1864 
3, 1864 

11, 1864 
12. 1864 


Aug. 

23. 1864 

Oct. 

30, 1864 

Nov. 

8, 1864 

Aug. 

2, 1864 

.lulv 

23, 1864 

Apr. 

5. 1864 

May 

20, 1864 

190 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 

Schedule  G — Continued. 


Rank. 


Co. 


Regiment. 


Date 
of   death. 


242iBennett,  A 

412!Benning,  John 

6531  Benton,  C.  W 

345  Bernsteil,  Conrad. 
853' Berry,  George  H  .. 

68l|Best.  William 

056 
978 
315 
904 
665 


1,143 

10,888 
12,362 
8,188 
5,785 
5.936 
11,858 
10,586 
10.362 
8,776 

6,356 
6, 505 
4.683 
3,556 

666 
7.0:J7 
10, 257 
1,844 

446 
6, 
7,502 
6.738 


Betdschneider,  J.  B... 

Betzer,  I.  N 

Black,  John 

Black.  J.  H 

Blenchert,  L 

Bios,  Philip 

Boehm,  John 

Boles,  William 

Bolten,  R.  H 

Booream,  Osley  A 

Bosen,  M 

Botkin,  E 

Botts,  John 

Boasman.  E 

Bowden,  W 

Bowen,  A.  O 

Bowman,  J 

Bowser,  James 

Boyd,  B.  P 

Boyd,  J.  E  

Boyer,  Isaac 

Bradford,  David 

Branch, Isaac 

Brannoch,  C 

Bredwell,  H.  C 

Breeden. B 

Brett,  James 

Breudecker,  F 

Brewer,  H 

Brewer,  H 

Briant,  W.  C 

Bridges.  M.  A 

Bridges,  W.J 

Brinkey,  Morris 

Britton,  A 

Brockmeier,  Henry  ... 

Brookman.  J.  A 

Brothers.  D 

Brown,  Enoch  P 

Brown.  G.  E 

Brown,  George  S 

Brown,  H 

Brown,  J.  A 

Brown,  J.  H 

Brown,  J.  M 

Brown,  W 

Brown,  William 

Buchrer.  Frederick  ... 

Buokmaster.  John 

Buffington.  Benjamin. 

Burger.  Rudolph 

Burk,  B.  F 

Burns.  William  T 

Burton,  A 

Butler,  Newton 

Butler,  W.  S 

Butlers,  John 

Callahan,  Cal 

Campbell,  J.  M 

Carey, Joseph  L 

Carr,C.  C 

Carroll,  Joha  J 

Carroll, J.S 

(Jasper,  J 

Castle,  Henry  F 

Cault.  Albert 

Cavitt,  William  R 

Center,  E.  R 

Cernelius,  James 


Private  .. 
Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Sergeant . 
Private  .. 
Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Sergeant . 
Private  . . 


Sergeant. 
Private  .. 


Sergeant . 
Private  ... 
Corporal. 
Private  .. 

Sergeant. 
Corporal. 
Private  .. 
Corporal., 
Private  .. 
Sergeant . 
Private  .. 
Corporal. 
Private  .. 


Corporal. 
Bugler... 
Private . . 


Sergeant. 
Private  .. 


Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Corporal. 
Private  . . 


86Iiif 

_-  Cav 

29In£ 

27Inf 

„„  Inf 

88Inf 

65  Inf 

107  Inf  ... . 

31  Inf 

21  Inf 

16  Cav 

21  Inf 

14  Cav 

89  Inf 

100  Inf  .... 

64  Inf 

81  luf 

103  Inf  .... 

22  Inf 

123  Inf  .... 

9  Cav 

113  Inf  .... 

.Inf  .... 

89  Inf 

Cav 

84  Inf 

14  Cav 

85  Inf 

38  Inf 

79  Inf 

38  Inf 

35  Inf 

88  Inf 

24  Inf 

24  Inf 

78Inl 

187  Inf  .... 

38  Inf 

122  Inf  .... 

16  Cav 

79  Inf 

7Cav 

44  Inf 

48  Inf 

73  Inf 

16Cav 

1  Art 

14  Inf  ...... 

73  Inf 

12  Inf 

29  Inf 

16Cav 

15  Cav 

27  Inf 

79  Inf 

74  Inf 

Cav 

30  Inf 

16  Inf 

35  Inf 

89  Inf 

Inf 

Inf 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

July 

A.ug. 

Oct. 

July 

Aug. 

July 

July 

June 

June 

Jan. 

.■sept. 

Nov. 

July 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

Apr. 

July 

June 

June 

Oct. 

July 

June 

May 

Aug. 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

June 

July 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

May 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


10,1864 
22, 1864 
11, 1864 
15, 1864 

6. 1864 
11, 1864 

9, 1864 
17, 1864 
30. 1864 

5, 1864 

6, 1864 

15. 1864 

14. 1865 
27, 1864 

4, 1864 

7. 1864 

9. 1865 
18, 1864 
27. 1864 
17. 1864 
13, 1864 

8, 1864 
12, 1864 

8, 1864 
20. 1864 
15,1864 

16. 1864 

21. 1865 
29, 1864 

4, 1864 
4, 1864 
1,1864 
25, 1864 
10, 1864 
6,1864 
22, 1864 
20, 1864 
13, 1864 
23, 1864 
23, 1864 
30. 1864 
3, 1864 
21,1864 
16, 1864 
20, 1864 

26. 1864 
15,1864 

14. 1865 
17, 1864 
17, 1864 
17, 1864 
16, 1864 
25. 1864 
16, 1864 
14, 1864 
30. 1864 

8, 1864 
15, 1864 
17, 1864 

6, 1864 
10. 1864 

5, 1864 
14, 1864 


39  Inf  . 
120  Inf 
8lnf  .. 
38  Inf  . 

115  Inf 
78  Inf  . 
90  Inf  . 
103  Inf 

116  Inf 
113  Inf 

115  Inf  ....,._^..    -, 
9  Cav I  Aug.  24, 


Aug.  21,1864 
Aug.  22,1864 
Aug.  4.1864 
July  18,1864 
Apr.  22,1864 
Aug.  27.1864 
Oct.  3. 1864 
June  11.1864 
Apr.  9, 1864 
Aug.  24,1864 
Sept.    1,1864 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 

Schedule  O. — Continued. 


191 


Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date  of 
death. 

9.322 
10.459 
9  095 

Chadwick.  George  H 

Bugler 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Corporal!!!!!.' 
Private 

Corporal.!.!!. 
Private 

Sergeant  

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Sergeant" ! ! ! ! 
Private 

H 
M 

M 

? 

E 

I 

1 

B 
F 
K 
H 
B 

\ 

I 

f 
§ 

E 
A 

1 

F 
K 
L 
D 
H 
D 
A 
B 

1 

A 
E 

? 

I 
D 

g 

I 

! 

B 
A 

M 
I 

C 
H 
F 

7Cav 

79Inf 

82Inf 

5Cav 

23Inf 

9lnf 

89Inf 

16Cav 

6Cav 

82Inf 

38Inf 

16Cav 

29Inf 

51Inf 

6Cav 

114  Inf  .... 

14Cav 

3Cav 

6Cav 

Sept.  20, 1864 
Oct.      7,1864 

Cjjatoney  T          

Sept.  18,1864 

3.907 
6.109 
3.205 
9  935 

Charles.  R.  J 

Chase  E 

July  24.1864 
Aug.   18.1864 

July    12,1864 

Sept.  28.1864 

4.319 
10.554 
6.935 

7  868 

Chitwood  Thomas                             

July    30.1864 

Choat.  W.'C 

Oct.  9, 1864 
Aug.   26,1864 

Clancy  J    W                         .             

Sept.    5, 1864 

Clark,  A.  E  

April  12.1864 

9.560 
7  760 

Sept.  23. 1864 

Clark  Elon                        

Sept.    4,1864 

8:834 
12.672 
5  143 

Clark.  .1.  M... 

Clark.  R.I 

Clark   William.          

Sept.  15.1864 
Feb.  18.1865 
Aug.     9, 1864 

9  925 

Cleaves    M                                         

Sept.  28.1864 

8  847 

Sept.  15,1864 

8.750 

5  787 

Cliggitt  M                

36  Inf 

12Cav 

16Cav 

89  Inf 

93Luf 

Sept.  14,1864 

Cline  John  A                              

Aug.   15,1864 

June  21.1864 

12,348 
1,198 
2.753 
2.244 
5.597 
300 

Dec.    27.1864 

Coddington.  W.  J 

Colburn.  G.  0 

May    18,1864 

16Cav 

16Cav 

112  Inf  .... 
112  Inf  .... 

16Cav 

6Cav 

93  Inf 

21 Inf 

6Cav 

78  Inf 

7  Inf 

6Cav 

June  20.1864 

Colburn  William           

Aug.   13,1864 

April    2,1864 

7.211 

2,048 

6,971 

256 

Cole.  N.  H  

Aug.   29.1864 

Coleman    H           

June  16,1864 

Collier  John  J                              

Aug.   27.1864 

Collier,  William  H 

Mar.    30,1864 

11.719 
4  879 

Compton,  W.  H 

Cook  G   P                               

Nov.  1,1864 
Aug.     6, 1864 

2  933 

Coovert  David 

July      5.1864 

July    24,1864 

3.677 
9  312 

July    20.1864 

Craber  .John  T                                 

81  Inf 

100  Inf  .... 

54  Inf 

23  Inf 

2  Art 

38  Inf 

93  Inf 

93  Inf 

23  Inf 

16Cav 

90  Inf 

111  Inf  .... 

21  Inf 

14Cav 

16Cav 

79 Inf  

29  Inf 

32  Inf 

9Cav 

100  Inf  .... 

112  Ipf  .... 

93  Inf 

leCav 

6Cav 

112  Inf  .... 

112  Inf  .... 

113  Inf  .... 

16Cav 

112  Inf  .... 

38  Inf 

Ill  Inf  .... 
119  Inf  .... 

2  Art 

78Inf  .... 
16Cav.... 
31Inf  .... 

Sept.  20,1864 

Aug.    18.1864 

5.417 
9.704 
12,506 

Craig.  J.  G 

Aug.  12.1864 
Sept.  25.1864 

Jan.    22,1865 

9,307 
10  087 

Craig.  S 

Craig  T                                   

Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  30,1864 

l!974 

Crandall.  W.  M 

June  15,1864 

June  22,1864 

Crawford  Wm         

June  21,1864 

12.433 
1.417 

7.982 

Crosby  J                                             

Jan.    11,1864 

Cross.E 

Cro3s  Isaac 

May  27,1864 
Sept.    5,1864 

8  859 

Cross  J    D                                     

Sept.  16.1864 

6.749 
2,032 

Crouse.  J 

Aug.  24,1864 
June  16,1864 

10.912 

Culley  CM                       

Oct.     14,1864 

2  758 

Curry  Oliver  T 

July     2,1864 

8.187 

Dack  Charles  H  

Sept.    8,1864 

8  616 

Dake  G                                           

Sept.  13,1864 

10.961 

Oct.    15,1864 

1.826 

Darling,  D 

June  10,1864 

1.103 

Darwin  C                         

May    15,1864 

4,207 
356 

Datson,  R.  B 

July  29.1864 
April    4,1864 

8, 553 

Davis,  Charles    

Sept.  12,1864 

10. 603 

Davis.  Greenberry  .                  

Oct.     10,1864 

4.150 

July    28,1864 

10,113 

Dawd.  J.  W 

Oct.       1,1864 

4,048 

Dawes.  H 

July    27,1864 

7,013 

Day.  Wm.  F                                       

Aug.   27,1864 

4,608 
12,311 

Decker^;?::::::::::::;:::;:::::::::::::;. 

Delaney.  L.  D 

Aug.  3. 1864 
Dec.    19.1864 

7,150 

Demoss,  Benjamin  P    

Aug.   29,1864 

2,497 

Denhardt,  W.  H.  G           .                

'•        1    K 

'•        1    D 

June  26.1864 

7,514 

Denning,  Josiah  B 

Sept.    1.1864 

192 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 

Schedule  G. — Continued. 


la 

Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date  of 
death. 

4.422 

Dennis,  Edward ;. . 

Serjeant  

Corporal!."!!.' 
Private 

Sergeant  

Private 

Sergeant' 

Private 

^?[?;t'e*^!!!!!! 

Corporal 

Private 

Private 

!!     

Sergeant"!!!!! 
Private.!!!!!! 

B 
E 
B 

A 

a 

s 

H 

t 

1 

g 
1 

G 
D 
M 
P 
E 
C 
E 
D 

G 
F 
K 

1 
E 

A 

¥ 

H 

F 

G 
G 
A 
K 
A 
D 
A 
M 

§ 

F 
F 

C 
H 
A 
I 

1 

K 
G 
D 
E 

■f 

E 

M 
D 
K 

79Inf 

44lnf 

15Inf 

6Cav 

89Inf 

15Inf 

21Inf 

3Cav 

211nf 

24Inf 

73Inf 

75Inf 

16Cav 

78Inf 

38Inf 

16Cav 

112  Inf  .... 

65  Inf 

74  Inf 

24  Inf 

53  Inf 

7Cav 

89  Inf 

89 Inf 

30  Inf 

35  Inf 

30  Inf 

21 Inf  

36  Inf 

51 Inf  

92  Inf 

26  Inf 

14Cav 

112  Int.... 
16Cav 

22  Inf 

7Cav 

9  Inf 

9  Inf 

16Cav 

103  Inf  .... 
74  Inf 

23  Inf 

112  Inf  .... 

I  Art 

14  Inf 

21  Inf 

51  Inf 

23  Inf 

14Cav 

II  Inf 

21  Inf 

53  Inf 

123Inf  .... 

16Cav 

38 Inf  

42  Inf 

7lnf 

39  Inf 

93  Inf 

14Cav 

16Cav 

9Cav 

112  Inf  .... 

14Cav 

120  Inf  .... 

12  Inf 

81  Inf 

16Cav 

16Cav 

7Cav 

65  Inf 

9Cav 

123  Inf  ... . 
115  Inf  .... 

July    29.1864 

2  231 

Dentermann    W 

June  20,1864 

12, 660 

Feb.    16,1865 

5,165 

Depue.  J.  W 

Aug.     9, 1864 

2  365 

Dercks  Henry 

June  23.1864 

12, 547 

Dilly,  G 

Jan.    28, 1865 

?5-' 

April    4,1864 
May    23, 1864 

1,314 

Dobson.  J.  M          .                               

3,834 

Dodd,  G.  M 

July    23,1864 

10. 496 

Oct.      8. 1864 

Dolby  James           ..              .           

Aug.     3. 1864 

9,947 

Sept.  28.1864 
July     4.1864 

2,869 

1,441 

Doran,  Hugh  H  ...                             

May    28.1864 

1,727 

Dowd,  W 

June    8. 1864 

1.343 

Dovi  dy,  Joseph 

May    24.1864 

12  476 

Doyle,  J.          .                                       

Jan.    18, 1865 

12  436 

Doyle  P 

Jan.    11, 1865 

5,053 

Drake,  R.  R 

Aug.     8, 1864 

10  332 

Dressel,  C                                           

Oct.      4. 1864 

12. 686 

Feb.    21,1865 

9,073 

Ducker,  Conrad    

Sept.  17.1864 
July    10.1864 

3,123 

Dudley.  Josiah  W                           

9,678 

Sept.  24,1864 

12. 496 

Jan.    21,1865 

2,666 

Durand,  P                                               

June  29,1864 

9,037 

Dyer,  John  C 

Sept.  17.1864 

10, 909 

Easley,  W.  A                         .             

Oct.     14.1864 

5,992 

Aug.   17.1864 

4.962 

Edwards,  CD  

Aug.     7.1864 

8,084 

Eliott  Edwin  W                                     ..     . 

Sept.    7. 1864 

9.703 

Ellis,  Wm 

Sept.  25.1864 

9,734 

Ellison.  W 

2,249 

Elston.  James 

June  20,1864 

4,979 

Aug.     7, 1864 

4,502 

Emery,  .J 

Aug.     1.1864 

11,727 

Emo,  W 

Nov.     1, 1864 

9.717 

Sept.  25,1864 

2,211 

Erek,  Wm 

June  20.1864 

214 

Errickson   C 

Mar.    28,1864 

2.936 

Evans,  G.  W 

July      5.1864 

3,373 

Eychawer.  Richard 

July    15.1864 

6.261 

Aug.   20.1864 

161 

Falk.  N.  P 

.Har.    26.1864 

2.439 

Fandish    S 

June  25.1864 

12.509 

Oct.      8. 1864 

2.230 

Farmer.  P.  H 

June  20.1864 

4.991 

Parnham  C.  A. 

Aug.     7. 1864 

2.021 

Feller,  A 

June  16.1864 

12. 628 

Fernon. J  

Feb.    10, 1865 

2.512 

Pile  Caleb 

June  26,1864 

3,854 

Pinch.  F.  M 

July    23,1864 

10, 097 

Fink.  J.  P 

Sept.  30,1864 

9,845 

Fisher  J.  F . 

Sept.  27,1864 

2,129 

Fitzgerald.  H 

June  18.1864 

2,219 

Fitzpatrick.  Patrick  

June  20.1864 

9,992 

Flanigan. J 

Sept.  28.1864 

6,972 
10.881 

2.564 
10.515 

8,230 
12,473 

Floyd.A 

Ford.  N.J 

Forney,  D 

Forrer,  J 

Foster,  A.J 

Foster,  E.  S    . 

Aug.   27.1864 
Oct.     12. 1864 
June  27.1864 
Oct.      8. 1864 
Sept.    9.1864 
June  17.1864 

7,720 

Sept.    3. 1864 

531 

April  13. 1864 

12,275 

P'rame,  Wm  . 

Dec.    13. 1864 

12,887 
5,933 

Francis.  J.  F 

April  19.1864 
Aug.   17,1864 

432 

Frass.  Louis  .    .        

April    8.1864 

4.031 

July    26,1864 

1.055 

Fremont.  James 

May    13.1864 

11.541 

Frink.J.                   

Oct.    27. 1864 

8,186 

Fri  sby.  A 

Sept.    8.1864 

497 

Puller.  Ira  R 

April  11.1864 

10, 740 

Furguson.  Lewis  J 

Oct.    10.1864 

ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 

Schedule  G — Continued. 


193 


i 

Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date 
of  death. 

9  9"'6 

Gaines  C                                   ..              ..  .. 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

Corporal!!!!!! 
Private 

Corporal!.!!.. 
Private 

Private   

Corporal 

Private  .!!!!!! 

Corporal!!!!!! 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

^^::::\: 

Sergeant 

B 

B 

I 

8 

E 
K 

i 

A 
I 

? 

K 

g 

B 

C 

'A 

D 

1 
f 

A 
H 

& 

E 
B 

B 

E 

F 

A 
I 
E 
K 
M 
E 
H 
A 
A 

g 

D 
E 
H 
B 

L 
F 
A 
C 
G 

1 

B 
B 

i 

I 
F 
F 
D 

20Inf 

21Inf 

78Inf 

57Inf 

36  1nf 

30Inf 

24Inf 

leCav 

93Inf 

78Inf 

89Inf 

112  Inf 

16Cav 

84  Inf 

16Cav 

73  Inf 

89  Inf 

51  Inf 

»'::::: 

39  Inf 

24  Inf 

21  Inf 

41  Inf 

18  Inf 

51  Inf 

16  Inf 

6Cav 

79  Inf 

23  Inf 

leCav 

120  Inf 

19  Inf 

66  Inf 

29  Inf 

42  Inf 

79  Inf 

16  Inf 

92  Inf 

78  Inf 

6Cav 

7Cav 

16Cav 

16Cav 

14Cav 

16  Inf 

22  Inf 

1  Art 

9lnf 

89  Inf 

41  Inf 

103  Inf 

65  inf 

83  Inf 

7Cav 

107  Inf 

21  Inf 

39  Inf 

7Cav 

38  Inf 

112  Inf 

79  Inf 

9  Inf 

16Cav 

leCav 

39  Inf 

Sept,  28,1864 

Gallagher,  P 

May    24,1864 

Garig,J 

579 

Garvin,  John  ..              .          

Apr.    15.1864 

7  953 

Gaur  F  . 

Sept     6  1864 

12,801 

Mar.   20,1865 

1,340 

German.  P 

May    24,1864 

4  485 

Geschweind,  J                .                        

Auo'      1,1864 

1,416 

May    27,1864 

4,201 

July    29,1864 

1,652 

Giles. J   V 

June     5,1864 

7  988 

Giles  S   P                                                

Sept.    6  1864 

1,499 

Gilgese,G 

May    31.1864 

5,144 

Gillespie  J.  W 

Aug.     9,1864 

1,868 

Gilmore.  James    

June  12.1864 

1,850 

June  11.1864 

10,307 

Oct.      4.1864 

3,001 

GofiSnett.f  

June   15,1864 

12,847 

\pr.    25  1865 

7.761 

Gore.  N 

Sept.    4,1864 

12, 461 

Gott.  H 

Jan.    15,1865 

1, 403 

Graber.  J        ...                        

Sept    20. 1864 

2,164 

June    19,1864 

6.617 

Aug.  23,1864 

10, 491 

(^rant.  W.  G 

Oct.      7,1864 

10, 998 

Gravel  George                                         

Oct      16  1864 

783 

Apr.    28,1864 

4,569 

Greatliouse.  J 

Aug.     2.1864 

12, 116 

Green.  David         .          .                       

Nov     22  1864 

11,155 

Oct.    19.1864 

3.111 

11,778 

Greenwall,  B 

Green.  George 

July    10,1864 
Nov.     3  1864 

4.083 

July    27,1864 

2.501 

June  26,1864 

10. 594 

Gross. J 

Oct.     10,1864 

10.466 
3,730 

Grover.H.  S 

Gulk.  P 

Oct.      7,1864 
July    21,1864 

5,961 

Gunder.  F 

Aug.  17,1804 

5,025 

Guyer  William..                   

Aug.     8, 1864 

11,449 

Oct.     25. 1864 

4.091 

Habie.  John 

July    27,1864 

3.828 

Hatran  James 

July    23  1864 

5,074 

Aug.    8.1864 

4,094 

Haggard.  E 

July    27.1864 

2,825 

Haines,  Theodore  W  .    .. 

July      3. 1864 

63 

Hake. William  S 

Mar.    19,1864 

10.061 
12,060 

Haley.  C.H 

Hall.(;!.A 

Sept.  30,1864 
Nov     16,  lf-64 

7.194 

Hall  James  P . 

Aug-  29  1864 

12. 223 

Hall.  John  L 

Dec.      4,1864 

12,314 

Hall.M.  C 

Dec.    20,1864 

11,833 

Hall.  Peter       .                                   

Nov      5  1864 

318 

Haller.John 

Apr.     3.1864 

1,241 

Haller.  William 

May    20. 1864 

11. 572 

Halt,  George  S 

Oct      27. 1864 

187 

Hannah  H. V 

Mar     27  1864 

2.605 

Hannah.  P.  H 

June  28.1864 

11,188 

6.684 

Harland.J 

Aug.   24.1864 

9.214 

Sept.  19,1864 

2.634 

June  29,1864 

11.725 

Harris,  E 

Nov.     1,1864 

10.447 

Harris.  W.H    .. 

Oct.      6,1864 

2.677 
2.201 
1.980 
10.606 
8.608 

June  30.1864 

Hart!  w.. .....::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::: 

June  19,1864 

Hathaway.  L 

15  Inf 

79  Inf 

7Cav 

16Cav 

24  Inf 

Oct.    10,1864 

Hawkins,  D 

Sept.  13,1864 

5,192 

Aug.  10,1864 

2,326 

Heaward,  William  G 

June  22,1864 

1,852 

5,741 

Heide,C..  . 

24  Inf 

92  Inf 

Aug    15  1864 

4,582 

Heistand,B.F 

Aug.    2.1864 

Vol.  1—13 


194 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 

Schedule  G — Continued. 


t 

Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date 
of  death. 

6,489 

Henson,  George 

Private ... 

K 

i 

C 

§ 

D 
D 

§ 

B 
H 
C 
D 
E 
P 

t 

F 

1 

P 
H 

¥ 

F 

C 
A 

I 

C 

I 

F 
K 

1 

E 
H 
V. 
H 
B 
E 
E 
E 

I 
D 
D 
C 

I 

IS 

A 
A 
H 

I 

C 

I 

A 
D 
(4 
H 
G 
E 

n 

31Inf 

23Inf 

14lnf 

120  Inf.... 

84  Inf 

38Inf 

27  Inf 

11  Inf 

15  Inf 

89  Inf 

14Cav 

24  Inf 

115  Inf  .... 

14  Inf 

9Cav 

81  Inf 

112Inf  .... 

35  Inf 

14  Inf 

98  Inf 

112  Inf  .... 

86  Inf 

leCav 

38  Inf 

79  Inf 

127  Inf  .... 

78  Inf 

100  Inf  .... 

107  Inf  .... 
125  Inf  .... 
11  Inf  .   ... 

108  Inf  ... . 
S9Inf  ..... 

84  Inf 

104  Inf  ... . 

leCav 

51  Inf 

123  Inf  .... 

24lnf 

79Iiif 

73  Inf 

3C:iv 

30hif 

14  Inf 

7  Inf 

125  Inf  .... 
100  Inf  .... 

27  Inf 

117  Inf  .... 
112  Inf  .... 
16Cav  .... 
27  (nf  ...... 

84  Inf 

38  Inf 

16Cav 

Aug.  22,1864 
May  17,1864 
Sept.  11.1864 
Aug     19  1864 

1,162 

Henry,  VV.  P. 

8.4^8 

6,113 

Herrill.G.  W ...  . 

2  565 

Hess  Henry. 

June  '6  1864 

1.906 

9,753 

Hicks,  Calvin 

Sept    25  1864 

8  303 

Hicks,  H. 

Sept    10  1864 

1  102 

Hicks  W. 

May  14,1864 
Nov     11  1864 

11, 959 

Higgins.  Washington  Lj      

12  070 

Highland,  C. 

Nov     17  1864 

725 

Hilderbrandt.  N 

8.830 

Hill, Aaron 

Sept.  15  1864 

8,721 

Hill,  Henry 

Sept.  14,1864 

4,489 

Hiir,J 

12, 683 

Hinchcliff,J 

Corporal 

Private 

Sergeant'.'.'.!!! 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Sergeant...!!. 
Corporal 

Feb.    20  1865 

6  117 

Hoen,  Peter 

Aug    19  1864 

11,847 

12.791 

Hommock,  Lewis 

Feb.    18  1865 

2,098 
2, 255 

Hook.  J.  J 

June  17,1864 

12  O'.IO 

hlorn.  Prank 

Nov.    18  1864 

Mar.    21,1864 

5  S12 

Howard, D.H 

Aug,   16  1864 

11,782 

Howard.  J.  S 

Howell,  J.  W 

Nov.     3, 1864 

11  506 

Hoy.  J 

Oct.     26  1864 

6,035 
9,962 
12  755 

Hudson.  W.  H 

Hughes.  D.  L 

Hulse.T.  B .  .. 

Aug.  18,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Mar.    12  1865 

11,140 

Oct.     19,1864 

6,08.^ 
1  136 

Huntley,  R.  R 

Hurlbut,  D 

Aug.  18,1864 
May    16  1864 

5,019 

2  312 

Iverson.  J.  S 

Private 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

July    14  1864 

.Jackson,  H 

June  29.1864 

10  287 

Jackson. N 

Oct.      3  1864 

10. 766 

J  aekel.  Charles 

Oct.     12, 1864 

1,845 

Janney,  Edmund  H 

June   11,1864 

3  686 

Jarvis,  Joseph 

July    20  1864 

12,797 

Jenks,J.  P 

Mnr.    18.1865 

6  736 

Jeningan.  J.  B 

Aug.   24,1864 

2  135 

Jewett,  Felix .  .. 

June  18  1864 

1,412 

Mav     27,1864 

5, 395 

Autf.    12.1864 

9,827 

Jones  G  W. 

Sept    27  1864 

644 

Jones, Thomas.  .. 

Apr     20  1864 

2,567 

June  27.1864 

2,990 

Jones,  Wm 

July      6. 1864 

1  764 

Jordan,  B.  W 

June     9  1864 

9,153 

Sept.  18. 18f;4 

Joy.  B 

2  241 

Joyce,  A 

90Int 

7  Inf 

82  Inf 

90  Inf 

29  Inf 

75  Inf 

49  Inf 

.38  Inf 

14Cav 

22  Inf 

11 Inf  

82  Inf 

38  Inf 

96  Inf 

65  Inf 

14  &  15  Bat 
14  Inf 

June  20  1864 

10,513 

Justice,  H 

Oct.      8. 1864 

10  026 

Kaeppel,  C 

Private 

Sergeant.. 

Private 

Corporal 

Sept    29  1864 

12,052 

Kane  H. 

Nov     16  1864 

Kappell.  H 

July    30,1864 

7  183 

Keellv,  John 

Aug.   29  1864 

18 

Ke]l,M.  R 

Mar.      7.1864 

5,518 

12,488 
396 

Kent,  J 

Jhu.  9,1865 
Apr.      5.1864 

10, 520 

Kilbreath,  J 

Oct.      8.1864 

696 

Kinder.  M 

.Apr.    23,1864 

7  897 

Kingham,  J. 

Sept.    4  1864 

5,701 

685 

Klelianz,  David 

Apr.    23, 1864 

12, 051 

Nov.   16,1864 

12.726 

Kline,  Michael 

Mar.     4.1865 

ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT. 

Schedule  G^— Continued. 


195 


Date 
of  death. 


158!Klinkel,J  

348  Klugre.  Ernst 

766  Knisge.  A 

90S,Knisrht.  Isaac 

SgiiKnobles.  P 

754iKraell.  J 

179'Kraemer.  Georije. 
652, Kreobs.  John  P... 

685|Kriesrer,  J 

809|Krisher.  John  .... 
700;Krohl,  John 


927iLaCoste.  Joseph  M. 

•.i90^La(lieu.  J 

155, Lambert,  C 

4  9,Landsden,Wm.  H  . 
2701  tiangrley,  George  . . . 

044  Lanz,  V 

289  Lnrgent.  M.  B 

906|  Larimore,  William  . 

222  Larson,  Olof 

635  Laurance,  B.  F 

233  Law,  Henry 

46t  Leach,  Wm 

896  Leatherman,  M 

963  Lee,  Thomas 

297  Lee.  Wm.  E 

148  Leekley,  J.  B 

2951  Leighdy,  James  A.. 

524  Leo,  Paul 

25»|Lewis.  Charles 

238  Lewis.  Tr.omas 

5U8'Lpwii--,  R 

29.J  Lilken,  John 

818  Limberger.  John  . . . 

414  Linr  say.  A 

268  London,  Lewis 

179iL.opp,  J 

0171  Lowry.  Francis  M.. 

342  Lush,  John 

456:Lutz.  John 

196! Lyman,  j  

467  Lynch,  P 


3.169  Mackin,  Bernard 

5. 390' Madden.  L 

11,358  Maddock,  Josiah 

2,097  Maeyers,  John..., 

5,608  Maier.  I 

3,i'35  Malcom,  J.  R 

2.868  .Manning,  A. 

6.333  Marriert.H 

2.762  .Marshall,  A. 

2,051  Martiman,  Wm. 

4,071  Martin,  J. 

1,414  Martin,  R.  A 

863' Mason,  Thomas  B. 

l,428;MMSsev.  W.  F 

429Matheua,  N.  D 

12,744  Matthews,  T.  M  ... 

1,061  Maxhan.H.  C 

3,280  Maxwell.  « 

10.019^May,  M.  H 

3,080  Mayer,  C.  H 

1.407  Mayer.  P 

3.100  McCampbell.D.... 
56  McCleary,  Thomas 

1.3i5I.McClusky.  James  . 

5.724  M:-Conib,  R 

4,850  McCrea,  A 

I,6i7  Mc(heaay,  Wm 

6.513McCreer>.  J.  P.... 

2.665  MclTain,  J 

5,283  McGee.  Wm.  F 

ll,623LMcGibbons,  J 


Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Sergeant 
Private  . . 


Sergeant 
Private  . 
Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Sergeant 
Corporal. 
Private  . . 


Corporal. 

Corporal. 
Private  . . 
Sergeant 
Private  . . 


Sergeant 

Private  .. 

Corporal. 

Private C 

I 

Corporal F 

Private \    F 

B 
L 
K 
K 
D 
C 
C 
H 
D 
A 


16lnf 

20Inf 

113  Inf  .... 

91nf 

108  Inf  .... 

lieCav 

24  Inf 

16Cav 

14Cav 

32 Inf  

16Cav 


Mar.  21,1864 
S^ept.  20.1864 
Aug.  5.1864 
Ang.  6.1864 
Nov.  7.  ISSi 
July  1.1864 
June  19,1864 
Apr.  20,1864 
Feb.  21,1865 
June  10,1864 
Aug.     4. 1864 


89  Inf 

lUOlnf  ... 

38  Inf 

78  Inf 

14  Inf 

89lnr 

14Cav 

9Cav 

89  1nf  .... 


Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

May 

Sept. 

Oct. 

May 

May 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


93  Inf  . . 
115  Inf  . 
98  Inf  .. 
8  Inf  ... 
16Cav.. 
,96  Inf  . . 
113  Inf  . 
16Cav.. 
79  Inf  .. 

|2Cav jAug. 

i7CHT Oct. 

112  Inf  ....|Aug. 
16  Inf I  June 

113  Int  ....  Aug. 

65  Inf [June 

125  Inf  ....jOct. 

35  Inf iMay 

129  Inf I  June 

123  Inf May 

100  Inf  ....  Sept. 
l38Inf Oct. 

123  Inf July 

96  Inf [Aug. 

179  Inf Oct. 

June 
Aug. 
July 
July 
Aug. 
July 


116  Inf 

24  Inf  . 
38  Inf  . 

25  Inf  . 
16Cav. 
96  Inf  . 

16Cav jjune 

9Cav July 

16Cav May 

93  Inf May 

111  Inf  ....  May 

79  Inf I  Apr. 

32  Inf jMar. 

19  Inf May 

8Cav July 

89  Inf Sept. 

24  Inf July 

....  May 
104  Inf  ....  July 

16Cav Mar. 

....jxMay 

—  Aug. 

113  Inf  ....  Aug. 

96  Inf I  June 

119  Inf  ....ISept. 

99  Inf June 

30  Inf Aug. 

119  Inf  ....'Oct. 


5,1864 
30,1864 
29, 1864 

6, 1864 
12, 1864 
16. 1864 
22,18(i4 
16, 1864 
20. 1864 
24, 1864 
20. 1864 
11.1864 
14,1864 

8. 1864 
23, 1864 

1. 1865 
9. 1864 

11.1864 
31. 1864 
20. 1864 

8, 1864 
20. 1864 
10. 1864 
22. 1864 
20. 1864 

1,1864 
11.1864 
23. 1804 
29, 1864 

8, 1864 
26, 1864 

11.1864 
12, 1864 
23. 1864 
17, 1864 
14,1864 
25, 1864 

4. 1864 
21.1864 

2. 1864 
16, 1864 
27. 1864 
28. 1864 

3. 1864 
28, 1864 

5.1^64 

7. 1865 
13.1864 
13, 1864 
29. 1864 

9. 1864 
27. 1864 
10. 1864 
17.1864 
23. 1864 
15. 1864 
6, 1864 
4, 1864 
22, 1864 
29,1864 
10. 1864 
29, 1864 


196 


ADJUTANT     GENERALS     REPORT. 

Schedule  G — Continued. 


Name. 


Rank. 


Co. 


Regiment, 


Date 
of  death. 


Mclntire,  L 

McKune.  H.  W 

McLaughlin,  B 

McLeran,  Birch 

McMahan,  M 

McMillan,  W.  W 

McNeal,  John  A 

McShane,  Barney 

McWorthy.  Wm.  P... 

Mead.  George 

Medler,  H 

Mee.  Wm.  H 

Melny,  P 

Mentz,  P 

Menzimer.  Charles  C 
Merrill.  Franklin  S... 

Merz.F 

Meyer,  A 

Milas,  Nelson 

Miller,  H 

Miller,  J 

Miller,  J.H 

Miller.  M.  R 

Miller.  T 

Mills. S 

Mitchell, Josiah  B  .... 

Mixed,  L.  R 

Monical.  J.  M 

Moran,  Thomas 

Morblery.  B 

Morley,  H 

Morehead,  J  

Morris.  B.  C 

Morris,  James 

Mounce,  W.  R 

Mueller,  F 

Mulcahy.  David 

Mulford.W.  B 

Muller.M 

Mund.  D 

Myers,  Charles 

Myers,  F.  M 

Myers,  Samuel 

Naher,  Charles 

Nashen,  Edward 

Neal.  Joseph 

Needham.  L.  H 

Nelson,  J 

Newbery.  H 

Newby,  E 

Newlan,  H 

Nichols,  L 

Nicholson,  R.  H 

Nugent,  T 

Nully.C , 

01)eriere,  O.  B 

O'Brien,  David 

Ockler,  W 

O'Connor,  M 

0'Danie],J.  H 

O'  Dear,  Thomas 

O'Done.  W 

Oglesby,  Daniel 

O'Keefe.  J , 

O'Keefe.  Michael 

O'Lary,  Arthur , 

Olderfield,  J.  R 

Olson,  John 

Olson.  P.  J , 

O'Mira,  Daniel  J 

O'Neal,  Dennis , 

Ordway,  L 

Osborn.  J.  W 

Otey.O.  S 


Private 

K 

c 

1 

' ' 

A 

' ' 

E 

Corporal 

K 

Private 

D 

K 

' ' 

1 

H 

' ' 

I 

' ' 

H 

'  • 

1 

Sergeant  

E 

Private 

A 

Sergeant  

J^' 

Private 

K 

Corporal 

H 

Private 

h' 

F 

(; 

Sergeant  

1 

Private 

A 

F 

(3} 

F 

G 

C 

H 

M 

• ' 

E 

F 

' ' 

'  • 

3 

Corporal 

B 

Private 

1) 

Q.  M.  Sergt... 

Private 

c 

D 

' ' 

B 

L 

Serjeant  

C 

Private 

F 

A 

' ' 

K 

Sergeant  

K 

Corporal 

K 

Private 

F 

A 

A 

F 

F 

K 

A 

Corporal 

c 

Private 

C 

K 

h' 

' ' 

A 

' ' 

F 

(4 

M 

' ' 

C 

c 

K 

• ' 

H 

D 

K 

Corporal 

E 

Private 

K 

A 

Corporal 

H 

I 

16Inf 

13  1nf 

OOInf 

f 

93lnf 

112  luf  .... 
78  1nf 

Int 

92  Inf 

19Inf 

38  Inf 

51Inf 

14Cav 

16Cav 

96  Inf 

Inf 

44  Inf 

24  Inf 

11  Inf 

92  Inf 

22  Inf 

31  Inf 

Inf 

2  Art 

14Cav 

89  Inf  •..., 

38  Inf 

21Inf  .... 

89  Inf 

48  Inf 

16Cav 

9Inf 

8  Inf 

66  Inf  ... . 

6Cav 

16Cav.... 
891nf  .... 

23  Inf  .... 

16Cav 

8Cav 

16Cav.... 
leCav.... 

25  Inf  .... 


16Cav 

65  Inf 

16Cav 

42  Inf 

93  Inf 

22  Inf 

123  Inf  .... 

25  Inf 

14Cav 

123  Inf  .... 
108  Inf  .... 
120  inf  .... 

112  Inf  .... 

89  Inf 

24  Inf 

2Cav 

9  Inf 

78  Inf 

9  Inf 

16Cav 

2  Art 

2  Art 

108  Inf  .... 

6Cav 

89  Inf 

112  Inf  .... 

9Cav 

16Cav 

8  Inf 

9  Inf 

21  Inf 


July 

July 

June 

Nov. 

Aug. 

May 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

No^^ 

May 

June 

June 

Sept. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

Nov. 

June 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

Oct. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

June 

July 

May 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

.July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

June 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Sept 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

July 

June 

June 

July 

May 

Aug. 

May 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

July 

Oct. 

Sept. 


17,1864 
8,1864 
5,1864 
10, 1864 
4, 1864 
24, 1864 
26, 1864 
23, 1864 
24. 1864 
13. 1864 
3, 1864 
20, 1864 
7, 1864 
8, 1864 
16,1864 
29, 1864 
1, 1864 
18, 1864 
25, 1864 
10, 1864 
1,1864 
20. 1864 
26. 1864 
15.1864 
14, 1864 
29. 1864 
30, 1864 
1.1864 
18. 1864 
10. 1864 
26, 1864 
29, 1864 
13, 1864 
23. 1864 
21. 1864 
18. 1864 
3, 1864 
6, 1864 
1, 1864 
6, 1864 
16, 1864 
8, 1864 
12. 1864 

19. 1864 

8.1864 
1.1864 
1.1864 

22. 1864 
8, 1864 

15. 1864 
8. 1864 

26, 1864 
4. 1864 

28. 1864 

15. 1865 

22, 1864 
13, 1864 
22, 1864 
23.1864 

1. 1864 
14. 1864 
19, 1864 
31.1864 

5, 1864 
19. 1864 
29. 1864 

5. 1864 
18, 1854 
27. 1864 

3.1864 

9, 1864 
28,1864 

7. 1864 
18. 1864 


ADJUTANT  general's    REPORT. 

Schedule  G — Continued. 


197 


Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date 
of  death. 

8  414 

Owen  C                                           

Private 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

Sergeant 

Corporal 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

"       

Private 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

D 

E 
H 
F 
A 
F 
B 
F 
A 
G 
I 

\ 

F 

1 

H 
F 
A 
K 

1 

D 

D 

A 

B 
I 

1 

H 

I 

f 

I 

D 

I 

A 
B 
D 

% 

G 

I 
A 

G 
L 
A 

G 
D 

C 

G 
I. 

120Inf  .... 

120  Inf  .... 
14  Cav  .... 

30  Inf 

114  Inf  .... 
14  Inf 

88  Inf 

114  Inf  .... 

89  Inf 

9  Cav 

Sept. 

July 
Dec. 
Aug. 

Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
June 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
June 
Feb. 

mi 

Aug. 
May 
July 
June 
July 
Sept. 
Aug. 
July 
July 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
June 

B: 

Sept. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
•lune 
June 

fuTy 
Sept. 
June 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
June 
Aug, 

& 

July 
July 

IT 

Apr. 
May 
June 

Juno 
Oct. 
June 
June 
Sept. 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Jan. 
June 

11, 1864 

3,408 

Paisley.  F.  E 

16, 1864 

12  357 

Parkhurst,  F.  M 

30, 1864 

6  303 

Partridge  W.  J.                                ... 

20. 1864 

6,301 

Paschall.  A.  N 

12,677 
6  095 

19, 1865 

Payne,  S                       

18, 1864 

12  701 

Penny  Wm  H 

26. 1865 

2.621 

Perkins,  L.  C 

28, 1864 

9.313 
12  179 

Perry,  J 

Peterson,  J.  B 

20  1864 

112  Inf  .... 

21  Inf 

65  Inf 

UCav 

16  Cav 

30  Inf 

16  Cav 

8Cav 

44  Inf 

137  Inf  .... 

24  Inf 

7Cav 

122  Inf  .... 
16  Cav 

44  Inf 

8Cav 

79  Inf 

122  Inf  .... 
89  Inf 

52  Inf 

6Cav 

45  Inf 

21  Inf 

79  Inf 

124  Inf  .... 

3Cav 

4Cav 

6  Cav 

112  Inf  .... 

98  Inf 

100  Inf  .... 

112  Inf  .... 

79  Inf 

34  Inf 

82  Inf 

14  Cav 

16  Cav 

36  Inf 

6Cav 

79  Inf 

96  Inf 

65  Inf 

16  Cav 

12  Cav 

45  Inf 

79  Inf 

113  Inf  .... 
113Inf  .... 

16  Inf 

103  Inf  .... 

16Cav 

89  Inf 

27  Inf 

19  Inf 

82Inf 

13  Inf 

36  Inf 

144  Inf  .... 

24  Inf 

7Cav 

24  Inf 

16  Cav 

27, 1864 

15, 1864 

1,686 

Petz,  Wm 

7,1864 

12,594 

Philbrook,  A         .           

5, 1865 

410 
9,059 

Phillips,  Wm.  H.  S 

5, 1864 
17, 1864 

4,887 

Pierce,  Charles      

6. 1864 

1,506 

Pierce,  W.  B 

31, 1864 

3.764 

Place,  8 

22, 1864 

1.862 

Pollard.  F 

12, 1864 

3.879 

Portclange  Maximillian.         .           

24, 1864 

9.602 

23, 1864 

5,783 

Powell,  A 

15, 1864 

3.058 

Powell.  D.  F                

9, 1864 

3  422 

Powers,  James 

1«. 1864 

23 

8. 1864 

6.007 

Price,  I.  H          

17, 1864 

7.972 

Pugh  John                                         .         .  . 

6. 1864 

10,412 

6,1864 

10, 531 

Quinn,P                     

8.1864 

10. 184 
1.765 

Rafferty,  J.  O 

Ramsey.  A.  B 

1. 1864 
9,1864 

1,011 

Ramsey  J.  C                                      .           . 

10, 1864 

12,763 

12, 1864 

10, 772 

Randall,  C.  W 

12, 1865 

8,578 

Rankin,  M.  A 

12,1864 

12,680 

19, 1865 

7,604 

2, 1864 

5,968 

Redmeiit,  John      

17, 1864 

8,571 

Reed, A  

12, 1864 

306 

2, 1864 

1,729 

Remour,  A.  J 

8, 1864 

1.616 

Richards  Henry                                     .  ... 

4, 1864 

12, 324 

23. 1864 

2.836 

3, 1864 

7,748 

Ritter,  D    .           

3, 1864 

2,074 

17, 1864 

8,410 

11, 1864 

4,460 

Robinson,  H.  P  

1,1864 

6,080 
2.596 

Robinson.  J.  B 

18, 1864 
28, 1864 

1,807 

10. 1864 

7.228 

Rogers,  George                      ...          

29, 1864 

747 

Rogers,  0 

26, 1864 

11,473 

Rolfe.  W 

26. 1864 

3, 039 

Rolston,  Joseph  M 

8. 1864 

Rosecrans,  H 

31,1864 

8,465 

11.1864 

10,751 

Rother,  P 

12, 1864 

528 

Rowley.  E.  ...                   

13,1864 

1.294 

Rudd,T 

23. 1864 

2,557 

Ryan,  M 

27, 1864 

2,000 

Sadler,  M.  M 

15, 1864 

10,512 

Sandler.  Lewis 

8.1864 

2.165 

19, 1864 

1,902 

13, 1864 

9,915 

Sawins,  Beniamin  W 

28, 1864 

1,661 

Scharbeek,  Edward 

6,1864 

3.493 

Schrader,  C. 

17, 1864 

6.105 

18,1864 

12.55* 

Schwarz.  Charles 

30, 1865 

1.57c 

Scitz.  Victor 

3. 1864 

198 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

Schedule  G — Continued. 


A  ? 

<  o 
a,  i-te 

Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date 
of  death. 

11.077 

Scott.  Hugh 

Private 

Sergeant!.!!!! 
Private 

Sergeant...!.. 
Private 

Corporal..!!.! 

Sergeant 

Private 

"        

Sergeant"..!!.. 
Private 

Corporal!!!!!! 
Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

G 
G 
G 
G 
D 

1 

A 

E 
K 
A 

1 
E 
P 
D 

it 

xM 
D 
H 
H 

S 

I 

M 
G 
E 

I 

B 

t 

D 

S 

B 
L 
E 

g 

H 

fe 

1 
I 
L 
H 

R 

23Inf 

Ulnf 

44lnf 

38Inf 

8Cav 

107  Inf  . . . . 

112  Inf  .... 

61  Inf 

39  Inf 

7Cav 

22  Inf 

89  Inf 

98  Inf 

89 Inf  

44 Inf  

23  Inf 

16Cav 

6Cav 

44 Inf 

113  inf  .... 

64  Inf 

42  Inf 

7Cav 

89  Inf 

42  Inf 

42  Inf 

14Cav 

7Cav 

leCav 

14Cav 

16Cav 

9Cav 

92  Inf 

53  Inf 

I  Art 

14Cav 

7Cav 

115  Inf  .... 
114Inf  .... 

16Cav 

6Cav 

89  Inf 

14Cav 

16Cav 

113Inf  .... 

8  Inf 

112  Inf  .... 

89  Inf 

96  Inf 

79  Inf 

16Cav 

44  Inf 

78 Inf  

38  Inf 

7Cav 

14  Inf 

15  Inf 

40 Inf 

92  Inf 

89  Inf 

89  Inf 

II  Inf 

15  -nf 

95  Inf 

9  Inf 

96  Inf 

16  Inf 

15  Inf 

9Cav 

9Cav 

9  Inf 

89  Inf 

14Cav 

16Cav 

9  Inf 

Oct     17  1864 

12.0a4 

1.787 

S e  e  i  y ,* C  h  ar'l es  ".!!!'.'.!!!!!!!!.'!!'..'!!'.'.""!' ! 

Nov.    15.1864 
June  10  1864 

1.333 

Sellers.  G.  H 

May    23  1864 

9,325 

4.872 

Seppel,  J.  A 

Serene.  R.  0 

Apr.      2, 1864 
Aug      6  1864 

12,827 

5,350 

Seybert.  A 

Aug.   11  1864 

12. 149 

Sharp.  A 

Nov     24  1864 

2,579 

Sharp.  A.  H 

1,899 

Sharp,  E.  D.  T 

June  13,1864 

7,315 

Shaw,  Joseph  B 

Aug    30  1864 

2,617 

7.163 

Aug.  29,1864 
Sept      2  1864 

7.55S 

Sheridan,  D . 

8,388 
7,270 

Sherwood,  J.  T 

Shields.  J.  K 

Sept.  10,1864 
Aug.  30,1864 

10.359 

Shirtz.Wm    

Oct       4  1864 

8,864 
4,524 

Shook.S.T 

Shroyer.  Nathan 

Sept.  15,1864 
Aug.     1, 1864 

4,135 

July    28.1864 

12,046 

Siebert,  H.  C 

2.430 

Silkwood.EL.  M 

June  24.1864 

12.834 

Apr.    17.1865 

12,713 
7,630 

Simmons,  W.  D 

Simpson.  C 

Mar.      1. 1865 
Sept.    2, 1864 

10,441 

Oct.      7. 1864 

1  777 

12, 390 

Skinner.  H 

Jan.      4.1865 

10.082 

10. 663 

Sleek.  Philip 

2,585 

Slosher.  H 

June  28.1864 

5,960 

Smith,  George                                           

Aug    17  1864 

4,008 

10.849 

Smith, J. 

362 

Apr.     4. 1»64 

12, 566 

Smith.  J.  S 

Feb.      1. 1865- 

10,975 

Smith,  Patrick 

Oct.     15. 1864 

4,659 

Smith.  Wm  . 

Au".     3  1864 

8,223 

653 

Snyder.  Lewis . 

Apr.    20, 1864 

9,345 

Soiles.  J.  B 

Sept.  20.1864 

4,20a 

Spangle,  N.  J 

July    30,1864 

9.092 

Spindler,  Wm.  W  .  ..  . 

Sept.  18.1864 

4.598 

Aug.     2. 1864 

1.667 

Springer.  M 

June     6,1864 

11. 359 

Spurlock.  Bennett ... . 

Oct.    23, 1864 

2,532 

Stanchfleld.  G.  H 

June  26.1864 

1.718 

Stark.  Fry  D 

June     8.1864 

I.OIS 

Stegall,  J 

May    11, 1864 

10.737 

Oct.     11,1864 

6,292 
1,610 

Stewart.  P.  M 

Stillwell,  John 

Aug.   25.1864 
June     5.1864 

4,878 

Stillwell,  T.  H 

Aug.     6. 1864 

10,82S 

Stine,  A 

Oct.     13. 1864 

12, 725 

vsrinehauer.  J 

Mar.     3. 1865 

855 

Stines.  S.  T 

"      !!!!!!    G 

May     3, 1864 

12, 182 

Stolhut.  A 

Private 

Corporal 

K 
E 
D 
K 
B 
B 
C 

<f 

E 
L 

I 

E 

A 
M 

E 

Nov.   23,1864 

4.724 

Stop.  Lucian  W 

Aug.     4,1864 

8.451 

Sept.  11,1864 

8.549 

Strieker.  John 

12,822 

Stringer,  C 

Apr.      5. 1865 

9.013 

Strong,  E.  N 

Sept.  17,1864 

10,440 

Stroud.  J.  P 

Oct.      6, 1864 

12. 190 

Sturne.  C 

Nov.    28,1864 

8.615 

Sullivan.  J  

Sept.  13,1864 

12,482 

Sullivan,  Michael 

Jan.    18,1865 

11,808 

Sutee,  Benjamin 

Nov.     4,1864 

5.515 

Sutton.  M 

Aug.    13. 1864 

4.442 

July    31.1864 

505 

Apr.    12.1864 

10.515 

Oct.      8.1864 

50i 

Apr.    12, 1864 

10,036 

Taylor.  H 

Sept.  29,1864 

AD.JUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 

Schedule  G — Continued. 


199 


1? 

<  o 

Name. 

Rank. 

CO. 

Regiment. 

Date 
of  death. 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

::    •••••■ 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Corporal!!!!!! 
Private 

Corporal 

Private    

Corporal 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

!!!!!' 

Sergeant 

Private 

Sergeant 

Private 

P 

F 
H 
M 
E 
E 
A 
B 
M 
K 
D 
K 

? 

I 
B 

& 

E 

A 

C 

I 

8 

H 
I 

C 

I 

i 

E 

E 

M 

g 

D 
L 
A 
L 

I 

H 
G 

g 

E 

I 

M 

I 

D 
D 

A 
H 

I 

C 

B 

4  Cav 

UInf 

100  Inf  .... 

16  Cav 

64  Inf 

89  Inf 

16  Inf 

10  inf 

1  Art 

24 Inf 

16  Cav 

16  Cav.... 

19 Inf  

19  Inf 

16  Cav 

7Inf 

21  Inf 

16  Cav 

38  Inf 

7  Cav 

8  Inf 

120  Inf  .... 

9Inf 

16  Cav 

7  Inf 

24  Inf 

24  Inf 

16  Cav 

122Inf  .... 
16  Cav 

9  Inf 

31  Inf 

1  Art 

7  Inf 

15  [nf 

16  Cav 

93  Inf 

120  Inf  .... 

95  Inf 

16  Cav 

93  Inf 

16  Cav 

39  Inf 

16  Cav 

7  Cav 

74  Inf 

24  Inf 

27  Inf 

6  Cav...:.. 

21  Inf 

96  Inf 

23  Inf 

9  Inf 

104  Inf  .... 
89  Inf 

6  Cav 

7  Cav 

32  Inf 

UInf 

81  Inf 

16  Cav 

49  Inf 

45  Inf 

22  Inf 

84  Inf 

16Cav 

89  Inf 

16  Cav 

56  Inf 

79  Inf 

16  Cav 

36  Inf 

125  Inf  .... 

24  Inf 

Apr. 
Jan. 
June 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
June 
Aug. 

June 
July 
Apr. 
Oct. 
June 
Apr. 
July 
Mar. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

July 
May 
Sept. 
Aug. 
June 
May 

Aug. 
July 
Oct. 
Sept. 

ST- 

Nov. 
June 
Sept. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
June 
.July 
Nov. 
July 
Aug. 
July 
May 
July 
Sept. 
June 
Aug. 
Aug. 

.r.f: 

Mar. 
July 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
May 

h^l- 

May 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

30. 1864 

12  5"'6 

Taylor  Wm      ..          

26, 1865 

10, 1864 

4.564 
12  437 

1 , 1864 

Thayer  D.  W     

12. 1865 

9.833 
2.425 
6.491 
7  128 

Therimam  John  W.          

27, 1864 

24, 1864 

Thompson.  A.  J 

Thompson  E.  G        

22, 1864 
28, 1864 

10,411 

8,863 

46 

6, 1864 

15, 1864 

Timmler.  Wm           

15, 1864 

2  502 

Tiucholen  S   H                      

26, 1864 

3,064 

9, 1864 

14, 1864 

11.550 

1,915 

751 

3,032 

Trasl£.J.I 

Trout  E                                                         

27, 1864 
14,1^,64 

Trowbridge,  L.  A 

26, 1864 
7. 1864 

12  736 

Tucker  Ira                                   

6, 1865 

10,832 

13, 1864 

10, 988 

16, 1864 

3  271 

13, 1864 

1,078 

14, 1864 

7,765 

Vincent  L  D     

4, 1864 

5  638 

Vock  Wm                                   

14. 1864 

2.015 

16, 1864 

Voris  K                    

11.1864 

6  767 

Waddle  J 

25, 1864 

2,964 

Wahl,M 

6, 1864 

10, 756 

Waldo  Judson  M        

12. 1864 

9  218 

19, 1864 

10. 001 

Walsh,  J 

29. 1864 

11, 345 

23. 1864 

12  072 

18, 1864 

2,488 

26, 1864 

7.895 

5, 1864 

12.392 
11.619 

Warwick,  N.  A 

4. 1865 
29, 1864 

5.898 

16, 1864 

9,317 

Weaver  Alexander.        

20. 1864 

6.178 

19, 1864 

10. 7S5 

12, 1864 

742 

Weeks  B      

26, 1864 

2.301 

Weiry  John                                     

22, 1864 

3.743 

21, 1864 

11.751 

Welsch.  L    

2. 1864 

4,338 

Wentworth  Charles    '. 

30, 1864 

7,426 

Westbrook,  B.  B 

31,1864 

3,910 

Wham.  F.  L 

24,1864 

912 

Wheelock.A           

10, 1864 

3,067 

Whelen  M                                       .     ..          . 

9, 1864 

8.713 

14, 1864 

1,699 

Whitman.  L 

7.1864 

5,998 
5.613 

Whitney.  T.F 

17, 1864 
14. 1864 

5,158 

Wiley,  T 

9, 1864 

12, 732 

Wiley,  vV               

5. 1865 

7.840 
12,671 

Wilhelm,G.  A 

Wilks.B  

4, 1864 
18, 1865 

90 

Will.Gustavus  

21, 1864 

3,254 

Williams  E                   .          

13, 1864 

10,899 

Williams,  W 

14. 1864 

8,310 

9, 1864 

12, 780 

Willis,  A.  P 

15, 1865 

4,737 

Wilson,  D.  B                           .                  ..  .. 

4. 1864 

11,712 

1, 1864 

1.130 

Wimmer,  John 

15, 1864 

4,941 

Winemiller,  John       

7, 1864 

10,347 

Winesburge  Wm.  H 

4, 1864 

989 

Wink,l.ouis  

10, 1864 

9,785 

26, 1864 

8  755 

WinninsT,  D.  M 

14.1864 

6,079 

Winter,  Wm  

18, 1864 

200 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Schedule  G — Concluded. 


Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date 
of  death. 

8  815 

Wood   A           

Private 

Private 

Private 

I 

h 

K 

E 
G 

21Inf 

16Cav 

7Inf 

21 inf  

35  Inf 

57  Inf 

120  Inf  .... 

44 Inf  

Sept.  15,1864 

1,042 

May     12,1865 

July    21,1864 

lo'  582 

Worthy,  A  E 

Oct.     10, 1864 

2,624 

Wriirht,J.  W 

June  28,1864 

Wright.  M 

Aug.    10,1864 

V  309 

Yates  J                                                        

Dec.    19,1864 

72 

Zom,  Philip 

Mar.    20,1864 

ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


201 


SUPPLEMENTAL  LIST. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  prisoners  icho  died  in  Andersonville,  and 
whose  graves  are  unnumbered: 


Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date  of 
death. 

Private 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Private 

Private 

Private 

Private 

Private 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Private 

Private 

Private 

C 
B 

M 
F 

s 

B 
B 

1 

D 

B 
B 

1 

L 
E 

A 
F 

F 
G 
K 
C 

H 

1 

D 

r 

c 

i 

c 

D 
F 

E 

g 

F 
F 

i 

D 
C 

42lnf 

79Inf 

7  Cav 

Nov.      1, 1864 

Bauinan,  Henry .     ... 

113  Inf  .... 

79Inf 

16  Cav 

112  Inf  .... 

73  Inf 

14  Cav 

74  Inf 

98  Inf 

16  Cav 

9Inf 

29  Inf 

112  Inf  .... 

9Cav 

59  Inf 

112  Inf  .... 
29  Inf 

Oct.     10, 1864 

Feb.      3  1864 

Bergman.  Henry 

Aug.     7, 1864 
July         1894 

Bevier,  Orlin 

Nov.     9, 1864 

Brazing  ton,  Eli 

Nov     30,1864 

Brown,  Arthur  P 

Oct      28  1864 

Aug.    28,1864 
Aug     10  1864 

Cantam,  Henry 

Carter  Sylvester 

Sept.  28,1864 

Coughey,  Henry 

Feb      20  1865 

Crommett,  Daniel  .... 

Oct        1  1864 

Crowel  John  C                                     •  ■  •  • 

Sept.   16,1864 
July         1864 

Deyo,  Abram 

Dixon,  James 

16  Cav 

16  Cav 

112Inf  .... 

16  Cav 

9  Inf 

89  Inf 

21  Inf 

July    31.1864 

Aug.   30.1864 

April  18,1864 
Sept.  15.1864 
May    31,1864 

English,  Richard 

Fink.  John  W 

Fox,  Calvin  E 

Fuller,  Gardner 

Funk,  Wm.  C 

113  Inf  .... 

44  Inf 

103  Inf  .... 
21  Inf 

61  Inf 

7Inf 

38 Inf  

16  Cav 

96  Inf 

120  Inf  .... 
42  Inf 

81 Inf  

16  Cav 

42  Inf 

89  Inf 

39  Inf 

117  Inf  .... 

Oct.       1.1864 

Dec.    21,1864 

Grim,  G.  D  

Oct      14  1864 

Gum,  Moses   .    

Jan        4  1864 

Hallett,  John 

Feb.      9. 1865 

Harry,  William  H 

Oct      13  1864 

Hays,  George 

June     8  1865 

May     24.1864 
Sept.  13,1864 

HoltkHmp,  Bennett 

Houchen,  Robert 

Nov      8  1864 

Nov.    20,1864 

Ketchum.  Chester  0 

Oct.     20, 1864 

Kroschel,  Louis 

April  15,1864 
May      9, 1865 

Lourant,  Levi  J 

.Sept.     1,1864 

Lusk,  Palmer 

July         1864 

Martin,  .Toel 

Sept.  16.1864 

McCab,  Henry 

McOarty ,  Joseph 

14  Cav 

113  Inf    ... 
113  Inf  .... 
81  Inf      ... 

Nov.      1,1864 

Miller,  James 

Oct           1864 

Miller,  .loseph 

Miller,  William 

Oct.     18.1864 
1864 

Mobsman.  Lnper 

42 Inf  

113  Inf  .... 
113  Inf  .... 

Mar.    13, 1865 

Mullins,  William 

1864 

Munzenberger.  John 

Oct.     29. 1864 

202 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT. 

Sujyplemental  List — Concluded. 


Name. 

Rank. 

Co. 

Regiment. 

Date  of 
death. 

Obiella,  John 

Private 

Private 

Private 

Non-com  staff 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 

Private 

Private 

Corporal 

Private 



B 

L 
B 

P 

"ivi" 
c 

K 
B 

C 
E 
M 

H 

H 

A 

H 
M 
B 

16Cav 

16Cav 

leCav 

6Cav 

64Inf 

84Inf 

6Cav 

Uinf 

0'  Daniels,  Jasper 

July    20  1864 

Odurn.  Brittain 

Porker,  Israel 

Perry,  John  J  .... 

Aug.    21.1864 

Aug.     2, 1864 
Aug      1  1864 

Phelps,  Wm.  L 

Oct.     25, 1864 

Ray,  Robert  D 

1864 

39Inf 

7Cav 

Nov.      7, 1864 

Ritter.  Henry 

Russell,  S.  A 

79Inf 

UCav 

38Inf 

36Inf 

79Inf 

16Cav 

89  Inf 

Sept.  10.1864 

Smith,  Nathan  P 

Oct      13  1864 

Smith,  Wm.  H. 

Sept.  28",  1864 
Oct.     28, 1864 

Stillwell,  T.  W 

Sullivan,  John 

Nov.      1  1864 

Talmadge,  C.B 

Jan.      6.1865 

73Inf 

51  Inf 

Ill  Inf  .... 
31 Inf  

Sept.  16,1864 

Tower,  Charles  B 

Sept.  15.1864 

Nov.    27,1864 

Vancil,  Thomas  M 

Weiss,  Otto 

16Cav 

leCav 

Aug.     3. 1864 

42  Inf 

Mar.    30,1865 

ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


203 


Schedule  H — Persons  Subject  to  Military  Duty. 


Showing  the  number  of  persons  subject  to  Military  Duty  in  the 
State  of  Illinois,  between  the  ages  of  eighteen  (18)  and  forty-five 
(45) ,  as  per  census  returns  of  1865. 


County. 

No. 

County. 

No. 

8.379 
2.320 
1,874 
1,755 
2,356 
4,254 

812 
2,567 
2,033 
4,237 
3,151 
2,732 
2,149 
2,199 
3,849 
41,354 
2,045 
1,585 
2,S93 
2,335 
2,248 
2,433 
3,065 

933 
2,115 
2,558 

578 
1,583 
6,023 
1,343 
2,767 

i;431 
5, 221 
593 
1.726 
4.399 
3.362 
2,353 
1.477 
2,300 
2,417 
4,398 
1,678 
6,277 
4.092 
2.281 
6.109 
3.052 
10.438 
1.622 
4,120 

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Alexand  er 

Loffan.     .                            .           

3  332 

Bond  . 

4  179" 

4,631 

7,212 

Bureau    . 

Marion 

2.727 

Marshall 

2.887 

Carroll* 

1.822 

Cass* 

Massac 

1.32S 

4,189 

4.13T 

Clark 

McLean                                       

6.866 

Menard 

2.03O 

3, 190 

Coles 

2,140 

Cook.  .        .  . 

3!  483 

4,274 

1.328 

DeKalb 

Ogle        .                                     

3,222 

De  Witt 

5:643 

1,829' 

DuPage 

Piatt                           

1,552 

Edgar  . 

Pike 

4,796 

1.65» 

Pulaski 

l,32t 

Fayette 

1,141 

Ford 

3,003 

Franklin 

2,05& 

Fulton 

Rock  Island.           

4,694 

Gallatin*.  .. 

Saline* 

1.697 

7,325 

Grundy 

Schuyler  ..        

2.529 

Hamilton.. 

Scott                                             

l,47e 

3.022 

Hardin 

1.592 

lenderson. . .  . 

St    Clair                          .           

7.393 

lenry  .  . . 

4,511 

4,22S 

Jackson  

Union                 .      . .           

2,662 

Jasper 

3,978 

1,119 

3,848 

Jo  Daviess 

Washington                   

2,710 

Johnson  

Wayne 

2.147 

Kane 

White 

1.897 

Kankakee  

4,246 

Kendall 

Will                                           

5.3ia 

Knox 

Williamson                                      

2.072 

Lake      

4:i6» 

LaSalle 

3.173 

Lawrence  

Totals                                  

Lee 

357. 574 

*  Returns  from  these  counties  are  taken  from  the  records  of  the  Secretary  of  State» 
they  haying  failed  to  make  returns  to  this  office. 


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26,047  75 
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Statement  K. — Total  Number  of  Illinois  Troops  Enlisted  in 
THE  U.  S.  Service. 


WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Provost  Marshal  General's  Office. 

Washington.  D.  C.  Sept.  2. 1865. 
His  Excellency,  R.  J.  Oslesby. 

Governor  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 

Sir:— I  have  the  honor  to  inform  you  that  the  number  of  men  furnished  by  the  State  of 
Illinois  from  April  17, 1861,  to  April  30, 1865,  is  two  hundred  and  fifty-six  thousand  two  hun- 
dred and  ninety-seven  (256,297),  without  reference  to  periods  of  service,  which  varied  from 
three  months  to  three  years. 

I  have  the  honor  to  be,  sir, 
Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed.)  JAMES  B.  FRY, 

Provost  Marshal  General. 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


217 


Synonyms  L— Local  Names  of  Military  Organizations. 


Under  this  head  will  he  found  a  list  of  the  synonyms  which  comprise 
the  various  local  names  of  military  organizations  in  Illinois,  prior 
to  their  designation  and  assignment  in  the  U.  S.  service, 


Synonym. 


R«g:ular  or  Final  Desisnation. 


Adams  County  Cavalry , 
Alton  Battalion 


Barber's  (Thomas  C.)  Battery 

Barker's  (Charles  W.)  Dragr'ons  Cos.  A  &  B 
Barker's  Dragoons 


Barnett's  (Charles  M.)  Battery... 
Barrett's  (Samuel  E.)  Battery.... 
Birge's  Regiment  Sharpshooters. 


Blair's  Escort 

Board  of  Trade  Battery,  Chicago 

Board  of  Trade  Regiment.  Chicago,  1st 

Board  of  Trade  Regiment,  Chicago,  2d 

Bolton's  (William  H.)  Battery 

Borries'  (Hermann)  Battery 

Bouton's  (Edward)  Battery 

Bowen's  Independent  Battalion,  IfissoMrt 
Cavalry,  Co.'s  A— D 


2d  Regiment  Cavalry  (Co.  L.  formerly  Co.  C) 

144th  Regiment  Infantry,  afterwards  Alton  Bat- 
talion Inf.  (one  hundred  days)  (Co.'s  A  and  B) . 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  K) 

12th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Co.'s  H  and  I) 

Charles  W.  Barker's  Independent  Co.  Chicago 
Dragoons  (two  months) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  I) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  B,  old).... 

J.  W.  Birge's  Regiment  Sharpshooters,  after- 
ward 14th  Regiment  Missouri  Infantry,  after- 
ward 66th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry 

nth  Regiment  Cavalry  (Co.  G) 

James  H.  Stokes'  Independent  Battery 

72d  Regiment  Infantry 

88th  Regiment  Infantry 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  L) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  I) 

1st  Battalion  Missouri  Cavalry  (Bowen's)  at- 
tached to  13th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry;  af- 
terward William  D.  Bowen'»  Independent  Bat- 
talion Missouri  Cavalry,  afterward  9th  Regi- 
ment Missouri  Cavalry  (Co.'s  A— D),  afterward 
10th  Regiment  J/issot«rt  Cavalry  (Co.'s  A— D). 

107th  Illinois, 80th  Indiana,  and  13th  and  33d  Ken- 
tucky Infantry  Regiments  (part) 

9th  Regiment  Cavalry 

19th  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  G),  afterward 
Lyman  Bridges'  Independent  Battery,  after- 
ward 1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  B, 
new) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  F) 

1st  Regiment  New  York  Light  Artillery  'Bat- 
teries B  and  G,  part)  and  4th  New  York  Inde- 
pendent Battery  (part) 

65th  Regiment  Infantry 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  D,  part)... 

55th  Regiment  Inlantry 

29th  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  B). 
afterward  4th  Regiment  Cavalry,  (Company  B, 
No.  2),  afterward  Warren  Stewart's  Independ- 
ent Battalion  Cavalry  (Company  B),  afterward 
15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  B) 

1st  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  H) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  C)  

Chapman's  (Fletcher  H.)  Battery.  1st il4th  Regiment  Infantry  (Artillery  Company  L). 

I  afterward  2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Bat- 
tery B,  part) 

Chapman's  (Fletcher  H.)  Battery,2d l2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  D) 


Boyle's  Battery. 


Brackett's  (Albert  G.)  Cav.  Regiment , 
Bridges'  Battery 


Burton's  (Josiah  H.)  Battery , 

Busteed's  (Richard.  Jr.)  Battery  (Chicago 
Light  Artillery) 


Cameron's  (Daniel)  Highlanders 
Campbell's  (Charles  C.)  Battery. 

Canton  Rifles 

Carmichael's  (Eagleton)  Cav.  Co, 


Centralia  Cavalry 

Channel's  (Joseph  R.)  Battery 


218 


ADJUTANT   GENEEAL's   REPORT. 


Sfjnonyms  L — Continued. 


Synonym. 


Regular  or  Final  Designation. 


Cheney's  (John  T.)  Battery 

Chicagro  Board  of  Trade  Battery 

Chicago  Board  of  Trade  Regiment,  1st  .... 

Chicago  Board  of  Trade  Regiment,  2d 

Chicago  Cavalry , 

Chicago  Dragoons 

Chicago  Dragoons,  or  Rifles 

Chicago  Legion 

Chicago  Light  Artillery,  Company  A 

Chicago  Light  Artillery,  Company  A 

Chicago  Light  Artillery,  Company  B 

Chicago  Light  Artillery.  Company  Q 

Chicago    Light   Artillery    (Richard    Bus 
teed's,  Jr.,  Battery) 

Chicago  Mercantile  Battery 

Chicago  Sappers  and  Miners " 

Chicago  Zouaves,  Companies  A  and  B 

Clinton  County  Cavalry 

Cogswell's  Battery 

Colvin's  Battery 


Cooley 's  Battery 

Cooper's  (Charles  S.)  Battery 

Cooper's  (Edgar  H.)  Battery 

Cram's  (Orrin  W.)  Battery 

Crocker's  Escort  

Cudney 's  (Albert)  Battery 

Curtis'  (John)  Independent  Co.  Infantry 

Davidson's  Battery 

Davis'  Escort 

DeQress'  (Francis)  Battery  

Detroit  {Michigan)  Jackson  Guards 

Dodson's  Cavalry  Company 

Dollins'  (James  J.)  Cavalry  Company... 


Douglas  Brigade,  1st  Regiment 

Douglas  Brigade,  2d  Regiment 

Dresser's  (Jasper  M.)  Battery , 

Earlville  Guards,  or  Earl  Rifles. 

Elgin  Battery 

Excelsior  Reg  ,  3d  Div.,  17th  Army  Corps 

Fitch's  (John  A.)  Battery 

Flood's  (James  P  )  Battery , 

Ford's  (William)  Cavalry  Company 

Fox  River  Regiment  


1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  F) 

James  H.  Stokes'  Independent  Battery 

72d  Regiment  Infantry 

88th  Regiment  Infantry 

16th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Companies  A  and  B) 

Charles  W.  Barker's  Independent  Company  Chi- 
cago Dragoons  (two  months) 

16th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  C)  

51st  Regiment  Infantry 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A) 

James  Smith's  Independent  Company  A,  Chi- 
cago Light  Artillery  (three  months) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  B,  old) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  B,  new)... 

1st  Regiment  Ifew  York  Light  Artillery  (Bat- 
teries B  and  G.  part),  and  4th  JYew  York  Inde- 
pendent Battery  (part) 

Charles  G.  Cooky's  Independent  Battery 

59th  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  K) 

19th  Regiment  Infantry  (Companies  A  and  K)... 

15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  D) 

53d  Regiment  Infantry  (Artillery  Company  A), 
afterward  1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Bat- 
tery M),  afterward  William  Cogswell's  Inde- 
pendent Battery 

107th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry,  33d  Regiment 
Kentucky  Infantry,  and  2:id  Indiana  Battery 
(part),  afterward  John  H.  Colvin's  Battery  Illi- 
nois Light  Artillery  (7th  Independent  Battery)\ 
afterward  1st  Regiment  Illinois  Light  Artillery 
(Battery  K,  new) 

Charles  G.  Cooley's  Independent  Battery 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  D) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  D) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  E) 

11th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  G) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  I) 

144th  Regiment  Infantry  (one  hundred  days) 
(Company  B),  afterward  Alton  Battalion  In- 
fantry (one  hundred  days)  (Company  B) 

Peter  Davidson's  Independent  Company,  Peoria 
Light  Artillery  (1st  Battalion  Volunteers), 
afterward  2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Bat- 
tery A) 

36th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  (Cavalry  Com- 
pany B),  afterward  15th  Regiment  Illinois 
Cavalry  (Company  K,  and  .3d  Regiment  Ken- 
tucky Cavalry  (Company  G) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  ( Battery  H) 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  A) 

Christian  B.  Dodson's  Independent  Company, 
Knne  County  Cavalry,  afterward  Dodson's 
Squadron  Cavalry  (Company  A),  afterward 
15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  H) 

31st  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  C), 
afterward  4th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  C), 
afterward  Warren  Stewart's  Independent  Bat- 
talion Cavalry  (Company  C).  afterward  15th 
Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  C) 

42d  Regiment  Infantry 

55th  Regiment  Infantry 

31st  Regiment  infantry  (Artillery  Company  A), 
afterward  2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Bat- 
tery D) 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  D) 

George  W.  Renwick's  5th  Independent   (Elgin) 

Battery 

124th  Regiment  Infantry 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  E)  ...  — 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  ( Battery  C) 

53d  Regiment  Infantry  (Independent  Cavalry 
Company  A),  afterward  15th  Regiment  Cavalry 
( Company  L) 

36ih  Regiment  Infantry 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 

Synonyms  L — Continued. 


219 


Synonym. 


Regular  or  Final  Designation. 


Franklin's  (Angereau)  Battery 

Fremont  Rangers,  Illinois  Cavalry  Com 
panies  A,  B,  and  C 

Fremont  Rifles 

Gallatin  County  Cavalry 

Gallup's  (Henry  A.)  Battalion  Cavalry 

German  Guides 

Gibson's  (Thomas)  Battalion 


Gilbert's  (Franklin  T.)  Cavalry  Company. 


Gilmore's  (Ephraim  M.)  Cavalry  Company 


Graham's  (Robert  H.)  Company  Indepen 
dent  Rangers,  Illinois  Cavalry 

/Grant's  Escort 

Grant  s  Escort 

Gumbart's  (George  C.)  Battery 

Hamilton's  E scort 

Hancock  G uard s 

Hartmann's  (Theobald)  Dragoons 

Hart'ft  (Levi  W.)  Battery 

Hecker  Regiment,   1st,  or  Hecker   Jager 

Regiment  

Hecker  Regiment,  2d 

Henshaw's  Battery 

Hoffman    (late  1st  Regiment)   Dragoons, 

Company  B 

Hooker's  Escort 

Hopkins'  (Caleb)  Battery 

Hopkins'  (Caleb)  Batiery 

Houghtaling's  (Charles)  Battery 

Houghtaling's  (Charles)  Battery 

Hulaniski's  (Thaddeus  C.)  Battery 

Huntley's  Cavalry  Company 

Hutchens'  (William  D.)  Cavalry  Company 


Illinois  Cavalry,  Alexander  Weide's  Com- 
pany   

Illinois  Cavalry.  Fremont  Rangers,  Com- 
panies A,  B  and  C 

Illinois    Cavalry.    Independent    Rangers, 
Robert  H.  Graham's  Company 


th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Artillery  Company), 
afterward  1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Bat- 
tery K,  old) 

3d  Regiment  Missouri  Cavalry  (Companies  G, 

H.  andl) 

7th  Regiment  Infantry 

1st  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  B)  

Fremont  Rangers,  Illinois  Cavalry  (Campanies 
A.  B  and  C)  afterward  3d  Regiment  Missouri 
Cavalry  (Companies  G,  H  and  I) 

13th  Regiment  Cavalry 

16th  Regiment  Illinois  Cavalry,  Company  C;  3d 
Independent  Company  Ohio  Cavalry;  1st  Regi- 
ment West  Virginia  Cavalry,  Company  A. 
afterwards  G;  and  3d  Regiment  West  Virginia 
Cavalry,  Company  E  

52d  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  A) 
afterward  12th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company 
H)  afterward  15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Com- 
pany g; 

32d  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  A) 
afterward  12th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  F, 
formerly  A)  

14th  Regiment  1/issowrJ  Infantry  (Home  Guards) 
(Cavalry  Company)  

4th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  A) 

William  Ford's  Independent  Cavalry  Company 
A,  53d  Regiment  Infantry,  afterward  15th  Regi- 
ment Cavalry  (Company  L) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  E) 

36th  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  A), 
afterward  15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  I)- 

72d  Regiment  Infantry  ipart) 

13th  Regiment  Cavalry  (1st  Battalion) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  H) 

24th  Regiment  Infantry 

82d  Regiment  Infantry 

Edward  C.  Henshaw's  Independent  Battery 

16th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  C) 

15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  K) 

3d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  C) 

10th  Regiment  Infantry  (three  months),  ("Com- 
pany I,  Light  Artillery)  

10th  Regiment  Infantry  (three  months),  (Com- 
pany F) 

Charles  Houghtaling's  Independent  Company 
A.  Ottawa  Light  Artillery,  afterward  1st  Regi- 
ment Light  Artillery  (Battery  C) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  ( Battery  L) 

Oscar  H.  Huntley's  Independent  Company  A, 
Cavalry,  afterward  1st  Regiment  Cavalry 
(Company  K)* 

27th  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  E), 
afterward  Warren  Stewart's  Independent  Bat- 
talion Cavalry  (Company  E).  afterward  15th 
Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  E)  

1st  Regiment  Western  Cavalry,  Fremont  Hus- 
sars, Missouri  Volunteers  (Company  F), after- 
ward 4th  Regiment  jl/t.ssot<ri  Cavalry  (Company 
F,  afterward  Company  L) 

3d  Regiment  Missouri  Cavalry  (Companies  G,  H 
andl) 

14lh  Regiment  Missouri  Infantry  (Home  Guards) 
(Cavalry  Company  L) 


*  Assigned  to  15th  Regiment  Illinois  Cavalry  as  Company  M,  December  25.  1862.  but  did. 
not  join,  being  mustered  out  December  27,  1862,  aa  Company  K,  1st  Regiment  Illinois 
Cavalry. 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Synonyms  L — Continued. 


Synonym. 


Regnilar  or  Final  Designation. 


Independent  Battery,  Ist 
Independent  Battery,  2d . . 
Independent  Battery,  3d  . 


Independent  Battery  4th. 
Independent  Battery  5th. 
Independent  Battery  6th. 
Independent  Battery  7th. 


(Independent   Rangers.    Illinois    Cavalry, 
Robert  H.  Graham's  Company 


Indiana  Company.  Mechanics'  Fusileers, 
Irish    Brigade,    or   James    A.    Mulligan's 

Brigade,  or  Ist  Irish  Regiment 

Irish  Dragoons,  Patrick  Naughton's 


Irish  Legion. 


JTackson  Guards 

Jackson  Guards,  Detroit  (.Michigan) 

Jenks'  (Albert)  Cavalry  Company,  or  Dra- 
goons   


Kane  County  Cavalry 

Keith's  (Charles  W.)  Battery. 


Kentucky  Brigade 

Kowald's  Independent  Company  Infantry 


LaSalle  Guards 

Lead  Mine  Regiment,  Washburne. 
Light  Dragoons 


Lincoln  Rifles 

Logan's  Escort 

Lowell's  (John  W.)  Battery 
Lyon  Color  Guard 


William  Cogswell's  Independent  Battery 

James  H.  Stoke's  Independent  Battery 

Thomas  F.  Vaughn's  Independent  Battery,  after- 
ward 3d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A), 
(Independent) 

Charles  G  Cooley's  Independent  Battery 

Charles  W.  Renwick's  Independent  Battery 

Edward  C.  Henshaw's  Independent  Battery 

John  H.  Colvin's  Independent  Battery,  after- 
ward 1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  K. 
new) 

14th  Regiment  Missouri  Infantry  (Home  Guards) 

(Cavalry  Company  L)  

56th  Regiment  Infantry  (old)  (Company  C) 

23d  Regiment  Infantry 

23d  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  (Company  — ), 
afterward  the  5th  Regiment  Iowa  Cavalry 
( Com pany  L) 

90th  Regiment  Infantry 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  C) 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  A) 

36th  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  A), 
afterward  15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  I) 

15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  H) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  I.  late  Bat- 
tery C)  

54th.  60th .  62d  and  63d  Regiments  Infantry 

Gustav  Kowald's  Company  Infantry,  attached 
to  1st  Brigade  Volunteers  (three  months) 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  P) 

15th  Regiment  Infantry 

Oscar  H.  Huntley's  Independent  Company  A, 
Cavalry,  afterward  1st  Regiment  Cavalry 
(Company  K)* 


24th  Regiment  Infantry 

2d  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  A)  

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  G). 
58th  Regiment  Infantry 


McAllister's  (Edward)  Battery. 
McAllister's  (Edward)  Battery. 


McArthur's  Escort 

McClellan  Brigade 

McClellan  Dragoons,  Companies  A  and  B. 
McClellan's  Body  Guard 


McClernaud    Guard    Battalion    or    Body 

Guard,  Companies  A.  B  and  — 

McClernand's  Escort 

McKean's  Escort 

Madison's  (Reily)  Battery 


1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  f  Battery  D)  

10th  Regiment  Infantry  (three  months)  Com- 
pany K) 

11th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  G) 

58th  Regiment  Infantry 

12th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Companies  H  and  I) 

James  Steel's  Independent  Company  Infantry, 
Sturges  Rifles 


Mahoney  Guards 

Mechanics'  Fusileers 

Mercantile  Battery.  Chicago 

Michigan  Company  Sharpshooters,  John 

Piper's 

-Mihalotzy  Kifles 

JNIiller's  (JohnB.)  Battery 

Mississippi  Marine  Brigade  Ram  Fleet.. 


Jlissouri  Artillery,  Schwartz's  Battery  . 


16th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Companies  I.  K  and  L).. 

3d  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  L)  

2d  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  M) 

1st  Battalion  Light  Artillery  (Battery  D),  after- 
ward 2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  B). 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  G) 

56th  Rngiment  Infantry  (old)  

Charles  G.  Cooley's  Independent  Battery 

66th  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  D) 

24th  Kegiment  Infantry 

1st  Kegiment  Light  Artillery  '  Battery  M) 

Riim  Fleet  Mississippi  Marine  Brigade.  Rams 
Switzerland  and  Monarch 

Adolph  Schwartz's  Independent  Buttery  (Mis- 
souri artillery),  afterward  2d  Regiment  Illinois 
Light  Artillery  (Battery  E) 


*  Assigned  to  15th  Regiment  Illinois  Cavalry  as  Company  M,  December  25,  1862,  but  did 
mot  join,  being  mustered  out  December  27,  1862,  as  Company  K,  1st  Regiment  Illinois 
Cavalry. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


221 


Synonyms  L — Continued. 


Synonym. 


Regular  or  Pinal  Designation. 


Missouri  Cavalry,  Bowen's  Independent 
Battalion,  Companies  A— D 


Missouri  Infantry, 9th  Regiment.. 
Missouri  Infantry,  14th  Regiment. 


Monarch,  Ram 


Montgomery  Guards 

Morgan's  (Francis)  Battery 

Morgan's  (George  W.)  Escort 

Morgan's  (James  D.)  Escort 

Mounted  Inf.,  9th  Regiment  (temporarily) 
Mounted  Inf.,50tn  Regiment  (temporarily) 
Mounted  Inf.,  80th  Regiment  (temporarily) 
Mounted  Inf. ,87th  Regiment  (temporarily) 
Mounted  Inf„92d  Regiment  (temporarily) 
Mounted  Inf.,  98th  Regiment  (temporarily) 
Mounted  Inf., 112th  Regim'nt  (temporarily) 
Mounted  luf. ,118th  Regim'nt  (temporarily) 
Mounted  Inf. ,123d  Regiment  (temporarily) 

Mulligan's  Battery 

Mulligan's  (James  A.)   Brigade,  or  Irish 
Brigade,  or  1st  Irish  Regiment 


National  Guards 

Naughton's  (Patrick)  Irish  Dragoons. 


Neely's  (John  C.)  Battery 

Nichols'  (Erastus  A.)'Battery. 
Nispel's  ((jJeorgeL.)  Battery  .. 

Normal  Regiment 

Northwestern  Rifles 


Oconto  {Wisconsin)  Irish  Guards 

O'Harnett's  (M.  J.)  Cavalry  Company. 


Ohio  Companies,  Mechanics'  Fusileers 

Ohio  Sharpshooters,  1st,  2d  and  3d  Inde- 
pendent Companies 

O'Leary 's  Battery 


Ord's  Escort 

Ottawa  Artillery. 
Ottawa  Battery.. 


Ottawa  Guards 

Ottawa  Light  Artillery , 

Ottawa  Light  Artillery,  Company  A 


Palmer's  (John  M  )  Escort . 

Peoria  Light  Artillery 

Perce's  Infantry  Company. 


Phillips',  JohnC.)  Battery 

Piper's  (John)  JWic^ttcran  Company,  Sharp- 
shooters   

Plaintield  Artillery 

Plainfleld  Artillery 

Pope's  Body  Guard 

Powell's  (John  W.)  Battery 

Prentiss  Guards 


Prescott's  (Mark  H.)  Battery. 


Quinby's  Escort 2d  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  B) 


1st  Battalion  Missouri  Cavalry  (Bowen's),  at- 
tached to  13th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry;  af- 
terward William  D.  Bowen's  Independent 
Batta'ion  Missouri  Cavalry;  afterward  9th 
Regiment  Missouri  CaTalry(Companies  A— D),. 
afterward  10th  Regiment  Missouri  Cavalry 
(Companies  A— D) 

59th  Regiment  Infantry 

J.  W.  Birge's  Regiment  Sharpshooters,  after- 
ward 14th  Regiment  Missouri  Infantry,  after- 
ward 66th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry 

18th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  (Company  K,old),. 
afterward  Ram  Fleet  Mississippi  Marin,  Bri- 
gade, Ram  Monarch 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  B) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A) 

3d  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  A) 

7th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  C)  

9th  Regiment  Infantry 

50th  Regiment  Infantry 

SOth  Regiment  Infantry 

87th  Regiment  Infantry 

92d  Regiment  Infantry 

9Sth  Regiment  Infantry 

112th  Regiment  Infantry 

118th  Regiment  Infantry 

123d  Regiment  Infantry 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  L)  

23d  Regiment  Infantry 


57th  Regiment  Infantry 

23d  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  (Company—),  af- 
terward 5th  Regiment  lon-a  Cavalry  (Co.  L)... 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  1) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  ( Battery  L) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  E) 

33d  Regiment  Infantry 

44th  Regiment  Infantry 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Artillery  Company),  af- 
ward  1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  L) 

30th  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  D), 
afterward  Warren  Stewart's  Independent  Bat- 
talion Cavalry  (Company  D),  afterward  15th 
Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  D) 

56th  Regiment  Infantry  (old),  (Companies  B&H) 

66th  Regiment  Infantry  (Companies  G,H  and  K) 

Arthur  O'Leary's  Siege  Artillery,  afterward  1st 
Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  G) 

2d  Regiment  Cavalry  ( Company  A) 

10th  Regiment  Infantry  (three  months)  (Co.  P).. 

Charles  C.  Campbell's  Battery  Light  Artillery, 
afterward  2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Bat- 
tery D.  part) 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Companies  E  and  H) 

Edward  C.  Henshaw's  Independent  Battery 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  C) 

7th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  C)  

2(1  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A) 

William  Perce's  Independent  Company  Militia 

Infantry  (thirty  days) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  M) 


66th  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  D) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  D) 

10th  Regiment  Infantry  (three  months)  (Co.  K).. 

17th  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  A)  

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  F) 

Joseph  D.  Walker's  Independent  Company  In- 
fantry (three  months) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  C)  


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 

Synonyms  L — Continued. 


Synonym. 


Regular  or  Final  Designation. 


Quinby's  Escort. 


•Quinby's  Escort. 


Railroad  Regiment 

Ram  Fleet  Mississippi  Marine  Brigade. 


Renwick's  Battery 

Richardson's  (George  R.)  Battery 

Rich's  (Judson)  Battery 

Robinson's  (George  I.)  Battery  .... 

Rock  River  Regiment 

Rodgers'  (Benjamin  F)  Battery  .., 


Rogers'  (Henry  A.)  Battery 

Rombauer's  (Raphael  G.)  Battery. 

Rosecran's  Escort 

Rosecrans'  Escort 


Rourke's  (John)  Battery  (11th    Wisconsin 
Independent  Battery) 

Ramsey's  (Israel  P.)  Battery 

Ryan  Life  Guard 


Sappers  and  Miners,  Chicago 

Schambeck's  (Frederick)  Cavalry  Co. 


Schwartz's  Battery,  Missouri  Artillery. 


Scotch  Regiment,  1st 

Scotch  Regiment, 2d 

Seventh  Congressional  District  Regiment 
Sharpshooters,  Birge's  Regiment 


Sherer's  (Samuel  B.)  Cavalry  Company, 
Dragoons 


Shields' Guards. 
Siege  Artillery.. 


Silversparre's  (Axel)  Battery 

Slocum's  Escort 

Smith's  (Gustavus  A.)  Independent  Regi 

merit 

Smith's  (Henry  A.)  Cavalry  Company..!!. 

Smith's  (James)  Batteries 


Smith's  (Jason  B.)  Battery 

Smith's  (William  S.)  Escort 

Sparrestrom's  (Frederick)  Battery. 

Spencer's  (George  W.)  Battery 

Springfield  Artillery 

Springtield  Artillery 


Springfield  Light  Artillery  . 


Steele's  Body  Guard 
Steele's  Escort 


Steel's  Company  Rifles 

Stenbeck's  (Andrew)  Battery 

Stevenson's  Escort 

Stewart's  Independent  Cavalry  Company! 


2d  Regiment  Illinois  Cavalry  (Company  E)  and 
5th  Regiment  Missouri  Cavalry,  (Company  C) 
afterward  4th  Regiment  Missouri  Cavalry, 
(Company  F.new) 

4th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  D) ;.. 

89th  Regiment  Infantry 

Ram  Fleet  Mississippi    Marine   Brigade,  Rams 

Switzerland  and  Monarch 

George  W.  Renwick's  Independent  Battery 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  F) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  I) 

James  H.  Stokes'  Independent  Battery 

34th  Regiment  Infantry 

2d  Regiment  Light    Artillery  (Battery  K,    late 

Battery  D)  

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  D) !!! 

tst  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  G) 

7th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  B) 

36th  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  A), 

afterward  J5th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  I) 

23d   Regiment   Infantry     (Artillery    Company). 

afterward  1st  Reg't  Light  Artillery  (Battery  L) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  B,  old) .... 

51st  Regiment  Infantry 

59th  Regiment  Infantry  (Company  K)  

Frederick  Schambeck's  Independent  Cavalry 
Company,  afterward  Hoffmann  (late  1st  Regi- 
ment) Dragoons.  (Company  B),  afterward 
16th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  C) 

Adolph  Schwartz's  Independent  Battery  {Mis- 
souri Artillery),  afterward  2d  Regiment  Illi- 
nois Light  Artillery  (Battery  E) 

12th  Regiment  Infantry 

65th  Regiment  Infantry 

21st  Regiment  Infantry 

J.  W.  Birge's  Regiment  Sharpshooters,  after- 
ward 14th  Regiment  Missouri  Infantry,  after- 
ward 66th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry 

36th  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  B), 
afterward  15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  K) 

23d  Regiment  Infantry  (Companies  I  and  K) 

Arthur  O'Leary's  Siege  Artillery,  afterward  1st 
Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  G) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  H) 

15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  K) 

35th  Regiment  Infantry 

"".th  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  B), 
afterward  15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Co.  K) 

James  Smith's  Independent  Company  A.  Chi- 
cago Light  Artillery  (three  months)  and  1st 
Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  ( Battery  K,  old) 

7th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  B) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  G,  late 
Battery  A ) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  ( Battery  M) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  ( Battery  C) 

10th  Regiment  Infantry  (three  months)  (Com- 
pany I,  Light  Artillery) 

Thomas  F.  Vaughn's  Independent  Battery,  af- 
terward 3d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery 
A)  (Independent)- 

1st  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  K)  

3d  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  D)  and  15th 
Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  H) 

James  Steel's  Independent  Company  Infantry, 
Slurges  Rifles 

2d   Regiment  Light  Artillery   (Battery  H,    late 

Battery  B) 

d  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  A) 

Warren  Stewart's  1st  Independent  Cavalry 
Company  (A),  afterward  Warren  Stewart's  In- 
dependent Battalion  Cavalry  (Company  A), af- 
terward 15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  A) 


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Synonyms  i— Concluded. 


Synonym. 


Regrular  or  Final  Designation. 


Stewart's  (Warren)  Independent  Battalion 
Cavalry,  Companies  A— E,  and  Recruits. 

Stokes'  Battery 

Stolbrand's  (Charles  J.)  Battery 

Stookey's  (Simon  J.)  Independent  Co.  Inf. 

Sturges  Rifles 

Switzerland,  Ram 

Taylor's  (Ezra)  Battery 

Thielemann's  Cavalry  Company 


Thielemann's     (Christian)     Independent 
Battalion  Cavalry,  Companies  A  and  B.. 

Timony's  (James  P)  Battery 

Turner  Union  Cadets 

Union  Brigade 

Vaughn's  Battery 

Walker's  Infantry  Company 

Washburne  Lead  Mine  Regiment 

Washington  Light  Cavalry 

Waterhouse's  (Allen  C.)  Battery 

Weide's  (Alexander)  Company, 111.  Cav.... 

Western  Cavalry,  Ist  Regiment 

Western  Sharpshooters 

White  County  Cavalry 

White's  (Lyman  A.)  Battery 

White's  (Patrick  H.)  Battery 

Whitteraore's  (Henry  C.)  Battery 

Wilcox's  (Edward  P.)  Battery 

Wilder  Lightning  Brigadedst  Brigade, 4th 
Division  14th  Army  Corps) 

Wilder's  (William  C.)  Cavalry  Company.. 

Willard's  (Charles  M.)  Battery 

Williams'  Escort 

Willis'  (George  A.)  Cavalry  Company 

Wilson's  Dragoons 

Wisconsin  Co..  Mechanics'  Fusileers 

Wisconsin  Independ'nl  Battery,  11th  (John 
Rourke's  Battery) 

Wood'.a  ("Andrew  M. )  Battery 

Wood's  (Peter  P.)  Battery 

Worden's  (Asa)  Battalion 

Yates  Phalanx 

Yates  Sharpshooters,  1st  Battalion 

Zouaves 


15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Companies  A— F 

James  H.  Stokes'  Independent  Battery 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  G) 

144th  Regiment  Infantry  (one  hundred  days) 
(Company  A),  afterward  Alton  Battalion  In- 
fantry (one  hundred  days)  (Company  A) 

James  Steel's  Independent  Company  Infantry, 
Sturges  Rifles 

59th,  63d  and  101st  Illinois  Regiments  Infantry 
(part),  afterward  Ram  Fleet  Mississippi  Marine 
Brigade,  Ram  Switzerland 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  ( Battery  B,  old) ... . 

1st  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  — )  afterward 
Christian  Thielemann's  Independent  Battalion 
Cavalry  (Company  A),  afterward  16th  Regi- 
ment Cavalry  (Company  A) 

16th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Companies  A  and  B) 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  D) 

Gustav  Kowald's  Company  Infantry,  attached  to 
1st  Brigade  Vo.'unteers  (three  months) 

58th  Illinois  and  8th,  12th  and  14th  Iowa  Infantry 
Regiments  (part) 

Thomas  F.  Vaughn's  Independent  Battery,  after- 
ward 3d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A) 
(Independent) 

Joseph  D.  Walker's  Independent  Company  In- 
fantry (three  months; 

45th  Regiment  Infantry 

Frederick  Schambeck's  Independent  Cavalry 
Company,  afterward  Hoffmann  (late  1st  Regi- 
ment) Dragoons  (Company  B),  afterward  16th 
Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  C) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  E)  

1st  Regiment  Western  Cavalry.  Fremont  Hus- 
sars. Missouri  Volunteers  (Company  F),  after- 
ward 4th  Regiment  Missouri  Cavalry  (Com- 
pany F,  afterward  Company  L) 

9th  Regiment  Cavalry 

J.  W.  Birge's  Regiment  Sharpshooters,  after- 
ward 14th  Regiment  Missouri  Infantry,  after- 
ward 66th  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry 

1st  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  I) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  B.new)... 

Charles  G.  Cooley's  Independent  Battery 

2d  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  H) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A) 

92d,98th  ai.d  123d  Regiments  Illinois  Infantry, 
17th  and  72d  Regiments  Indiana  Infantry,  and 
Indiana  Independent  Battery 

Independent  Company,  Kane  County  Cavalry, 
afterward  15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Co.  H) 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A)  

15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  K) 

36tb  Regiment  Infantry  (Cavalry  Company  A), 
afterward  15th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  1) 

Christian  Thielemann's  Company— 1st  Regiment 
Cavalry,  afterward  Christian  Thielemann's  In- 
dependent Battalion  Cavalry  ((Company  A) 
afterward  16th  Regiment  Cavalry  (Company  A) 

56th  Regiment  Infantry  (old)  ("Company  A) 

23d  Regiment  Infantry(Artillery  Company)after- 
ward  Ist  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  L). 

George  W.  Renwiek's  Independent  Battery 

1st  Regiment  Light  Artillery  (Battery  A)  

14th  Wisconsin  and  81st  and  95th  Illinois  Infantry 

Regiments  (part) 

th  Regiment  Infantry 

64th  Regiment  Infantry  (Companies  A— F) 

9th  Regiment  Missouri  Infantry,  afterward  59th 
Regiment  Illinois  Infantry 


PART  IV. 


Pkesident's  Proclamation. 

Proclamation  by  the  Governor. 

General  Orpers  No.  1. 

General  Orders  No.  2. 

First  Troops  in  the  Service. 

Expedition  to  Cairo. 

Roster  of  Troops. 

Official  History  of  Cairo  Expedition. 

Capture  op  Steamers  C.  Hillman  and  John  D.  Perry. 

Capture  of  the  Arsenal  at  St.  Louis. 

Barker's  Dragoons. 

Military  Guard  at  Camp  Butler— Roster. 


Vol.  1—15 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT.  227 


PRESIDENT'S  PROCLAMATION. 


Washington,  D.  C,  April  15,  1861. 
Whereas,  The  laws  of  the  United  States  have  been  and  are  opposed  in 
several  States  by  combinations  too  powerful  to  be  suppressed  in  the  ordinary- 
way,  I  therefore  call  for  the  militia  of  the  several  States  of  the  Union,  to  the 
aggregate  number  of  75,000,  to  suppress  said  combination  and  execute  the 
laws.  I  appeal  to  all  loyal  citizens  to  facilitate  and  aid  this  effort,  and  main- 
tain the  laws  and  integrity  of  the  National  Union  and  the  perpetuity  of  pop- 
ular government,  and  redress  wrongs  long  endured.  The  first  service 
assigned  will  probably  be  to  repossess  the  forts,  places  and  property  which 
have  been  seized  from  the  Union.  The  utmost  care  will  be  taken,  consistent 
with  the  object,  to  avoid  devastation,  destruction  or  interference  of  peaceful 
citizens  in  any  part  of  the  country;  and  I  hereby  command  the  persons  com- 
posing the  aforesaid  combinations  to  disperse  within  twenty  days  from  this 
date.  I  hereby  convene  both  Houses  of  Congress  for  the  4th  of  July 
next,  to  determine  upon  such  measures  as  the  public  safety  and  interest  may 
demand. 

(Signed)  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN, 

President  of  United  States. 
By  W.  H.  Seward,  Secretary  of  State. 


PROCLAMATION  BY  THE  GOVERNOR. 


UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA,  \  „^ 
State  of  Illinois,  j  ^^* 

I,  Richard  Yates,  Governor  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  by  virtue  of  the  author- 
ity vested  in  me  by  the  Constitution,  hereby  convene  the  Legislature  of  said 
State,  and  the  members  of  the  22d  session  of  the  General  Assembly  are  here- 
by required  to  be  and  appear  in  their  respective  places,  at  the  Capitol,  in  the 
city  of  Springfield,  on  Tuesday,  the  23d  day  of  April,  A.  D.  1861,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  enacting  such  laws  and  adopting  such  measures  as  may  be  deemed 
necessary  upon  the  following  subjects,  to-wit:  The  more  perfect  organiza- 
tion and  equipment  of  the  militia  of  this  State,  and  placing  the  same  upon 
the  best  footing;  and  to  render  efficient  assistance  to  the  General  Government 
in  preserving  the  Union,  enforcing  the  laws,  and  protecting  the  property  and 
rights  of  the  people.  Also,  to  raise  such  money  and  other  means  as  may  be 
required  to  carry  out  the  foregoing  objects,  and  also  to  provide  for  the  ex- 
penses of  such  session. 

In  Testimony  Whereof,  I  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  have 
[seal,]         caused    the  great  seal  of   the  State  to  be  hereunto  affixed,  at 
the  city  of  Springfield,  this  15th  day  of  April,  A.  D.  1861. 

RICHARD  YATES, 
By  the  Governor: 

0.  M.  Hatch,  Secretary  of  State. 


228  ADJUTANT  general's  EEPOET. 

GENEKAL  ORDERS  NO.  1. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS,  ILLINOIS  STATE  MILITIA,  \ 
Springfield,  III.,  April  15,  1861.  J 

In  view  of  the  present  dangers  menacing  the  Government,  and  the  proba- 
bility of  an  immediate  call  being  made  on  the  several  States  of  this  Union 
for  troops  to  aid  in  enforcing  the  laws  and  protecting  the  capital  and  public 
property  of  this  Union,  the  commandants  of  the  several  divisions,  brigades, 
regiments  and  independent  companies  will  take  immediate  steps  towards  per- 
fecting the  drills  and  discipline  of  their  several  commands,  and  hold  them- 
selves in  readiness  for  actual  service. 
By  order  of  the  Commander-in-Chief. 

T.  S.  MATHER, 
Adjutant  General. 


GENERAL  ORDERS  NO.  2. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS, 

Office  of  the  Commander-in-Chief, 

Springfield,  III.,  April  16,  1861. 

The  Secretary  of  War,  under  and  by  direction  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  having  called  upon  the  Executive  of  this  State  for  the  imme- 
diate organization  of  six  regiments  of  volunteer  militia  to  aid  in  the  enforce- 
ment of  the  laws  of  the  United  States,  and  to  protect  the  public  property; 
therefore,  I,  Richard  Yates,  Governor  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  and  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  militia  thereof,  do  call  upon  the  commandants  of 
divisions,  brigades,  regiments  and  independent  companies  to  aid  in  raising 
and  organizing  the  same  immediately,  and  if  there  be  no  such  officers,  then 
the  sheriff  of  each  county. 

By  the  instruction  of  the  War  Department,  each  company  will  consist  of 
one  captain,  one  first  lieutenant,  one  second  lieutenant,  four  sergeants,  four 
corporals,  two  musicians,  and  eighty  men. 

Each  regiment  will  be  composed  of  one  colonel,  one  lieutenant-colonel,  one 
major,  one  adjutant  (a  lieutenant  of  one  of  the  companies,  but  not  in  addi- 
tion^, one  sergeant-major,  one  quartermaster-sergeant,  tAvo  principal  musi- 
cians, and  ten  companies. 

Each  company  will  elect  its  own  officers,  and  when  the  several  companies 
shall  meet  at  the  place  of  rendezvous,  they  will  be  formed  into  regiments, 
and  will  elect  their  own  regimental  officers.  As  fast  as  the  companies  are 
formed  the  commanding  officer  will  make  a  return  to  the  office  of  the  Adju- 
tant General,  stating  the  names  of  the  officers  and  number  of  men  in  each 
company.  No  person,  under  the  rank  of  a  commissioned  officer,  will  be  re- 
ceived who  is  apparently  over  the  age  of  forty-five,  or  under  the  age  of 
eighteen  years. 

Springfield  is  appointed  the  place  of  rendezvous,  to  which  place  each  com- 
pany or  regiment  will  repair,  at  the  earliest  practicable  period — where  tents, 
and  such  other  conveniences  as  can  be  procured,  will  be  furnished. 

Companies  will  be  received  in  the  order  in  which  their  services  are  offered. 
(Signed.)  RICHARD  YATES, 

Commander-in-  Chief, 

Thomas  S.  Mather, 

Adjutant  General  Illinois  Militia. 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT, 

FIRST  TROOPS  IN  THE  SERVICE. 


229 


The  following  roster,  taken  from  the  pay-rolls  on  file  in  the  Auditor's 
office,  shows  a  complete  list  of  the  first  troops  which  were  called  into  the  ser- 
vice of  the  State  by  proclamation  of  Governor  Yates  on  the  16th  of  April,  to 
protect  and  defend  the  State  against  threatened  rebellion,  and  who  served 
from  April  19,  1861,  to  May  3,  1861.  of  which  no  record  has  hitherto  been 
made  in  either  the  written  or  printed  reports  of  the  Adjutant  General's  office: 


Expedition  to  Cairo. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 

Apr. 

19. 1861 

Apr. 

19, 1861 

Apr. 

19,1861 

Apr. 

19,1861 

Apr. 

19, 1861 

Apr. 

19, 1861 

Apr. 

19.1861 

Apr. 

19.1861 

Apr. 

19.1861 

Apr. 

19, 1861 

Apr. 

19, 1861 

Apr. 

19,1861 

Apr. 

19.1861 

Apr. 

19.1861 

Brigadier  General. 
R.  K.  Swift 

Brigade  Major. 
S.  D.  Baldwin .. 

Judge  Advocate. 
W.  H.  Osborn 

Brigade  Engineer. 
John  H.  Ross 

Brigade  Quartermaster. 
R.  M.  Hough 

Assistant  Quartermaster. 
I.  H.  McKay  

Assistatit  Quartermaster. 
H.  M.  Wilcox 

Brigade  Surgeon. 
Thomas  Sim 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
S.  R.  Haven 

Assistant  Adjutant  General 
Wm.  Hemstreet 

Paymaster. 
I.  D.  Webster 

Commissary. 
Roeer  Fowler , 

Assistant  Commissary. 
Wm.  Spauldingr 

Aid-de-Camp. 
E.F.  Griffin 


Discharged  May  3. 
Discharged  May  3. 
Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3. 
Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3. 
Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3. 
Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3. 
Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3. 
Discharged  May  3. 


CHICAGO    LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 


James  Smith 
Charles 


Captain. 


First  Lieutenant. 
Willard 


Apr.    21,1861 
Apr.    21,1861 


Discharged  May  2.  1861 
Discharged  May  2, 1861 


2-60 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Francis  Morgan , 

Third  Lieutenant. 
John  B.  Botsford 

J^ourth  Lieutenant. 
Peter  P.  Wood 

Quartermaster  Sergeant. 
EdgarP.Tobey  .^ 

Orderly. 
A.  Ralph  Abbott 

First  Sergeant. 
Edward  Mendsen 

Second  Sergeant. 
John  W.  Rumsey  

Third  Sergeant. 
Samuel  Beers  

Fourth  Sergeant. 
Thomas  T.  Taylor 

Fifth  Sergeant. 
Charles  C.  Briggrs 

Sixth  Sergeant. 
Horace  S.  Foote   

First  Corporal. 
John  L.  Thompson  

Second  Corporal. 
Thaddeus  S.  Clarkson 

Third  Corporal. 
Hoxie  L.  Hoffman 

Fourth  Corporal. 
Jacob  Clingman 

Fifth  Corporal. 
Henry  H.  Handy 

Sixth  Corporal, 
William  L.  Southworth 

Seventh  Corporal. 
Harry  Morgan *. 

Fighth  Corporal. 
Arthur  M.  Kinzie 

Ninth  Corporal. 
George  E.  Adams 

Tenth  Corporal. 
SamuelD.  Childs 

Eleventh  Corporal. 
Adam  C.Hall  

Twelfth  Corporal. 
George  McCagg 

Musician. 
Owington  C.  Foster 

Farrier. 
James  Taylor  


When 

called  into 

service. 


Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21,1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21, 1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

1  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2,186 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2.186: 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186 
1  Discharged  May  2.186: 
1  Discharged  May  2.186: 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2, 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2,186: 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
I  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2,186: 
1  Discharged  May  2,186: 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186 
I  Discharged  May  2. 186 
1  Discharged  May  2, 186 
1  Discharged  May  2, 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2, 186: 
1  Discharged  May  2, 186 
1  Discharged  May  2. 186 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


231 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Privates. 

Discharo-Pfl   Mnv  2.  IRfil 

Ames  Wallace                    

; 

•                     . . 

Bailey.  William  H 

BartlesoD  Martin  A 

'                     ' ' 

Benson,  Olof         

Bridgen,  Charles  N ; 

• ' 

Briggs  Jerome  P.     .     . 

.                     . . 

Burdsall.  Caleb  F„  jr 

.                     .  • 

Burton.  Thomas 

I                                                                 4    • 

Chapman   Horace  M  . 

Childs.  George  P 

Church,  Frederick  S 

.                                                                  .    . 

Cooppr  Georgre  C 

Cox  Nathan  F 

.    • 

Deane  Frederick  Jr. 

Durkee,  Samuel  C    ..     .              

•                                                                  '    ' 

Dyer  John  D 

Flanigan  John  L 

Fonda  William  S 

•                                                                  .    > 

Gindale.  Ferdinand  V            

Gray  Allen  W 

Halpin    Thomas 

•                                                                 i    . 

Hebard.  George  T                                              1           ' 

'                                                                   '    • 

.                                                                  •    . 

Hinch  Henry 

'                                                                  '    ' 

'                                                                  '    • 

Howland  Edgar  D 

'                                                                   '    ' 

.                                                                  .    . 

I                                                                 .    . 

Kearnes  Thomas  A 

•                                                                  '    ' 

•                                                        4   4 

Kennedav,  Theodore  W 

4                                                        4   . 

4                                                        .  4 

Kimball  Charles  B 

4                                                        4  4 

Kirk  William 

4                                                        4  4 

Kornerman   William 

4                                                                 4    4 

Lowe   William 

4                                                                 .4 

Marder.  John 

4                                                        4  4 

Mariner  George  A 

4                                                        4  4 

4                                                        4  4 

4                                                                 4    4 

Nelson.  Conrad  C 

4                                                                 4    4 

Parsons   Scott 

4                                                                 4    4 

Pease.  Stephen  N 



282 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Peters  .John  M                ..           

April  21-  ISfil 

Discharfod  Mnv  2.   ISfil 

; 

! 

• 

Poole.  Charles  K 

• 

Powell  Thomas 

Pratt  William  M. 

Risley,  Harvey  B 

• 

Russell  Edward  H                                     .     .. 

Shead   Oliver  P 

Sherwood,  Smith  J 

• 

• 

• 

Steele  John  .   .                                       

• 

• 

Tallmadge,  Samuel  H                           

' 

• 

White  .John  A      .     .                     

• 

Wilcox.  Wilbur  J 

' 

Wilson,  Francis  C           

' 

LOCKPORT  ARTILLERY. 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 

Apr. 

22,1861 

Apr. 

22,1861 

Apr. 

22,1861 

Apr 

22.1861 

Apr. 

22,1861 

Apr. 

22,1861 

Apr. 

22,1861 

Apr. 

22, 1861 

Apr. 

22, 1861 

Apr. 

22, 1861 

Apr. 

22, 1861 

Apr. 

22, 1861 

Captain. 
Norman  L.  Hawley , 

First  Lieutenant. 
Henry  J.  Eddy 

Second  Lieutenant. 
James  W.  Herrin 

First  Sergeant. 
Wm.  E.  Codding 

Quartermaster  Sergeant 
Martin  Neirbergr 

Third  Sergeant. 
John  E.  Green 

Fourth  Sergeant. 
Sandford  L.  Parker 

Fifth  Sergeant. 
Michael  Walters 

First  Corporal. 
George  D.  Ferry 

Second  Corporal. 
Charles  losenhaus 

Third  Corporal. 
Joseph  Jackman 

Fourth   Corporal. 
Donald  Campbell 


Discharged'July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 
Discharged  July  31, 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


233 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Fifth  Corvoral. 
Florian  Renney                  .                    

Apr.    22,1861 

Apr.    22, 1861 

May    24,1861 
Apr.   _22.1861 

June   13,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 

May     10, 1861 
June     9,1861 
June    10.1861 
Apr.    22.1861 
June     6. 1861 
Apr.   ^22,1861 

June     6, 1861 
Apr.    22,1861 
May    10,1861 
Apr.   ^22,1861 

June     6, 1861 
Apr.    22,1861 

May    22,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 

May    13,1861 

Apr.  ^22,1861 

June     6, 1861 
Apr.   ^22,1861 

June     4,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 

Discharged  July  31. 1861 

Sixth  Corporal. 

Discharged  July 

31, 1861 

Privates. 

31,  1861 

\ 

Diedrick    Peter 

Erxleben  Frederick  E. 

Heath   Chandler 

Hill.  Hiram  W 

Liaftus  ''^homas 

Martin.  William  H 

McBride   Patrick 

Moodie.  .John 

Moon  Orin  W 

teily.  John 

Rekert  Emil 

^  23.   1861.     Stole  a 

Saturfield,  William  E 

revolver,  discharged  without  pay 
Di.'scharged  July  31, 1861.    Slept  on 

guard.     Discharged  without  pay. 
DischfirP-ed  Jiilv.Sl.  1861 

• 

Stouts   John 

• 

Treble  Abijah 

' 

CHICAGO  ZOUAVES-COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 


Captain. 
James  R.  Hayden 

First  Lieutenant. 
James  V.  Guthrie 

Second  Lieutenant 
Clifton  T.  Wharton 

Third  Lieutenant. 
John  C.  Long . . . ; 

First  Sergeant. 
Thomas  M.  Beatty 

Second  Sergeant. 
'William  A.  Calhoun 


Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19, 

Apr.  19 

Apr.  19, 

Apr.  19, 

Apr.  19 


Discharged  May  3,  1861. 
Discharged  May  3.  1861. 
Discharged  May  3,  1861 . 
Discharged  May  3,  1861. 
Discharged  May  3,  1861. 
Discharged  May  3,  1861. 


234 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Third  Sergeant. 
William  B.  Curtis 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

19, 1861 
19, 1861 
19, 1861 
19. 1861 
19, 1861 
19, 1861 
19, 1861 
19, 1861 
19, 1861 
,19.1861 

Discharged  May 
Discharged  May 
Discharged  May 
Discharged  May 
Discharged  May 
Discharged  May 
Discharged  May 
Discharged  May 
Discharged  May 

3,  1861 

Fourth  Sergeant. 
William  Sackett 

3,  1861 

Fifth  Sergeant. 
William  D.  Hawley 

3,  1861 

First  Corporal. 
Charles  L.  Ranney 

3,  1861... 

Second  Corporal. 

3,  1861 

Third  Corporal. 
William  Quinton 

3,  1861 

Fourth  Corporal. 

A,  1861 

Fifth  Corporal. 

3,  1861 

Musician. 

3,  1861 

Privates. 

3.  1861 

Ambrose,  Mortimer 

Bangs   Lester  (x 

Bristol.  William  H    

Brownell   William  E 

Cole  Theodore 

Danks,  Albert  W 

Doggett   William  A 

Ellis  George  C 

Pitch,  George  W 

Gaffney  James 

Granger  Andrew  H 

Hahn.  David  A 

Harrison,  DeWitt  C 

Harvey,  Clarence  A 

Justice,  William 

Keeble,  Berwick  B 

Knowlton,  William  S. 

Lee    Timothy 

Lippert,  Paul  H    . 

Loomis  Clement  A 

Mann,  Charles 

Martin,  S.  Wesley 

McAllister    Edward 

McFarlane,  George 

Myers,  Samuel  H 

Paddock  James  0 

Phif er.  Nicholas 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


235- 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 


Remarks. 


Phillips.  George  R  ... 

Powley,  John  R 

Price.  William  H 

Randall,  George  B  . . . 

Rhodes,  Abner  A 

Sabin,  Luther  M 

Smith.  Lewis  E 

Stewart,  J  ames 

Stickney,  Alonzo  S. .. 

Stout,  Robert 

Sylvester,  Roscoe  G.. 
Townsend,  Albert  T.. 
Trueman,  George  S  .. 
Turley,  Theophilus  C 

Uttman.  James  T 

Vreeland.  John 

Wainwright,  Henry  S 
Wallace,  Edwin  E.... 

Ward.  John  R 

Wheeler,  Charles  I ... 
Wheeler,  Edward  G.. 
Wildey.  William  H... 

Wilson,  Stephen 

Wilson,  William 

Winslow,  Zebedee  R  . 


Discharged  May  3,  1861. 


COMPANY    B. 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 

Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15.1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15.1861 
Apr.  ^15.1861 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 

First  Lieutenant. 
Presley  N.  Guthrie 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Charles  H.  Shepley 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 

First  Sergeant. 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 

Second  Sergeant. 

Third  Sergeant. 
G.  A.  Busse 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 

Fourth  Sergeant. 
Edson  W.  Dorsey 

Discharged  Apr  29   1861 

First  Corporal. 
I-  S.  Johnson 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 

Second  Corporal. 
George  D.  Leonard 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861    

Third  Corporal. 
S.H.Scadin 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 

Fourth  Corporal. 

Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 

Privates. 
Bagby,  James  R 

Discharged  Apr.  29.  1861 

Barker,  Henry  N  . . . 

Bates,  Henry  W 

>>                     . . 

Bell,  George  R 

•  •                     •  • 

Benshel,  Andrew 

>t                     • . 

Bockee,  Abraham 

•'                     " 

236 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 


Bowie.  G.  H 

Campbell.  George 

Carney.  Michael 

Clark, M.  M 

■Cobb.  Joseph 

Cunningham,  Wm.  R. 

Dopt,John  D 

Ferrers.  Charles 

Ferrers.  George 

Fitzgibbons.  Wm 

Fletcher, Horace  B  ... 

Ford.SethL 

Friedman,  1.  W 

Griffin,  Daniel  W 

Gunter,  Charles  S 

•Guntz.  Emil   

Ham.  William 

Haven, E.  P.. 

HayleyThomas  C 

Heller.Albert 

Hettich,  Charles 

Higginson.H.  C 

HoflFman.F.  J 

Howell,  James  W   

Jacobus,  Joseph  R 

Johnston.  Thomas 

Jones, Isaac   

Kent,C.  A  

Kling,D.  C 

Knapp,  Cyrus  P  

Kurtcherval,A.  W 

Larg,  Emanuel 

Lees, Charles  W 

Linder,  U.  F  

Matthei,  George  C 

McConnell.l.  D 

McDonald,? 

Mendle,  Benjamin 

Metz.  Lewis 

Miller, George  H 

Miller,  Michael  L 

Newhouse,  John 

Newton,  John  B 

Overacker,  Charles  E 

Ozier,  William  C 

PHum, Isaac  

Potter,  W.  E 

Russell,  Frank  J 

Schwarz.  Henry 

Scotr.John 

Shatfer,  Christian 

Shepard,  Frank 

Shoeneman,  Samuel.. 

Shoenewald,  F 

^lagle,  Joseph  L 

Smith,  James  H 

Snow,0.  N 

Stephens.  John 

Stoughton,  Henry  D. . 

Talbot.John 

Tyler,  Richard  B  

Tyler,  William  N 

Voice,I.  E 

Wagner,  George  C 

Walters.John  M 


Apr.    15.1861 


Discharged  Apr,  29.1861. 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 
CHICAGO    LIGHT    INFANTRY. 


28T 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 


Captain. 
Frederick  Harding:  

First  Lieutenant. 
Charles  A.  Colby 

Second  Lieutenant, 
Edward  H.  Brown 

First  Sergeant. 
Angus  Mauff 

Second  Sergeant, 
James  B.  Faulkner 

Third  Sergeant. 
Mortimer  C.  Wisener 

Fourth  Sergeant. 
James  Adrian  

First  Corporal. 
Samuel  W.  Lyne 

Second  Corporal. 
William  B.  Gallaher 

Third  Corporal. 
Peter  M.  Cunningham 

Fourth  Corporal. 
David  A.  Cunningham 

3Iusicians. 

Alexander  Bishop 

Edward  Kessler 

Privates. 

Acton,  James  R 

Adams,  Henry  E 

Aiken,  Alexander 

Allen,  William  H 

Anderson,  Henry 

Barnes,  John  W 

Baltazier,  Lewis 

Billings,  Edward  L 

Bird,  George  A 

Borden,  Lewis 

Broomfleid.  James  

Butler,  William... 

Carter.  Henry  E 

Christian,  William  H 

Clark,  Joseph  D 

Clark,  Lyman 

Clark,  Thomas 

Clark,  Thomas  N 

Conlay.  Thomas 

Davis,  Martin  K 

Depner,  William 

Duboyer, M.  Conn;iril 

Eames,  Emerson  O 

Earles,  Charles  W 

Earnest,  Hamilton 

Enderson,  Abram 

Ferris,  Charles 

Flannigan,  JohnT 

Flory,  Andrew  J 

Gaddis,  Clark 

Gallaher.  Martin 

Gavit,  George  B 

Gifford.Jesse  S. 

Gillespie,  John  M 

Gowen,  Henry 

Graves,  Nausine 

Grimm,  Robert  (5 

Ijrooms,  Thomas  C 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr, 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 


Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3, 
Discharged  May  3,186: 
Discharged  May  3,186 
Discharged  May  3,186 
Discharged  May  3,186 
Discharged  May  3,186 
Discharged  May  3, 186: 
Discharged  May  3, 186 
Discharged  May  3,186 
Discharged  May  3,186: 

Discharged  May  3, 186: 


238 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Oross.  Nicholas  S 

Apr.  ,19,1861 

Dischars'fifl  Mav  .q  ISfil  

Hanman,  Mather 

Hannis.  Thomas  W 

Hoffman,  John 

Hudson,  Joseph    .. 

Hutchison,  Angus 

Johnston,  Frank  E 

Jones,  Harrison 

■Jordan,  Andrew 

Liongley.  Hiram 

Massey,  Hugh 

Mauff,  Edward 

McCraken,  Robert 

McGinnis,  John 

McLaughlin,  Robert  M 

Moses,  Charles 

Phelps.  Albert 

Pollard,  William  S    .. 

Riff,  Nicholas 

Schaeffer,  Jacob 

;; 

■Shire,  Jeremiah 

Simmons,  Hiram  D ... 

Smith,  Ami 

Smith,  John     

fsmith,  John  H 

Smith,  John  N 

Somerville,  William  . 

Sperry,  James  C 

Sprague,  Nathaniel    .... 

Stanley,  Edward 

Streeter,  Horatio  M 

Taylor,  William  B 

Wagner,  Edward  B 

Witter.  Lewis 

TURNER  UNION  CADETS. 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Gustav  Kowald 

Apr.    15.1861 
Apr.    15.1861 
Apr.    15.1861 
Apr.    15,1861 
Apr.    15,1861 

Discharged  Apr.  29, 1861 

First  Lieutenant. 

Discharged  Apr.  29, 1861 

Second  Lieutenant. 

First  Sergeant. 

Second  Sergeant. 
August  Ritter 

Discharged  Apr.  29, 1861 

ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


239 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 


Third  Sirgeant. 
Arthur  Erbe 

Fourth  Sergeant 
Frank  Schweinfurth 

First  Corporal. 
Peter  Handt 

Seeond  Corporal- 
iJharles  Kirchner 

Third  Corporal. 
Frank  Kirchner 

Musicians. 

Nicholas  Handt 

George  Rost 

Privates. 

Balding.  John 

Bebber,  Anton 

Beiderman,  Ernest 

Bender.  Friedrich 

Betz.  Charles 

Biroth.  Henry 

Borneraann.  Edward 

Bretschneider.  Julius 

Brettner.  Gustav 

Burk.  John 

■Carqueville,  Otto 

Deipert,  Charles 

Dressel.  Christian 

Ehrhardt,  Joseph 

Elendt,  Henry 

Elspsen,  Henry 

Enders,  Philip 

Fischer,  John 

George,  Adolph 

German.  Philip 

Giesse,  Gujstav 

Gunther,  George 

Hans.  David 

John,  Richard 

Johns,  Henry 

Kemmler,  Charles 

Keyraer.  Samuel 

Kiefer.  Charles 

Kirschner,  Clemens 

Kleinschmidt,  John 

Kohlmann.  George 

Kruckenberg.  Barthold 

Kry,  George 

Lanermann,  John 

Law.  Albert 

Leonhart,  George 

Marschans,  Christoph 

Mattern,  Lorenz 

Michel,  Albert 

Miehle.  Charles 

Mirnster,  Edward 

Muller.  Emile  

Ohle,  Charles 

Otto.  Peter 

Pamraier,  Gustav 

Pfeiff,  Louis 

Pfersdoof.  Fredrich 

Reiif .  George 

Reis,  August 

Schaef er.  Bernhard 

Schenk,  Charles 

Schmidt,  .]acob 

Schreiner,  Frank 

Schuttler,  Charles 

Schwann,  August 

Schwartz.  Charles 

Supp,  Wilhelm 

Timm,  August 

Treutle,  August 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


15,1861 
15.1861 
15.1861 
15. 1861 
15,1861 
Apr.  ^15.1861 

Apr.    15,1861 


Discharged  Apr.  29,  186: 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186 
Discharged  Apr.  29.  186 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186 

Discharged  Apr.  29, 


240 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Apr.    iS-iSfii 

Walther   Martin 

Weber.  Charles 

Weinrich   Everhard. 

Zink,  August 

LINCOLN  RIFLES. 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 


Remarks. 


Captain. 
Gerur  Mihalotzy 

First  Lieutenant. 
Philip  Ferdinand 

Second  Lieutenant 
Augustus  Kovatz  

First  Sergeant. 
R.  Charles  Feldkamp 

Second  Sergeant. 
Edward  Kafka 

Third  Sergeant. 
Carl  G.  Grimm 

Fourth  Sergeant. 
Richard  Dressel 

First  Corporal 
Julius  F.  Pann 

Second  Corporal. 
E.  Hammesschagde 

Third  Corporal. 
Jacob  Andreas 

Fourth  Corporal. 
Aloysius  Uter 

Musicians. 

Nicholas  Wilde 

Charles  Buhl 

Privates. 

Alber,  John 

Algoerer.  Paul 

Arnold,  John 

Becker.  Heinrich 

Birmele.  Martin 

Biroth,  Otto 

Blaha,  Joseph 

Boyeson,  Theodore 

Bremer,  John  H 

Cook.  Charles 

Dennis.  Carl 

Dietz,  Frantz 

Doemke,  John  F 

Penksey,  August 

Pera,  Henry 

Finkledy,  Henry 

Greter.  Friedrich 

Groell.  August 

Gross.  Bernard 

Gutschow,  Heinrich 


Apr.  15. 

Apr.  15. 

Apr.  15. 

Apr.  15, 

Apr.  15, 

Apr.  15. 

Apr.  15, 

Apr.  15. 

Apr.  15, 

Apr.  15. 

Apr.  15. 

Apr.  ^15. 

Apr.  15. 


Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 
Discharged  Apr. 

Discharged  Apr. 


29    1861 

29    1861               

29.  1861  

29,  1861 

29.  1861 

29.  1861 

29.  1861 

29.  1861 

29.  1861 

29,  1861...- 

29,  1861 

29.  1861 

29.  1861 

Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Vocke.  William 

April  15. 186) 
April  15.1861 

Discharged  April  29,  1861    

Reiman  Adolph 

Discharged  April  29  1861 

(These  two  records  established  by  affidavits  July,  1901.) 


ADJUTANT  GENERALS  REPORT. 


m 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 


Hacheuburg:.  William 

Hauser,  John 

Helm.  Charles 

Hirsehberg,  Anton  . . . 
Hitzelberger,  John... 

Holzraan,  Lewis 

Hudeck,  Prohop 

Huguileb.  Lewis 

Klos,  Christian 

Konba,  Frantz 

Krimb,  Louis 

Kroning.  Albert 

Kukia,  Frank 

Kunst,  Mathias 

Langenfeld,  Francis  . 

Lassig,  Edward 

Leibfried,  John 

Lerib,  Samuel 

Lindner,  Johann 

Linke,  Herman 

Malow.  Lewis 

Markofer.  Nilarius  ... 

Marson,  Nicholas 

Marx,  John 

Mayer,  Peter 

Meier,  Charles 

Meyer,  Charle.s  H 

Muller,  JohnC 

MuUer,  William 

Myer,  Charles 

Nittiger,  William 

Novak.  Joseph 

Oesti.  Heinrich 

Paschki,  John 

Prick,  Charles 

Raup,  John  H  ....... 

Raymond,  August 

Rein,  Emil 

Ripel,  F'rederick 

Rohl.  Frederick 

Rohrback, Jacob 

Ruge,  Charles 

Schiesle,  Bonifacius  . 
Schmidt,  George  J  ... 

Schmidt.  Jacob 

Schroedter,  Hugo 

Shoemaker,  Andrew. . 
Seybold,  (Charles  C  . . . 

Stolting.  Richard 

TenhofF.  Philip 

Toggenberger,  F 

Wagner,  Heinrich 

Weller,  John  

Werwick.  William 

Wickessee.  Julius 

Young,  Jacob 

Young,  Lewis 

Zullig.  George 


Apr.    1.5,1861  Discharged  Apr.  29.  1861. 


LIGHT    ARTILLERY    COMPANY. 


Name  auf".  Rank. 


Caleb  Hopkins. 


Captain. 


First  Lieutfiiant. 
James  P.  Flood 


When 

called  into 

service. 


Apr.    21.1861 

Apr.    21,18C1 

Second  Lieutviiant. 
Wells  Bartram I  Apr.    21,1861 

Vol.  1  — If). 


Discharged  Apr.  29,  ISOl 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  1861 
Discharged  Apr.  29.  1861 


242 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


When 

called  into 

service. 

Apr. 

19. 1861 

Apr. 

21,1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

AP. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21, 1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

Apr. 

21. 1861 

Apr. 

21.1861 

First  Sergeant. 
Ward  Bartram 

Second  Sergeant, 
Alexander  Busby 

Third  Sergeant. 
Isaac  Bigelow 

Fourth  Sergeant. 
Jacob  Scott 

First  Corporal. 
John  Robins 

Second  Corporal 
Robert  A.  Counely 

Thira  Corporal. 
Abel  Putney 

Fourth  Corporal. 
Frederick  Hardtwick 

Privates. 

Alexander.  Samuel 

Barr.  J  ames  

Billingrton.  James 

Chick,  Robert 

Clark.  James 

Conway,  Peter 

Culver.  Phineas 

Davis,  Napoleon 

Dunn,  John 

Everett,  Thomas 

Fox,  Thomas 

Galvin,  Daniel 

Garner,  Eli.icih 

Kennedy.  Thomas  W 

Maginuis.  Jolin 

Mclntyre,  Thomas 

Moeck,  Jacob  U  

Murry,  Thomas  C 

Priugle.  James 

Pringle,  John 

Roach,  Henry 

Seaman.  Joseph 

Sharp,  Henry 

Spath,  George 

Sweeny,  James 

Tedron,  William  L 

Welland,  Christopher 


Discharged  Apr.  29, 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186: 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186: 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186: 
Discharged  Apr.  29, 
Discharged  Apr.  29.  186 
Discharged  Apr.  29,  186 


Apr.    19,1861 
Apr.    21,1861 


DRUM  CORPS. 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Drum  Major. 

Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    20.1861 

Discharged  Apr.  24,  1861 

Drummers. 

Andrew  Coffey 

•  t                     11 

John  Nevans .  .. 

>  •                     •  1 

Martin  Nevans.. 

I.  C.  Waterbury 

" 

ADJUTANT   GENEKAL  S    REPORT. 


243 


Name  and  Rank. 

When 

called  into 

service. 

Remarks. 

Fifers. 
Hank  Broadway ..                .          

Apr.  _20.1861 

Discharged  April  24, 1861 

G  Ellis 

W.  Keines 

John  O'Leary 

• '                     '  • 

<  •                     II 

I 


OFFICIAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  CAIRO  EXPEDITION. 

Following  the  introductory  remarks  in  Part  Four  is  gfiv^en  the  roster  of  the 
ofl&cers  and  enlisted  men  who  composed  the  Cairo  expedition  except  the  com- 
panies of  Capt.  Charles  Houghtaling,  of  Ottawa,  Capt.  Edward  McAllister,  of 
Plainfield,  and  Capt.  L.  H.  Carr,  of  Sandwich,  which  were  given  in  the  origi- 
nal publication  of  the  Report  of  1861-'66  as  fornaing  a  portion  of  the  10th 
infantry  ot  three  months'  service,  and  whose  services  in  the  expedition  have 
been  duly  mentioned  in  the  report  of  Adjutant  General  Fuller  of  1863,  as  also 
in  the  report  of  General  Swift,  which  is  given  herewith,  and  which  is  deemed 
a  proper  addendum  to  what  is  said  of  the  expedition  by  Adjutant  General 
Fuller,  serving  at  the  same  time  as  a  history  of  the  first  important  movement 
of  the  State  in  opposition  to  the  great  Rebellion  of  1861: 


FINAL  REPORT  OF  THE  MILITARY  EXPEDITION  PROM  CHICAGO  TO  CAIRO. 

Headquarters  op  the  2d  Brig.,  6th  Div.,  I.  M., 

Chicago,  May  15,  1861. 

To  Richard  Yates,  Commander-in-Chief, 

Springfield,  111.: 
Dear  Sir:    At  5  o'clock  P.  M.,  of  the  19th  ult..  I  received  your  order  by  telegraph,  a 
copy  of  which  is  as  follows: 

"Springfield,  April  19, 1961. 
"General  Swift: 

"As  quick  as  possible  have  as  strong  a  force  as  you  can  raise  armed  and  equipped  with 
ammunition  and  accoutrements,  and  a  company  of  artillery,  ready  to  march  at  a  moment's 
warning.    A  messenger  will  start  for  Chicago  tonight. 


(Signed) 


RICHARD  YATES. 

V  ornmander -in-Chief . 


Upon  receipt  of  your  commands  as  above  I  immediately  took  active  meas- 
ures to  raise  the  largest  armed  force  possible  in  my  brigade. 

On  the  morning  of  the  20  ult.,  orders  were  placed  in  my  hands,  by  your 
special  messenger,  John  W.  Bunn,  Esq.,  of  which  the  following  are  copies: 

Chicago,  April  20, 1861. 
"Gen.  R.  K.  Swift: 

"I  am  instructed  by  Governor  Yates  to  inform  you  to  raise  the  largest  force  possible, 
including  artillery,  and  take  possession  of  Cairo  at  the  earliest  moment.  The  utmost 
secrecy  is  required.  Have  your  expedition  start  as  if  going  to  Springfield  via  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Railroad. 


(Signed) 


JOHN  W.  BUNN, 
Special  Messengei' from  the  Commander-in-Chief,  Governor  Yates." 

Chicago,  April  20, 1861. 


"Gen.  R.  K.  Swift: 

"I  am  directed  by  the  Commander-in-Chief  to  say  that  it  is  hoped  that  the  utmost  expe- 
dition will  be  made  as  well  as  secrecy  observed  in  the  destination  of  the  troops. 

"It  is  intended  that  your  paymaster  and  quartermaster  shall  report  to  the  proper 
officers  at  Springfield.  We  want  to  concentrate  all  information  at  this  point  as  to  the 
condition  and  position  of  our  forces,  and  you  will  please  see  that  a  proper  communica- 


24:4  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

tion.  and  as  frequently  as  possible,  is  made  to  Springfield.    Perhaps  the  state  of  feeling  in- 
Southern  Illinois  may  require  the  utmost  dispatch  and  secrecy,  without  regard  to  other  con- 
siderations, but  there  are  others  of  great  importance. 
By  order  of  the  Commander-in-Chief. 

(Signed.)  JOHN  W.  BUNN, 

Special  Messenger. 

I  would  here  say  that  Roger  Fowler  has  been  appointed  commissary,  and  J.  D.  Webster 
"Paymaster,  to  the  expedition. 

(Signed.)  JOHN  W.  BUNN. 

Special  Messenger. 

Chicago,  April  20, 1861. 
Gen.  R.  K.  Swift: 

Dear  Sir:    I  am  directed  by  the  Commander-in-Chief  to  say  that  Captain  John  Pope.U. 
S.  Army,  will  join  your  expedition  at  some  point. 
By  order  of  the  Commander-in-Chief. 

(Signed.)  JOHN  W.  BUNN, 

Special  Messenger. 

Upon  receipt  of  these  orders,  I  redoubled  my  efforts,  and  sent  orders  by- 
telegram  to  military  corps  in  my  brigade  at  Lockport,  Joliet,  Plainfield,  Elgin 
and  Ottawa,  for  the  immediate  movement  of  all  troops  to  Chicago  holding  ser- 
viceable arms.  Captains  Houghtaling  of  Ottawa,  Hawley  of  Lockport,  Mc- 
Allister of  Plainfield,  and  Carr  of  Sandwich,  reported  themselves  ready  for 
service,  but  did  not  reach  Chicago  in  time  to  join  the  expedition  before  it 
marched.  They  were,  however,  sent  forward  by  Quartermaster  Hough  im- 
mediately upon  their  arrival. 

As  5'ou  did  not  advise  me  in  any  of  your  orders,  either  by  telegram  or  by 
your  special  messenger,  as  to  when,  where  or  how  the  troops  I  was  ordered  to 
raise  and  start  with  such  b^ste,  were  to  be  supplied  with  ammunition  for  both 
infantry  and  artillery,  with  rations,  camp  equipage,  army  stores  and  horses 
for  artillery,  I  considered  that  your  orders,  to  be  consistent,  gave  me  author- 
ity to  provide  the  troops,  as  far  as  possible,  with  ammunition  for  defence,  and 
all  other  needful  and  useful  military  equipments,  appendages  and  appliances, 
for  without  these  the  troops,  if  intended  for  contemplated  and  immediate  ac- 
tive service,  would  have  been  worse  than  useless. 

To  supply  these,  my  only  remedy  was  to  avail  myself  of  the  aid  and  co-op- 
eration of  patriotic  citizens,  which  1  am  happy  to  say  was  cheerfully  extended,, 
and  whose  active  exertions,  in  conjunction  with  Quartermaster  Hough,  ena- 
bled us  to  move  upon  so  short  a  notice. 

On  Sunday,  the  21st  ult.,  I  was  advised  of  a  telegram,  said  to  have  been, 
received  by  some  one  of  the  managers  of  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad,  at  Chi- 
cago, that  the  railroad  bridge  across  the  Big  Muddy  creek  was  in  imminent 
danger  of  being  destroyed,  and  I  was  earnestly  requested  by  the  citizens'  eom- 
mittee,  who  were  aiding  in  fitting  out  the  expedition,  to  move  the  main  body 
forward  at  once  to  Cairo,  notwithstanding  we  had  only  a  short  supply  of  per- 
cussion caps.  Deeming  it  a  great  emergency,  though  illy  prepared  to  meet  a 
contending  force,  yet,  in  accordance  with  this  request,  I  determined  to  move 
the  main  body  of  the  expedition  forward. 

The  force  consisted,  in  rank  and  file,  as  near  as  could  be  ascertained  by 
hasty  and  informal  reports  and  inspection,  of  about  five  hundred  and  ninety- 
five  persons,  forty-six  horses  for  artillery,  and  four  brass  six-pounder  guns. 

Leaving  the  depot  of  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad  about  11  o'clock  P.  M.  on 
Sunday,  the  21st  ult.,  we  arrived  at  Centralia  about  2  o'clock  P.  M.  of  the 
22d,  and  halted.  At  this  point  I  was  again  notified,  by  J.  D.  Hermiker,  Esq., 
of  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad,  that, threats  were  still  being  made  to  destroy 
the  Big  Muddy  bridge. 

The  expedition  was  immediately  put  in  motion,  and  arrived  at  the  bridge  about 
5  o'clock  P.  M.,  where  we  halted  and  the  grounds  were  reconnoitred,  but  no 
armed  force  was  visible.  I,  however,  deemed  it  necessary  to  station  a  force 
there  for  the  protection  of  the  bridge,  and  detailed  Company  A,  Captain  J.  R. 
Hayden,  of  Colonel  Scott's  Zouave  Regiment,  for  that  service.  This  detail 
were  without  tents,  and  for  two  days  and  nights  were  compelled  to  make  their 
quarters  in  the  forest  as  best  they  could.  From  this  point  the  expedition 
moved  to  Cairo,  arriving  there  about  11  o'clock  P.  M.  of  the  22d  ult. 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT.  245 

A  few  moments  after  our  arrival  in  Cairo  your  communication  of  the  21st 
was  placed  in  my  hands,  of  which  the  following  is  a  copy: 

Springfield,  April  21, 1861. 
Oeneral  R.  K.  Swift: 

Say  to  the  people  of  Cairo  that  troops  are  sent  there  from  no  distrust  of  their  loyalty  to 
the  Government,  but  under  orders  from  the  War  Department  at  Washington,  to  repel  ex- 
pected invasion  from  the  States. 

(Signed.)  RICHARD  YATES, 

Commander -in-  Chief. 

Within  an  hour  after  the  receipt  of  the  above,  I  had  two  hundred  copies  of  it 
printed  and  distributed  through  Cairo.  Quite  soon  after  our  arrival  there,  the 
mayor  of  the  city  informed  me  that  threats  had  been  made  to  cut  the  levee 
and  tiood  the  city,  but  that  he  had  an  armed  patrol  of  eighty  men  to  prevent 
the  execution  of  these  threats. 

The  troops  as  well  as  the  artillery  horses  were  necessarily  retained  in  the 
cars  through  the  night,  and  until  about  8  o'clock  A.  M.  of  the  23d,  when  they 
tnoved  and  went  into  camp  behind  the  levee,  and  close  to  the  confluence  of 
the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivers. 

As  the  troops  were  not  provided  with  tents,  nearly  all  of  their  time  during 
the  day  was  employed  in  preparing  quarters,  and  consequently  there  was  no 
opportunity  for  commanders  of  companies  to  make  out  accurate  reports  of  the 
number  and  condition  of  their  respective  commands. 

About  10  o'clock  A.  M.  of  the  23d  ult.  I  was  advised  that  a  force  of  some 
five  hundred  men  was  being  raised  in  the  vicinity  of  Carbondale,  who  threat- 
ened to  tear  up  the  track  of  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad,  in  order  to  cut  off 
communication  between  my  command  at  Cairo  and  the  detachment  at  Big 
Muddy  Bridge,  and  next  that  they  would  attack  Captain  Hayden's  company 
and  destroy  the  bridge.  Upon  receipt  of  this  advice  I  detailed  Company  B,  of 
the  Zouave  Regiment,  consisting  in  rank  and  file  of  seventy  men,  under  com- 
mand of  Captain  Clybourne  and  Lieutenant  Willard  of  the  Chicago  Light  Ar- 
tillery, with  a  detachment  of  artillerymen  and  one  six-pounder  cannon,  to  go 
to  the  bridge  and  reinforce  Captain  Hayden,  in  order  to  overawe  what  seemed 
to  be  a  riotous  gathering.  This  had  the  desired  effect,  and  no  further  demon- 
stration was  made.  On  the  morning  of  the  24th  ult.  Colonel  B.  M.  Prentiss 
handed  me  a  copy  of  j'our  orders  No.  8,  by  which  I  was  relieved  from  the 
command  of  the  expedition  and  ordered  to  report,  without  delay,  to  your 
headquarters  at  Springfield,  which  last  order  I  immediately  complied  with, 
and  reported  in  person  on  the  evening  of  the  25th.  On  the  26th  I  received 
your  order,  of  which  the  following  is  a  copy: 

HEADQUARTERS  OF  COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. 

Springfield,  April  26, 1861. 
General  R.  K.  Swift. 

At  Headquarters: 
You  will  make  a  written  report  in  datail  of  the  military  expedition  which  moved  from 
■Chicago  to  Cairo  under  your  command. 

To  fulfill  this  order  you  will  proceed  to  Cairo  and.  if  need  be,  to  Chicago. 
I  have  the  honor  to  be. 

Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant. 
(Signed.)  RICHARD  YATES. 

Commander -in-  Chief. 
T.  S.  Mather, 

Adjutant  General. 

Upon  receipt  of  this  order  I  proceeded  to  Cairo  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining 
reports  as  to  the  number  of  men  and  condition  of  the  companies,  and  com- 
municated with  Colonel  Prentiss  in  command. 

I  have  the  honor  to  remain. 

Dear  sir,  very  respectfully, 

R.  K.  SWIFT, 

General  Com''d''g  the  2d  Brigade,  Gth  Div.,  I.  M. 

As  a  further  recognition  of  the  services  of  the  troops  called  into  action  by 

the   proclamation  of  Governor   Yates,  of  April  16,  1861,  the  official  report  of 

Colonel  B.  M.  Prentiss,  who  succeeded  General  Swift  in  command  at  Cairo, 

is  given,  from  which  it  will  be  seen  that  they  made  the  first  seizures  of  muni- 


246 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


tions  of  war  upon  the  Mississippi  river.  Governor  Yates  directed  the  seizure 
on  the  24th  of  April,  fourteen  days  before  the  War.  Department  at  Washing- 
ton authorized  the  suspension  of  the  shipments  of  munitions  of  war  to  ports 
under  insurrectionary  control,  but  which  order  Adjutant  General  Fuller  tells 
us  in  his  report  of  1863  was  fully  approved  by  that  department: 

HEADQUARTERS  ILLINOIS  STATE  MILITIA, 

Camped  at  Caiko.  April  28. 1861. 
His  Excellency,  Richard  Yates.  Oovernor  of  Illinois. 

Sir:  Pursuant  to  the  following  order  from  you  (both  by  mail  and  telegraph)  I  have  to 
report  as  follows: 

Springfield.  Illinois,  April  24. 1861. 
"Colonel  B.  M,  Pretiss. 

"Dear  Sir;  The  steamers.  C  E.  Hillman  and  John  D.  Perry,  are  about  to  leave  fet, 
Louis  with  arms  and  munitions.    Stop  said  boats  and  seize  arms  and  munitions. 

RICHARD  YATES. 

Coiii7iiunder-in-  Chief :^ 

I  immediately  detailed  Captain  James  Smith,  of  the  Chicago  Light  Artillery, 
with   one   gun"  and   squad,    and    supported   by   25  infantry,  in  command  of 
Lieutenant  RoUand,  and  placed  them  on   board   the    steamboat   Swalloiv.     I 
herewith  anrex  Captain  Smith's  report: 
"Colonel  B.  M.  Prentiss,  commanding  Illinois  forces  at  Cairo,  April  25. 

"Sir:  I  herewith  report  to  you  the  result  of  my  order  to  seize  the  munitions  of  war 
aboard  the  Perry. 

"We  proceeded  up  the  Mississippi  some  four  or  five  miles  from  this  point  and  made 
fast  to  some  trees,  where  we  waited  until  near  night,  when  the  ferry  came  along.  Our 
pilot  made  the  usual  passing  signal,  which  the  Perry  did  not  answer.  We  then  signalled 
her  to  come  to.  whica  she  answered  and  stopped  her  engines.  I  requested  the  captain  of 
tVie  Perry  to  lay  to,  which  he  did.  when  I  boarded  her  with  Lieutenant  Rolland  and  his  force. 
I  then  requested  the  captain  of  the  Perry  to  come  with  me  to  Cairo,  which  request  he  has 
complied  with,  and  I  now  report  the  boat  to  you. 

JAMES  SMITH, 
Commanding  Chicago  Light.  Artillery.'' 

The  Perry  was  tnen  discharged  of  the  following  bill  of  munitions  of  war, 
without  unnecessary  delay;  and  without  molestation  of  any  other  portion  of 
her  cargo,  receipts  were  duly  given,  and  she  proceeded  on  her  trip. 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  her  bills  of  lading  of  the  contrabanded  articles, 
which  I  have  in  my  possession,  as  also  the  bills: 


Marked. 

Articles. 

Weight. 

T.  &  Co 

2,400' 

Ten  bundles  of  bar  lead,  50  pounds  each 

500 

Twenty  bundles  of  bar  lead   25  pounds  each 

500 

3,400. 

SECOND  BILL. 


Marked. 

Articles. 

Weight. 

R.  B.  H.  &Co 

5,000 

Five  kegs  of  buck-shot 

1,500 

6.500, 

On  the  evening  of  the  day  of  the  seizure  of  the  Perry  I  dispatched  Captaini 
Smith,  supported  by  Colonel  J.  R.  Scott,  of  the  Chicago  Zouaves,  for  a  visit 
to  the  Hillman.  They  moored  in  the  same  place  where  they  intercepted  the 
Perry,  and  intercepted  the  Hillman  the  next  morning  about  8  o'clock.  Colonel 
Scott  boarded  her  alone,  and  the  following  is  the  essential  part  of  his  report: 

"I  gave  the  captain  instructions  to  follow  the  Swalloiv  to  Cairo.  He  verbally  complied. 
I  remained  on  board  and  he  followed  the  Swallow.  He  soon  after  declared  it  absolutely 
necessary  to  land  at  Bird's  Point.    I  protested,  ordering  him  to  proceed  to  Cairo  instantly.. 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT.  247 

I  flnallv  allowed  him  ten  minutes  to  land  on  the  Missouri  shore.  There  he  proved  dilatory 
in  the  execution  of  my  commands,  and  upon  my  insisting  that  he  proceed  to  Cairo  directly, 
left  the  steamer  with  all  his  crew.  The  passengers  landed  also.  1  offered  to  permit  the 
after  to  accompLnv  me  to  Cairo,  but  upon  their  refusal  to  do  so,  allowed  .them  to  remove 
their  personafeffects^^  I  then  caused  the  V.  E.  Hdlman  to  be  towed  to  Cairo,  where  I  now 
report  her." 

The  C  E  Eillman  is  now  nearly  discharged,  under  experienced  boatmen, 
and  is  well  "•uarded.  The  cargo,  excepting  the  contrabanded  articles  and 
evervthiug  on  board,  has  been  considered  inviolate.  The  following  is  a 
schedule  of  the  articles  we  have  removed,  her  bills  of  lading  and  papers  gen- 
erally having  been  taken  with  the  captain  in  his  unreasonable  and  unneces- 
sary "^flight: 

Schedule  of  articles  removed  from  the  C.  E.  Hillman: 
108  kegs  of  common  powder. 
768  kegs  of  rifle  powder. 

2  boxes  of  guns,  marked  T. 

\    *.:     ::      '•:    t 

160  cases  of  powder.  ,     •,  .t    p  e 

100  bundles  bar  lead.  25  lbs.  each,  marked  M.  &  S. 

I        "  "         25  "  A.  K.  &  Co. 

1        "  "         50  "  "        M.  &  S. 

50        "  "         50 

1  bag  of  shot. 

31  kegs  of  shot,  marked  L.  C  &  Co. 

3  "  "        C.  &  M. 

29  "  "        C.  H.E.  &Co. 

4  "  "        M.  &  H. 
39           "  "        M.  &8. 

2  "  "        T.  S.  &  Co. 

3  •'  "        T.  H.  B. 

4  "  marked  E.  M.  C.  &  Co. 

6  ' '  and  lead,  marked  L.  J.  &  Co. 

25  "  marked  G.  &  S.      ^    _„ 

9  "  and  lead,  marked  G.  &  S. 

1  box  revolvers,  etc.,  marked  D.  Hillman. 

1  box  percussions,  marked  Mrs.  Patterson. 
102  bundles.  25  lbs.  each,  marked  L.  P.  &  Co. 
19        •'         50 
1  keg  of  shot. 

I  am  in  constant  receipt  of  communications  and  delegates  in  reference  to 
this  matter,  a  specimen  of  the  answer  to  which  I  send  you  with  this— the 
same  being  a  letter  from  Judge  Milton  Brown,  President  of  the  Ohio  and 
Mobile  Railroad  Company. 

I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully, 

B.  M.  PRENTISS,  Commandant. 
Per  Wm.  Hemstreet,  Military  Secretary. 


Capture  of  the  Arsenal  at  St.  Louis. 

One  of  the  earliest  and  most  daring  exploits  during  the  war,  which  is  briefly 
alluded  to  in  the  Report  of  Adjutant  General  Fuller  of  1863,  was  tbe  capture 
of  the  United  States  Arsenal  at  St.  Louis,  by  Capt,  James  tl.  Stokes,  ot 
Chicao-o.  Soon  after  the  firing  on  Fort  Sumter  in  April,  ISGl,  a  messenger 
was  sent  from  Cairo  to  WashingtoQ  to  procure  arms  for  the  lliiuois  troops. 
He  returned  with  an  order  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  on  the  St.  Louis 
Arsenal,  for  10,000  muskets.  At  that  time  St.  Louis  was  almost  wholly  in  tbe 
hands  of  the  enemies  of  the  government,  and  it  was  a  matter  ot  grave  doubt 
as  to  the  ability  of  those  in  authority  to  execute  the  order,  but  this  doubt  was 
removed  when  Capt.  Stokes  volunteered  to  obtain  the  arms  at  all  hazards, 
and  receiving  from  Gov.  Yates  the  requisition  proceeded  iminediately  to  St. 
Louis.  In  order,  however,  to  reach  the  arsenal  in  safety.  Ad.iutant  General 
Fuller  says  he  "was  obliged  to  deny  the  principles  of  his  manhood  and  avow 
disloyal  sentiments  to  escape  the  vengeance  of  the  mob  that  surrounded  the  ar- 
senal. When  once  inside  the  arsenal  Capt.  Stokes  showed  the  requisition  to  the 


248 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


commander,  who  doubted  his  ability  to  get  the  arms  away  in  safety,  but 
Capt.  Stokes  insisted  that  he  could,  and  that  the  arms  must  be  removed  to 
Illinois  at  once  or  never,  when  he  was  given  full  permission  to  proceed  in  his 
own  way  to  remove  them.  This  was  Wednesday  night,  April  24.  He  then 
commenced  with  the  assistance  of  a  large  force  to  get  the  arms  ready  for 
shipment,  and  Tluirsday  evening  telegraphed  to  Alton  for  the  steamer  City 
of  Alton  to  ran  down  to  the  arsenal  at  midnight.  At  11  o'clock  the  steamer 
was  at  the  wharf  receiving  the  munitions  of  war.  At  2  o'clock  Friday  morn- 
ing the  steamer  moved  out  for  Alton  with  10,000  muskets,  500  new  rifle  ear- 
bines,  500  revolvers,  110,000  musket  cartridges  and  a  quantity  of  cannon, 
leaving  only  7,000  muskets  in  the  arsenal  with  which  to  arm  the  St.  Louis 
volunteers.     Thus  Illinois  secured  her  first  arms. 

It  is  related  of  Capt.  Stokes  that  he  kept  his  own  counsel  so  closely  that 
when  the  boat  was  loaded  and  ready  to  steam  out  her  commander  had  to  in- 
quire the  destination.  "Which  way.  Captain?"  said  Capt.  Mitchell.  "Straight 
to  Alton  in  the  regular  channel"  was  the  reply  of  Capt.  Stokes.  "What  if 
we  are  attacked?"  said  Capt.  Mitchell.  "Then  we  will  fight"  replied  Capt. 
Stokes.  "But,  what  if  we  are  overpowered?"  said  Mitchell.  "Then 
run  the  boat  to  the  deepest  water  and  sink  her,"  said  Stokes.  "I'll  do  it," 
was  the  brave  reply  of  Capt.  Mitchell,  and  away  he  steamed  for  Alton,  arriv- 
ing there  at  5  o'clock  in  the  morning,  and  by  the  aid  of  the  men,  women  and 
children  of  that  loyal  city,  who  were  made  aware  of  the  situation,  the  arms 
were  soon  loaded  upon  the  freight  cars  of  the  Chicago  and  Alton  Railroad, 
and  that  night  were  safely  landed  in  Springfield,  to  the  utter  consternation 
of  the  secessionists  of  St.  Louis. 

The  rebel  leaders  of  Missouri  had  set  their  hearts  upon  the  capture  of  the 
arsenal,  and  the  confiscation  of  the  arms,  but  through  the  courage  and 
sagacity  of  Capt.  Stokes  they  were  completely  foiled;  and  while  this  was  only 
the  beginning  of  the  long  and  bloodj'  struggle,  yet  this  adventure  will  ever  be 
regarded  as  one  of  the  most  brilliant  and  daring  achievements  during  the  en- 
tire war,  and  to  Illinois  belongs  the  credit. 


Barker's  Dragoons. 


[Barkey^'s  Dragoons  were  called  into  the  service  April  19,  1861,  and 
declining  to  enter  the  three  years  service  were  mustered  out  Aug- 
ust 18,  1861.  Herewith  is  appended  a  complete  roster  of  the 
officers  and  enlisted  men.'] 


Name  and  Rank. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Captain. 

Sec.07id  Coriwral. 

Beardsley.  Arthur  M. 

Charles  W.  Barker. 

Jonathan  Slade. 

Bellamy,  Robert  J. 
Bennett,  William 

First  Lieutenant. 

Third  Corporal. 

Bertie,  Ephriam 

Embry  D.  Osband. 

George  W.  Gardner. 

Biekford,  Harrison  P. 
Bigelow,  Albert  L. 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Fourth  Corporal. 

Boyington,  Albert  D. 

Edwin  A.  Webber. 

James  P.  Page. 

Bradley,  Byron  C. 
Brown,  Charles  F. 

First  Sergeaii*. 

Fai-rier. 

Bruner,  John  M. 

Thomas  Bracken. 

Benjamin  F.  Good. 

Bullwinkle,  C-  T. 
Bunker,  Dwight 

Second  Sergeant. 

Bugler. 

Cady,  Hiram  W. 

Earl  H.  Chapman. 

John  D.  Burgh. 

Carson,  Irving  W. 
Champion,  Salmon  F. 

Third  Sergeant. 

Privates. 

Chapin,  Charles  H. 

David  C.  Brown. 

Adams,  Charles  S. 

Clark,  Jr..  David  W. 

Aiken,  Nathan  J. 

Clifton,  t  red  F. 

Fourth  S.'rgeant. 

Aldrich,  Clarence  A, 

Cobleigh,  Edward  J. 

Thomas  W.  Grossener. 

Anderson,  James 

Collins.  Albert 

Barnwell,  Charles  L. 

Conroe, Isaac 

Fbst  Corporal 

Beach,  Bryant  X. 

Davis,  Edward  R. 

James  W.  Goff. 

Bean,  Edward  N. 

DeLaey,  John  J. 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


249 


Name  and  Rank. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Donnelly,  Hugh 

Kelly.  John  W. 

Sitts,  George  H. 

Edgerton,  George  W. 

King.  Charles  S. 

Soicer.  Forest  D. 

Felix.  Benjamin  F. 
Forsythe,  George  W. 

Lambert.  Jesse 

Stall.  Henry  M. 

Leach.  William  E. 

Steele.  William  J. 

Maine,  Edwin  M. 

Stewart.  Malcolm  N.  M. 

Marshall.  Edward  B. 

Strong.  James  A. 

Gardiner.  Martin 

Maryhugh.  Russell  W. 

Thompson.  William  W. 

Gilbert.  Joshua  T. 

McCausland.  Jr..  William 

Throop.  Charles  B. 

Medill,  William  H. 

Towne.  Watson  R. 

Greenfield.  Horace  G. 

Mixor,  Algernon  H. 

Voss,  Charles  F. 

Guetter.  Frederick 

Moore.  Alex.  P. 

Wadsworth.  C.  E. 

Haddock.  Charles  G. 

Moore,  Edmund 

Wallaber,  David 

Haight.  John  H. 

Newsham.  James 

Walsh,  Lewis  F. 

Pennel,  John 

Walter.  George  A. 

Hile,  John  W. 

Phelps,  George  S. 

Ward.  Thomas  W. 

Hodge.  George  F. 

Phillips,  David 

Warner,  George  P. 

Houghton.  Hiram 

Rayworth,  Edward  M. 

Webster.  Byron  G. 

Hulbert.  Thoma-<  W. 

Ree>e,  Theodore 

Wing,  Benjamin  S. 

Hutchings.  Charles  H. 

Rucker.  Lewis  H. 

Wing.  Malcolm  H. 

Isbell.  George  T. 

Russell.  George  P. 

Winter.  Peter  R. 

Shears.  George  W. 

Woodin.  Samuel  S. 

Johnson.  Henderson  W. 

Sherlock.  James 

Wycoft,  Peter, 

Joselyn,  Eugene  A. 

Silver.  Oscar  H. 

Military  Guard  at  Camp  Butler. 

Upon  a  call  of  the  President  for  a  military  guard  over  the  prisoners  of  war 
confined  at  Camp  Butler  in  Majs  1862,  Governor  Yates  called  into  the  service 


three  companies  of  the  Bloomington  Cadets, 
service  of  the  United  States  for  that  purpose, 
is  given  herein,  as  follows: 

COMPANY    A. 


rho  were  duly  mustered  into  the 
A  roster  of  these  companies 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Captain. 
George  W.  Lackey 

First  Lieutenant. 
J  ohn  W.  Morris 


Second  Lieutenant. 
John  R.  Larrimore... 

Sergeant*. 
Marmoutell  B.  Jeter  . 

Joseph  Sciberd 

George  Hayes 

Lewis  E.  Ijams 

Frank  Evans 


Bloomington .. 
Bloomington  .. 
Bloomington  .. 
Bloomington  .. 


May 
May 


Corporalt. 

Joseph  Bedinger Bloomington, 

Phillip  M.Elkins... 

Augustus  Rodgers 

John  Evans 

Joseph  T.  Davidson. 

John  E.  Thomas 

Cephas  C.  OIney 

William  Bowlby 


Musician. 
Almon  R.  Ives. . 


Privates. 
Abaduski.  George  W. 

Bahr,  John 

Bray,  Isaac 

Buchanan.  Archibald. 

Bisdooff,  John 

Billings.  Lewis  B 

Broad,  Philip  T 

Brewer,  John  H 


May  26.1862: 

May  26.1862 

May  26. 1862  May 

May  26,1862  May 


May    26, 1862  May 


26, 1862 
26, 1862 


Bloomington  . 
Bloomington  . 


May    26,1862 
May    26,1862 


May 
May 


26, 1862 
26, 1862 


Mustered  out  June  10.1862. 
Mustered  out  June  10.1862. 
Mustered  out  June  10. 1862. 
Mustered  out  June  10.1862. 

Mustered  out  June  10.1862. 


Mustered  out  June  10, 1862. 
Mustered  out  June  10, 1862. 


250 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Butler.  Thomas  J 

Barnes,  Wm.  H 

Cradlebaugh,  Geo.  W. 

Crist,  Peter 

Cutter,  Elijah 

Cheney,  Owen  L 

Cole,  Horace  B 

Dietrich,  John  G 

Elder,  Gilford  D 

Prey, Rudolph 

Franks,  Baxter 

Fell,  Price  J 

Frankenberger,  Lee... 

Gessner,  William 

Gomdy,  William  F 

Garn.  Gustavus 

Hartry,  Alfred 

Horine,  George  H 

Harmison,  Samuel 

Hayes,  Charles 

Ives,  Frank 

Izatt,  John 

Jenks.  Melville 

King,  Chas.  W.  

Leal.  Clark 

Landcraft,  Harvey  B.. 

Morris,  George., 

Minor,  Prank 

Middleton,  Henry  W.. 

Nelson,  Jonathan 

Neff,  Jas.  S 

Orme,  Joseph 

Perry.  Clarence  D 

Pike,  Ivory' 

Powers,  Edward  B 

Rayburn,  Aquilla 

Ray.  William 

Ronil,  Peter  J 

Ragland,  John  C 

Rodgers,  Lewis  R 

Rearden,  Chas.  W 

Reniff,  James  R 

Smith,  Frank 

Shaver,  Martin  V.  B.. 

Shaum,  Henry 

Simpson.  Benjamin... 

Stitt,  William 

Sholl,  Andon 

Shiegel,  Jacob 

Stine,  Isaac 

Stewart,  John  M.  C... 
Spaulding,  Justen  L.. 
Tilton.  William  A.  H.. 

Ward,  John  W 

Wagener,  Albert  H  ... 

Wing,  Elnathan 

Wakefield,  Milton  L... 

Wolfe,  William  H 

Young,  Albert 

Wolcott,  Edwin  N 


Bloomington. 


May    26,1862 


May    26,1862 


Mustered  out  June  10,1862. 


COMPANY   B, 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
James  P.  Moore . 


Firs'  Lieutenant. 
Harvey  C   DeMotte. 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Timothy  Owen 


Bloomington.... 
Bloomington.... 
Bloomington.... 


May  26,1862 
May  26,1862 
May    26,1862 


May  26,1862 
May  26,1862 
May    26.1862 


Mustered  out  June  10,1862. 
Mustered  out  June  10.1862. 
Mustered  out  June  10, 1862. 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


251 


Date  of  rank 

Date 
of  muster. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

or 
enlistment. 

Remarks. 

Sergeants, 

John  W.  iSaumann 

Bloomington . . . 

May    26,1862 

May    26,1862 

Mustered  out  June  10.1862. 

Joseph  R.  Ijams 

"           ... 

' ' 

" 

Samuel  N.  Waddle.... 

' ' 

' ' 

William  T.  Collins.... 

Pekin  

"                     " 

Sime  Arnold 

Bloomington . . . 

Corporals 

William  M.Collins.... 

Tonica 

May  ^26,1862 

May   .26.1862 

Mustered  out  June  10,1862, 

Robert  McCart 

Bloomingtonl... 

Orin  Waters 

Henry  G.  Reeves 

"           ... 

" 

" 

John  D.  Gibson 

" 

• ' 

•  1                    .1 

Benjamin  P.  Funk  .... 

Funk's  Grove  .. 

" 

William  H.  Temple  Jr. 

Bloomington  . . . 

' ' 

' ' 

"                    " 

Allen  T.  Lawrence  — 

" 

Privates. 

Adams,  William  C  .... 

Bloomington... 

May   ,26,1862 

May   .26.1862 

Mustered  out  June  10, 1862 

Allen,  Joseph  H 

Allen.  John 

Palestine  ....'.'.'. 

' ' 

Banta,  Thomas  J 

Bloomington . . . 

' ' 

' ' 

"                     " 

Baker.  Joseph 

' ' 

' ' 

Barton,  George  W 

" 

' ' 

' ' 

Barck.  Edwin  F 

' '           ... 

' ' 

Brewer.  James    

' ' 

' ' 

Bryant.  John  H 

" 

' ' 

Burrows,  Henry 

" 

' ' 

Bennett,  James 

" 

' ' 

' ' 

" 

Brewer.  Edwin  C 

" 

" 

> , 

Conklin,  Edmund  H.. 

" 

Cooper,  Samuel  F 

" 

' ' 

' ' 

Curtis.  Eber 

• '           

' ' 

" 

Crosby,  James 

" 

" 

Day,  Horatio 

Dunlap,  Stephen  D... 

... 

" 

" 

Erwin,  Thomas 

"           ... 

Ewing.  James  S 

"           ... 

Eyman,  John 

Harristown 

' ' 

' ' 

Flagg,  William  A 

Bloomington . . . 

" 

Gillespie.  Cassius  W.. 

' '          ... 

' ' 

Grable,  Marion  B 

" 

' ' 

' ' 

Gridley,  Albert  W  .... 

' ' 

' ' 

. . 

Hamilton.  Park 

Harristown 

' ' 

' ' 

' . 

Hartry,  Edwin 

Bloomington  ... 

May    29,1862 

May    29.1862 

Holbert  John  H 

Dwight 

May   .26.1862 

May   .26,1862 

Jorine.  Henry  C 

Bloomington... 

"                     ' ' 

loward,  William  J  ... 

' ' 

lowser.  Anderson  — 

" 

' ' 

John,  Owen  A 

Kaas,  Andrew 

... 

"                     ' ' 

Lott.  James  P 

Lapham,  Milton 

Decatur 

' ' 

Lewis,  George  J 

Bloomington... 

'• 

' ' 

! !              '  * 

Luts,  John 

McNaught,  James  M.. 

Lexington 

" 

Merriman,  Harry  P... 

Bloomington... 

' ' 

. , 

Miller.  John  G 

' ' 

' ' 

. . 

Monser.  Edward  L 

Wenona 

' ' 

!  • 

Montgomery.  Thad  ... 

Decatur 

' ' 

" 

Myers,  John 

Bloomington... 

May    29.1862 

May    29,1862 

"              ' ' 

Orme.  Charles  E 

11 

Orendorff   Alfred    ... 

Lincoln 

May    26,1862 

May   .26.1862 

Plumley,  David  R 

Bloomington... 

"              '[ 

Prince.  Ezra  M 

'  * 

Painter.  James 

' ' 

' ' 

Phillippi.  David  A.... 

Champaign 

' ' 

Reat.  John  W 

iBloomington... 

' ' 

Rofsman.  William  — 

1 

' ' 

' ' 

. . 

Rouser,  John  A 

1 

' ' 

_ . 

Ryburn,  David 

1 

' ' 

. . 

Sackett,  Jonathan  H.. 

' ' 

, , 

Snowden,  Henry  A  — 

' ' 

Sprague.  Valentine  B 

' ' 

Stiers,  William  M.... 

!  1 

Stiles,  William  M.... 

' ' 

Stout,  Henry  J 

, . 

Stout,  Theodore 

' ' 

' ' 

. . 

Swain,  Hiram  B 

' ' 

' ' 

' ' 

. . 

Thompson,  James  ... 

"           ... 

" 

:252 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Trotter.  John 

Vanderwost,  Paul. 

Viles.  Garrett 

Vogel,  Jacob 

Warfleld.  James  W 

Waters,  Zera 

Wolf.  Andrew  J... 
Wolf,  Martin  L.... 
Young:.  William... 


Bloomington . . . 


May    26.1862 


May    26, 


Pairview 

Bloomington.. 


Mustered  out  June  10,1862. 


COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  rank 
or 

enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Caijtain. 
Samuel  P.  Shannon... 

First  Lieutenant. 
James  O.Donald 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Owen  T.  Reeves 

Siirqeants. 

Charles  P.  Loehr 

John  A.  Robinson 

Bloomington ... 
Bloomington . . . 
Bloomington . . . 
Bloomington  . . . 

Jamesto'n.N.  Y. 
Bloomington... 

Bloomington  . . . 
Bloomington  ... 

May 
May 
May 
May 

May 

May 
May 

26, 1862 
26. 1862 
26, 1862 
^26. 1862 

^26, 1862 

^26.1862 
^26. 1862 

May 
May 
May 
May 

May 

May 

May 

26, 1862 
26,1862 
26, 1862 
^26. 1862 

26, 1862 

^26. 1862 
_26. 1862 

Mustered  out  June  10. 1862, 
Mustered  out  June  10.1862. 
Mustered  out  June  10.1862. 
Mustered  out  June ^10. 1862. 

"                  • ' 

Silas  Hays.Jr 

"                  * ' 

Corporals. 

Oliver  B.  Harris 

AdamH.  Shope 

Mustered  out  June  W.  1862. 

William  Rector 

Tiffon  D.  Roberts 

William  Kitchen 

Henry  C.  Norton 

Paul  Sennhold 

Musicians. 

Joseph  Carlton 

Theos.  S.  Pike  

Privates. 
Adolph.  Simon  S 

Mustered  out  June_10,1862. 
Mustered  out  June^lO.  1S62. 

Butler.  Jesse  H 

Bishop.  Wm.  H 

Brown.  George  W 

Barber,  James  

Braxton,  Albert 

Bean,  Charles  L 

Clark  James 

Curtis.  Charles  R 

Dow  Darius 

Dawson,  Edward  C  ... 
Davis,  W.  0 

Ellis,  Abrahams 

Goring,  Carlton 

Green,  Joseph  P 

Qerping,  Edward 

Hazel,  Edward  T 

Hastine.  Scott 

Hiler,  Frederick 

Irons   Nathan 

Jones,. Jacob  W 

•  Johnson,  Henry  C 

Janney,  Aquilla 

Lawrence,  Algernon  S 

Lilly.  Newton  W 

•Locke.  Charles  W.  R.. 

ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


253 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Landis,.J.  W 

Lewis,  David  W 

Latte,  Samuel 

Moody.  John  W 

Maffoun,  John 

Major,  John  M 

Major,  Benjamin 

Newell,  James 

Noble,  Stephen  K 

Payne,  Charles  B 

Painter,  Charles 

Pike,  Randolph  A 

Penn,  Solomon 

Painter,  William  H  ... 
Preston.  Frederick  L. . 

Quigg:,  Abel  G 

Ray  burn,  William  K.. 

Rounds,  Edward 

Reed,  Gordon  H 

Routt,  John  L 

Routt,  Pranci.<;  C 

Ross,  William 

Seybold,  Frederick  J . . 

Sensemy,  Harnet 

S wett,  Leonard 

Solomon,  Joseph  T 

Sears,  Nathan  L 

Trotter,  Joseph 

Wood,  William  J 

Wilson,  Cyrus  I 

Will.  John 

Williams.  David  N 

Wilkerson,  Alex'der  C 
Warlow.  Benjamin .... 


Bloomington... 


May  26, 


May  26,  1862 


Mustered  out  June  10, 


PART  V 


Roster  of  Regiments— Officers  and  Enlisted  Men. 
Historical  Mention. 


iEVENTH    (THREE    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


SEVENTH  INFANTRY   REGIMENT. 

Three  Months'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Colonel. 
John  Cook  . 

Springfield  . 

May 

9, 1861 

Apr. 

25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Wilford  D.  Wyatt 

Springfield 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Major. 
Nicholas  Greusel 

Springfield 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

AdjiKunt. 
Thomas  Gr.  Moffatt.... 

Springfield 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

May 

1,1861 

Mustered  out  July  24,  1J61 

Quartermaster. 
Daniel  L.  Canlield  .... 

Springfield 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Apr. 

25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  24,  1S6L 

Surgeon. 
Richard  L.  Metcalf .... 

Springfield 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Alusteredout  July  24,  1861. 

Assistant  Surrjeon. 
Charles  Davis 

Springfield 

Apr 

25, 1861 

Apr. 

28, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  24, 1861. 

Chaplain. 
Jesse  P  Davis 

Springfield 

May 

1,1861 

May 

1, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  24.  1S6L 

NON-COMMISSIONED    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeant  3Iajor. 
Samuel  G.  Ward,... 


Quartermaster  Sergt. 
Jas.  H.  Cunningham. 


Hospital  Steward. 
Henry  Jayne 


Springfield 
Springfield 
Springfield 


May  1. 1861 
May  1.1861 
Apr.    25.1861 


May  1,1861 
Mag  1, 1861 
Apr.    25,1861 


Mustered  out  July  24,  li6L 
Mustered  out  July  24,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  24,  1861. 


BAND. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster 


Remarks. 


Drum  Major. 
William  Holden.. 


Fife  Mvor. 
Joseph  P.  Wightman. 


Springfield 
Springfield 


[ay      1,1861 
Lay      1,1861 


May      1,1861 
May      1. 1861 


Mustered  out  July  24. 186L 
Mustered  out  July  24,  1861. 


Vol.  1-17 


258 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain . 
Edward  S.  Joslyn 

First  Lieutenaut. 
Reuben  H.  Adams  .... 

Second  Lieutenant. 
James  Davidson 

First  Sergeant. 
S.  G.  Ward 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Apr.    22.1861 
Apr.    22.1861 
Apr,    22.1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

25. 1861 
25. 1861 
25. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Sergeants. 

Elgin 

Apr,    22.1861 
Apr,  3 1861 

Apr.  ^22.1861 

Apr.  , 

Apr.  _ 

May 
Apr.  , 

Apr.  . 

25. 1861 

25. 1861 

23.1861 
25.1861 

25. 1861 

M.O.  July  25, '61. as  1st  Sergt 

F  A.  Raymond 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

George  P.  Wheeler.... 

• ' 

•  • 

Corpoaals. 
E.  Buck 

Elgin 

J  R   Kinney 

'  • 

"               • ' 

Mmicians. 

Gust.  C.  Kothe 

John  Goodwin         

Elgin .. 

Mustered  put  July_  25.  1861. 

Privates. 
Aldrich.  J.W 

Elgin 

Apr,  . 

22. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 
Disch.  July  8.1861;  disabil. 

' ' 

Brown  C'linrles  R 

Bradley,  David 

'  ■        ... 

.1              .  • 

' '               '  * 

Brown    Robert  S 

•  • 

<  >              1 . 

.  >               . . 

•  1              >  > 

Cool,  Benjamin  S 

• ' 

t  I                                      .4 

Campbell,  Charles  H. 

Disch.  July  8.1861;  disabil. 

•  • 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Crayon,  Thomas 

Doty.H.  S 

Dike  C  P              

"               '  • 

'  • 

"               ' ' 

Died  June  2.1861.  at  Alton 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Dixon  ML           

'  • 

• ' 

>  I              >  1 

Forsyth,  G.  W 

'  • 

French,  M.  H 

■   goons  June  13.1861 

Disch.  July  1.1861;  disabil. 

Guptail.  C.  W 

' ' 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Harney   S    M      

' ' 

Hammond,  S.  F 

>  •              It 

Harvey,  C.  M 

"               " 

Hart  .John 

• ' 

•  • 

.  t              .  • 

' ' 

>.              It 

Keyes,  A.  A 

Elgin?!  .•.".":.■ 

Mustered  put  J  uly^  25,  1861. 

Mitchell.  W.  H 

' ' 

iessenger,  Albert .... 

•  ■ 

• ' 

• ' 

. .               . . 

Peeler,  G.  H 

Padleford,  H.  C 

•  • 

Renwick,  William  

•  • 

"               • ' 

Rickey  J   R 

. .              1 1 

Rice.  Henry 

t. 

SEVENTH    (three   MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


259 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Elpin  - 

Apr.  ^22.1861 

June  30,1861 
May    23.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

June  30. 1861 
May    23,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Seargbfleld,  M.Harney 

Sooer,  J.  S 

South  worth.  J.  M 

Died  Mav  i9. 1861. at  Alton. 

Mustere 

dout  July^25,  1861. 

Smith.  C.  W 

Schneider,  Jacob  C 

Thompson,  T.  J    

Vining  J   M 

' 

Ward  J   H 

• 

• 

.    

Wheeler  W.  H 

Recruits. 

Spears,  Robert 

Spears,  William 

Wheeler,  Lawrence  J. 

Sp 

ringfleld 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of, 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain . 
James  Monroe 

First  Lieutenant. 
Edmund  W.  True... 

Second  Lieutenant, 
Robert  H.  McFadden 

First  Sergeant. 
Francis  A.  Norvall.. 

Sergeants. 
Joseph  Ledbetter  ... 

Hector  P<^rrin 

Joseph  Withington  . 

Corpomlf. 
Anderson  W.  Brothers 

Theodore  P.  True 

Henry  Voris   

Abram  C.  Vanbuskirk 

Musicians. 

Thomas  W.  Wiley 

Daniel  Scanlan 

Privates. 

Allen,  Clinton 

Avey,  Thomas 

Avey,  Francis  W 

Ambrose.  Cornelius... 

Brann,  Noble  J 

Brann,Johu  M  

Brann,  Joseph  W 

Bnlcome.  Henry 

Burnett.  James 

Berry,  John 

Boyd,  James  A 

Butler,  Cyrus 

Bojin.  John 

Campbell,  James  C 

Crawford,  Leonidas. 
Cunningham.  Jas  H 
Dinwiddle,  John  T.. 

Ellis.  James  W 

Ellis,  John  I 


Springfield . 
Springfield . 
Springfield . 
Springfield . 
Springfield . 


Springfield.. 


Springfield . 


Apr.  19,  ] 

Apr.  19,  ] 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 


Apr.    19,1861 


Apr.  25, 1861  Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Apr.  25, 1861  Mustered  out  July  25, 1861 . 

Apr.  25, 1^61  Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Apr.  25, 1861  Mustered  out  July  25, 1861 . 


Apr.    25.1861 


Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 


Springfield, 


Apr.  ^25,1861  Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 
Apr.    25, 1861  Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 


Discharged  June  3, 1861 . . . . 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 


Discharged  July  1,  1861.... 
Dischartred  June  3,  1861  ... 
Discharged  June  3,  1861  ... 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 


Promoted  Q'rm'r  Serg't... 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
Disch.July  12, '61;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  3,  '61;  disabil. 


260 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Ells.  Orlando  D 

Springfield 

Apr. 

19. 1861 

Apr.    23.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 

Evans,  Martin 

' ' 

Disch.  July  12.'61;  disabil. 

Grove, Christopher  ... 

'  • 

Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 

Gould,  Robert  M 

" 

' 

Gwynn,  William  W.... 

' '           

Hany,  William  H.(l).. 

Hany,  William  H.  (2).. 

' 

Hawkiugs,  John  C 

' ' 

Hays,  Benjamin 

' '           .... 

Howell,  George  W 

' ' 

' 

Disch.  July  15, '61;  disabil. 

Harris,  John  0 

'  • 

Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 

Kellar,  William  A 

■ '           

' 

' 

Love,  William 

■  • 

McFadden,  David  H... 

' 

'* 

Medcalf  John 

Morton,  Francis 

•• 

' 

McConnell,  Wilbur  G. 

' 

Miller.  William  F 

Pool  Oscar          

Read,  William  E  

. 

Reynolds,  Moses 

'                      ' ' 

' 

Richardson,  Ira 

'           1            ' ' 

< . 

Rutherford,  William.. 

Disch.  July  12, 1861;  disabil. 

Sutherland,  Amaziah  . 

Disch.  July  15, 1861 ;  disabil. 

Disch.  July  12, 1861;  disabil. 

Stephens,  Henry  A  — 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Shoops,  Samuel  A 

"                     ' ' 

Story,  William  

' ' 

Discharged  July  1,  1861.... 

Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 

Smith,  Benjamin  F.... 

' 

Shoup  Philip 

Stephens.  David  J  — 

■ 

True. James  F 

• ' 

Thorp.  Joseph  L 

' ' 

Tobey.  Joseph  R 

•• 

Tate. James  A 

Trimble,  David  H 

■ ' 

Wallers,  Lewis 

'  ■ 

' ' 

Wells,James  L 

' 

'                     ' ' 

Wood.  William  A 

Recruits. 

Barber. Sylvester  D... 

Springfield 

June 

10,1861 

June  14.1861 

Discharged  July  1,  1861.... 

Baker,  John  W 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Blystone,  Abram 

"           

Beacham,  Henry  W... 

' ' 

' ' 

Brothers,  Alex  C 

• ' 

' ' 

'• 

Brothers,  Joseph 

' ' 

' ' 

Bi own,  James  M 

' '           

' ' 

' ' 

Crites,  Robert  A 

' ' 

' ' 

' ' 

(Jasev.  William 

' ' 

■ 

DeWolt.Wentworth  .. 

' ' 

' ' 

English,  Samuel 

' ' 

June 

1.1861 

June    3,1861 

Flynn,  Peter 



June 

10, 1861 

June  _14,1861 

Greeu.'Cyrus  D 

Gilliland.  Robert 

' ' 

' ' 

Howard, John  Wm.... 

• ' 

Johnson.Leonidas  — 

June 

1.1861 

June    3, 1861 1 

James,  Thomas  P 

' ' 

June 

10.1861 

June  14,1861 

■ 

June 

1,1861 

June     3,1861 

Oldham.  James  T 

June 

10. 1861 

June  14,186 

■ 

Simpson,  Ellas 

June 

1, 1861 

June    3.1861 

Voris,  Samuel  P 

SEVENTH  (three  MONTHS)  INFANTRY. 


261 


COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enlisted  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

18,1861 
29. 1861 

18,1861 
29, 1861 

18,1861 
29. 1861 

19. 1861 

_18. 1861 

^18. 1861 

^18, 1861 
,18.1861 

Samuel  E.  Lawyer 

First  Lieutenants. 
Samuel  E.  Lawyer.... 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861 
Promoted    . 

Silas  Miller 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Silas  Miller 

Rufus  F.  Pattison 

First  Sergeant. 
-Geo.  W.White 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25, 1861 
25. 1861 
,25,1861 

,25, 1861 

,25,1861 
,25. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Sergeants. 

Benj.  F.  Campbell 

<?eo.  P.  Douglas 

John  J.  Aikin 

Corporals. 
Henry  A.  Tittsworth.. 

Chas.  R.  White 

<Teo   Prindle 

M.  0.  as  Sergt.  July  25. 1861 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Fred  H.  Ollemacher... 

Musicians. 

Henry  A.  Snell 

Joseph  J:'.  Wightman.. 

Privates. 

Anderson.  Wm.  H 

Billings,  Wm.  H 

Brown.  Albert  N 

Brown,  Jr.  Wm 

Bowers,  Melville 

Billings,  Albert 

Bishop.  Jos.  H 

Bamber,  C.  A 

Sprini 
Spring 

rfield 

rfleld 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Promoted  Prin.  Musician.. 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 
Dis.  June  3.  1861.  disability 
M.  0.  as  Corp.  July  25.  1861 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Churchill.  John  F 

Cushing.  Henry 

Carman.  George 

Dolan.  John  R 

Discharged  June  3.,1861... 
Mustered  out  Jnlv  25.  1861. 

Drain,  Robert 

Died  Mo 
Mustere 

Ebbersall,  Samuel.... 

Eppner.  Charles 

Flinn.  Michael  

Flinn,  Thomas. 

Fitzgerald.  Patrick  M. 
Flowers.  Marcus  D.... 
Fields,  Abner      .  . 

Gallagher.  Jack 

<Jetman.  Oscar 

Golden.  Andrew 

Gates.  F.  A 

Gronberg.  John  A 

Goodwin.  Edwin 

Ho£f.  Frederick 

Holden,  F.  N 

Hopper.  Jacob 

undCityJun23.'61 
d  out  July  25,  1861. 

Hubbard.  John  H 

Hawkins.  Wm.  Delos. 

Harris.  James  W 

Hitchcock.  Samuel 

Kendall.  John  W 

Knight.  Frederick  .... 

Lathrop,  Orvis  C 

Loomis.  Joseph 

Meigs,  George.   ... 

Murray,  John  N 

Miller,  Robert 

Mayhew,  Caleb 

Mayhew,  Ellihu 

Merriam,  Rees  L 

Morleit.  Frank 

Moore.  George  W 

Moore.N.  M 

Morton.  George  W .... 

262 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

McConley.  Thos 

Nichols,  Fred'k 

Sprin; 

rfield 

Apr.  _18,1861 

June  ^^1.1861 
July     8,1861 

Apr.  . 

25.1861 

Mustere 

d  out  July  2. 

.,  1861. 

Puffer.  Wm.  H 

Roberts,  Wm.  W...... 

;       1 

Steele.  .John  M 

Swain.  James  A 

Snow,  Fletcher  J 

Schaffer,  William  S... 

Shies,  William 

Seymour,  Harvey  S... 

Vail.  George  W 

Wblker,  M.  J 

Williamson,  Henry  C. 

Waller,  LeRoy 

Warner,  Wm.  A 

Wells,  P.  W 

Recruits. 

Courtney.  James 

Goodwin,  Preman  H.. 
Haselton.  Emery  D... 
Kigrer.  George  W 

Sprinj 

rfleld 

June 
July 

^6, 1861 
8,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25 

.  1861. 

COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Benjamin  M.  Munn... 

First  Lieutenant. 
Elizur  South  worth.... 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Mark  P.  Miller 

First  Sergeant. 
Daniel  W.  Henderson. 

Sergeants. 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield] 

Sprin<'fi<»l<l  - 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr.  ^ 

Apr.  , 

Apr.   ^ 
Apr.  , 

16, 1861 
16. 1861 
16, 1861 
16, 1861 
16, 1861 

16. 1861 

16, 1861 
16, 1861 

Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25.1861 

Apr.  ^25.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 
Apr     2S  iSRt 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

John  Tyler 

James  P.  B.  Lynch.... 

Corporals. 

Henry  K.  Palmer 

Albert  Litchfield 

M.  0.  July  25.'61.  as  private 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Daniel  Tyler.  . 

•  •                     •  • 

Musicians. 

J.  Lindsay  Davis 

Thomas  R.  Shore 

Privates. 
Allen,  .James     ..  . 

Disch.  May20, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Alverd.  L.  Cass 

Amsden.  George  W  ... 
Atterbery,  Jonathan.. 
Bornet.  James  Abner. 
Brown,  Charles  W  ... 
Bridges,  Julius  T 

' 

Beer,  Joseph  V 

BuUington,  James  C 

Brune,  George 

Carroll,  John  C 

Clifford.  Andrew  G  ... 

Chase.  Edward  H 

Cline,  Colouel  E  

Criswell,  Cullen 

Davis.  William  G 

M.O.  July  25,  '61, as  music'n 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

SEVENTH     (three    MONTHS) 


INFANTRY. 


■263 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Droseh.John 

Dykeman,  J 

Evans,  Gilbert 

Edgar,  William... 

Furgason,  John  M 

Gates,  Francis  M 

Gal vin,  William 

Gray,  George 

Gurney.  Alfred 

Hoffman.  Valentine... 

Haines,  Enos  ..... 

Hood,  Ben.iamin  b  — 
Houlihan,  Mike....... 

Hathaway,  George  W 
Hyatt, Charles  J.. ^.. 
Johnson,  Edward  K.. 

Jones,  George  S 

Keller,  Nicholas 

Laforce,  James. 

Learned.  John  E 

Lees,  Walter 

McCulloh.Jos.  T 

Matthews.  Wm.  T.... 

McBrain,  James 

Miles,  Jacob  T 

Miasner,  Louis 

0'Brien,jHmes 

Feak,Rufus 

Pierce,James 

Reamer,  John  B 

Ross,  William 

Raymond,  Seth  L 

Rinched,  Anthony  A.. 

Supple.  Aaron  T  

Sacket,  Jasper  N...... 

Snyder,  Washington  C 

Smith,  Peter 

Tinnar,John  H.^ 

Thomson,  Isaac  G 

Towell. Isaac  T.. 

Taylor,  Joseph  S 

Wiegard,  George 

"Wiegand,  Frederick.. 

Whitacher,  Lewis 

Williams,  Edward.... 
Watkins,  William  E.. 


Springfield. 


Apr,    16,1 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Apr.    25, 1861  Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 


Recruits.  . 

Brady,  Charles Springfield 

Brady,  Patrick 

Brown,  James •-. 

Chestnut, Hiram  .... 

Davis.  James  M 

Day,  George  H 

Farlee.  Michael 

Kent,  Frederick 

King,  Andrew 

King,  William  L 

Maddox,  Woodford. 
McEroy, Michael ... 
McHenry,  Lyman... 

Moody,  Perry  O 

0'Rooke,John  J.... 

Robin«on,  Roderick 

Stitzell.  George 

Smith,  Frank 

Vance,  Henry.. 

Weech,  Michael 


26i 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank.           Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Wilford  D.  Wyatt 

Springfield 

Apr.    23.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Promoted  

George  H.  Esterbrook 

.... 

Apr.    30,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  H.  Esterbrook 

Springfield 

Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.    30.1861 

Apr.  ,25.1861 

Promoted 

nnf    TnlT  0!^    1«R1* 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Otho  Buzzard  

Springfield 

Apr.    23.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Promoted  

Henry  C.  Worthingrton 

Apr.    30.1861 

Musteredout  July  25.  1861. 

First  Sergeant. 

John  C  Smitb 

Springfield 

Apr.    16  1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Serqeants. 

Julius  Kosnackie 

Springfield 

Apr.    16,1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

H.  C.  Worthington.... 

Promoted  

E.  D.  Webster 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Corporals. 

John  B.  Newton 

Springfield 

Apr.    16,1861 

Apr.    16.1861 

M.O.July  25. 1861,  as  Serg't 

Philip  H.  Couklin 

MusteredoutJuly  25. 1861. 

Ebentzer  L.  Beach.... 

' ' 

' ' 

John  A.  8mith,  Jr 

' ' 

" 

Musicians. 

H.  C.  Worth ingrton.... 

Springfield 

Apr.    16,1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Promoted  

Edgar  Brooks 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Privates. 

Allen,  John  

Springfield  .     - 

Apr.  ^16,1861 

Apr     2.<!  isfii 

Mustered  ^"^  -Tniv  9^  isfii 

Adams,  Richard 

' 

•   • 

Adams.  Thomas  J 

' 

Avey,  Andrew 

Barns,  L.  D 

Bordwell.  Joseph 

' 

Barron, Moses  EI 

Barron,  Abel  B 

Carroll.  Charles 

Campbell.  L.  H 

Clinp.  William. 

;      :::: 

Davis,  David  D 

Darnell.  V 

Green.  Francis  M 

GoUager,  Andrew 

Gordon,  A.  F 

Groves.  G.  W 

Howard,  Robert  B  .... 

Henley,  George 

Huddleson,  James  L.. 

Harvey,  Oliver  G 

Hall,  Augustus 

Hedges.  James 

Irwin.  L.  M 

Juno,  Hercules  

Jones,  Allison  J 

Jones,  William  T 

Jones,  William  I 

Johnson,  William  T... 

Jones.  William 

Judy.  Washington  W.. 

Keekler.  David 

Lawless.  William  E... 

Mead.  James  P 

Martin.  Charles 

Morrow,  J  ames 

Murray.  Thomas  H 

Moses,  Albert  J 

Moore,  Danforth  J 

Miller,  Martin  V 

Neiswanger,  James... 

Ormsby,  F.  L 

Ormshy.  C.  H.,  Jr 

Ottman.  WiUiaTii 

Farrott.  James  W 

....1 

SEVENTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


265 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Parker.  Thomas  P  .... 

Parker,  George  W 

Plunkett.  John  A 

Phillips.  Charles 

Palmer.  Enoch  C 

?eeves.  William  H.... 
. lobinson. George 

Spring 
Spring 

rfield.. 
'field.. 

Apr.  . 

June  ^ 

• 

• 

16,1861 
,3, 1861 

; 
; 

1 

Apr.    25,1861 
June  ,12,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Discharged  April  26. 1861.. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Sturges.  William  B... 

Silvernail.  Johi.  J 

Sumner.  Edward 

Scates.  Francis 

Turner,  John  D 

Turner.  Joel  H 

::         :: 

Wiley.  Jacob  L 

Worley.  Eli 

Discharged  April  25  1861  . 

Wiley.  Thomas 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Worley.  Charles  T  .... 

Becn/Us. 

Atchison,  John  T 

Atchison.  George  W  .. 
Allen  Henry 

Mustere 

: 

dout  July  25.  1861. 

Blessing.  Charles 

Brooks.  Francis  M 

Bordwell.  Eleazer 

Brooks.  Lewis  B 

Cunningham.  Sam  C 
CoDes.  Robert      .  ... 

Groves.  Levi  L 

Hays,  Adolphus  T  .... 

Jones.  Charles  W 

Leighner.  John  K 

Pendleton.  Samuel  E. 
Pratt.  Frederick 

Todd.  Martin  L 

Todd.  William  L 

Wright.  Andrew  A.... 
Westcott.  Lemuel  K  .. 
Winters.  Eber  J 

COMPANY    F. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
James  F.  Cummings.. 

Springfield 

Apr. 

17. 1861 

Apr. 

25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant. 
William  O.  Jenks 

Springfield 

Apr. 

17. 1861 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Sfcond  Lieutenant. 
Charles  F.  Adams 

Springfield 

Apr. 

17. 1861 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

First  Sergeant, 
William  Mathie 

Springfield 

Apr. 

17,1861 

Apr. 

25. 1861 

Musteredout  July  25, 1861. 

Sergeants. 

John  S.  Robinson 

H.  W.  Muzzy 

Springfield 

Apr. 

n,1861 

Apr. 

,25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,.  1861. 

G.  W.Olney 

,1                     • . 

Corijorals. 

George  O.  David 

R.  H.  Wood 

Springfield 

Apr. 

,17, 1861 

Apr. 

,25. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

William  R.  Rumbuly.. 
A.  D.  Knowlton 

::         :: 

Musicians. 
Fred  W.  Cross 

Springfield 

Apr. 

,17, 1861 

Apr. 

,25. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25  1861 

Charles  A.  Carroll  .... 

Disch.  June  3, 1861;  disabi]. 

266 


ADJUTANT  general's  BEPOET. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Privates. 
Atchinson  A.  Carlton 

AtehiDSOn.  T.  B 

Allen,  Augustus  E.... 

Allen,  Marshall 

Arndt,  William 

Ahern,  Henry 

Springfield 

Apr.  ^17.1861 

Apr.  . 

25.1861 

Mustere 

Disch.  J 
Mustere 

dout  July  25. 1861. 

uly  7,1561;  disabil. 
dout  July  25. 1861. 

Beach.  Robert  B 

Brand,  John  C 

Bartlett.  Wheelock  E. 
Bales,  Reuben  S 

Cimmerlee,  Jacob 

Dorman.  James  P 

Dorman,  Albert 

Dunn,  George  F 

Doctorman,  Michael .. 
Elkin,  Alexander 

Emerson,  Isaac  M 

Elkins.  Samuel 

Edwards.  Cyrus  L 

Frost.  Edgar  W 

Gildermeister.  F.  H... 
Howell, Fitheran  P.... 
Hamilton,  Gilbert  C... 
Hill. Milton  L 

*•      :::::: 

-      



''} 

Disch.J 
Disch.  J 
Mustere 

Howell,  Myron  H 

Jordan,  William  V.... 

Johnson.  Hiram 

Jacobs,  John 

•                ;; 

Koerner,  William 

Kelly.  Roberts 

Lee  Josiah...'. 

Lucus  Joseph 

. . 

Larkin.  John  E 

Laing,  Charles  P 

Longfeldt,  Fritz 

Moore,  Samuel  L 

McConnell,  William... 
McDonald,  William... 

Maberry,  Huston 

Missick.  Frank 

[ine29.'61,byQ.C.M. 
une3,1861;  disabil. 
dout  July  25,  1861. 

Newell,  Isaac  D 

Praster,  M.  P  

Partridge,  Wallace.... 
Robertson,  William  J. 
Robertson,  John  D.... 

Ripley,  R.W 

Sellers,  Charles 

Spangle^  Henry 

Smith.  R.  W 

:        :: 

Swallow.  Nahum 

Smith,  John  H 

Smith,  Robert  C 

Taylor.  George  W.  T.. 
Thomas.  Stephen 

!            !! 

jl 

Willard,  James  H   .... 
White,  John 

Young,  R.  J 

Young.  John  H 

Young,  Robert  S 

Young,  John  T 

Eecruits. 
Atchison,  Eldridge  ... 

Baines.  JohnE 

*Younf.  Daniel  H 

Springfield 

June  ^  ^1, 1861 
May    31.1861 

June 
May 

2, 1861 
31.1861 

Musters 

dout  July  25,  1861. 

Transferred  from  First  Regiment.  Company  D,  Missouri  Volunteers. 


SEVENTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


267 


COMPANY    G. 


Name  i 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captain. 
William  Sands 

First  Lieutenant. 
Daniel  L.  Canfield  .... 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Walter  G.  Kercheval.. 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  W.Allen 

Sergeants. 

Robert  D.  Walker 

George  Sloan 

Adam  E.  Vrooman 

Corporals. 
John  W.  Tomlinson. . . 

William  Guscom    

George  W.  Tipton 

M.  Belleville  Griffln  .. 

Musicians. 

John  Kain 

Irenoeus  P.  Howell  — 

Privates. 

Atlongr,  Lewis 

Brown,  Charles  A 

Brown,  Frederick  C  . . 

Barr,  Henry  C 

Butry,  Patrick  L 

Burgoon.  Columbus  W 

Barr,  William  A 

Cantrell,  George  W... 

Dick,  Valentine 

Drake,  Henry  B 

Daily,  John 

Dunlap,  John  R 

Easley.  William  A 

Edwards,  Archy  L 

Farmer,  Samuel  L 

Funk,  Ernest 

Foster,  William 

Grant,  George 

Gambell,  Joseph  C 

Haselrigg.  Ashton 

Hobbs,  William  M  .... 

Howell,  Stephens 

Hivply.  Adam 

Hanon,  Andrew  J 

Haiies.  B>-Djamin  K.. 

Hudson,  Frank  M 

Hurd,  Stephen 

Hemptead ,  George 

Hrtines,  William  P.... 

James,  William 

Jones,  Walter  A 

Kepler,  Matthias 

Killmartin,  James 

Lowe,  Charles  C    

McCray,  William  B... 

Mayers,  George 

Mantle.  John 

Marshall,  Jeremiah  M 

Morgan,  Byron  E 

Morgan.  John  W 

Gates,  James 

Pilcher.  John 

Pelham.  William B.... 

Rusk,  Archer  H 

Rucker,  Alexander 

Runner,  James  S 

Sanders  William 

Short,  James 


Springfield . 
Springfield , 
Springfield , 
Springfield . 
Springfield , 

Springfield  . 
Springfield  . 


Springfield . . 


Apr.  23,1861 

Apr.  23,1861 

Apr.  23,1861 

Apr.  18,1861 

Apr.  ^18.1861 

Apr.  18,1861 

Apr.  ^18,1861 

Apr.  18,1861 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 


Mustered  out  July  25,  18'J1. 

Promoted  Reg.  Q.  M 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861 . 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  25_,  1861. 

M.  O.  July  25.'61.  Pro.  from 
Corporal 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

M.  O.  July  25  '61.  Pro.  from 
private  

M.  O.  July  25.'61.  Pro.  from 
private  

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


Disch.  June  10,'6l:  disabil. 
Disch.  June  28, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


Disch.  May  24.  '61:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


Disch.  July  5,' 61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1961. 


268 


ADJUTANT  general's   REPORT. 


Name  aud  Rank, 


Date  of 
rank  of    en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Schroetzer,  John 

Scott,  Walter  M 

Shepherd,  James  M... 

Shepherd.  Oscar  F 

Stone,  John  B 

Siurmer.  James  B 

Tipton,  Isaac 

Tipton,  George  W 

Troy,  James 

Tomlicson,  Wm.  D  — 

Taylor,  John  W 

Walsh,  Walter 

Willin,  Thomas  J 

Wilcox,  John  H 

Wackerle,  George 

Wood,  Alberts 

Wood,  Bazzler 

Watters,  James  A 


Springfield 


Apr.    18,1861 


Apr.    25,1861 


Mustered  out  July  25, 


Deserted  Alton.  May  17.'61. 


COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Clifford  W.Holden.... 

First  Lieutenant. 
€hrlstopher  C.  Mason. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
L.  Washington  Myers. 

First  Sergeant. 
J.  S.  King 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

May 
May 
May 
Apr, 
Apr. 

Apr, 

Apr. 
Apr. 

15,1861 
15.1861 
15.1861 
17.1861 
17,1861 

n.l86l 

n.l861 
,17.1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr.  . 

Apr.  _ 

Apr.  , 
Apr.  . 

25, 1861 
25.1861 
25,1861 
25. 1861 
25. 1861 

25. 1861 

25. 1861 
25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Sergeants. 
C.  B.  Jackson 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Simon  Me  Fall    .  .     .. 

J.  —Adams 

Corporals. 
Richard  Berry 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Robert  Laughlin 

Monroe  Shiress 

Elijah  Comstock 

Musicians. 

J.W.  D.Hill 

John  W.  Wilson 

Privates. 

Allen,  W.H.  H 

Ashen,  John  P 

Sprins 
Spring 

'field 

'field 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1865. 

Burrows,  John 

Brensaugh, John 

::          :: 

Collumber,  George  H. 

easier.  Clinton  B 

Clark, Isaac  T 

::         :: 

Culbertson,  George  D. 
Crumbaugh.  Thos.  D  . 

Dement,  Austin  S 

Dement,  Louis  M 

Doner.  Darius  F 

Disch.  June  18,  '61;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861 . 

Fergus.  Samuel  E 

Forsythe,  Adam 

Erakes,  Sylvester 

Fletcher.  W.  D 

Groch,  Jacob. 

!! 

Goldsmith,  David 

Gibbs,  William 

•Gleason,  Andrew 

Deserted  June  1, 1861 

Mustered  out  Julv  25. 1861 . 

SEVENTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


269 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Gleason.  Moses 

Gleason,  Elijah  J , 

Gallager,  James  H... 

Gorham.  Alonzo 

Hoy,  Lewis , 

Hamer,  John 

Harrington,  Charles. 
Hendrickson,  Joshua 
Hoblet,  Washington  . 

Hurt,  William 

Judd.G.  D 

Joues.  Samuel 

Jacobs.  George 

Lakin,  Austin  J 

Leathers.  William  T. 

Loomis.  Martin  J 

Mickle.  John 

Morrow,  John 

Osenbaugh , J  ohn 

Pond,  William 

Fride,  D 

Parkins,  Charles  T... 
Pattison.  Thos.  R.  ... 
Pendleton,  Alfred  — 

Paterson,  \Vm 

Roberts.  Ray  burn 

Robinson.  James  W.. 

Robbins,  John  W 

Smith,  Charles  M 

Smith,  W.  H 

Shoemaker.  Albert... 

Shields,  Robert 

Sparks,  James 

Smith,  Bernard  G 

Swartworth.  Andrew 
Staggers,  Abraham.. 
Thompson,  William.. 

Welds,  George  M 

Ward,  Robert 

Wilson,  Jenkins 

Waltman,  -J  ames  A . . . 
Wheeler,  Laban 

Recruits. 
Ambrose.  Daniel  L... 

Curran,  Michael 

Duane,  Wi'liam 

Duggan,  David 

Hoblet,  Timothy   .... 

Hickey,  Michael 

Hughs  John  

Johnson,  Orson 

Murray,  Peter 

McGinnis.  David 

McKenzie,  James 

Omay,  William 

Parkinson.  Richard.. 

Pence.  David  

Pattison,  John  

Ringol.  -lohn 

Reilly.  William 


Springfield , 


Apr.    17,1 


Apr.    25,1861  Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 


Disch.  June  3, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 

Disch.  June  3, '61;  disabil. 
Drown'd  at  Cairo  June  7, '61 
iMusteredout  July  25,1861. 

Disch.  Junes, '61;  disabil- 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 


Disch.  June  3, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 


Died  June  25,'61,  M'nd  City 
IMustered  out  July  25,1861. 


Disch.  June  3, '61:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 


Discharged  July  3, 1861  . . . . 
Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 


Springfield June 


June  22,1861  Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 


June    3.1861  June    3.1861 
June    8, 1861  June  22,1861 


Mustered  out  July  25. 


[ustered  out  July  25, 


COMPANY  1 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or    en- 
listment 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Andrew  J.  Babcock. . . 

First  Lifutenant, 
Thomas  G.  MoflEatt.... 

Second  Lieu'' na/it. 
NoahE.Mendell........ 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Apr.    27.1861 
Apr.    27,1861 
Apr.    27,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 
Trans,  to  F.  &  S.  Apr.  25,-61 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 

270 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

First  Sergeant. 
Edward  S.  Johnson... 

Springfield 

Apr. 

16, 1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Sen/eants . 

John  C.  Reynolds 

Springfield 

Apr. 

16, 1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

William  A.  Dubois.... 

'  ■ 

Henry  L.  Vanhoflf 



" 

Corporals. 

Edward  R.  Roberts  ... 

Springfield 

Apr. 

16.1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

John  S.  Caulfield 

' '           

' ' 

Thomas  L.  Bishop  — 

" 

' ' 

John  M.  Pearson 

" 

.. 

Musicians. 

Albert  M.Kane 

Alton 

May 

11, 1861 

May    13.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Alexander  Adams 

Springfield 

May 

25. 1861 

May    27,1861 

Priratea. 

Armstrong,  John  W... 

Springfield 

Apr. 

16, 1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Alden.  Wildam 

" 

Arnold,  Alfred  V 

Butler,  Thomas  H 

'  ■                  " 

Butts.  Thomas  L 

"                  " 

Boring,  William  A.... 

"                  " 

Clark,  William  H 

"                  ' ' 

Cook,  Thomas  H 

"                  " 

Cantield.  John  C 

"                  ' ' 

Decker,  John  C 

"                  " 

Dickerson,  Samuel 

11                  •  i 

Early,  Charles  J 

"                  " 

Fessenden.  George  T. 

' '                  ' ' 

•  I                  •  • 

Ferguson,  Robert  I  ... 

Dlsch.June28,1861;  disabil. 

Fisher,  Joseph  S 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Flint,  Solomon  F 

"                 ' ' 

Fox,  James     

: 

* '                 ' ' 

Gourley,  Charles  S.... 

Green,  Francis  M 

"                 " 

Gregory,  Peter  F 

.  >                 1  > 

Hifkox,  Silas  W 

"                 " 

Higgins,  Edward  L... 

"                 " 

Heskitt.Ben.iaminL.. 

.  .                                               .4 

Ide,  AlbertL 

"                                                '   ' 

Johns,  Chester 

Transferred  to  N.  C.  S 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Kerlin,  George  W 

Keefner,  George 

' '                  " 

Lawbead,  Charles  C. 

"                  ' ' 

Manuine'.  George  G... 

Morris,  Thomas  A 

McCleare,  John 

" 

Mclntyrp.  Marshall  M. 

Nixon,  William  A 

' '                  ' ' 

Newman,  William 

' '                  " 

Noval,  J.  D 

Opdycke. Thomas  G  .. 

" 

Post,  Truman  S 

' '                  ' ' 

Polusky,  D   R 

' '                  " 

Ruth,  J.  Diller 

.. 

Ruby,  Andrew  M 

Russell,  Samuel  H.... 

"                  ' ' 

Riley.  Asher 

•  •                  •  • 

Richmond,  John  S 

"                  ' ' 

Strickland.  Edward  P 

Sullivan,  John  E 

' '                  " 

Spriggs,  Frederick  R. 

Saunders.  Henry  A... 

Shankland,  John  H... 

1  >                  .  < 

Steele,  Keuben  M 

Swearinguin,l'hos.  A. 

Stockdale.  William  G. 

Thorpe,  Thomas 

Trenian.  Orlin 

"                  ' ' 

Taylor,  Charles  A 

SEVENTH    (three    MONTHS)     INFANTRY. 


271 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Uhler.  Martin  J 

Wells,  Charles  H 

vVilson.  William  S  .... 

Wyatt.  B.  P 

Williams,  Louis  M.... 

Sprinerfield 

Apr.  _16,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

COMPANY    K. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks 


Captain. 
Richard  Rowett 

First  Lieutenant. 
Manning  Mayfield 

Second  Lieutenant. . 
Oeorgre  Hunter 

First  Sergeant, 
Julius  Tillinger 

Sergeants. 

Edward  T.  Beard 

James  W.  Gardner 

Charles  Helm 

Corporals. 

Benjamin  H.  Henn 

Wm.  H.  Huddleston  .. 

William  McKee 

James  Berry 

Musicians. 

Frank  Orcott 

Thomas  J.  Robertson. 

Ensign. 
Joseph  Saunders 

Privates. 

Bishop.  William  L 

Botkin,  Jesse 

Clark,  Robert  B 

Connelly.  Jabez  G 

Dufe.  Albert  H 

Davis,  Jesse 

Drury,  Nelson 

Darniel.  James  L 

Drury,  John  E 

Deroge,  Jacob 

Enos,  James  P 

Fishback.  Patrick  B  .. 

Greiner,  Robert 

Groshon,  Edward  J... 

Gooch,  David  W 

Horn,  Leonard  A 

Hoen,  Jacob 

Hopper,  John  Wesley. 

Hart,  Robert 

Harlan,  Lorenzo  B 

Harlan,  George  B 

Hermening,  John  F... 

Hooper.  Henry 

Isgrigg,  James 

Joues,  Thomas  W 

Johnson,  Eli  (i 

John.>*on,  Green  B 

Jackson.  Frank 

Keifer,  William  L 

Keifer,  George  H 

King,  James  O 

Lawrence.  William  ... 
Lorentz,  Peter 


Springfield  , 
Springfield  . 
Springfield , 
Springfield . 
Springfield  , 

Springfield  , 

Springfield , 

Springfield , 
Springfield , 


Apr.  23.1861 

Apr.  23,1861 

Apr.  23,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 


Apr.  25, 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  ^25.1861 

Apr.  ^25,1861 

Apr.  5,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 


Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 
Died  at  Md.  City  July  22,'61 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861 . 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Disch.  July  11,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


Disch.  May  8.1861:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


272 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Lowe.  Robert 

Springflel'1 

Apr.    25,1861 

Jane  21,1861 

May    15.1861 
June  21,1861 

Apr.  ^25,1861 

June  n,1861 

May    15.1861 
June  21,1861 

Mustered  out  July  ""^  ■xftM 

Leatherman,  Solo'n  C. 

; 

Disch.  July  11. '61; 
Mustered  out  July 

Meier,  John  M 

Mutterer.  Joseph 

Messick.  Daniel  W.... 
Mitchell.  James  W.... 
Nixon.  Jonathan  J.... 
Oswell.  William 

Peebles.  Albert  W  .... 

Pruitt,  Smith  M 

Plummer.  Robert 

Ritchey.  James  M 

Ritter.  William  H 

Rogers,  Charles  H 

Rucker.  Richard  J.... 
Rhodes.  George  W.... 

Rohr,  Matthias 

Rhodes,  Martin  V 

Rankin.  William  L.... 

Schadewiiz.  William.. 
Schneidewindt,  Aug.. 

Simms,  Joseph  R 

Shook,  (4eoree  R 

Shook,  William  B 

Shoemake,  Jacob 

Thompson.  William  H 

Vornkahl,  John  A 

Vancil,  .Jacob  

lisabiL 
11,  1861. 

Vangorp,  Joseph 

Ilfrndtit, 

Gessee,  ("harles 

Gilson.  Wm.  G 

Springfield 

Meiers,  (George 

.... 

Reiner,  George 

Reugga.  Adoiph 

Seifer.  Frederick 

Turner,  Charles 

EIGHTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


278 


EIGHTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Months'  Service. 


FIELD   AND   STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Colonel. 
Richard  J.  Oglesby... 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Frank  L.  Rhodes 

Decatur  

Pekin  . 

May      3. 1861 
May      3. 1861 
May      3. 1861 

Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25  1861 

Major. 
John  P.  Post 

Decatur  

Lawrenceville  . 

Adjutant. 
William  C.  Clark 

Quartermasters . 
John  M.  Gill 

Cairo 

Mustered  out  July  25  1861 

Reuben  B.  Hatch 

Surgeon. 
Silas  T.  Trowbridge 

Griggsville 

Springfield.     .. 

Apr.    26,1861 

Apr.    26.1861 
Apr.    26.1861 
Apr.    26.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25  1861 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
John  M.  Phipps 

Springfield 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 

Chaplain. 
Enoch  G.  Falconer 

Springfield 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 

NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeant  Major. 
John  Russell 


Hospital  Steward. 
JohnB.  Baker 


Peoria 

Pittsfleld. 


Apr.  20.1861 
Apr.  20,1861 


Apr.  25.1861 
Apr.  25.1861 


Mustered  out  July  25. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 


BAND. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Principal  Musicians. 
Benjamin  T.  Monroe.. 
Henry  C.  Pierce 


Decatur 
Peoria  .. 


Apr.  18.1861 
Apr.  20.1861 


Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25, 1861 


Mustered  out  July  25, 
Mustered  out  July  25, 


1861. 
1861. 


Vol.  1—18 


274 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 

Decatur 

Oecatur  

Decatur  

Decatur 

Decatur  

Decatur  

Decatur 

Decatur  

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

23, 1861 
23,1861 
23, 1861 
18.1861 
_18, 1861 

18,1861 

18, 1861 
^18.1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25. 1861 
25. 1861 
25, 1861 
25, 1861 
25,1861 

25, 1861 

25, 1861 
.25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

First  Lieutenant. 
Isaac  N.  Martin 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Gouverneur  M.  Bruce. 

First  Sergeant. 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Sergeants. 
James  M.  Warren 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

George  S.  Durf ee 

Oorj>orals. 
Prank  Leeper  

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Samuel  Winegartner  . 

Musicians . 
Ben.iamin  F.  Monroe.. 

Promoted  principal  musi- 

Charles  H.  Proctor.... 

Privates. 

Bell.  J.  W 

Ballard,  William  H... 

Disch.  J 
Muster( 

Disch. , 

Muster 

une  22, '61;  disabil. 
;d  out  July  25. 1861. 

Clippenger,  John  H... 

Carr.  Joshua  K 

Davis,  George  W 

Davis,  Henry  W 

Dudley.  Joseph  S 

Doner,  William  H 

Davis  Henry 

lune 6. 1861;  disabil. 

^{\  out  .Till V  25.  1S61. 

Damstadtzer,  Jacob. . . 

Florey,  Robert  A 

Green.  Aaron  G 

Garver.  Christian  M.. 
Greenawalt,  Daniel  W 
Huff,  Martin 

On  extra  duty  at  Q.M.Dept. 

May  16  to  July  25,  1861.... 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Hamilton,  Alexander 
Harris,  Washington  C 

Hill,  George  A 

Henderson.  Charles . . . 
Johnson,  Francis  M... 

Disch.  June  22, '61;  disabil. 

Lemuster,  Thomas . . . . 
Latham,  Willard  S.... 
Leach,  G.  S 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Lowell,  John  B 

McClure.  Thomas  J... 
McDugle,  Elihu  E  .... 

Metlin.  James  C 

McDonald.  Samuel  A. 

Mumment.  Paul 

McDonald,  Hugh 

McDugle,  John  R 

Matthews,  Michael.... 

Disch.  June  6. 1861;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  22. '61;  disabih 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Nicholson,  Samuel.... 

Nevins,  Charles 

Payne,  Robert  S 

Powell,  Walter  H 

Pickering,  Moses  P... 
Purdieu,  William  M... 
Ricketts,  Barnabus.. 
Roberts,  James 

Disch.  June  6.1861;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  22.  "ei;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

EIGHTH  (three  MONTHS)    INFANTRY, 


275 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Smith.  William  H 

Stoner.  JohnH  

Dec£ 

\ 
Cair 

itur.... 

0 

Apr.    18,1861 

May    20,1861 
June  ^  8. 1861 

Apr.    27.1861 

Apr.  , 
Apr.  , 

25.1861 
25, 1861 

Mustere 

1  out  July  25.  1861. 

Stafford.  Amos  A 

Stafford. ^enry  H  .... 

Steinbach,  Joseph 

Smith,  Richard 

Taylor.  John  S 

Townend.  James 

Turner,  Abraham  R... 

Veatch,  Robert  R 

Woodward,  Samuel... 

Walton,  James  M 

Watson,  Joseph  R 

Willis,  Joshua 

Disch.  June22,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Walter,  J.  B 

> .                     •  > 

Warner,  Marcellus 

Voungr,  George  W 

Recrxiits. 

Adams.  John  Q 

Collyer,  John  T 

Kingfield,  Chas.  F.  T.. 

Disch.  June  6. 1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Taylor,  Robert  R 

Spri 

ngffleld 

' 

* 

'" 

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains. 
Henry  P.  Westerfield. 
JohnP.  Post 

First  Lieutenant. 
John  M.  Lowry 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Thomas  Goodman 

First  Sergeant. 
John  F.Miles 

Sergeants, 

Frank  Koeck 

Edward  M.  Gibbs 

Silas  W.  McKay 

Corporals. 
Charles  W.  Vermillion 

Silas  W.  West 

George  B.  Polcaner... 
Peter  O.  Coho 

Musicians. 

Andrew  A.  Zeck 

Henry  Dunham 

Private$. 

Ames.  Fisher 

Albert.  William  A 

Albert,  Charles 

Athey,  Owen  T 

Athons,  William  H 

Braman.  Webster 

Beatty.  Ja3ob  H 

BuUington,  Smith  D.. 

Coho.  John 

Cadman.  Charles 

Ditzler,  Benjamin  S  .. 
Dennis.  William  A.... 
Fechner,  Charles 


Decatur- 


Apr.    30.1861 


Decatur. 


Apr.  16,1861 
Apr.  16.1861 


Apr.  16,1861 


Apr.  16,1861 
Apr.  16.1861 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25,1861 


Resigned  July  6.1861. 
Promoted  Major 


Mustered  out  July  25. 1861 , 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861 , 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861 . 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861 , 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861 , 


Mustered  out  July  25.1861  . 
Disch.  June  25.  "61;  disabil 


Mustered  out  July  25. 1861 . 


Discharged  June  25. 1861. . 
Mustered  out  July  25.1861  . 
Discharged  June  6, 1861 .... 
Absent,  sick  at  Decatur.IU 
Discharged  June  6. 1861 .... 
Mustered  out  July  25.1861 . 


276 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Frazee,  John 

Fleeciie,  August 

Gex,  Anthony 

Gardenhire,  James  M.. 
Gardenhire,  Wm.  P... 
Gallagher,  Edward  — 
Goddard,  Chas.  P.  A.. 

Haggard,  James 

Hatcher,  William 

Jellison.  Edward  A  ... 

Jellison.  Samuel  B 

Johnson,  Jeremiah  — 
James,  Benjamin  H. . . 

Jenkins,  Andrew  J 

Lockwood,Corn'rs  B.. 
Lingane,  Barth'mew.. 

Leib,  Herman 

Lehn,  Wesley 

Maloney,  Timothy 

Moffett,  Peter 

Martin,  William,  Jr... 

Martin,  Albert 

Martin,  Willis  H 

Miller,  Frederick  C  . . . 

March,  Henry  J 

Mathena,  Francis  D... 

McDonald.  James 

Oglesby ,  Henry  C 

Ottman,  Frederick.... 

Preston,  Thomas 

Roberts,  Albert  G 

Snow,  Benjamin  F  — 

Steel,  James  F 

Searight,  Samuel  H . . . 

Stevens,  James  M 

Stevens,  John  D 

Schlosser,  Peter 

Stevenson,  William  B. 

Smith,  John 

Scantlin,  Thomas 

Stevens.  Francis  M... 

Tucker,  David 

Townsend,  Martin  V.. 
Tansey,  Alexander  W. 

Taylor,  William  S 

Terrill,  John 

Warren,  Jonathan 

Waldner,  Henry 

Wheeler,  Andrew  M  .. 

Wagoner,  John  B 

Zeck.  Barney 

Zearing,  William 


Apr.    16,1861 


Apr.    25.1861 


Discharged  June  25, 15 
Mustered  out  July  25, 


Discharged  June  6, 1861 . . . 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861 


Disch.  June  15.'61;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  25- 1861 


Discharged  June  6,1861... 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861 


Discharged  June  25, 1861. . . 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 


Absent  on  leave  p'd'gdis.. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 


COMPANY   C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
James  M.  Ashmore.. 

First  Lieutenant. 
James  B.  Hill 

Second  Lieutenant 
Daniel  Sayer 

First  Sergeant. 
John  Y.  Black 

Sergeants. 

C.  S.  Chambers 

A.  P.  Whalen 

R.  S.  Curd 


Charleston 
Charleston, 
Charleston 
Charleston 
Charleston, 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  20,1861 

Apr.  20.1861 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 


Mustered  out! July  25, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 


Discharged  June  2,1861.... 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


EIGHTH    (three  MONTHS)   INFANTRY. 


277 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Corporals. 

T.C.  Jeffries 

Daniel  Curd 

W.J.  Horner 

W.  A.  Braselton 

Mitsicians. 

C.  F.  M.  Hanks 

B.  F.  Lyons 

Privates. 

Ashmore,  H   M 

Austin,  W.  H 

Barr,  James 

Bane.  O.  K 

Boyd.  Robert 

Berkley.  J.  F 

Brown,  W.  W 

Brown,  John  O 

Baley,  A.  C 

Bensley,  Harvey 

Burns,  James  

Berkley.  William  H. 

Buckner,  James 

€urd.T.  D 

Campbell.  J.  B 

Collum,  William  A.. 

Coburn,  Harry  B 

JDavis,  Curtis  L 

Elingrton,  William  .. 

Ervin.  Franklin 

Emerine,  .Jacob 

Eaton,  Sterling 

Ferrish,  E.  R 

Ferguson,  W.  C 

Franklin.  B.  H 

Gollmire,  W 

Goodrich,  Edward    • 

Gray.  Albert  E 

Haden,  Robert  A.  M 

Hayes.  J.  H 

Hamilton,  W.  H 

Jester.  William 

Jessel,  Joseph  A 

Jeffries.  William 

Linder,  G.  W 

Linder,  Levi 

Lawson,  Henry 

Lazenby,  John  M 

Miller,  J.  J 

Morris.  John 

McCarthy,  Jeremiah, 

Nees,  Joseph 

Nees,  William 

Noe,C.  R 

Owens.  H.  A 

O'Brien.  William  ... 

Pitt,  S.  S 

Railsback,  J.  F 

Roberts,  A.  R 

Salle.  Oliver 

Steeley,  William.... 

Scanton.  G.  D 

Staftord,  James 

Shriver.  William  F  . 

Spicer,  Hiram 

Ulrich,  Henry 

Vale.  A.H 

Wagoner,  Charles  H 
Waddick,  James  M.. 

Woodard.  A.  G 

White.  Beni 

Young.  W.  A 

Zimmerman,  D.  A... 

Transferred. 
Marshall.  William  S 


Charleston  , 


Charleston 


Apr.    20,1861 


Apr.    20,1861 


Apr.    20.1861 


Apr.    25.1861 

Apr.    2;.  1861 
Apr.    25,1861 


Mustered  out  July  25_.  1861. 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 


Discharged  July  2, 1861 


Mustered  out  July  26, 
Discharged  June  10, 1 
Mustered  out  July  25, 


1861. 

1861... 

1861. 


Discharged  June  30, 
Mustered  out  July  25. 


Discharged  June  10.1 
Mustered  out  July  25 


Apr.    20, 


Apr.    25.1861 


Discharged  July  2. 1861  . . . . 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


Promoted  Capt.  of  Co.  D. 


278 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Olues 
Charl 

Olnej 

Olnej 

Olnej 

Olnej 

Olnes 

Olnej 
Olnpv 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr.  , 

Apr.  , 

Apr.  , 
Apr. 

25. 1861 
27. 1861 

25, 1861 

25, 1861 

20. 1861 

20. 1861 

20,1861 

20,1861 
20, 1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Resigned  May  25,1861 

William  S.  Marshall 

eston 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant. 
Lutlfer  M.  Startsman. 

Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25.  ISfil 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
J.  H.  Roberts 

J 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

First  Sergeant. 
Charles  Hollister 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Sergeants. 

John  B.  Stewart 

Joseph  W.  Robards  .. 

Mustered  put  July  25,  1861. 

John  Kawlings 

Corporals. 
Thomas  W  Scott. 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Discharged  July  3, 1861  .... 

Eden  B  Reeder 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

John  W   Schell 

Musicians . 
William  S   Logan 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Privates. 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Adams,  John  E 

Beaird  John 

; 

Discharged  June  10,1861... 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Bower,  William 

Brooks,  Thomas  M 

Crosby   Robert 

•  •               • ' 

Fairchild,  Madison.... 
Fritchey,  Amos  W 

Given.  James  A 

•  •               • ' 

Gunn,  John  M 

Higgins,  Bryant 

Huntley,  Oscar  F 

Howland.  John  E 

Hahn,  Martin 

Sprin 

gfleld 

Discharged  June  10. 1861 . . . 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Hicks,  William 

Jones,  Joseph  B 

Jaggers,  Thomas 

Jackson,  James  S 

Kingsbury,  Hiram  H. 
Kingsbury,  Austin  G. 

Mushrush.  Jacob 

Miller.  James  F 

.  lerryhew,  Charles  W. 

jIcKinney,  Gwin 

.  dcKee.  George 

Milner,  Samuel  S 

Osborn,  Daniel  N 

Pew,  Archie  H 

Pew,  William  W 

Patrick,  P.  Septer 

Robinson,  Andrew  W. 
Rickard,  William  C... 
Raymond,  Samuel  — 
Richards'n,  David  L.M 
Roney,  James  M 

Discharged  July  5,1861.... 
Discharged  June  7. 1861  ... 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Died  July  15,1861.  atCaira 

Starr,  William  H 

Smith,  John  T 

Mustered  put  July  25,  1861. 

Schell,  Joseph  G 

Smith,  Ambrose  F  .... 
Scott,  William  S 

!!         !! 

EIGHTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


279 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
rollment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sullivan  Samuel  E  .. 

Olnev 

Apr.    20.  iSfil 

Apr.    2ii.  1S61 

Mustered  out  July  25  1861 

• 

•  •                     " 

Smith  HavillahG.... 

. .                     i  > 

Sheridan   Michael. 

Discharged  June  21  1861 

Terrell  Samuel  W 

. . 

Villard,  James  B 

. .                     . . 

Waddle,  William 

. .                     •  > 

Weston  David  H 

Discharged  June  7  1861 

White,  Robert  D 

> ,                     .  • 

COMPANY  E. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
rollment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Charles  E.  Dennison  . 

Pe 
Pe 
Pe 
Pe 
Pe 

Pe 

Pe 
Pe 

oria 

Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    22.1861 
Apr.    20.1861 
Apr.    20.1861 

Apr.    20,1861 

Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    20.  iSfil 

Apr.    25,186] 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Apr.   _25.1861 
Apr.    2.=;.  ISfil 

Promoted  to  18th  U  S  Inf 

First  Lieutenant. 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 

Second  Lieutenant. 

First  Sergeant. 

Sergeants. 
Robert  Wilson 

oria 

Frederick  A.  King 

' 

Corporals. 

Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 

Antony  Roehrig. 

Samuel  Caldwell 

George  L.  Bestor 

Musiciatis. 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 

Privates 

Babb,  Timothy 

Apr. 

26.1861 

Apr. 

26. 1861 

Bohn, John 

Christ,  Carl  M  

Forrester,  Asa  B 

Frazer,  Charles  H  

Frye,  Chartain  S 

Gorsuch,  Noah  H 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 

Gilliard,  John  P 

Gingrich,  Jacob 

Gillig.  Charles  E 

Gauss.  William 

• '                     •  • 

Hetzel,  Frederick 

Disch.  July8.'61:  disabil.. 

Hahle.  Charles 

ringfield 

oria 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Hurd.  George  W 

Humphreys,  James. .. . 

Apr.    20.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Disch.  July  8. '61:  disabil.. 

280 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Peorin 

Apr.    20.  isfii 

Apr.    2S.ififii 

: 

! 

July  Basil.         .  . 

Disch.  July8.'61;  disability 

Klugfe    Gustavas 

Mustered  out  July  25  1861 

"                    '  • 

Kuehnee,  Joseph 

>  •                    .1 

Miller  Rudolphus 

. .                    . . 

Moldenhower,  Ernest. 

Disch.  July  8,'61;  disability 

Martin,  Otis  P      

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

' '                     • ' 

McCormick,  Seth 

Disch  June  10  '61'  disabil 

Oberhauser,  William. 

Pfeiffer,  Charles  A.... 

.1                     1 . 

.  <                     > . 

Russel,  John 

Trans,  to  N.C.S.  Apr.  27.'61 

Schroeder,  Louis... 

Snyder,  David  D 

Thomas,  Jacob 

Disch.  July  8,'61;  disability 
Mustered  out  July  25  1861 

Voris,  Robert 

• .                     .1 

Wills.  Charles 

•  •                     • , 

Wetzlan,  Julius 

Wetzlan,  Gustavus  A. 

•  •                     " 

Wasson,  James  T 

Discharged  June  24  1861 

Wrage  Henry . 

Died  June  26  1861 

Wilson,  Joseph  P 

Yindele,  George 

Sp 
Pe 

Pe 
Ct 

ringfleld 

oria 

Apr.    27,1861 
Apr.    20,1861 

Apr.    20,1861 

June   12,1861 
June   14,1861 

Apr.    27.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

June  12,1861 
June  ^14, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

ZeJdler,  William 

2'ransferred. 
John  Russell 

or  la 

Trans  to  Non-Com    Staff 

Recruits . 
Albert  C.  Able. 

iro  . 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Benjamin  W  Brown 

Joseph  Harbin 

G.  D.  Molineaux 

Patrick  Tully 

COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Cavtains. 
Frank  L.  Rhodes 

Pekin 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

18, 1861 
30,1861 

18. 1861 
20. 1861 

18, 1861 

18, 1861 

,18,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 
May    19,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Apr,    25,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Joseph  M.  Hanua 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

First  Lieutenants. 
Christopher  C.  Glass.. 

Pekin 

Resigned  

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

JohnM.  Gill 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Josiah  A.  Sheetz 

Pekin 

First  Sergeant. 
JohnD.  Weld 

Pekin 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Sergeants. 
Edwin  L.Williams.... 
Dietrich  Smith 

Pekin 

Edearlsabell 

EIGHTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


281 


Name  ; 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Corporals. 
■Georffe  Futerbaugh... 
Thomas  L.  Masters  ... 

Martin  Reineiger 

William  F.  8chlag  .... 


Musicians. 
Matthew  Harrington. 
Fred  Neef 


Privates. 
Breaden,  William  J... 

Bildhoff.  Alia 

Bloom,  William 

Behrena,  A 

Block,  J 

Brown,  R 

Brushbroom,  D 

€ollins,  W.  T 

Couklin.  K.  S 

Davis,  A.  J 

Dirks.U 

Dyer,  A 

Dieperbrook,  J 

Dagit.  J 

Fredrick.  J.  C 

Fluth.  Henry 

Franks,  W 

Fulfs,  August 

Fitzgerald.  J.  C 

Frey,  John 

Glass.  John  W 

Glenn.  G.  K 

Groundenburg,  Henry 

Groves,  J 

Goudy.  W.  L 

Howell.  W.J 

Handbury,  J.  D 

Hawley,  G.  H 

Haffner.  J 

Hepler,  G 

Hartshorn,  H.  L 

Harlow,  B 

Hiken,  L 

Heintz,  P 

Heckman,  M.  F 

Jacobs, C  

Kellogg.  W.F 

King,  J.  M 

Miller,F 

Muller.  J 

Morgan,  F.  M 

Miles, H 

Morris.  H 

Mans.  C.  S 

O'Connor,  J 

Puterbaugh,  S.  G 

Puterbaueh,  J.  W.... 

Saliee,  S 

Shink.  J 

Sandusky, J.  C 

Seabrook, John 

Sanco,  Stephen 

Sparks.  T.  W 

Stowe,  C 

Steen.  Paul  P 

Stone,  Archibald 

Sipe,  W.  H 

Tooker.  Charles  W.... 

Turner.  C.  H 

Unland,  A 

Undenstock.  John 

Vanburen.  W.  H  ; 

Weimer,  R 

Walsh.  J.  D 

Ward,  W.  B 

Weber.  P 

Whitef oot.  John  B . . . . 
Whitefoot,  R.  M 


Apr.    18.1861  Apr.    25,1861  Mustered  out  July  25, 1861 


Apr.  18.1861 
Apr.  18.1861 


Springfield., 
Pekin 


Apr.  ^25.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 


Mustered  out  July  25. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 


Apr.  25.1861 
Apr.  18,1861 


Apr.  25,1861 
Apr.  18,1861 


Disch.  June  6, 1861 
Mustered  out  July 


Disch.  June  6. 1861 
Mustered  out  July 


disabil. 
25,  1861. 


disabil. 
25,1861. 


Mustered  out  July  24, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


Disch.  June  6,1861;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 


Disch.  June  6.1861;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 


282 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
John  Mc Williams..    .. 

Griggsville  .  .. 

May 
May 
May 
Apr.    2 
Apr.  ;. 

Apr.  ;. 

Apr.  _ 
Apr.  . 

1, 1861 
1.1861 
1, 1861 
5,1861 
5, 1861 

^5, 1861 

25, 1861 
25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

I'irst  Lieutenant. 
James  S.  Bernard 

Griggsville  

Resigned  April  25, 1861  .... 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Thomas  Butler 

Pittsfield 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

First  Sergeant. 
Elihu  Jones 

Griggsville 

Pittsfield 

Griggsville 

Griggsville 

Pittsfield 

Griggsville 

Griggsville 

Pittsfield 

Griggsville 

Pittsfield 

Griggsviiie!."!! 
Pittsfield 

Griggsviiie!!!!! 

Pittsfield...!!!! 

Griggsville 

Springfield 

Griggsville 

Springfield.!!!! 

Pittsfield 

Griggsville 

Springfield.!!!! 

Griggsville 

Pittsfield 

?SS1J".'::::; 

Griggsviiie 

Pittsfield...!!!! 

Griggsviiie!!!!! 

Pittsfield...!!!! 

Griggsviiie!!!!! 
Pittsfield 

Griggsviiie!!!!! 

Pittsfield...!!!! 

Griggsviiie!!!!! 
Pittsfield 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

20.1861 
^20,1861 

^20, 1861 

^20, 1861 
^20, 1865 

25,1861 
^20.1861 

25, 1861 
_20, 1861 

25,1861 
^20, 1861 

25,1861 
^20, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Sergeants. 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Robert  Wills 

Sampson  Purcell 

Corporals. 

Elijah  Dickenson 

George  W.  Stoby 

Michael  McNaughten. 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Musicians. 

George  Martins 

Seth  W.  Pierce 

Privates. 
Ault.  John  S 

Mustered  out  July  2_5_.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Agnew,  John  W 

Alexander.  Thomas  G. 
Baker,  J.  B 

Transferred  to  N.  C.  Staff. 

Barber,  Levi 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Barngrover,  Geo 

Bigsbee.  Hiram 

Bowman,  Wm 

Died  at  Cairo  June  23, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Bowman,  John 

Bradley,  Daniel 

Brooks,  Gilbert 

Cammire,  William  .... 

Carson,  George  L 

Coffee,  Nathan  J 

Davis,  Robert 

Davis,  Josiah 

.. 

Demmons,  Montgom.. 

Denise,  Denise 

Dexter,  Pine 

Durant,  Edward 

Pifield.  Prank      ...     . 

.. 

Foster,  Thomas 

Goodrich.  Watson 

Goozee,  Samuel 

Handle,  John  C 

Handle,  Isaac  I 

Hatch,  Reuben  B 

Hays,  Charles  B 

Hemmenway,  Moses.. 

Heavener,  James 

Hurt,  John  M 

Promoted  Quartermaster. . 
Musteredout  July  25,  1861. 
Disch.  June  15.'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Hurt,  Charles  H 

Johnson, Joseph  H 

Kelley,  William 

Kid  well.  Daniel  D 

Kinman.  Robert  H 

Kinney.  Henry . . 

Lovett,  JohnT 

Disch.  July  2. 1861:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Lindsay,  James 

Little,  William 

Lucas,  Henry 

• .                    . . 

Moreno,  Fernando  .... 

Madigan.  John 

Mathis,  John  E 

Disch.  June  3. 1861;  disabil. 

EIGHTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY, 


283 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

D 

rank 
lis 

iteof 
or   en- 
ment. 

^20, 1861 

25, 1861 
^20, 1861 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

McFadden.  Wm.  H.... 

Moore.  William  R 

Owen,  William  H 

Pettis,  Thomas  D 

Petty,  George 

Pettinger,  Alex.  G  .... 
Plattner,  Andrew  W  . . 

Post,  Thomas  H 

Kader,  George  W 

Reynolds,  Nathan'l  W. 

Pittsfleld 

Griggsviiie !.'.'.'.' 

Pittsfleld...'." !! 

Griggsviiie 

Pittsfleld 

Griggsviiie 

Springfleld.'.!!!.' 

Griggsviiie 

Pittsfleld 

?ffiSi"':;:::; 

Griggsviiie'.;;;; 

Pittsfleld 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

^25. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Disch.  Junel5.'61;disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1)361. 

lussell,  Alexander 

Sanderson,  George 

Shaw,  41bert 

Stout.  Jackson 

Thompson,  John  T 

Toby,  Carlos  L 

Disch.  Junp  15.  '61 ;  di.«abiL 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 

Troutner,  John  W  .... 

Troutner,  David 

Wacasser.  David 

COMPANY  H. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or    en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Andrew  J.  McCraner.. 

First  Lieutenant. 
R. H.  Sturgess 

Second  Lieutenant. 
John  R.  Mabry 

First  Sergeant. 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Cairo 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

May 

22, 1861 
22,1861 
22, 1861 
22, 1861 
^22,1861 

^22, 1861 

^22, 1861 
_22, 1861 

12, 1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25, 1861 
25,1861 
25.1861 
25, 1861 
_25.1861 

_25, 1861 

^25, 1861 
^25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
M.  O.July  25, 1861,  as  priv... 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Sergeants. 
William  H.  Guy 

A.  M.  Kirkpatrick 

Corporals. 

James  M.  Vaughen 

A.  C.  Bishop.. 

Disch.  July  9, '61;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861. 

W.  P.Smith 

J.  M.  Kendall 

4  >                                                        >   > 

Musicians. 

J.  R.  Blackwell 

S.  A.  Mottern 

Mustered  out  July  25.  186U 

Privates. 

Akeman,  G.  W 

Allen.  A.  C 

Akeman,  Henry 

Baits.  David 

Mustered  out  July  25.1861. 

Braddick,  James 

Brown,  D.  L 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Bacon,  Samuel 

Cochran.  J.  L.  W 

Corey  Henry 

::          :: 

Cogswell,  Charles  D.. 

Denton.  Andrew 

Estes.  JohnO 

::          :: 

i'rost,  S.  B 

Jalvin,  Thomas  F-.... 
Judder,  George 

M.  O.  July25,'61,  ascorp'L 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Gamble,  Samuel 

Griffith.  William  H.... 
Greathouse.  Lucien... 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

284 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Ran<. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Haizlip.  William 

Hinds.  James  M 

Haley.  D.  H 

Hatchett.    Benjamin.. 
Jones  0. P 

Vam 

: 

lalia 

Apr.  _22,186l 

Apr.  _ 

«.  1861 

Mustered  put  July  25, 1861. 

Disch.  June28.'61;disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,  1861. 

Johnson.  James 

James,  Joseph  F 

Kaler.  S.  B 

Kidder.  Homer  H 

Kern,  R.  W 

::       :: 

Luster.  Philip 

.  •       >  • 

Little.  Green  B 

Lewis.  R.  C 

Legard,  D.  M 

Morrison.  Samuel 

Miller.  James  M 

Mayfleld,  Leroy 

Miles.  S.  S 

Disch.  J  ane  11,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  put  July  25,  1861. 

Mays.  David  H 

Neal.  William  T 

Niles.F.  A 

Preston,  A.  C 

Philbrook.  E 

Disch.  June  11, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  put  July  25, 1861. 

Perker.  William 

Perry.  Silas 

!!         !! 

Piitterson.  A.  J 

"         '  * 

Kilter.  Andrew 

Ranney.  Samuel  L.... 

Ralston,  George 

Ri)^e,  E.  M 

::       :: 

Rodgers.  William 

Kantz.  Samuel  J 

Slaven,  John L 

Savage.  George  W.... 
Smith,  William  W.... 
Suber,  James  

" 

Scrote,  Martin 

Disch.  June  25  '61-  disabil 

Smith.  George  W 

Wicker.  C.  M 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
Disch.  May  31  '61-  disabil. 

Wicker.  L.  P 

White,  John 

Mustered  put  July  25,  1861. 

Young,  Abraham 

COMPANY  L 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25.1861 
25.1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25. 1861 

First  Lieutenant. 
William  0.  Clark 

Lawrenceville  . 

25.1861 

Prom.  Adjutant,  May  31'61 . 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Charles  Fairbanks  — 

Lawrenceville  . 

Apr. 

25. 1861 

Apr. 

25. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

First  Sergeant. 

Apr. 

20. 1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25, 1861 

Sergeants. 
Wm.  H.  H.  Mieure.... 
Robert  W.  Musgrave. . 
Samuel  J.  Smith 

Lawrenceville  . 

Apr. 

20, 1861 

_25,1861 

Disch.  July  5. '61:  disabil.. 
Mustered  put  July  25, 1861. 

Corporals. 
Isaac  C.  Good 

Lawrenceville  . 

Apr. 

_20,1861 

Apr. 

^25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 

Constantino  McMahon 

Austin  F.  Struble 

Edwin  E.  Sellers 

EIGHTH    (three    MONTHS)   INFANTRY. 


285 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Musicians. 

Hugh  Seeds.  Jr 

Charles  W.  Bonner. 


Privates. 
Abernethy.  Sidney  — 
Applegate.  Edwin  R .. 

Aikin,  William  J 

Baker,  William  H.  H.. 

Barton,  Henry 

Bedford, Isaac 

Barnes,  Lafayette 

Clubb,  Ansco 

Collins,  James  R 

Crooke,  Alfred  H 

Candle.  John  J 

Cochenour.  John  S  — 
Cochran,  William  M... 

Cook,  Thomas  J 

Dixon,  John 

Evans,  Jarious  G 

French,  Zeba  

Gosnell,  Benjamin  F.. 

Gosnell,  James 

Gordon. Isaac  N 

Grass,  Henry 

Goudy,  Joseph  B.  F... 

Howell,  Peter 

Hite,  John  A 

Joy,  James  F 

Jones,  Peter 

Judy.  John 

Lawson,  John  H. 

Logan,  Jacob  M 

Lackey,  William 

Lamotte,  James 

Lewis,  Philip.  Jr 

Laws.  Lot 

Lytle,  John 

Leazor.  Samuel  W 

Mieure,  Thomas 

Miller,  Isaac  T 

Myers,  Robert 

Mann,  Henry  H 

May,  William 

Orr,  Charles  M 

Perry,  James 

Priest,  George 

Pargin.  Daniel  

Petty,  Daniel 

Petty,  Moses 

Passmore,  John  J 

Raines,  John 

Rivers,  Joseph 

Summer,  Benjamin... 

Sumner,  Smiley 

Spencer,  George  W  ... 

Smith,  John  J 

Stout,  Samuel  W.... 
Spurgeon,  John  C... 

Shinn,  Luther  C 

Slocum,  Loren  T 

Shepherd.  William  W. 

Turner.  Marion  F 

Taylor,  Thomas 

Wallace,  William 

Wilson,  William  J.... 
Whittlesey,  Robert  B 

White,  Harrison 

Watts,  Harvey.  M 


Lawrenceville.. 


Lawreneeville. 


Apr.    20.1861 


Apr.    20.1861 


Apr.    25,1861 


Apr 


25,1861 


Decatur. 
Lawrencev  lie. 


Sandoval 

Lawrenceville.. 

Cairo 

Lawrenceville.. 


Apr.  24,1861 
Apr.  20.1861 


Apr.  23,1861 

Apr.  20.   "" 

May  6,; 

Apr.  20.1861 


Mustered  out  July  25. 1861 . . 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


Disch.  June  8,1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861  . 


Disch.  June  12, 1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 


Disch.  June  30, 1861;  disabil 
Disch.  June  30, 1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861 . 


M.  O.  July  25,'61,  as  Searg. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861  . 
Disch.  July  5,1861;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1861  . 

Disch.  June  8,1861;  disabi 
Disch.  June  12, 1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861 . 


Disch.  June  8,1861; 
Mustered  out  July 
Disch.  June  30,  18d1; 
Disch.  June  7, 1861; 
Mustered  out  July 
Disch.  June  7,1861; 
Mustered  out  July 


disabil' 
25. 1861  . 
;  disabil 

disabil 

25.1861. 

disabil 
25, 1861  . 


Disch.  July  13.1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861 . 


286 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


COMPANY    K. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
William  H.  Harvey... 

Bloomington... 

Apr. 

25.1861 

Apr. 

25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

First  Lieutenant. 
Price  Keith 

Bloomington... 

Apr. 

25. 1861 

Apr. 

25. 1861 

Mustered  out  July2f5. 1861. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Abram  Vandenburgh.. 

Bloomington.... 

Apr. 

25. 1861 

Apr. 

25. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

First  Sergeant. 
Albert  S.Eddy 

Bloomington.... 

Apr. 

18.1861 

Apr. 

25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Sergeants 

John  W.  Babbitt 

Henry  C.  Provost 

Charles  P.  Loehr 

Bloomington.... 

Apr. 

,18.1861 

Apr. 

,25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Corporals . 

James  P.  Moore 

Oscar  S.  Belcher 

Wm.  R.  H.  Larrimore. 
George  Heritage 

Bloomington.... 

Apr. 

,18, 1861 

Apr. 

,25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Musicians. 

George  Spainhor 

Melville  Jenks 

Bloomington.... 

Apr. 

,18. 1891 

Apr. 

,25,1861 

Musterpd  out  July  25. 1861. 

Privates. 
Bingham.  Frank  M. . . . 

Ballard.  John  P 

Bailey.  Harvey 

BlooDQington.... 

Apr. 

,18.  i861 

Apr. 

,25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Botts    Samuel 

Disch.  June8, '61;  disabil. 

Bailey  Robert 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Clark.  Charles  M 

Cornwell.  Prank 

Corman,  Archibald  L. 

Cornwell.  Dave 

Conklin.  Albert  C  .... 

Dillon.  Orange  W 

Dennison,  Noah  W.... 
Ela  Richard       

M.  0.  June  8.  '61, 1st  Sergt. 
Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 

Fitch,  Samuel  D 

Folsom.  David  P 

Disch.  July  8,  '61;  disabil. 

Harrop.  William 

Hedger.  John  1 

Hayes.  Charles 

Howell,  Joseph  G 

Hunter.  William  D.... 
Halderman,  James  S.. 

Holmes.  Albert  B 

Heath.  Joseph  

Johnson,  Stephen  — 

Johnson.  Hiram  W 

Jeter.  Montel  B 

Kincaid.  Wallace  8  ... 
Kidder,  Lesmore  D  ... 
Lawrence.  Allen  T  .... 
jawrence.  Jonas  A  . . . 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 
Diseh.  July  8,  '61,  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

Disch.  June  23,'61;  dioabil. 
Absent  on  furlough  at  M.O 
Disch.  July  3,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

jeonard.  John  L 

Larimer.  James  R  — 

McGavitt.  James 

Mcintosh.  John  W.... 
McClure.  Thomas  J... 

Marks,  John 

Morgan.  Sid  O      

::         :: 

•  t         11 

Rowley.  Edward  0.... 

Robinson.  John  A 

Rinehart,  Edward  D.. 

Roberts.  Lawrance 

Stipp.  John  M 

Disch.  Julys. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  25. 1861. 

Shoup.  JohnL  ........ 

•*                     ** 

EIGHTH    (three    MONTHS)     INFANTRY. 


287 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sager.  John  W 

Shannon,  William  .... 
Sweetzer,  Algernon  C. 
Spaulding,  Justin  L  .. 

Shoup,  Samuel  F 

Stephenson,  Geo.  W.. 

Sellords,  Frank 

Sanderson,  Rolf 

Thomas,  Stephen  R... 

Thomas,  David 

Wiley.  Thomas  J 

Weddle,  George 

Weppert,  John 

Wood,  John  K 

White.  William 

Williams,  John  H 


Bloomington . . , 


Apr.    18,1861 


Apr,    25.1861 


Mustered  out  July  25, 1861. 


Disch.  June  20. '61. 
Mustered  out  July 


disabil. 
25, 1861. 


288 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


NINTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Months'  Service. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Colonel. 
EleazerA.  Paine 

Mercer  county.. 

May 

3,1861 

Apr. 

26. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 
Augustus  Mersey 

Belleville 

May 

3.1861 

Apr. 

25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 

3fa3or. 
Jesse  J.  Phillips 

Hillsboro 

May 

3. 1861 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Adjutant. 
Thomas  J.  Newsham.. 

Edwardsville... 

Apr. 

19.1861 

Apr. 

25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Quartermaster. 
Lary  H.  H.  Davis 

Alton 

Apr. 

19. 1861 

Apr. 

25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

Surgeon. 
Sanford  Bell 

Springfield 

Apr 

26. 1861 

Apr. 

26, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Samuel  M.  Hamilton.. 

May 

2, 1861 

May 

8, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

Chaplain. 
James  I.  Ferrin 

May 

4. 1861 

May 

4. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeant  Major, 
Phelps  Paine 


Quartermaster  Sergt. 
Elzy  J.  Montague 


Hospital  Steward. 
Aug'st's  O.  Millington 


Principal    Musician. 
Joseph  J .  Gillespie .... 


Cairo 

Springfield.  .. 
Springfield.  .. 
Edwardsville. 


May  20.1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  26.1861 

Apr.  19,1861 


May  30.1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  26,1861 

Apr.  27.1861 


Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 


NINTH    (three    months)    INFANTRY, 


289 


COMPANY   A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Augustus  Mersey . 


First  Lietttenatit. 
Jacob  Karcher 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Hugo  West^rmann... 


First  Sergtant. 
Albert  P.  Alfleck... 


Sergeants. 

Fritz  E.  Scheel 

Charles  Schoonmeyer 
Henry  Kircher 


Corporals. 
Joseph  Ledergerber 

Charles  Deeke , 

Casimer  Andel , 

William  Rubach , 


Musicians. 
Valentine  Schoop . 
Frank  Lease 


Belleville. 
Belleville. 
Belleville. 


Belleville 'Apr. 

I 
Belleville Apr. 


Privates. 

Bremer.  Fred 

Braun,  John 

Bolle,  August 

Burkharclt,  Henry 

Caspari,  denry 

Ehret.  Tobias 

Englmanu,  Anthoay. 

Englmann,  Julius 

Eggart,  George 

Fuusch,  Frederick... 

Fuess,  Joseph 

Friek.  Andreas 

Feiu,  Frederick 

Finney,  Robert i 

Goepfert,  A.ugust ' 

Graeff,  John j 

Grob,  Arnold ...1 

Gause,  Christian ! 

Gasser.  William 

Hammer,  Louis I 

Haidt.  Gottfried 

Hertlein,  George i 

Heinemann,  John 

Heinemann,  Heury  . . . 

Hass,  Ferdinand '■■ 

Holder,  John ' 

Heigele.  Mathias 

Krieg,  George 

Kuehn,  Fidel 

Kuehn.  Conrad 

Kohl,  Francis 

Kolb,  Charles 

Kessler.  Frederick 

Kahse,  Henry i 

Loeftlcr,  John 

Loeffel.  Henry 

Lengfelder,  Adam 

Meiser,  George 

Marie,  John 

Metsch  am.  Francis 

Mueuch,  Adam 

Nebgen.  Charles 

Renaudin,  Pierre 

cschreiber.  Martin 

Studer,  Joseph 

Suhr,  Henry 

Schneider,  Frederick.. 

Schoen,  Adam 

Staab,  Frederick 


Belleville. 


17, 1861 
17, 1861 


Apr.  17,1861 


Apr.  17,1861 


Apr.  17, 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 


Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 
Mu.=tered  out  July  26.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


M.  O.  July  26,  ^61.  as.Sergt. 
Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  26.  1861 . 
Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 


Disch.  disabil.  July  16,1861. 
Discb.  disabil.  July  17.1861. 
Discb.  disabil.  July  16, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26.  18bl. 


Discharged  July  10, 1861... 
Mustered  out  July  26.  ISUL. 


Vol.  1-19 


290 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Belleville 

Apr.   ^17,1861 

May   ^20,1861 

June   11,1861 
May   _20,186l 

.June  11,1861 
May   3 1861 

June  11.1861 
May   ^20,1861 

June  11,1861 
May    20,1861 

Apr.   ^25,1861 

May    23,1861 
\\ 

,, 

•; 

June  12,1861 
May    23,1861 

June  ^12, 1861 

May   ^23,1861 
June  12  1861 

Sunkel.  Frederick 

Sturemburg,  William. 

Schopp, Jacob 

Schmidt,  William 

Tieraaun.  Louis 

Tyndale.  Trollus 

Vogrel,  Adam 

Cair 

3 

Musteredout  July  2] 
Mustered  out  July  26 

. 1861  . 

Westerman.  Louis  .... 

' 

• 

Windrich.  Frederick.. 
Woifif.  Louis 

* 

Zachringer,  Conrad... 

Beeruits. 
Bender,  Frederick 

1861 

:: 

Dintelman,  ('onrad 

Dietz,  Joseph 

Klug.  Charles 

Leopold,  August 

Meyer,  Joseph 

Reiss.  Anthony  

Siegraaiin,  Louis 

Schmidt,  John 

Tyndale,  Julius 

Aulbach,  William.  ... 

nianhar 

ged 

Geissel,  Peter . 

May    23  1861  Died  in 

(Tnsn    .Tuna  ^    ISAI 

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Cavtain. 
Rudolphus  Beckier  . . . 

First  Lieutenant. 
Pred'k  T.  Ledergerber 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Henry  C.  Hay 

First  Sergeant. 
Frederic  E.  Vogeler... 

Sergeants. 

Elzy  J.  Montai;ue 

Herman  BlanK 

Julius  Asher 

Corporals. 

Frederic  Hinkley 

George  Bender 

Adam  Graeber 

Julius  Wangelin 

Musicians 

Charles  Kohl 

William  Duennemaier 

Privates. 
Aezinger,  Melchoir. 
Burkhard,  David... 
Boge,  William 


Belleville 
Belleville 
Belleville 
Be-Jleville 
Belleville 

Belleville 

Belleville 
Belleville 


May  10,1861 

May  10, 1861 

May  10,1861 

Apr.  17,1861 

Apr.  17,1861 


Apr,  17,1861 


Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  25.1861 


Mustered  out  July  26, 186: 
Mustered  out  July  26, 
Mustered  out  July  26, 186: 
Mustered  out  July  26, 186 


Pro.  Q.  M.  Sergt.  May4,' 
Mustered  out  July  26,186 


Mustered  out  July  26, 186 


M  O.July  26, '61.  as  Corp 
Mustered  out  July  26, 186 


Mustered  out  July  26. 186; 
Mustered  out  July  26. 186 


NINTH    (three  months)    INFANTRY. 


291 


Name  and  Rank. 


Brown.  Henry- 

Brandley,  John 

Brash.  Frederic 

Becker,  Anton  

Cornelius,  Adolph 

Eberle,  Jacob 

Engert.  Philipp 

EhrJich,  Charles 

Eisele,  Peter 

Flory,  Henry 

Fuchs,  Charles 

Fernan,  Charles 

Oaebel,  John 

Oasser,  Obres 

Oaubetz.  Jacob 

Hoesh,  William 

Herpin,  Henry 

Horein,  John 

Harz,  Adolph 

Hettenhausen,  John  . 

Herman,  Frederic 

Kalbf ell,  David 

Kantner,  Joseph 

Kell,  Frederic 

Krimmel.  Charles  , . . . 

Lillich,  Jacob 

Landgrat,  John 

.Ley,  Peter 

Loesher,  William 

Moter.  Charles 

Mueller.  John 

Maier,  Peter 

Maier,  Augrust 

Naples,  Adam 

Numraerich,  Phillipp 

Neukirch,  Frederic  .. 

Ostner,  Jacob 

Pfeiffer,  John 

Pohl,  Charles 

Reeb,  Nicolaus   

Reiss,  John 

Repuss,  John , 

Rust,  John , 

Reuterman,  Conrad.., 
Stulmann,  Rudolph... 

Sauer,  Nicolaus 

Sippel.  David 

Spiess,  Jacob 

Schwelkhard,  Joseph. 

Schaefer.  Edward 

Schoenstein,  Alex 

Schopp,  Andrew 

Sheve,  Charles 

Theis,  Matthias 

Wimmel,  William 

Wachrung.  George... 

Wormser,  John 

Weiser.  Jacob 

Wangelin,  William..., 
Zahner,  Sebastian  ..., 

Zulauf,  Samuel 

Zech,  Michael 

Recruits. 

Avianus,  Adelbert 

Becker,  .Jacob 

Glock,  Lucas 

Herwig,  Henry 

■Jung,  Christian 

Kainie.  Moses 

Mueller,  Samuel 

Nederhaus.  Louis. 

Nickles,  Jacob 

Nies,  John 

Reikert,  Emil 

Storch,  William 

Schneider,  Christian.. 

Seibert,  Charles 

Schaedler.  Joseph  .... 

Sauer,  Beiij 

Treu,  Frednrick 

Weiler,  George 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Belleville. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Apr.    17, 1861  Apr.    25, 1861 


Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


Disch.  fordisabil.  July8,'61 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


May    10,1861 


May    22,1861 


Mustered  out  July  :i6.  1861. 
Disch.  for  disabil.  July  8.'61 
Mustered  out  July  m.  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


292 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Dietrich  F.  Tiedemann 

First  Lieutenants. 

Lebanon 

Lebanon 

Lebanon 

Lebanon 

Lebanon 

Lebanon 

Belleville 

Apr.    22.1861 
Apr.    22,1861 

Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 

Apr.    22,1861 

Apr.    22.1861 
Apr.  ^22,1861 

;; 

:: 
:: 

!! 

Apr.    20.1861 
-Vpr.    22.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 
May    25,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 

Apr,    25,1861 

Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25.1861 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

Disch.  May?5.'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861, 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

Mustered  out  -July  26, 1861. 

Wm.  C.  Kueffner 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Hamilton  Lieber 

First  Sergeant. 
Rupert  Russ.        

Sergeants. 
Johns.  Parker 

Mustered  cut  July  26. 1861. 

George  Voorhees 

Corporals. 

Albert  Heinecke 

Alexander  Bu'«hholz.. 
Richard  Luckner 

Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 

Musicians. 

George  Luther  

Privates. 

Arnold.  Mathias 

Ahrend  Louis        

Lebs 

non 

Apr.  , 

25.1861 

Mustered  put  July  26, 1861 . 

Died  July  14,1861 

Braun,  Michael 

Blank,  Gustavus 

Boeservetter,  Otto 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

Disch.  July  9, 1861 ;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  18. '61;  disabil. 

Baumann,  Moran 

Christ  John 

Mustered  put  July  26.  1861. 

Belleville 

Lebanon, 

Belleville 

Lebanon 

Belleville:::':;: 

Lebanon 

Belleville 

Lebanon 

Belleville 

Lebanon 

'  • 

Duttenhoffer.  Jacob . . . 
Drescher,  Herman.... 

Doctor,  Peter 

Eichenberger,  John. . . 

Entz,  Frederick 

Fischer,  Lewis 

Palkenheimer,  Berth'd 
Gunnermann,  Henry.. 
Gilbert   John 

Drown'd  at  Cairo  Jun  13, '61 
Mustered  put  July  26.  1861. 

Disch.  July  4, '61;  disabil.. 

Galligay,  Barney 

Gerhardt.  Jacob 

Ilsemann,  Henry 

Mustered  put  July  26,  1861. 

"               " 

Kaub  Edward. 

>  >              .1 

^untzmann,  John 

Disch.  July  4.1861;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

5;och    Christian 

kueffner,  Wra.  C 

Kropp,  Joseph 

Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Lambrec, lit.  John 

:: 

Belleville::: ":: 

•  1              .1 

Maurer  -lohn 

"              '  • 

Muiler,  Bonefazi 

Mailman.  John 

Masch,  John 

Lebp 

luon 

::       :: 

Muench,  Lewis 

Meinhardt,  John 

Nussbaumer.  John 

Neumann,  Albert 

" 

Otto,  Frank 

Belleville::::::: 

Lebanon 

Pislt-r,  Sebastian 

Rudel,  Krederick 

Russ.  Frederick 

Reed.  Alfred 

;;            ;; 

NINTH     (three    months)     INFANTRY. 


298 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Roth,  Charles 

Lebanon 

Apr.     22, 1861  A nr.     2.=i  ISfil 

Mustered  out  July  26  1861 

Raab   Michael. 

Cairo 

June  _15, 1861 
May    23,1861 

June  15, 1861 
May    23,1861 

lietmann,  George  — 

" 

Stump,  Oscar 

Died  at  Cairo  July  13,1861. 
Mustered  out  July_26,  lfe61. 

Mustered  out  July  '^f-  isri 

Schatt,  John 

Schweitzer.  .Joseph... 

Schmidt.  John  

Schmidt,  Henry 

Schellingrer.  Simon  ... 

Schoener,  Ellen-   

Schwartzkopof,  Anton 

Sutter,  Benedict 

Schmatz,  Nicolaus.... 

Schultz.  Joseph 

Wamp.  August 

Walter.  Nicolaus 

Becruits. 
Ackerman,  George  .. 

. 

Bachly,  Theodore 

Baumer,  Franz 

Fischer.  Raimond 

Hanke.  Eugene 

Koening.  Henry 

June  15,1861  June  15,1861 
May    23,186l|May    23,1861 

Wishback,  Ferdinand. 
Weber,  John 

May    27, 18611  May    27,1861 
June  25,186l'juue  25,1861 
May    11, 18611  May    11,1861 

Mueller,  Jacob 

Died  at  Cairo  July  26, 1861. 

COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Alexander  G.  Hawes. 


First  Lieutenant. 
Joseph  A.  Cox 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Cassius  F.  Roman  ... 


First  Sergeant. 
William  Britt 


Sergeaats 

Lewis  C.  Bornman 

William  C.  Kuefifner.. 
Roswell  B.  Patterson. 

Corporals. 

Philip  F.  Davis 

Henry  R.  Challenor... 

•Julius  Hoffman 

Freeman  W.  Mott 


Musicia^is . 
Charles  P.  Fleishbein, 
Joseph  G.  Miles 


Privates. 

Anderson,  Philip 

Anderson.  Martin... 
Albright,  Frederick. 

Bunker,  Silas 

Bornman,  Daniel 

Burnett,  Robert 

Batloe,  .John 

Bromley,  Matthew.. 

Blake,  .James 

BoUe.  William  A.... 


Belleville. 
Belleville. 
Belleville, 
Belleville. 
Belleville. 


Springfield  , 
Belleville... 


Belleville... 
Belleville... 


May  11,1861 

May  11,1861 

May  11,1861 

Apr.  20.1861 

Apr.  20.1861 

Apr.  ^23.1861 

Apr.  20.1861 

Apr.  20,1861 


May 
May 
May 
Apr. 
Apr. 


25, 1861 
25, 1861 
25, 1861 
25,1861 
25, 1861 


Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 


Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Transferred  to  Co.  C 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 


Apr..  25,1891 

Apr.  25,1861 
Apr.  25. 1861 


M.  O.July  26,  '61.  as  private 
M.  O.  July  26.  '61,  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861, 


Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 


Mustered  out  July  : 


M.  O.  July  26,  'Cl,  as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 
Disch.May21,1861;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  30, 1861. 


^94 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Cannovan,  James 

Cady.  John  C 

Oonter,  J  acob 

Devine,  Henry  S 

Dilg,  Frederick 

Devine,  Michael  B.... 

Eierkuss,  Jacob 

Fitzpatrick,  William.. 

Gwinn,  James 

Girard,  Charles 

Gruebling,  John 

Griffin,  Isaac  N 

Graesser  Lewis 

Henderson,  Charles  .. 

Herbine.  Jacob 

Hurt,  Augu^stus  C 

Hildrith,  JohnB 

Hauswirth,  Jost 

Hellenbraud,  Matthew 
Hawley.  William  C  ... 

Hoffher,  Frederick 

Heim.  Frederick 

Hernnan.  John 

Hunt,  Freeman  L 

Jordan,  Levi 

Knaup,  Theodore  G... 

Krentuer,  Jacob 

Liecky,  William  A.... 

Lauth,  Charles 

Lobe,  Charles 

Montague,  Dennard  .. 

Martin,  Paul 

McNeil.  Archy 

McCain,  James 

Maloney,  James 

Moore,  Joseph  M 

Myre,  George 

Meyre,  Leo 

McKeuzie,  James 

Merod,  Frederick 

Merod.  John 

Madewell,  Simpson... 

Orr,  William 

Price,  John  K 

Kupp,  Ca.sper 

Stockton,  John  B 

Swinker,  John  W 

Thoma,  Frederick 

Troy.  Louis  L 

Vanwinkle.  Jehu 

Vonburg,  Nicholas 

Wehrung.  Henry 

Walter,  William 

Wamser,  Henry 

Wippo,  Albert 

Zink,  Charles..' 

Hecruits. 

Dawson,  Henry  H 

Donaldson.  James 

Hager,  Simon 

Hinzelman,  William.. 

Jones,  Charles 

Kelly,  John  A 

Mason,  James 

Metcalf,  Joseph  O  .... 

Robinson,  Francis 

Root,  Martin  L 

Salter,  Robert  R 

Smith,  David  P 

O'Neil,  Edward 

Talbot,  William 

Warner.  John 

Williams,  Louis 

Woods,  Samuel 


Springfield , 


Bel 


eville. 


Apr.    20,1861 


Apr.    25.1861 


May    20, 


June  19,1861 
May    20.1861 


Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 

Disch.  June  23.  '6t;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Disch.  May  17,  '61,  inability 

perform  duties  of  soldier 

Mustered  out  July  26,lh61. 


Disch.,  June  23. '61,  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 


Disch.  July  2. '61;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  26. 1861. 


Died  in  Hosp.  June  23.  '61.. 

Disch.  May  n,  '61,  inability 

perform  duties  of  soldier 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 


Disch,  June  23. '6J;  disabil. 
M.  O.  July  26, '61,  as  corp'l. 
.Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 


Discharged  May  29, 1861 ... . 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 


Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 


Desertnd  whih'  on  leave  of 
absence  July  19,1861 


NINTH    (three    months)    INFANTRY. 


295 


COMPANY    E. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Otto  Koellein 

Mascoutah  

Mascoutah  

Mascoutah 

Mascoutah 

Mascoutah 

Mascoutah 

Mascoutah 

Mascoutah 

May    10,1861 
May    10,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 

Apr.    22.1861 

Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.  ,22,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.  _25,186I 

Apr.  ,25,1861 

Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.   ,25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

First  Lieutenant. 
William  tjcheiitin,.... 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Samuel  ISchiminger... 

First  Sergeant. 
Christopher  Lischer.. 

Sergeants. 
George  H.  Hoering.... 
Rudolph  Heimberger. 
Frantz  Wagner 

Corporals. 
Fredrich  tjchu  :)kegel. 

August  Kauffrnttn 

Fredrich  Schneider... 
William  Bohlen 

Mu.'<icians. 
Bassler.  Jakob 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1S61. 
Mustered  out  July  26. 1S61. 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Privates. 

Bub   Paul                 .     . 

1  •                     >  • 

Bastain,  Andrew 

.. 

Boershmau.  Gustave  . 

Bolte,  Frederich 

Bernniss,  (ieorge 

Constauzer,  Mathew.. 

Dressier,  Louis 

Dressier,  Herman 

Dintelman,  Valtin 

Debert.  Henry 

Frerking,  Ludwig 

Freiss,  Erasmus 

Frank  John.        

Diseh.  July  5,'61:  disabil  .. 

Gmelin,  Henry 

Heidiuger.  Hugo 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 
Disch.  June  10.'61:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  2^,  1861. 

Huss.  Alexander 

Hammer,  Andrew 

Hoffman,  Edward 

Hauck.  Philip  L 

leidebreck,  Friedrich 

:iummel,  (ieorge 

1  oerkens,  Louis  

Keemler,  J  acob 

Kunze,  Louis  F 

Kopenhoeter,  E 

Klein,  Christian 

Kasper.  Friedrich 

iilingel,  Charles 

Disch.  June  6.'61:  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 

Moor,  Friedrich. 

Mertheisen,  John 

Oswald.  Friedrich  .... 

Fister.  John 

leder,  Henry 

4.                                                                .    . 

lebge,  Charles 

Disch  Julys.  1861:  riisabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26.  1861, 

Reichard,  Friedrich... 
Radmacher.  Conrad... 
Rehman,  David 

Scherer.  Friedrich 

Schmidt,  Phillipp 

296 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank.           Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Schirraeier,   Friedrich 
Sorg  William    

Mascoutah 

Apr.    22,1861 

June  12,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
June  12.1861 

Apr.  , 

25, 1861 

• 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

Scheid.  Charles 

Stickelberger.  Louis.. 
Straubingrer,  Benedict 
'Turk  John 

Cairo 

Died  in  Hosp.  June  7,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 
Disch   Julys  '61-  di«abil 

Volbracht.  Joseph 

Weil   Louis 

Disch.  July  5. '61:  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  26  1861 

Wansrer.  Henry 

"                      ' ' 

Recruits. 

June  12,1861 
May    23.1861 
June  12,1861 

Schaller,  Christian.  . 

COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Collins  Vaucleve 

First  Lieutenant. 

Belleville 

Belleville 

Belleville 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Sprine'fipld 

May 
May 
May 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

11,1861 
11, 1861 
11, 1861 
23. 1861 
^23, 1861 

23, 1861 

^23, 1861 
23,1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr.  , 

Apr.  , 

Apr.  _ 
Apr.  . 

25,1861 
25, 1861 
25. 1861 
25, 1861 
25, 1861 

25,1861 

25, 1861 
25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
George  B.Adams 

First  Sergeant. 
Winzenburtr,  And.  W. 

Sergeants 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 
M.  0.  July  26. 1861,  as  priv 
Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

M.  0.  July  26,1861,  as  priv. 

Herbert  James 

ilorporals. 
Hfnrv  ("amps 

M.  O.  July  26.  1861.  as  priv. 

Cording.  Wm.  A 

Tomnay,  Patrick 

Coffee.  Perry  

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861 

Musicians. 
Albert  Ki)app 

Mustered  out  July  26,1861 

Joseph  Jackson 

Privates. 
Aide,  Adolph 

Disch.  May  27, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26  1861 

Alexander.  Lockwood. 

' 

Disch.  June  6. '61;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 

ieck,  Benjamin  F 

iowen.  Harvey  B 

Binkert.  Martin 

Barrow.  John  S 

!!              !.' 

Baker,  Sebastian 

Brausfleld.  Morris  .... 

Crump.  Robert 

Clark.  Andrew  V 

(yhaar  Georse 

Disch.  June  23, '61:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 

Deserted  April  26.1861 

Mustered  out  July  26  1861 

Dye  -John  VV. 

•  •                     • . 

Deddmar.  Edward 

Disch.  June  23.  '61:  disabil. 

Pitzsimmons.  Henry . . 

Furlong.  Martin 

Gilpin.  John  H 

Hayes.  James 

Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 

Deserted  April  26. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

NINTH    (three    months)     INFANTRY. 


297 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Hohman.John 

Hoppe,  Frederick 

Howland,  Joseph  W... 

Jebn,  Thomas 

Krieger,  John 

Kidd,  Thomas  C 

Lona-,  Albert 

Lober,  Andrew 

Lyons,  John 

Macheam.  Meredith  L. 
McCauley.  Michael  — 
McGuire,  Samuel  M... 
Macheam.  Jonathan . . . 
McCulloch,  Duncan... 

MoUman,  Jacob 

Neal.  Henry  H  

Niece.  James 

Ossenbeck,  Bernard.. 
Richmond.  Stanley  ... 
Rodgers,  Robert  B.... 

Resch,  Adam 

Raaf.  Jacob 

Rust,  Christoph 

Schneider.  Henry 

Schrader,  August 

Summer,  John 

Sowman,  Thomas 

Seeliger,  Joseph 

Stephens,  Jack 

Simpkins.  Richard  J.. 
Tickner,  John  M.  C... 

Werner,  Daniel 

Wills.  David 

Wainstroth,  Antonie.. 

Wilson.  Robert  J 

Wilkie,  William 

Webster,  Andrew 

Wilson.  John  S 

Williford,  George  W.. 
Zimmeimann,  Jacob.. 
Zugenbuhler,  Frink  .. 

Recruits. 

Risley.  James 

Dimmick.  Daniel  D... 

Betz,  George 

Brooks,  John 

Barber,  John 

<Jhilder,  Hiram 

Furlong.  Michael 

Flowers,  William 

Gray,  Mitchel 

Hickman,  James  M  . . . 

Moody,  Byron  W 

Paine,  Columbus  S..  . 

Skinner.  Francis 

Bailey,  John  R 


Springfield 


Cairo . 


Apr. 


23, 1861  Apr.    25, 1861  Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 


Disch.  May  27,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


May  20.1861 

Apr.  27,1861 

May  20.1861 

Apr.  27.1861 

May  20.1861 


M.  O.  July  26.  '61.  as  Sergt. 
Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 


May    20.1861 


Deserted  April  26. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 
Disch.  June  23,  '61;  disabil. 

Deserted  April  26,  1861 

Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 


Died  at  Cairo  July  7.  1861.. 
Disch.  June  23.  '61;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  25.  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

M.  O.  July  26. 1861,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


Deserted  April  26,  1861 

Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 


M.  O.  July  26, 1861 ,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


Disch.  June  23,  '61;  disabil. 


COMPANY   G. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enlisted  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks 


Captain. 
Benjamin  W.  Tucker 

First  Lieutenant. 
€ary  H.  H.  Davis 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Jared  P.  Ash 

First  Se^-geant. 
Samuel  B.  Bruce 


Alton 
Alton 
Alton 
Alton 


Apr.  18. 

Apr.  18. 

Apr.  18. 

Apr.  19. 


Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25.1861 

Apr.  25.1861 


Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


298 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeants. 
Absalom,  T.  Ash 

Apr.    W,1861 
Apr.    W,1861 

Apr.  ^19,1861 
Apr.    IS  i8«i 

Apr.  ^25,1861 
Apr.  ^25,1861 

Apr.  _25.1861 
Apr     21;  isfii 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

William  G.  Gallion 

William  L.  Ash  

' ' 

. .                  .  • 

Corpo7-als. 

M.  O.July  26. '61,  as  private 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Levi  Davis,  Jr 

Edward  A.  Tucker 

• ' 

M.  O.  July  26,  '61,  as  private 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

3fusicians. 
Peter  S.  Wolford 

Alton 

Privates. 
Barber,  John  K  . .     .  . 

Alton  . 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

' 

: 

Bailey,  George 

'  • 

Bankeman,  Frederick. 

'  • 

Burmeister,  Henry 

' ' 

Barnett,  Thomas  . 

'  > 

Burnett,  William  L... 

>    4                                                       .    » 

Boals,  Snowden  N  .... 

' ' 

•    •                                                        •    • 

Collins,  John  H 

• ' 

Cull,  William  H 

•    •                                                       >    1 

Campbell,  Alexander. 
Christie,  William  P... 

■ '        

Disch.  June23,'61;  disabil. 

Caldwell.  William 

Cronk,  Gilbert 

'  • 

4   .                                               11 

Carter,  William  H  .... 

Draper,  Frederick  A.. 

• ' 

Disch.  Julv  10, '61;  disabil 

Diamond.  Charles  W.. 

•  • 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Davis,  Frank 

' ' 

•  .                                         .4 

Dugan,  John  . . . 

• ' 

4   4                                               4  4 

Dennis,  Allen 

Davis,  Benjamin 

'  • 

4   4                                               4  4 

• ' 

4   4                                               4  4 

Force.  William  S 

4   4                                               4  4 

Garrett,  William 

" 

Disch.  June  23.  '61;  disabil 

Hug-hes,  Peter 

• ' 

Hawkins,  Royal  W 

• ' 

4  4                                               4  4 

'  • 

4   4                                               44 

• ' 

Disch.  May  16,  '61:  disabil. 

Hays,  George  W.. 

• ' 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861 

Harney,  David  M 

• ' 

4   4                                               4   4 

Johnson,  George  E .  . 

• ' 

4   4                                               4  4 

Kendall,  Jesse  K 

'  • 

4   4                                               4   4 

King,  Charles 

' ' 

4   4                                               4   4 

•  • 

Murphy,  Joseph 

' ' 

•   4                                               4  4 

Motley,  Thomas 

'  • 

Disch.  June  23. '61;  disabil. 

Mills,  John  M... 

•  • 

Mustered  out  July  26  1861 

McDonald,  William  J. 

<  • 

McNeil,  David 

' ' 

4  4                                               4  4 

• » 

Pembrook,  Wesley 

Pemhrook,  William  K. 

• ' 

4  4                                               4   4 

Ribelin.  John  M 

Disch.  June 23, '61;  disabil. 

Rnndell,  Samuel  P 

' ' 

•  • 

4  4                                               4   4 

Smith,  Henry  C 

Scofield,  Richard 

' ' 

4    .                                                       4    4 

' ' 

44                                               4   4 

Scott,  Jacob  F  . 

4  4                                               4  4 

Teer,  Joshua 

' ' 

4  4                                               4  4 

4  4                                               4  1 

Woods.  Thomas  L  .... 

Disch.  June23, '61;  disabiL 

Webb,  John 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

WheelocR,  John 

Deserted,  Cairo,  May  10, '61 

NINTH    (three   months)    INFANTRY. 


299 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Hecruits. 
Chapman.  William  — 

Hughes,  James  F 

Moses.  Hugh 

McUormick.  Duncan.. 

Smart.  John 

Wright,  John 

Paine.  Phelps 


Cairo 

Springfield 


Cairo 

Springfield  . 
Cairo 


June  6, 1861 

Apr.  21,1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

June  6,1861 

Apr.  30,18bl 

May  30. 1861 


June  6,1861 
Apr.  25.1861 
May    20,1861 

June  6.1861 
May  20.1861 
May    30,1861 


Mustered  out  July  26, 


Pro.  Sergt.  Maj.  May  30, '61 


COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Jesse  J.  Phillips  ...... 

John  W.  Kirchell 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr.  , 

Apr.  , 

Apr.   , 
Apr.  _ 

23, 1861 
24, 1861 

23, 1861 
25, 1861 

23, 1861 

19, 1861 

19, 1861 

19,1861 

19, 1861 
19, 1861 

Apr.    25.1861 

Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861 . 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  W.  Kirchell 

James  M.  Muun 

Apr.    25,1861 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861 . 

Second  Lieutenant 
William  F.  Armstrong 

First  Sergeant. 
James  M.  Munn 

Sergeants. 

JohnH.  Kutledge 

Cyrus  H.  Gilmore 

John  S.  Titcomb 

Corporals. 
Francis  D.  Hubbel.... 
Marcus  E.  Taylor 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.  ^25,1861 

Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    M.1861 

Mustered  out  July  26.1861 . 

Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861 . 

M.  0.  as  Sergt.,  July  26.'61, 
Mustered  out  July  26, 1861 . 

Zaccheus  C.  Wilson... 

Musicians. 
Warren  Y.Jenkins.... 
Jacob  Miller 

Mustered  out  July  26. 1861 . 

Privates. 
Arthurs,  James  M  .... 
Anderson,  Addison... 

Adams,  William  E 

Bostick.  John  M 

Boon,  Williams 

Berry,  William  S 

Bryant,  Robert  

Borgfeldt,  Henry 

Best,  Robert  8  

Carriker,  HillardL... 
Clark,  Ira  S 

Hillh 

boro 

Apr.  , 

! 

^5,1861 

Mustered  out  July  26;  1861 . 

Carson.  George  W 

.. 

Cannon,  James 

Cass,  Albertus 

Candiff,  James  L 

Cloefeller,  George  H.. 

::          :: 

Edward.s,  John 

Ferree.  Snowdon  R  ... 

House.  Reuben 

Isaaoks.  Hiram 

Jenkins.  Joshua  H 

Knight.  William  L.... 

Died  at  Cairo  July  18, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26. 1861 . 

; 
• 

1 

Lingle,  Nathan'l  H.M. 

Lee.  Chauncey 

Ludwick,  Boon 

McLaiu,  W.  A 

Manchester,  William  . 

::          :: 

300 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Mitchell.  John 

Hillshoro 

Apr.    l9-iSfii 

Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 

Cairo 

May  . 

May  , 
May  _ 

28, 1861 

27, 1861 
28, 1861 

May  , 

28, 1861 

Miller  Augustus    ..   . 

Disch  June  28  '61*  disabil 

Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 

Niles.  Addison  J 

Nicodemus,  John  M... 

t .                     11 

O' Bryan.  Timothy.... 

11                     1 1 

O'Hale,  Martin 

.  <                     11 

Perrin,  Andrew  N 

.  •                     . . 

Poagfe  John  P 

11                     11 

11                     11 

Preslin.  James  H 

Kickard,  William 

11                     11 

Roberts,  W.  S 

11 

Russell,  Samuel  0.... 

" 

Sprague.  Orrin 

Deserted  April  28.1861 

Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 

Stevenson  Edwin  C 

Stickel,  Francis  M 

Shelton.  Robertj 

Disch  June  13 '61*  disabil 

M.  O.July  26.1861;  as  cor  p'i 

MuStere*!  rmt.  .Inlv  2fi   ISfil 

Shelton.  Ambrose  J... 

Schwinderman,  Seb'n. 

Mustere 

1                 "^    1 1 

Scott.  William  H 

Shattuck,  Andrew  P.. 

Trueworthy,  John  W 

Watson,  Theodore 

Webber,  William 

Young,  Samuel  W 

Recruits. 
Atkinson,  Charles  E.. 
Brown,  William  W.... 
Collier,  James  T 

dout  July  26.1861. 

Dont,  Ira  L       .  . 

Davis.  Richard 

Harkey,  George  H  .... 
Losch,  John  . 

Lee,  Wilburn  P 

McAllister,  Pidella.... 

Miles.  George  W 

Phillips.  Sidney  B  .... 
Penzer,  Patrick  H  .... 

Potter.  Warren 

Reinhart,  John  G 

Stiens.  William  W  .... 

Spangler,  John 

Taulbee,  Joseph  N.... 

Taylor,  Norris  H 

Webb,  Walker  J 

White,  Daniel  C 

COMPANY  I. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Cavtain. 
Joseph  G.  Robinson... 

First  Lieutenant. 
Thomas  J.  Newsham. . 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Godhold  Girnt 

Edwardsville... 
Edwardsville... 
Edwardsville... 
Edwardsville... 

Apr.    27.1861 
Apr.    27,1861 
Apr.    27.1861 
Apr.    27.1861 

Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    25,1861 

Mu8tered  out  July  26,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  26  1861. 

First  Sergeant. 
Edward  L.  Friday 

Mustered  out  July  26. 1861 . 

NINTH    (three    months)    INFANTRY. 


301 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Sergeants. 

James  D.  Cobine 

John  P.  Lusk 

George  Lingenfelter.. 

Corpornls. 
John  H.  Gonterman.. 
Gustavus  O.  Austin... 

Henry  B    Wilder 

Harman  C.  Cassaday.. 

Musicians. 

James  W.  Boyd 

George  W.  Putnam 

Privates. 

Allison,  William 

Altman.  William 

Ashton,  David  N 

Barnsback,  Henry  C.. 

Bishop,  Peter 

Bailhache,  Morgan  H. 

Brendle.  Simeon 

Bauer.  Frank 

Berleman,  Harman 

Calvin.  J  ames  B 

Charliek,  John 

Cassiday.  Wm.  A 

Oornman,  Ferdinand.. 

Crosby,  James 

Calvin,  Robert  W 

Dinsmore,  William  L., 

Davis,  George 

Dettmer,  Henry 

Deikman.  Ernst  A 

East.  Thomas  W 

Feisler.  Henry 

ForemMn,  William  C 

Gates,  Joseph  C 

Green,  Jeremiah 

Gillespie,  Joseph  J 

Hauser,  Adolph 

Hobson,  John 

Hook.  Bernard 

Hamel.  Frederick  W.. 

Hadley.  John  W 

Hauter.  Samuel 

Hauskins,  James  R... 

Jarvis,  William  W 

Kelly,  Michael 

Kluge,  Augustus 

Kelly.  William 

Kreibs.  John  V 

Koufman,  John 

Linderman,  Abraham. 

Lott,  Louis 

Lemka,  Louis  

Lanchly,  John 

Lenning.  P'rederick... 

Lewis.  Francis  M 

Likart,  John  G 

McCalley.  Eli  A 

McDonald,  Wm 

Moore.  George 

Miller,  Henry 

Padon.  William 

Phildens,  Adolph 

Rhoerkaste,  Ernst 

Reid,  (Jhristian 

Runge.  Theodore 

Stinchcomb,  Noah  W. 

Shear.  Joseph 

Smith.  Samuel 

Schuchman,  Andrew.. 

Sharp.   Abraham 

Sauer,  Henry 

Thompson,  William... 

Tucker,  Amos 

Wilson,  Tyler 


Edwardsville. 


Edwardsville. 


Edwardsville... 


Edwardsville... 


Apr.    19.1861 


Apr.    19,] 


Apr.    19, 


Apr.    19,1861 


Apr.    25,1861 


Apr.    25.1861 


Apr.    25.1861 


Apr.    25,  ] 


Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 


Mustered  out  July  26.1861. 


Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 


Disch.  May  27,1861;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  26,1861. 


302 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  ot 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

West    John      

Edwardsville  .. 

Apr.  _19,1861 

Apr.   ^25,1861 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

Woodbury.  George.... 

Secruits. 
Albrigbt,  Henry 

Cairo 

May    27.1861 

May    27.1861 

iMustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Ballard,  John  W 

Bell.  Jesse  W 

Chapman,  Joseph  M.. 

Cox.  Charles  W 

Clark,  James  C 

Clark.  Joseph  D 

' '    

Demraire,  Christian  .. 

Dunnigran,  William... 

"    

Pahnestock,  John 

"    

I'ahiiestock,  James  P. 

' '    

Hess,  William  H 

' ' 

Hughes, Samuel 

"    

Kimble.  Betij.  P 

"    

Kennedy,  Thomas  H.. 

' ' 

Murphy,  William 

"    

' '       

Opdyke.  John  W 

Purviancf-,  William... 

' '    

Stringer.  Joseph  I 

' '    

COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 

Alton  . . .' 

Apr. 
Apr, 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25, 1861 
25, 1861 
25,1861 
19, 1861 
^19. 1861 

^19, 1861 

_19, 1861 
_19. 1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25, 1861 
25, 1861 
25. 1861 
25, 1861 
25, 1861 

25, 1861 

25, 1861 
^25, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

First   Lieutenant. 
Herman  Schwerzer... 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Alton 

Mustered  out  July  26, 1861. 

Alton 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

First  Sergeant. 

Alton 

Sergeants. 

Jacob  Eppenberger. . . 

.1              >  > 

C  or  v  orals. 

Joseph  Dietsehy  

William  Schell 

Frederick  Overbeck.. 

Alton. 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1861 

Musicians. 
Henry  Hill 

Alton. 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 

Privates. 

Belli,  Peter  

Brener,  Henry 

' ' 

•  1              .  • 

•  • 

•   1                                      .4 

•  •                                       >  > 

Bachman,  Charles 

" 

>   >                                      •   1 

.1                                      4   4 

4   4                                      4   4 

Bunse,  William 

Berner  Louis 

•  • 

4   4                                      4   4 

4   4                                      .4 

Davis,  .John 

Dick   Abraham 

4   4                                      4   . 

4   4                                      .4 

Disch.  May  23, '61;  disahil. 

Gottlob,  Theodore 

• ' 

Mustered  out  July  20.  1861. 

Guelich,  Emil 

NINTH    (three    months)    INFANTRY. 


b03 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster- 


Remarks. 


Gerschkey,  Baldwin  .. 

Goldbart,  John 

Gutermann,  Fred.  W  . 

Gibiich.  Charles 

Hartman,  John 

Huter.  Carl 

Harter,  Bernhard 

Horn.  Honry 

Harris,  Charles 

Hitz.  Robert 

Joesting,  Henry 

Joerger,  Albert 

Justi,  Andreas 

Janke.  Henry 

Korn,  Gustaf 

Linsig,  Gottleb 

Lebherz.  Ferdinand... 
Morgenstern.  Wilhelm 

Muller,  Charles 

Mueller,  John 

Nistler,  Robert 

Ott,  Andreas 

Redell,  George 

Kuhland,  George 

Radt,  Freidrich 

Rose,  Christian 

Schield,  Aiigust  

Schuh,  Paul 

Sf'rbert,  John 

Seifried,  Alexander... 

Salzman,  John 

Sehneeberg,  Adolph  .. 

Schopped.  Peter 

Spies,  Meinrad 

Schneider,  Martin 

Schaeffer.  George 

Stoer,  Adam 

Sosal,  August 

Schopped.  John 

Unger,  Ferdinand 

Vetter,  Henry 

Wehrle.  Jacob 

Waehter,  John 

Weishaar,  George 

Weis.  Martin 

Young,  John 

Ziegler,  Martin 

Recruits. 

Beeker,  Christian   

Davidr,  William  H.... 

Drandlost.  August 

Frank,  Nichoms 

Forst,  Charles 

Good.  Hf^nrv 

Hartweck,  Michael 

Hundt,  Anton 

Haber.  -Jacob 

Holl.  William 

Hook.  William 

Haencker.  John 

Kopf,  Valentin 

Keppner,  Bernhardt.. 

Luhr,  James  H 

Mangles,  Peter 

Roetgers,  William  F.. 

Richter,  Carl 

Schwarzbeck,  Anton. - 


Alton 


Apr.    25, 


Mustered  out  July  26,  1861. 


June  7.1861.. 


June  11, 1861. 


June  7 


June  7 


Mustered  out  July  26,  1861 


304 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


TENTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Months'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
X>t  muster. 

Remarks 

Colonels. 
Benjamin  M.  Prentiss. 
James  D.  Morgan 

Apr. 
May 

20. 1861 
20. 1861 

Apr. 

^29.1861 

Cairo 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 

Lie^itenant  Colonels. 

Quincy 

&l 

3, 1861 
27. 1861 

Promote<l  Colonel 

Charles  H.  Adams  .... 

Jacksonville  ... 

Apr. 

29,1861 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 

Major. 
Charles  H.  Adams  .... 

Jacksonville  ... 

M.y 

3. 1861 

May 

9, 1861 

Promoted  Lieut.  Colonel.. 

Adjutant. 

Apr. 

20, 1861 

Apr. 

29, 1861 

Quartermaster. 

Apr. 

20, 1861 

29, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Stirgeon. 

Apr. 

29. 1861 

29, 1861 

First  Ass't  Surgeon. 

May 

18.1861 

Hospital  Stewards. 

M.  G.  Greenwood 

Richmond  Wolcott.... 

Jacksonville. . . . 

Apr. 

^16,1861 

Apr. 

_29, 1861 

M.  O.July  29. 1861.  as  Priv. 
M.  O.July  29. 1861,  as  Mus.. 

Sergeant  Major. 
James  D.  Carmody 

Quincy 

Apr. 

20, 1861 

Apr. 

29, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Quartermaster  Sergt. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

16, 1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 

29, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29.  1861 

Prin.  Musicians. 
Harrison  T.  Prentiss. 

Quincv      

20, 1861 
16, 1861 
20. 1861 

29. 1861 

Edward  B.  Eno 

Jacksonville.... 

COMPANY    A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

John  Tillson 

John  Wood,  Jr... 


Quincy. 


First  Lieutenant. 
Joseph  G,  Rowland  . 


Apr.    22,1861 
June  11,1861 


Apr.    22,1861 


Apr.    29,1861 


[ustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


TENTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY 


305 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Second  Lieutenanls. 

John  Wood.  Jr 

George  A.  Dills 

First  Senjeant. 
George  A.  Dills 

Sergeants. 

James  D.  Carmody 

Charles  F.  Bacon 

Stephen  E.  Fuller 

Corporals. 
Frederick  M.  Dickhut 
William  H.  Haywood . 

Albert  R.  McCoy 

Hugo  HoUan 

Musicians. 

Isaac  L.  Bowers 

Harrison  T.  Prentiss. 

Privates. 

Allen,  James  H 

Asbury.  Henry 

Alexander.  John  P 

Atwood,  Charles 

Bader.  Gustav 

Barrow,  John  M 

Bradly,  Samuel  K 

Brown,  Homer 

Bittleston.  Henry 

Boyle,  John  T 

Burlingame,  Geo.  A.. 

Cadwell,  Joseph  W 

Callahan,  James  H 

Carlin,  Lorenzo  D 

Cook,  Reynard 

Dekreiger,  Peter  W... 

Dekreiger,  John  C 

Divelbliss,  Jacob 

Dustin,  David 

FoUs,Eli 

Gross.  Lewis 

Harris,  Corde  A 

Hayes,  Hiram 

Hawkes,  James  B 

Hasenwinkle,  Henry. . 

Hoover,  Daniel 

Hoover,  Solomon 

Howland,  Nathaniel... 

Howard,  Gary 

Huntly,  Richard  P.... 
Jackson,  Charles  H... 

Keotzle,  John  G 

Kineman.  Albert 

Mehler,  August 

McCarty,  Frank 

McNulty,  William  .... 

Morris,  Beuford 

MuUins,  Thomas  J.... 

Miller,  James  C 

Nater,  George 

Newcomer,  Andrew  J. 

Pool,  George  W 

Prosser,  Abijah  S 

Pearson,  Robert  N.... 
Ransom,  August  M  . . . 
Rousey,  William  H  ... 

Ridder,  Michel 

Rockenfield,  Elias 

Roscamp.  Henry 

Roland,  George  L 

Ryan,  Joseph  M , 

Schwab,  Krederick 

Shipley,  William 

Shuckraft,  John 

Slack,  Albert  B 

Smith,  William 

Schaller,  Frederick  .. 

Vol.  1—20 


Qujncy. 

Quincy. 
Quincy. 

Qujncy. 

Quincy. 
Quincy. 


Apr.    22,1861 
June  11.1861 


Apr.  20.1861 
Apr.  20.1861 


Apr.  20,1861 


Apr.  20,1861 


Apr.  20,1861 


Apr.  29.1861 


Apr.  29.1861 
Apr.  29,1861 


Apr.    29,] 


Apr.    29,1861 


Apr.    29, 


Promoted  Captain 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Prom.  Second  Lieutenant. 


Prom.  Sergeant  Major 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 
Deserted  J  une  27. 1861 


Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 
M.  O.  July  29,  '61.  as  private 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 
M.  O.July  21, '61,  as  private 


Appointed  Prin.  Musician. 


M.O.July  29.  '61.  as  Corpor'l 
Mustered  ont  July  29. 1861. 


M.O.July  29, '61,  as  Corpor'l 
Disch.  Junel, '61:  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Disch.  July  4. 1861;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 
Disch.  June  1.1861:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 


Died  July  4, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


M.O.July  29. '61.  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 


Disch.  June  18.  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 


Disch.  June  18. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 


Disch.  July  4. 1861;  disabil. 


306 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Tallman    Philander 

Quincy  . 

Apr.  ^20.1861 

Apr.  _29,1861 

Mustered  out  Ju']r,29.1861. 

Wycoflf,  Newton 

•  <                 1. 

• '                  '  • 

Wayne,  Abraham  M... 

>  •                  1  > 

>  •                  •  1 

COMPANY  B. 


Date  of  rank 

Date 
of  muster. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

or 
enlistment. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Charles  H.  Adams 

Jacksonville  ,.. 

Apr.    29, 1861 

Promoted  to  Major 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 

Firs     Lieutenants. 

John  W.  King 

Apr.    29.1861 

Promoted  to  Captain 

Thomas  W.  Smith 

June    1, 1861 

June     7, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  W.  Smith 

Jacksonville  ... 

Apr.    29.1861 
June     1, 1861 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut 

James  H.  Burnett 

June     7  1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

First  Sergeant. 

Charles  S.King 

Jacksonville  ... 

Apr.    16.1861 

Apr.    29,1861 

Prom.Q.M.S.Mayl8.1861. 

Sergeants. 
Edward  McConnell... 

Jacksonville  ... 

Apr.    16,1861 

Apr.    29.1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Louis  A.  Rober 

'  • 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 

CoritoraU. 

William  D.  Green 

Jacksonville  ... 

Apr.    16,1861 

Apr.    29.1861 

Mustered  out  July  29,1861. 

William  H.  Beck 

M.  O.  July  29.  '61,  as  private 

John  A.  Ballard 

' '                  " 

Edward  Adams 

' ' 

' ' 

Privates. 

Armstrong:,  Charles... 

Jacksonville  ... 

Apr.    16,1861 

Apr.    29,1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Anderson,  Jonathan  .. 

" 

. .                  • . 

Ayers,  Theophilus.... 

'■ 

Bell.  John  A 

Bibb.  George  R 

' ' 

M.O.July  21,  '61,  as  Corpor'l 

Bouhl,  Charles  J 

" 

Mustered  out  July  29,1861. 

Butler,  Andrew  J 

" 

Brown,  A.  C 

' '                  " 

Couchman,  George  A. 

• ' 

"                  " 

Crosby.  James  H 

' ' 

"                  " 

Coleman.  David  C 

' ' 

' '                  " 

Carney,  Thomas  J 

' ' 

"                  " 

Chapin,  Cornelius  0.. 

Disch.  June  30.  '61;  disabil. 

' ' 

Crouther.  George  H... 

Dougherty.  L.  B 

Donovan,  James  W  ... 

Dunlap.  Henry 

M.O.July  29, '61.  as  Corpor'l 

Dunlap,  William  R.... 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Dawson.  William  H... 

'  * 

Donovan,  William 

' ' 

Eno.  Edward  B 

' ' 

"                  " 

Graves.  John  R 

Promoted  Prin.  Musician. 

Gillham,  John  K 

' ' 

Mustered  out  July  22. 1861. 

Gay,  Thomas  M 

■ ' 

Green,  William  I 

Greenwood,  M.  G 

Prom.  Hospital  Steward  .. 

Hiligus,  Benjamin  F.. 

'  • 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 

' ' 

Hanback,  Louis 

M.  0.  July  20,  '61,  as  Serg't. 

Kinman,  Cyrus  L 

' ' 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

King,  David,  Jr 

' ' 

"                  '  ■ 

Keplinger,  Hardin 

King.  Edward  T 

Kent,  Loren 

<«                  •> 

TENTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


307 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


King,  Frederick 

Kirby,  William  A 

Littell.  Stephen  B  .... 

Loar.  George  O 

Marsh,  Henry  B 

Moore,  Charles  H 

McEnady.  Charles  P.. 

Mason,  Samuel 

Norris,  John  

Owen,  John  A 

Perkins;  James  M 

Pease.  James  C 

Parker.  Martin 

Rudisill,  Robt.  J 

Rawliners,  Spencer 

Ross,  Francis  M 

Stevenson,  Robert  E.. 

Sinclair,  Edward 

Scanland,  Charles  W. 

Scarritt,  Henry  M 

Siggins,  Thomas 

Sanders,  John 

Shaw,  Timothy 

Seymour,  William  R.. 

Ticknor,  Louis  H 

Thompson,  David  W.. 

Upham.  A.  A 

Van  Winkle,  Alex 

Wolcott,  Richmond... 

Wilson,  George 

Widdup,  Thomas 


Jacksonville 


Recruit. 
Roberts,  Derment  C. 


Apr.    16,1861 


Apr.    29.1861 


C    airo. 


May      9, 1861 


May 


Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 
M.O.J uly  29,  '61,  as  Corpor'l 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Disch.  June20, '61;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  30,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Drowned  July  16, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


App.  Hospital  Steward 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Ap.  Mus;  M.  O.July: 


COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Lindsey  H.  Carr 

First  Lieutenant. 
Israel  .Jones    

Sandwich 

Sandwich 

Sandwich 

Sandwich 

Sandwich 

Sandwich 

Sandwich 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

19, 1861 
19, 1861 
19. 1861 
19,1861 
.19,1861 

19. 1861 

^19, 1861 
_19, 1861 

May 
May 
May 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

28,1861 
28,1861 
28, 1861 
29.1861 
29.1861 

^29,1861 

_29, 1861 
29, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29  1861 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Edward  K.  Gilman.... 

First  Sergeant. 
George  S.  Bartlett  .... 

Sergeants. 

Edwin  H.  Syllar 

Charles  G.  Culver 

Hubert  N.  Carner 

Corjmrals. 
Napoleon  Beaubien... 
Samuel  Paxen 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  ^29, 1861. 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

M.  R.  VanNostrand... 
Charles  H.  Kinsell.... 

Mui^iciang, 
Walter  Atkins 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Privates. 

Armstrong.  John 

Addis, William 

Andrus,  William 

Alger,  William 

Avery,  William  H 

Andre.  George  M 

Brieham,  Artemus 

Sandwic 

h 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 
Disch.  June  15, '61;  disabil. 

308 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Bale.  Franklin 

Butts.  Morgan  L 

Breyton.  Sanford 

Costar,  Nicholas 

Carson,  George  A 

Davis   Henry 

Sanj 

; 

Iwieh 

Apr.  ^19,1861 

Apr.  ^29,1861 

Mustere 

d  out  July  2 

9.1861. 

Dean.  George  W 

Dobbin,  David  G 

Dayton,  Hiram 

Darnell,  Alford 

Darnell.  Thomas 

Fox,  WilliamH 

Plynn,  John 

Finch,  Martin  G 

Graham,  Forrester  — 
Hough,  John 

Hadlock,  Samuel 

Haggarty,  Corne  W... 
Heminway,  Lucien 

Hough,  George  A 

Hume.  James  J 

Howard,  James 

Hermann,  Joseph 

Hoag,  Edward 

Hall.  William 

Johnson,  Naman 

Kidder,  Horace  E 

Munson,  Franklin  A.. 

Miller,  James  M 

Martin.  Orrin 

Mitten,  William 

Percival,  Edgar 

Potter,  John 

Pratt.  Delos  W 

Razey,  Sanford 

Ross,  William  H 

Shannon,  Thomas 

Samples,  Nelson 

Schermerhorn,  Jas.  S. 

Schriner.  George 

Surbey,  James 

Seeber.  Lorenzo 

Smith,  Henry  C 

Suddoth,  Preston 

Steward,  George 

Stipp,  Herman 

Tripp.  Calvin 

Tattle.  Harlow 

Treat.  Horace  J  

Whistler.  Christian... 
Welsh,  Thomas 

Woodward,  George 

Walker,  Pranklin 

Welke.  Gustave 

COMPANY  D. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Francis  A.  Dallam 

QuiE 
Quir 
Quin 
Quin 

cy. 

May    16.1861 
May    16,1861 
May    16.1861 
Apr.    23.1861 

May    18.1861 
May    18,1861 
May    18,1861 
Apr.    29.1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

First   Lieutenant. 
Benjamin  Edson 

cy 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 

Seeond  Lieutenant. 
Samuel  J.  Wilson 

cy 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 

First  Sergeant. 
William  James 

cy 

Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 

TENTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


309 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Dat6  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeants. 
Charles  B.  Simpson... 
Thaddeus  A.  Kinsloe. 

Quincy 

Apr.    23,1861 
Apr.    23,1861 

;; 

Apr.    23.1861 

Apr.    23,1861 

Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    23, 1861 
Apr.     20,1861 

Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.  ^29.1861 

Apr.    23,1S61 

Apr.   ;20,1861 

Apr.    23,1861 
Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.  _20,1861 

Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.    23,1861 

Apr.    20,1861 

Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.   ^20,1861 

Apr.   _23,1861 

Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.   ^23,1861 

Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    23,1861 
Apr.    20.1861 
Apr.    23, 1861 
Apr.    20.1861 
Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.  ^20.1861 

Apr.  ^23,1861 

Apr.    20.1861 
Apr.    23,1861 
Apr.    20,1861 

Apr.    29.1861 
Apr.   ^29.1861 

Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.    29,1861 

Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 

<  •                  >  > 

Corporals. 
Putnam  F.  Caldwell... 

Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 

Frederick  A.  Ray 

Collins  McKinney 

' ' 

3Iusiciatis . 

Abs'nt  without  leave,  join'd 
Capt.Barker's  Dragoons; 
M.  0.  Sept.,  1861 

William  M.  Post 

Mustered  out  July  29.  isei. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Privates- 
Allstott.  John 

Baker.  Barney 

' ' 

•  • 

.  • 

Berriam.  William  M  .. 

Disch.  Junel8,'61;  disahil. 
Mustered  out  July_29,1861. 

Booth.  Owen  K 

'  • 

Bradley.  Patrick 

•    4                                                       .    . 

Butcher,  Aaron 

Cairo 

Condon.  Jo.seph 

•    •                                                        >    . 

Chapin.  John  E 

Chandler,  John  T  ..... 

Quincy 

Disch.  June25.'61;  disahil. 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 

Crandall.  Edward  H.. 

' « 

•  1                  • . 

Daran.  Alfred 

.1                 . . 

Dodd.  Charles  B 

Disch.  June  26. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29,1861. 

Dislear,  Joseph 

Douglas,  Thomas  C... 

•  • 

Endicott.  William  E.. 

Fursjuson,  William  H. 

Quincy.. 

Fletcher.  Leroy 

Friday,  David 

Cairo 

Mustered  out  July_29.1861. 

Foster.  Edward 

Quincy. 

F'roehlicb.  G.  F.  Wm.. 

Fuller.  William  H 

•  1                  I . 

Fitchner.  John 

1.                  • , 

Olover,  William 

• ' 

.  i                  .1 

Hamback,  Charles  .... 

•  • 

.1                  , . 

Hall,  Minard 

• .                  •  > 

Heun,  Herre  H 

• .                  .  • 

Johnson.  Garrett 

• ' 

•  >                  •  • 

Joy,  Rufus 

Disch.  June  11. '61:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29,1861. 

Major.Alfred 

McCain.  John 

Miller.  Henry  A 

Odendahl.  Frederick.. 

Owings,  Howard  W... 

•  • 

Paine,  Americus  C 

Parsons,  Austin 



!!         ;: 

Paul,  Alvah  W 

• ' 

•  .                     • , 

Powers.  Joshua  F 

•  • 

.1                     .. 

Rice.  Warren 

" 

• .                     . . 

Rudenshold,  Joestinx. 

. .                     . . 

Salyer,  William  H  .... 

• ' 

Scroggins.  William  G. 

Smith.  Joseph 

Smith,  William  C  .  ... 

Smith,  Nicholas 

•  • 

Speakman,  Nelson.... 

Snyder,  John  J 

Vockel,  Frank 

Jacksonville. . . . 
Quincy. 

Weiland,  Louis 

,  >                     . . 

Watson,  James  H 

. .                     . . 

Welton,  Virgil  A 

Wilson.  George 

!!            !! 

Wright.  John  C 

Ward,  George  W 

Jacksonville.... 
Quincy 

" 

Yeldell,  Edmund 

" 

310 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Recruits. 

Cairo 

June    8.1861 
1' 

June  ^8.1861 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 

Schneider,  Araand.... 

Vulen   Andrew 

11                     .1 

COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Benjamin  M.  Prentiss 
Charles  S.  Sheley 

Quincy 

Apr. 

Apr. 
May 
May 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

22, 1861 
15, 1861 

22. 1861 

22. 1861 
15,1861 
18,  1861 

^20,1861 
20,1861 

^20.1861 

^20, 1861 
^20, 1861 

Apr. 

22,1861 

Promote 

d  Colonel    

d  out  Julv  29.  1861. 

First  Lieutenant. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

22, 1861 
22,1861 

Mustered  out  Julv  29. 1861. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Charles  S.  Sheley 

Quincy. 

Promote 

d  Captain  . 

Reuben  C.  Rutherford 

' ' 

May 
Apr.  ^ 

Apr.  ^ 
Apr.  , 

Apr.  , 
Apr. 

27,1861 
29,1861 

29, 1861 
29,1861 

29, 1861 
29. 1861 

' 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 

First  Sergeants. 
Thomas  H.  B  Brocker 

Quincy 

Disch.  May  15.  '61;  disabil. 

Ap.May  15,by  Gen.Prentiss 

Sergeants. 
Andrew  Wood 

Quincy.. 

Mustered  out  July  29  1861 

George  A.  Race 

•  • 

"                     •  • 

Corporals. 
Sumner  Nichols 

Quincy 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Samuel  H   Davis 

(Jeorge  B.  Johnson. 

' ' 

11                    . , 

Musicians. 
John  W.  Sample 

Quincy 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861, 

Clarence  Poling 

Privatef. 
Auerback,  Solomon . 

Quincy.. 

Mustered  o"<^  .Tulv  29.  iSKi 

Bert,  George  0.  S 

Buerman,  Frederick 

Brown,  Charles  C 

ilickhorn,  William 

3urk,  Charles  H 

Brown,  tVilliam  J.,Jr 

"    :::::::::: 

Carr,  William  C 

Crees,  David 

Dickhut,  William  C... 

Godfrey,  Henry 

Hughes,  Perry  C 

Hewitt,  James  W 

Hebblewaite.  William. 

Hamilton,  John  W  .... 

Holscher,  .John.  ... 

Jansen,  Theodore. 

Johnson,  John. 

Kiev,  Andrew 

Kley,  Adam 

Knight,  Samuel 

Kemper,  Henry 

TENTH    (three    MONTHS)     INFANTRY. 


311 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Lindsey,  Thomas  W.. 
Lindsey.  Lewellyn  ... 

McLaughlin,  John 

Meyer.  Christian 

McClymant,  Alex 

McGibbons.  George... 

McCoy,  John  D 

Melsa,  John  A 

Mann.  Gustavus 

O'Neil,  Arthur 

Nelch,  John  P 

Owings,  Thomas 

Philips,  Edward 

Potter, Columbus  N... 

Porter,  Robert 

Rickmeyer.  William.. 

Ricker,  John  B 

Roukhul,  Henry 

Sumn>ers,  Wm.  E 

Rutherford,  R.  C 

Schmitt,  William  A... 

Sease.  George  H 

Spencer,  William  R... 

Saddler,  William 

Stevens.  Douglass 

Stakleback,  William.. 

Sipple,  John : 

Thompson,  Mark 

Voeth,  Paul 

Watt,  Charles  W 

Wellinger.  James 

Wilcox,  Charles  O 


Apr. 


Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


Disch.  June  5,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 
M.  O.  July  29,  '61.  as  1st  Sgt 
Mustered  out  .July  29,  1861. 


Disch.  Junes,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


COMPANY  P 

(ARTILLERY.) 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Charles  Houghtaling.. 

Ot 
Ot 
Ot 
Ot 
Ot 

Ot 

Ot 
Ot 

tawa  . 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr.  _ 

Apr.  _ 

Apr.  ^ 
Apr.  _ 

18,1861 
18,1861 
18. 1861 
18.1861 
18,1861 

18, 1861 

18, 1861 
18.1861 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

29,1861 
29, 1861 
29, 1861 
29.1861 
29.1861 

_29, 1861 

.29.1861 
29,1861 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29   1861 

First  Lieutenant. 
Charles  C.  Campbell  . 

tawa  . 

Second  Lieutenavt. 
Edward  M.  Wright... 

tawa 

First  Sergeant. 
MarkH.  Prescott,  Jr.. 

tawa 

Sergeants. 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 

John  H.  Edward 

John  Sawyer 

' 

Corporals. 
Parmer  F.  Scoval 

tawa 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 

Isaac  Oliver 

.  •                    1  • 

George  Cooper  

I 

Musicians. 
Duvid  R.  Gregg 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1861, 

Privates. 

Burgess,  William 

Butterfield,  Levi 

' 

Burger,  Henry  H 

• 

Bell.  Barber     .. 

Bryant,  Louis 

Coalscott.  William.... 

• 

Cristfellow.  Christian 

• 

Channel,  Martin  V.  B. 

. 

312 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Dyer,  James 

Duckworth,  William.. 
Dobson,  William  E.... 

Forbes,  Asa 

Fuller,  Obed 

Fuller,  Henry 

Greenleif ,  Levi 

Gamble,  Pomaroy 

Gilmore,  John  R 

Gills.  John 

Hays,  Charles 

Hodkinson,  Henry 

Hall.  Boardman 

Jones,  Benjamin  W... 

Jones,  Corey 

Jackson.  William  C... 

Kelley.  William 

Lane,  Francis  M 

Larry,  John  H 

Linsley,  John  C 

Lawrence,  George 

Lambert,  Samuel  C-.. 

Lewis,  Moses 

Lass,  John 

Lamkin,  Frank  H 

Miller,  James  R 

Mooreland.  John 

Miller.  Francis  E 

Massy,  John 

Makeever.  Charles  H. 

Mahar,  ('harles 

Moore,  Samuel  H 

Place.  Edward  D 

Petterson.  Samuel 

Pettergrrew,  Wm.  J  ... 

Rodsfers.  Thomas 

Robinson,  Henry 

Robinson.  Henry  D... 

Reed,  Samuel  I 

Scoval,  Eli  H 

Sparks,  Eli 

Still.  George 

Stein.  Frederick 

Suiter.  Benjamin 

Sweet,  Riley 

Slagle,  Henry 

Sparks,  Samuel 

Thomas,  William  H... 

Vincent,  Deforest 

Walton,  Joseph 

Warner,  Limon  S 

Winnermore,  E.  S.  E. 
Whitman,  Chester  P.. 
Woodman.  Daniel  P  .. 

Watson,  Thomas 

Whalon.  Edward.... 

Ward,  .Jame.s  W 

Wightman,  Ephraim 

Recruit. 
Ellsworth,  Morris  F 


Apr.    18,1861 


Cairo 


Apr.    29.1861 


Apr.    23.: 
Apr.    18,1861 


Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 


Disch.  June  16, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29,1861. 


Disch.  June  16,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 


June  15.1861  .June   15,1861  Mustered  out  July  29,1861. 


COMPANY  G. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or    en- 
listment 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
McLean  F.  Wood 

First  Lieutenant, 
James  Mitchell 

Second  LieuttnanX. 
James  P.  Longley  .... 

Jacksonville  ... 
Jacksonville  ... 
Jacksonville  ... 

Apr.    22.1861 
Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    22.1861 

Apr.   29,1861 
Apr.   29.1861 
Apr.    29.1861 

Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 

TENTH    (three   MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


313 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


First  Sergeant. 
Theodore  P.  Dockson, 

tiergeants. 

Joseph  C.  Mitchell 

John  McAhan  

John  S.  Patterson 


Corporals. 
William  E.  Hunt    . 
Edward  B.  Egbert 
William  S.  Sperry. 
John  M.  Stringam 


Miisickmn. 

Charles  B.  Happy 

William  T.  Gibbons... 

Privates. 

Ames,  Sylvester 

Ault,  Jacob 

Barber,  Thomas  C 

Baxter.  Pierson  L 

Burk.  William  J 

Bailey,  John  E  ..- 

Butcher.  John 

Bosler,  Andrew 

Bell,  Edward  L 

Bassett,  Charles 

Cruse,  Philip 

Chandler,  Henry  W... 

Cahil,  Pat^rick 

Crawley,  William  T... 
■Chapman, Thomas  D.. 

Cromwell,  Robert 

Daulton,  Charles 

Drennan.  Delos  W... 

Delzell,  Leroy  S 

Dinnen,  William 

Earger.  Charles 

Evans,  William  W 

Foersterling,  Fred  ... 

Foliz.  William 

French,  Charles 

Fortune.  John 

Good,  Thomas  J 

Hurst,  Thomas 

Holtzbacker,  Aug 

Horton,  George  W 

Hardy,  George 

Hargrove,  Francis  M.. 

Kelly.  Philip 

Larkin.  Timothy 

McDonald,  Archibald. 

Maple,  John 

McGrath,  Henry 

McSherry,  Nicholaus. 

McMahan,  Patrick 

Piatt,  Wesley 

Peck,  David  W 

Rice,  William  D 

Rosenback,  Moses 

Stovall,  David  H 

Snider,  George 

Sargent,  John  W 

Smith,  Joseph 

Snyder.  Daniel  D 

Sibert,  William 

Samuels.  John  W 

Swan,  James  M 

Taylor,  Andrew  J 

Trotter,  Preston  A  ... 

Thomas,  John 

Thomson.  Marvalos... 

Welch,  Walter  J 

Warner,  Moses 

Warner.  John  H 

Welch,  Lawrence 

White,  Elisha 

^Warner.  David  C 


Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville. 


Apr.  22. 


Apr.  22.1861 


Apr.  22. 


Apr.  22. 


Apr.  22,1861 


Apr.  29.1861 
Apr.  29.1861 


Apr.  29,1861 


Apr.  29,1861 


Mustered  out  July ; 
Mustered  out  July  ; 


Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 


Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 


314 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank, 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  of   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Wigrhtman,  Jackson... 

Warner.  James  M 

Walker,  James 

Jacksonville.... 

Apr.    22,1861 
•* 

Apr.   29,1861 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 

COMPANY  H. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Daniel  H.  Gilmer 


First  Lieutenants. 
Christopher  C.  Bryant 
George  W.  Olney 


Second  Lieutenant . 
James  W.  Harris... 


First  Sergeant. 
John  Slater 


Sergeants. 

Albert  L.  Aubin 

Adam  Dobson , 

Anthony  W.  Crowder, 


Corporals. 
Theophilus  Smith 
Francis  W.  Lamb  . 
Henry  McSmith. .. 
Henry  Hardtuer.. 


Musicians. 
rael  Berkshire  . 
John  N.  Carlisle  . 


Privates. 

Baker,  Richard  D 

Bagby,  Amos 

Botzel,  Henry  H 

Bethuram,  Isaac 

Bell,  John  W.  E 

Bertsch,  George 

Black,  Charles  H 

Brakhane,  William  ... 

Brown,  Zibah  G 

Butz,  William 

Caffyn,  Jacob 

Carrell,  Henry 

Champ,  William  H 

Crank.  William  G 

Crysup,  George  W 

Curtis,  George  W 

Decker,  Orange  R 

Dignan,  John  E 

Durham,  Aquilla 

Dutton,  William 

Pullmar,  John 

Funderburk,  Abel  E.. 
Goodman,  Robert  H . . . 
Griggs,  Ichabod  N  . 

Green.  James  P 

Green,  John  D 

Hays,  John  P 

Heath,  Asa  L 

HofEherr,  David... 

Hofsess.  John 

Horrill.  George  — 
Jones,  William  B... 
Kaufmann,  Joseph. 

Lenhart.  David 

Lewis,  Harmon  D  .. 
Livingston.  Alonzo 
Longnecker.  Rufus  M 
McManis,  James  .. 
McNeal,  Allen ^ 


Springfield.. 
Springfield., 

Springfield- 
Springfield., 
Springfield., 

Springfield.. 

Springfield. 
Springfield. 


Apr.  25.1861 


Apr.  24.1861 
Apr.  25,1861 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  24,1861 

Apr.  24,1861 

Apr.  24,1861 

Apr.  ^24,1861 

Apr.  24.1861 


Apr.  29,1861 

Apr.  29.1861 

Apr.  29.1861 

Apr.  29.1861 

Apr.  29.1861 

Apr.  ^29.1861 

Apr.  29.1861 

Apr.  29,1861 


Mustered  out  July  29, 1861 . 


Resigned  June  29, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 
Disch.  June  17,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29,   861. 


Disch  June  17. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 


M.O.July  29.'61.  as  Corpor'i 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


TENTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


315 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enlisted  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Moore.  Benjamin  F... 

Moon,  Carlos  H 

Mills.  George  E 

Springfield 

Apr.  , 

24.1861 

Apr.  . 

29,1861 

Mustered  out  July  2l 

;  1861. 

Nossett.  William 

Neubach,  Henry  L 

Ochsenport.  Och 

Peter,  August 

Rettick.  Philip 

Rugge,  Henry 

Shaw.  William  H  H... 

Shaw,  Arsamus 

Shepard.  George  A.... 
Sehoenthaler.  Charles 

Scherer.  Cosmos 

Schwagler.  Lewis 

Steinke.  William 

Tacket,  Charles 

Turner,  James  W 

Thompson.  Andrew  J. 

Viles,  George  W 

Verry,  John  V      

Wagner   John 

Williams.  Augustus  .. 
Wiseman.  John 

COMPANY  I. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  ea- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Caleb  Hopkins 

First.  Lieutenants. 
James  A.  Lott 

Springfield 

Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    22.1861 

Apr.    22.1861 

Apr.    19,1861 

Apr.    21.1861 
Apr.    19,1861 
Apr.    21,1861 

Apr.    21.1861 

Apr.    21,1861 

Apr.    19,1861 
Apr.  ^21,1861 

Apr.    26.1861 
Apr.    22.1861 
Apr.    19,1861 

Apr.  ^21.1861 

Apr.    19.1861 
Apr.    21.1861 
Apr.    19,1861 

Apr. 

29, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Resigned 

James  P  Flood 

Springfield.... 
Springfield.... 

Springfield.... 
Springfield.... 

Springfield  .... 

Springfield.... 
Joliet ".!! 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
James  P.  Flood 

Promoted 

Wells  Bartram 

First  Sergeant. 
Bartram  Ward 

Sergeants. 
Alexander  Busby 

June 
Apr. 
Apr.  , 

Apr.  , 
Apr. 

27, 1861 
29,1861 
29. 1861 

29, 1861 
29,1861 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861 
Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

"                    " 

Corporals. 

John  J.  Robbins 

Robert  A.  Connelly... 
Abel  Putney 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 
Disch.June25,1861:  disabiL 
Mustered  out  Julv  29.  1861. 

Frederick  Hartwick... 

Privates. 

Allender,  Samuel 

Averett,  Thomas 

Mustere 

d  out  July  2 

),  1861. 

Billington,  James 

Barr.  James 

Springfield 

Cairo  . 

Buschelburif.  Rudolph 
Brown,  William  W.... 

Bowers,  George 

Bohen.  Patrick 

Jacksonville  .. 

Plainfield 

Cairo 

Ullen 

Bowen,  Lawrence 

Cairo 

Bump,  Charles 

Chick  Robert 

Springfield .... 
Peoria  .  ... 

Conway,  Peter 

Culrer,  Phineas  N 

Crosby.  James 

Connell.  Thomas  N ... . 

Urbana 

'sm 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Bank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


€ole, Edgar 

Davis,  Napoleon 

Dunn,  John 

Edmunds,  John  W  — 

Pox.  rhomas 

Fuuk.John  W 

Garner,  Elijah 

Galvin,  Daniel 

Gibson,  Benjamin 

Grimsley,  James 

Grisom,  Albert  N 

Hays,  William 

Johnson, George  W... 
Kennedy.  Thomas  W. . 
Kugbaura,  Richard  — 

Lee,  Frederick  W 

Loughridge,  Edward. . 
Murray,  Thomas  C  — 

Magginas,John 

JVIclutire,  Thomas 

McCarty,  James 

Mock,  Jacob  Y 

Marvin,  George  W 

Metlock,  John 

Metlock.Micajah 

Mosher,  Lang 

Moore,  William 

McCauley,  Patrick  .... 

Pringle.John 

Pringle,  James 

Pratt,  Charles  L 

Penny,  Nicholas 

Roach,  Henry 

Rogers,  A.  W 

Reynolds,  Thomas  M.. 

Robertson, Jesse  

Spath,  George 

Seaman.  Joseph 

Sharp.  Henry 

Sweeny,  James 

St.  John,  Francis 

Teadrow,  William  L. . 
Welland,  Christopher 

Wheeler.  F.G 

White,  Edward  H 

West,  Charles 


Jacksonville 
Springfield  .. 


Joliet 

Springfield 
Plainfield... 
Springfield 


Cairo 

Jacksonville 


Plainfield. 


Springfield .. 

Cairo 

Chicago 

Jacksonville 
Springfield  . . 


Jonesboro  .. 
Springfield  . 

Joliet 

Cairo 


LaSalle  , 


Naausay — 
Springfield 


Plainfield.... 

Cairo 

Springfield  .. 
Wilmington  , 
Plainfield  — 

Cairo 

Springfield ., 


Cairo 

Springfield 


Cairo 

Mound  City 
Troy 


Apr. 
Apr, 


22,1861 
21, 1861 


Apr.  29,1861 


Apr. 
Apr. 


19, 1861 
21,1861 
Apr.  19,1861 
Apr.  ^21.1861 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  21,1861 

Apr.  26,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  21,1861 
Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  22,1861 
Apr.  21,1861 


Apr.  19,1861 
Apr.  29,1861 


9. 1861 


21, 1861 
19. 1861 


21, 1861 
19.1861 


Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 


Apr.  29.1861 

Apr.  21,1861 

Apr.  29,1861 

Apr.  21.1861 

Apr.  23,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 


Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Discharged  June  7, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


M.  O.  July  29,  '61,  as  Corp'l . 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Disch.June  .18,Court-mart 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Disch.  June  19, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 


Disch.  July  14, '61:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29.1861. 


Disch.  (minor)  June  28, '61 
Mustered  out  July  29,  iSJl. 


COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain . 
Edward  McAllister  .. 

First  Lieutenant. 
George  J.  Wood 

.•Second  Lieutenant. 
William  C.  Chapman 

First  Sergeant, 
AloDzo  W.  Coe 

Sergeants. 
John  H.  Kercheval... 
Charles  M.  Barnett  .. 
James  A.  Borland 

Corporals. 

Julius  D.  Roberts 

Levi  B.  Wightman... 

Josiah  Burdick 

John  Fellows 


Plainfield 
Plainfield 
Plainfield 
Plainfield 
Plainfield 

Plainfield 


May  15,1861 

May  15.1861 

May  15.1861 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 


May  18,1861 

May  18,1861 

May  18,1861 

Apr.  29.1861 

Apr.  ^29,1861 

Apr.  29.1861 


Mustered  out  July  29. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 
Mustered  out  July  29, 
Mustered  out  July  29, 
Mustered  out  July  29. 


Disch.  June  16. '61;  disabi 
Mustered  out  July  29. 186 


TENTH    (three    MONTHS)     INFANTRY. 


317 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Musicians. 
Matthew  W.  Borland.. 
Charles  Lacy 

Privates. 

Alford.  Harry  L 

Bond.  George  F 

Baird,  Lyman 

Boyd,  Nelson 

Boyd,  Frederick  W 

Brown,  Elisha 

Buell.  Fitzroy 

Colegrove,  Lavius  F.. 

Clay.  Edward  C 

Corbin,  Oliver  G 

Countryman,. Jos.  C... 

Cooper,  Edgar  H 

Carter.  Russell 

Cook.  Amoa 

Preelove,  George  A... 

Hyland.  Luke 

Hossley.  Edward  T... 

Hills.  Lorenzo  R 

Houghton,  Henry 

Hubbard.  John  B 

Jacobs,  Wade  H 

Jacobs,  Louden  C 

Lacey.  Fayette 

Landers,  Martin  V 

Lutten.  William  H.... 
Lukentary,  Christop'r 

Miles.  Milo  W 

McClester.  George  R.. 

Norris,  Erwin  J 

Pierce,  Daniel  H 

Piatt,  Septimus  J  .  . . . 

Piatt,  George  H 

I'otter.  Andrew  G 

Pardy.  Francis 

Platts,  Nelson 

Palmer,  Wm.  H 

Price,  Henry  S 

Paxson,  Robinson 

Ross,  Alexander  G.  S. 
Raynolds.  Moses  S  — 

Rosslter,  David  B 

Riddle.  James  H 

Randall,  Joseph  R 

Royce,  Orland  W 

Rogers,  Alpheus  W... 

Sherrill,  Henry 

Saltsgiver,  Henry 

Spangler,  Samuel 

Spangler,  Peter  W 

Spangler.  Adams  S.... 

Shuffler.  Daniel  H 

Sellers,  James 

Shenck,  Wells  C 

Sweetwood,  Isaac 

Steward,  George 

Tedrow.  Daniel 

Tunnecliff.  Geo.  C 

Thaila.  William 

Woods,  Edwin  S 

Wright.  Robert  B 

Worten,  George  H 

Waters,  Edmund 

Wood,  Milton  R 

Recnnts. 
Freelove.  Sylvester  B. 
Apthorp.  George  H  ... 

Dudley,  James  H 

Edmund,  John  N 

Fla8<r.  George  W 

Hill,  Emmett  F 


Plainfleld 
Cairo 


Plainfleld 


Apr.  19. 
Apr. 


Apr.  29,1861 
Apr.  25,1861 


Apr.    29,1861 


Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Deserted  May  13,1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Disch.  May  15. '61;  disabiL 
Disch.  June  13,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


Died  July  2. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 


Apr.    30,1861 


Absent  sick  at  muster  out.. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 

Deserted  May  13.  1861 

Disch.  May  1,1861;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 


Disch.  May  5, 1861;  disabiL 
Mustered  out  July  29,1861. 


Absent  sick  at  muster  out^ 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


Deserted  July  2, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 
Disch.  May  24,  1861;  disa'y. 
Mustered  out  July  29.  1861. 
No  such  name  on  M.  0.  roll 
but  he  was  mustered  in. 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1861. 


M.  O.  July  29,'61.as  corpo'l 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1861. 


518 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Lord,  Alonzo  R 

Thompson,  Jonan  E  .. 

Vinson.  Thomas 

Wood,  George  W 

"Wills   William  H  H 

Cairo 

Apr.  ^30,1861 

Apr.  ^30.1861 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1861. 
Absent ;  sick  at  M.  0 

Mustered  out  July  29,1861! 
Died  June  21, 1861    

ELEVENTH  (THREE  MONTHS)  INFANTRY. 


319 


ELEVENTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Months'  Service. 


FIELD   AND   STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Colonel. 
William  H.  L.  Wallace 

May 

1. 1861 

May 

1, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
J.  Warren  Filler 

Effingham 

May 

1,1861 

May 

1. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 

Major. 
Thomas  E.  G.  Ransom 

Vandalia 

May 

1. 1861 

May 

1. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 

Adjutant. 

May 

2, 1861 

May 

2. 1861 

Quartermaster. 

May 

22, 1861 

Mnv 

22, 1861 

Surgeon. 
AdolphW.  Heise 

May 

2, 1861 

Mflv 

2. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Assinfant  Surgeon. 
Azro.  E.  Goodwin 

May 

2, 1861 

May 

2, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 

Chaplain. 
C.  P.Clark 

May 

3,1861 

May 

2,1861 

NON-COMMISSIONED    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Sergeant  Major. 
Cyrus  E.  Dickey  ... 


QuartermaBter  Sergt. 
Morris  A.  Wheeler... 


ffonpital  Steward. 
Derastus  Holmes 


Ottawa  . . . 
LaSalle.. 
Rockford 


Principal  Musicians. 

James  McQuillan 

Wilson  Lee  Smith  ... 
Henry  M.  Riker 


Vandalia., 
Ottawa  . .. 
Vandalia  , 


May  2. 1861 
May  2, 1861 
Apr.    24,1861 


Apr.  24.1861 
Apr.  20,1861 
Apr.  24,1861 


May  2. 1861 

May  3,1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  30,1861 


Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 
Disch.  June  9,  '61:  disabil 


820 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


COMPANY    A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Captain. 


Smith  D.  Atkins Freeport 


First  Lieutenant. 
Martin  E.  Newcomer. 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Silas  W.  Field 


First  Sergeant. 
Franklin  T.  Goodrich, 


Sergeants. 
Gugan  J.Davis... 
Daniel  A.  Sheetz. 
William  Polk 


Corporals. 
Richard  W.  Hurlburt. 
Christ'ph'r  T.Dunham 
James  O.  Churchill... 
Robert  H.  Rodermel.. 

Musicians. 
Christian  E.  Cotton... 
Jno.  R.  Harding 


Privates. 

Acker,  George  H 

Allen,  William  W 

Brewster,  Joseph  W.. 

Brennan,  Robert 

Baury,  Albert 

Blakeman,  William  N. 

Best,  Aaron  S 

Baker,  Henry  P 

Brown,  William  H 

Bellman,  Frank 

Chambers,  James  S... 

Chown,  Joseph  N 

Chattaway,  Thomas... 
Coppersmith,  Anthony 

De Armit,  Foster  M 

Dodge,  Charles  A 

Dreener,  Frederick  ... 

Duncan.  James  W 

Davis,  James  P 

Eshleman,  Michael  ... 

Eddy.  William 

Geiser,  John 

Gartmann.  Nicholas  .. 

Graham.  David  F 

Hayes.  John  R 

Hurlburt,  Elisha  J.... 

Hoover,  James  W 

Hall.  Luther 

Hathaway,  Thomas  J.. 

Hershy,  John  E 

Harnish,  Joseph  F  — 

Hunt.  William  W 

Irvine,  William  J 

Jones,  Augustine  D... 

Ingham,  Samuel  H 

Kegel,  Frank 

Kassal,  Nicholas 

Lott,  William  W 

Langdon.  David 

Lamb,  Osbus  F 

Lindemann,  Samuel .. 
Loveland,  Jerome  H.. 

Liebecker,  Samuel 

McGhee,  James  H 

McDowell,  Jlysses  B. 

Miller,  Albert  J 

Murphy.  Francis 

McLaughlin,  Wm.  T.. 

McCormick,  DaTid 

Miller,  John  M 


Freeport. 
Freeport. 
Freeport. 
Freeport . 

Freeport . 

Freeport. 
Freeport. 


May  14,1861 

May  14,1861 

May  14,1£61 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19.1861 


Apr.    19,1861 


Apr.  30.1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  30.1861 

Apr.  30.1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  30,1861 


Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  18f51. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Pro.Sere't;  M.O.July  30, '61 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Disch.  June  13,'61:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1S61. 


Disch.  June  13, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Disch.  June  13,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 


Drowned  July  19, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 
Disch.  June  13, '61:  disabil. 

Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 


Died  typh.  fever  Junel2,'61 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Disch.  June  13,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 


Disch.  June  13.'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Pro.  Corp.;  M.O.July  30,'61 
Disch.  June  13. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 


Disch.  June  13, '61;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 
Disch.  June  13,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 
Disch.  May  5. 1861;  disabil. 


ELEVENTH     (THREE    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


321 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

McLauchlin,  Fred  R.. 
Oweu.  Joseph  P 

Free 

port 

........ 

Apr,    W,1861 

" 

June  15,1861 
May   ^(5,1861 

June  ^15, 1861 
May   _  6,1861 

June  ^15. 1861 

May   ^6.1861 

Apr,    30.1861 

" 

.June  15,1861 
May   ^6,1861 

June  19,1861 
June  15,1861 
May   _  6,1861 

June  ^15, 1861 

May   _  6,1861 

Disch.  June  13.  61;  disabU. 
Mustered  out  July  _3U,  1861. 

Patterson,  Arthur 

Piersol,  George  L 

Smith  Nellus    

Disch.  June  13  '61;  disabil. 

Stronij,  Lorenzo 

Smith, Oscar  F 

Sluugh,  Michael 

Mustered  put  JulyJO.  1861. 

11              •  • 

Stafford,  (Vrus  G 

Wishart,  Thomas 

Wagoner,  John  P 

Weaver,  Milton  S 

Walton   John      

::       :: 

Waterbury,  Stephen.. 
Waterbury,  E.  Stevens 
Walkey,  Jacob 

Springfield 

Freeport 

Disch.  May  18. '61 ;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Wark  James 

Recruits. 
Brooks.  Edward  L.... 
Cantrill.Joel  T 

Free 

port 

'    :::::::: 
]    



:    



Mustered  out  July 

Disch.  June  27, '61 
Disch.  June  12. '61 
Mustered^  out  July 

Disch.  June  13  '61 

30,  1861. 

Fowler.  Rivers  J 

Hathaway,  Earl 

Hathaway.  Uavid  .     .. 

Hays,  Russell  A 

Hunting.  Edward 

Hurlburt.  Elijah 

lugersoll,  Oiton 

Laiub.ThomasM 

Lapp  Aaron 

disabil. 
disabil. 
30,  1861. 

McLauchlin,  Richard.. 

Paul,  Valentine  A 

Quinn,  William 

Staver,  Hugh  Q 

Shuler.  William  T  .... 

disabil. 

Wooton,  Daniel 

Mustered  out  July 

30,  1861. 

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Frederick  W.Shaw... 


First  Lieutenant, 
Greenbury  L.  b'ort 


Second  Lieutenant. 
John  M.  McClauahan. 


First  Serqeant. 
Thomas  Ellis 


Se  rye  ants. 

Merwin  Black 

Heniy  Buik 

Benj.  F.  Blackstone... 


Corporals. 

Ralphs,  ("uttle 

George  Wright 

Samuel  Cutler 

Richard  H.  Maxwell . 


JIusicians. 

Israel  D.  Coburn 

Albert  W.  Gore 


Lacon. 
Lacon. 
Lacon. 
Lacon. 
Lacon. 


Apr.  22,1861 

Apr.  22,1861 

Apr.  22,1861 

Apr.  20,1861 

Apr.  20,1861 

Apr.  ^20,1861 

Apr.  20,1861 


Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  ,30,1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  30. 1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  30.1861 


Mustered  out  July  30, 
Mustered  out  July  30, 
Mustered  out  July  30, 
Mustered  out  July  30, 
Mustered  out  July  30, 


Mustered  out  July  30. 
Died  typh.  fever,  June  6.  '61 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Musteredout  July  30.  1861. 


Vol.  1-21 


322 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

^  Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Privates. 
Addington.  VVm.  S.... 

Lacon 

Springfield 

Lacon 

Apr.    20.1861 
Apr.    30.1)-61 
Apr.    20,1861 

Apr.    a0.1861 
Apr.  ^20,1861 

•  • 

Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.  ^20.1861 

Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.  ,20.1861 

Apr.  ,30,1861 
Apr.  ,20,1861 

Apr     30,1861 
Apr.  ,20,1861 

Apr.  ,30,1861 

Mustered  out  July  ,30, 1861. 

Boice.  Welcome  H  .... 

Disch.  June  11, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Jul5;,30. 1861. 

Blanchard,  Nathainel. 

'  • 

•  • 

Jotnmer,  John 

. . 

Barn  hart,  Jacob 

' ' 

. .                  . . 

•  • 

Discharged  June  7. 1861.... 
Mustered  out  July  ,30.  18«1. 

Corriiran,  John 

Deatie.  Samuel  B 

•  • 

. .                  .  • 

• ' 

. .                  • , 

Fox    Amos 

•  • 

Fuller,  John  N 

Flemon,  William 

Gay,  George  W 

Springfield 

"                  '  * 

1  •                  .. 

•  • 

" 

Hurlbut,  Eijbert  R 

• ' 

Hurlbut.  Willis 

•  • 

. .                  .1 

" 

Hall.  Peter  A 

" 

•  • 

. .                  .  > 

•  • 

•  • 

Kuhl, Jacob    

•  • 

.>                  > . 

Lewis,  Thomas  N 

•  • 

•  • 

.  •                  •  • 

Larr,  John  W 

•  • 

> «                  .1 

Springfield 

Latourette,  Joseph  — 
Leitjhton.  Andrew  J... 

Moren.  Terrence 

Murray.  Elijah  1 

Miller.  John  W 

Morley,  Howard  C  .... 
Maurice,  William  G... 

Madden.  James  H 

McDonald,  Charles.... 

Disch.Junel4;  Court-mart. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 
Disch.  June  11. '61; , disabil. 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

McDonald,  Arthur 

McKinzie,  Jotin 

McMahon,  Daniel 

McAuley.  Robert  P.... 

Springfield'.!!!! 

::        :: 

Ogg  Georee  E 

Powers,  Alexander 

"        '■ 

Piatt  James  . 

• ' 

1 .        • . 

.  t        .. 

Ryan.  Charles 

•  • 

• ' 

' ' 

••        1 . 

Rogers,  Michael 

•  • 

Scholl,  Philip 

' ' 

• .        > . 

Shaw,  George  B 

•  • 

Smith,  .John  A 

•  • 

Scott,  Walter 

•  > 

..        . . 

•  • 

.1        • . 

•  • 

Sewell,  Martin  W 

Disch.  June  11.  '61;  disabil. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.. 

•  • 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 

Traver,  Jesse 

1 1                 . . 

Traver,  August  P 

Disch.  June  7. 1861;  disabil. 

Thompson,  James 

Springfield 

Mustered  out  July  ,30. 1861. 

Vanantwerp,  Hiram  .. 

. .                  . , 

Wies.  Peter 

Wilson,  Cornelius  .... 

• ' 

Wris;ht.  Calvin 

Wright,  Daniel  W 

•  ' 

.  >                  .1 

Walker.  Joseph 

•  • 

Wiar,  Solomon 

Wyner,  John  M 

• ' 

.1                  .  t 

Wesley.  James  W 

" 

Disch.  June  11. '61:  disabU. 

ELEVENTH  (THREE  MONTHS)  INFANTRY. 


323 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
rollment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Worley.  Loren  A 

Wilcox   Alfred  R 

Laoon 

Apr.  ^20,1861 

Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.    20.1861 

June  19.1861 
June  ^21,1861 

Apr.  ^30.1861 

June  19.1S61 
June  21,1861 

Mustered  out  July  30.1861. 
M.  O.  July  30. '61.  as  oorpor'l 

'• 

Walker,  Anderson  .... 

Springfield 

Lacon 

Bi-crmts. 

Sowards,  William 

Thompson,  LaKoy 

Bird's  Point,  Mo 

COMPANY  C. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
rollment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

CoDtain. 
-A»ron  L.  Rockwood. . . 

First  Lieutenant. 
S.P.Jones 

Centralia 

Centralia 

Centralia 

Centralia 

Centralia 

Centralia 

Centralia 

Centralia 

Springfield.".!!! 
Centralia....!!!! 

Apr.    26.1861 
Apr.    26.1861 
Apr.    26,1861 
Apr.    19,1861 
Apr.    19.1861 

Apr.    19.1861 

Apr.    19.1861 
Apr.  _19.1861 

Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.  ^30,1861 

Apr.  ^30.1861 

Apr.    30,1861 
Apr.  ^30,1861 

Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Isaac  C  Jewell 

First  Sergeant. 
<Teorge  C.  McKee 

Strgeants. 

John  F.  Whitney 

Hugh  F.  Mc Williams. 
George  W.Lewis 

Corporals. 

Antony  W.  Young 

William  J.  Kibley 

Charles  Arthur 

William  Howe  

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861 . 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 

Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 

Musician. 
JUarcus  H.  Perry 

Privates. 

Andirsch,  Anton 

Bluthart,  Adolphus... 
Burnett,  Franklin  S  .. 
Bu;kley,  Benjamin... 

Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30.1861. 

Burk,  Edniond  H 

Brookins,  William  A.. 

Bartletr.  William 

€lark.  Thomas  H 

Carter,  Richard  H 

Christy,  Kobert  H 

Cameron,  Robert  A... 
Crabtree,  George  W... 

Cook,  James  B 

Dailey,  John  R 

Eagle,  Theodore 

Egger.  William 

Fowler,  Oscar  B 

Falkner.  Azario  W.... 
Golen,  Henry  

Groch   Jacob 

Hamilton,  James 

Hathaway,  Val   E 

Hutter,  William 

Harritt,  James  P 

Houst<m.  .John  B 

Hadsell,  Daniel  W.... 

Hanson.  Thomas 

Hill.James  L 

Hoskins.  William  A... 
Johnson,  Alonzo 

324 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Jehu    Robert 

Centralia 

•^pringfieVd  .!!!! 
Centralia 

;;    ;;;;;;;; 

........ 



Camp  Lyon 

Centralia 

Camp  Lyon 

Apr,  ^19,1861 

June  26,1861 
May    15,1861 

July  _13,1861 

May    18,1M1 
Muy    15.1m;i 
May   _18,1N61 

June  26,1861 
May    lb.  181.1 
May    15.l8t;i 
.May    31.1861 
June  26,1861 
May    31.1861 
May    ln.is61 
June  26,1861 
May    18.1861 
July    13,1861 

Apr.  ^30.1861 

•• 
" 

June  26.1861 
May   _15.18 

July  ^13.1861 

May    18. 1861 
May    15.1S61 
May   ^18,1861 

June  26.1861 
May    Is.  iM.l 
May    15.181;] 
May    31.1861 
June  26. 186] 
May    31,1861 
May    15,1861 
June  26.1861 
May    is.isn 
July    13.1861 

Mnsterpfi  out  .Tiilv  30    iHfil 

Joliff   Klijah- 

" 

• 

Mustei  ed  out  July  3C 

.    ^^^. 

Katihiitfer,  Jolin  0 

Kise  Josiah  1". 

Lents.  Charles 

Murris,  Franklin 

Moore.  Joseph   

MoWilliains,  John  S.. 

Nehns,  Archie  T 

Perry   John  ~< 

Parkhurst,  Byron  VV.. 

Purdie.  Joseph   

Puffh.  Joseph  W 

Pitts.  Jo^-l 

PridH.  William 

Pittcher.  (ieorge 

Roper.  Charles  A. 

Smith.  Henry  W 

Smith.  Martin  A 

Sinclair.  James  J 

Smith.  John  P  . 

Suyder.  Henry  P 

Teats,  Ben.iamin  P.... 

Taylor,  Thomas  B 

Thomas.  John  E 

Tiefhner.  Theodore... 
Willis.  Si.illmauP.... 
Waldeti.  .lesse 

Watson.  James  M 

Woehl,  Raymond 

Ri-crnits. 
Browder,  Dnniel  H.... 

demons,  John  M 

Cameron,  William 

Chizl.-r,  Milton  B 

Donahue,  Robert 

,  1861. 

Hamilton,  William  G.. 

House,  Howard  J 

Keller,  Jacob 

Laslie.  George  W 

Lane.  William 

Moffett.  Tunis  A 

Marks,  Isaac 

Patton,  Thomas  A 

Sawyer.  Daniel  H 

Sewell.  Dempsey 

Scott,  Archibald  B.... 
Willis.  Theophilus  F.. 
Yost.  George 

Camp  Lyon 

Centralia 

:::::::: 

COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captain. 
Garrett  L.  Nevius 

First  Lieutenant. 
Rhenodyue  A.  Bird  .. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
William  D.  E.  Andrus 

Fir.st  Sergeant. 
Henry  H.  Dean 

Sergeants. 
Randolph  D.  Hobart., 

James  H.  Manny , 

Charles  B.Hull 


Rockford  

Rockford  

Rockford 

Rockford  

Rockford  


May  14.1861 

May  14.1861 

May  14,1861 

Apr.  24. 1861 

Apr.  24. 1861 


Apr.  30.1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

Apr.  30, 1861 


Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1S61. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1S61. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1S61. 


Disch.  May27.'61:  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 


ELEVENTH    (THREE  MONTHS)   INFANTRY. 


325 


Name  and  Rank. 


Corporals. 
Edward  f.  Lugrrin 

Thomas  Anyon 

Orin  0.  Town 

Frederick  Brown.., 


Musicians. 

John  A.  Hobart 

Mills  i\  Needham. 


Privates. 

Arnold.  Charles  E 

Atkins,  William 

Bauder.  Leander 

Barker.  Alfred 

Bryan.  Thomas  J 

Butolph.  David  O  .... 

Brown.  Henry  L 

Beatson.  John 

Brown.  Alpheus  D  .... 

Blakesley,  Alpheus  M 

Brown,  George  C 

Bentson,  Benjamin... 

Beddoes.  Thomas 

Cole.  Thomas  VV 

Cram.  Orin  W 

Clark.  Andrew 

Champlain.  Bradf  rdA 

Coolinff.  Henry  W 

Clark.  Ervin  E 

Clark.  William  W 

Compton,  Richard  A.. 

Crooker,  Philip 

Clark.  Charles  D  

Darling,  George  W 

Dolphin,  (Teorge  E 

Daggetr,  Elisha  S 

Dunham,  Charles  L... 

Davis,  John  L    

Davis,  Alexander  N... 

Katon,  Charles  B 

Ellison,  Judson  A 

\  lliott.  Jobu  E 

Engalls    Peter 

Frost,  William  D.. 

Gittord.  Almond 

Hemenwav,  Harvey... 

Holmes.  Derastus 

flosnier.  Simon 

Hawkinson.  Charles. 

Hest.  lereon  K 

Horsman.  Frederick  I. 

Hitchcock,  Geo.  J 

Love.  Herriiigton 

Lee.  Daniel  E 

Mosher,  Neri  R  

Maguire,  George  \V.. 

Mcliuire.  John  

Magee.  Edward  E 

Maulove, .(,  George  .. 
Manchester,  (ieorge  H 
Mesick,  William  L  .... 
Piitinger,  Charles. 
Price.  Charles  N  .. 

Piruey,  Levi 

Posson,  Frederick  L  .. 

Pierce.  Lnman  (J 

Penoyer.  Flovd  B..., 
Peake,  Kuilolph  W., 
Putnam.  William  \1. 
Roberts.  Charles  N  . 
Reckard,  Walter  ... 
iStrunk,  Shepard  P.. 

Schluiit,  Louis 

Shields  Joseph  R  .. 
Stevens.  Krastus  T  . 
.Skeed.  William  H... 

Strong.  H-nry  P 

Stearns,  Atiibrose  .. 
Southgate,  J.  Murry 


Rockford 


iockford  , 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Apr.    24, 


Apr.    24,1801 


Apr.    24,1861 


Date 
of  muster. 


Apr. 


Apr. 


Apr.    30,1861 


Remarks. 


M.  O.July  30, '61:  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 


Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Prom.  Hospital  Steward  .. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  I36I. 


.M.O.  July  30, '61 .  as  Cori)or'l 

Died  June  5,  1861 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 


Disch.  June7.'61:  disabili. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  18C1. 
Di^ch.  May  30.  '61;  disal.il. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


326 


ADJUTANT     GENERALS     REPORT, 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Shank,  Christopher  C. 

Stevens.  J araes  M 

Stevens. Thomas  A.... 
Smith,  Edward  S 

Roc} 
RocJ 

c_ford 

cford 

Apr. 

June 
June 

24,1861 

4, 1861 
15, 1861 

Apr.  _30.1861 

June     4,1861 
June  15,1861 

Mustere 

Disch.  J 
Mustere 
Disch.  J 
Muatere 

Mustere 

d  out  July  30.  1861. 

Thoinas,  Edward  P 

Van  Patten,  Riley 

Whitney.  Rufus  \j 

Warfield,.John  W 

Warner,  John  W 

Winter,  William 

Wilkin,  (4porg:e 

Weed,  William  G.  D  .. 
Wakeman,  Francis  B.. 

Recruits. 

Delany,  Marion  E 

Houston,  Louis 

me  13. '61;  disabil. 
a  out  July  ;J0.  1861. 
ine  13. '61;  disabil. 
lout  July  30.  1861. 

dout  July  30.1861. 

COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Cavtain. 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Vandaha 

Vandalia 

Apr.    26,1861 
Apr.    26,1861 

Apr.    26,1861 
Apr.    24.1861 
Apr.    24,1861 

Apr.    24,1861 

Apr.    24,1861 
Apr.  _24.1861 

:; 

May      5, 1861 
Apr.    24,1861 

Apr.    30.1861 

Apr.    30.1861 
May    18,1861 

Apr.    30,1861 

Apr.    30,1861 

Apr.    30,1861 

Apr.    30,1861 

Apr.    30.1861 

Apr.    30,1861 
•• 

First  Lieutenants. 

Lloyd  D.  Waddell 

T.  C.  Rodria 

Promoted  Capt.  May  1.  'C\.. 
Mustered  out  July  30  1S61 

Second  Lieutenant. 
AlvinH.  Morey 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  C.  Vore. 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1801. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1861 . 

Sergeants, 

William  .Munlock 

Joseph  W.  Leith 

Schuyler  Bascom 

Corvorals. 
Milligan  Reed 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1861 . 
Mustered  out  July  30. 1861 . 

Henry  Armstrong 

JohnGoodbrake 

Christian  Monroe 

Musicians. 

James  McQuillin 

Henry  M.  Kiker 

Privates. 
Armstrong.  Edwin  M. 
Booth.  Edward  W 

Van 
Van 

dalia 

ilalia 

Trans.  N.  C.  S..  May  5. 1861 
Trans.  N.  C.  S..  June  1.1861 

Mustered  out  July  30.1861 . 

Brown,  Amos 

Breese,  .lac.ob 

Beach.  Prnnklin 

Craig,  William  H 

Craig,  Thomas  W 

Cook.  Jacob  A 

Causey,  John  W.  D 

Carter,  Joazer  A 

Disch.  June  12.  '61;  disabil 
Mustered  out  J  uly  30. 1861  . 

Disch.  June  7. '61:  disabil. 
Disch.  June  12. 'til:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30. 1861 . 

Chase,  David  W 

Davidsou.  LaFaytte. 
Driskell.  Jeremiah.... 

Dolson,  J  ames 

Dolson.  Oscar 

Dixon.  William  H 

Daggett,  Charles  R.... 
Day.  Charles 

Disch.  June  12. '61;  disibil. 
Disch.  June  7.'61;   disabil- 

Erwin.  James  M 

Fancher.  Isaac  J 

Mustered  out  July  30.  Ib61. 

ELEVENTH  (THREE  MONTHS)  INFANTRY. 


?,'21 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Fuller.  Nelson  W 

Vandtlia 

Apr.    24. 18611  Apr.    30.1861 

Discb.  June  12."61;  disaMl. 

Goodbake,  Solomon... 

Mustered  out  July  30.  18(31 . 

Gennaine.  -lames 

3arison.  William 

' 

" 

' 

3all. Franklin 

' 

3umphrey,  Luther  L. 

Hopkins,  Ira 

May      5,1861 

Jenkins, Thomas  K... 

Apr.    24.1861 

Johnson,  Hiram 

' 

Johnson.  Carrol  P 

' ' 

• ' 

Jarrett.  William  C 

' ' 

Disch.  June  26, '61;  disabil. 

Jones,  George  W 

' 

Mustered  out  Julv  30. 1861. 

Kelly,  Thomas  S 

' 

'                     • ' 

Lacey,  Thomas  S 

■ ' 

4                                                                 .    . 

Lacey.  William  F.  W.. 

' 

' ' 

' 

'                                                                  '    ' 

LeBron.  Lawrence  .... 

' 

'                                                                  •    ' 

Long,  Jonathan 

• 

May      5, 1861 

>.                     • . 

Lawrence, John  T 

Apr.    24,1861 

Disch.  Junel2.  "61;  disabil. 

Mathis,  George  W 

' 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 

. 

.. 

Waybry,  John  C 

McConkey,  Theodious 

Disch.  June  12.  'til:  disMbil. 

' 

May     5.1861 

Mustered  out  July  30.  ls6:. 

Miller  August. 

Apr.    24  186: 

• 

May     5, 1861 

McGirt.  Michael 

•  I                     •. 

Nifong,  Walter 

Apr.    24.1861 

<  • 

Owens.  William  A.... 

Pancoast.  E  ber 

• ' 

• '                     " 

Perry.  Uriah 

' ' 

•  • 

Pittman.  Aaron 

' ' 

Pummell,  Samnson... 

' 

' ' 

Parkman.  Voluntine  S 

** 

Disch.  June  12. '61;  disHbil. 

Pieroneite. Charles  ... 

' 

May     5.1861 

Mustered  out  July  30.  ISol. 

Ransom.  Fred  E 

' 

Apr.    24,1861 

Rushin.  Robert 

' 

>>                     , . 

Richardson,  David  L.. 

' ' 

Disch.  June  12, '61;  disabil. 

Rockwood.  William  D. 

' 

' ' 

Musieredout.hily  30,  1861. 

Reese,  B.  Franklin.... 

' 

' ' 

Disch.  June  7. '61;  disabil.. 

Stewart,  Edwin  B 

Mustered  out  July  aO.  1861. 

Sim,  Thomas  F 

' ' 

Drowned  July  27,1861 

Stevens,  Henry  C 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 

Siraonton.  Joseph 

' ' 

Shaffer.  Simon  C 

' ' 

. .                     .• 

Smith, Samuel 

' 

May      5.1861 

Disch.  June 2, '61:  disabil.. 

Smith,  WilliamC 

' 

Apr.    24.1861 

Died  May  13. '61.  in  camp.. 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 

TroTer,  Daniel 

' 

Apr,    24,1861 

Williamson.  Sila< 

' 

•  •                     >> 

Woolsey, James  H 

• ' 

Disch.  June  7, '61:  disabil.. 

Wallace. John 

• ' 

.Mustere<l  out  July  30.  1861 

Wells.HarryH 

' 

Disch.  June 22. '61;  disabil. 

Viller,  Benjamin 



xMustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Becruils. 

Almon,  Thomas 

Villa  Ridge..... 

•June  19,1861 

June  19.1861 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1S61. 

June  10.  ^ei 

June  10,1861 

Cram,  George  H 

May      9. 1861 

.May      9,1861 

Cook,Orrin 

■lune  10, 1S61 

lune  10.1861 

Case.  Jerome  B 

Bird's  Point.  Mo 

June  24,1861 

June  24.1861 

Crawford.  Holly  W... 

Carman. John  B 

' ' 

• ' 

Davis,  Ed WHrd 

Villa  Ridge 

June  10,1861 

June  10.1861 

Bird's  Point. xMo 
Villa  Ridge 

June  24,1861 
May      9.1861 

June  24.1861 
May      9.1861 

Halsted.  William..     .. 

Hall.  V.'illiam 

•lune   19.1861 

June  19.1861 

Henry  John 

• ' 

•June  10  186 1 

.Tiinp    in  IKfii 

Hannan,  Sylvester  — 

Ham  mell,  Simeon 

Bird's  Point.  Mo 

June  24,1861 

June  24.1861 

Jones  John 

Villa  Ridge 

June    9.1861 

June     9.1861 

Justice.  Charles  M.... 

Knight.  Jo.scph 

Bird's  Point,  Mo 

June  24,1861  June  24.1^61 

Lani^dale.  Kichard 

Villa  Ridge 

.May      9.1861 

May      9.1861 

Leatherman,  David  ... 

Bird's  Point.  Mo 

June  24,1861 

June  24,1861 

Lpatherman.  Moses  ... 

' ' 

McBride.  Kdward 

Villa  Ridge 

June  19,  l'*61 

June   19.1861 

Moore,  Samuel  i;    

Bird's  Point,  Mo 

June  24,186 

June  24,1861 

Payton,  Redding  S.... 

Morgan,   David 

Villa  Ridge 

June  10,1861 

June  10.1861 

328 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captnin. 

Mo 
Mo 

Mo 

Mo 
Mo 

Mo 

Mo 

Mo 

May    14,1861 

May    14.1861 
Apr.    24,1861 

May    14,1861 

Apr.    24,1861 

Apr.    24,1861 

Apr.    24,1861 

Apr,    24,1861 
Apr.    21,1861 

!! 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr.  , 

Apr.  _ 

Apr.  , 

Apr.  , 

50, 1861 

30. 1861 
«, 1861 

JO,  1861 

JO,  1861 

50,1861 

50, 1861 

30, 1861 
30,1861 

First  Limtmants. 
Samuel  Elton 

rris 

Resigned  May  22, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant. 

First  Sergeant. 
Phillip  Suibach 

Sergeants. 

William  Arnistronff... 

William  W.  Webber.  . 

Corporals. 
Georgre  H.  Hopkins... 

rris 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861 . 

Job  P.  Doflgre 

John  S.  Fairman 

C.  Henry  McHvain.... 

Disch  May  24  '61-  disabil 

Musicians. 
William  D.  Field 

rris 

Mustered  out  July  30  1861 

Thomas  Hoyt 

Pi  ivates. 
Abbott.  Wpsley  L 

Disch  June  14  '61:  disabil 

: 

• 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 

Bradshaw,  Robert  R.. 

1  •                     . . 

.  •                     >  • 

Berrisford.  William... 

Barber,  Kobert  U 

•  •                     '  • 

Blair,  C'yriis 

>  >                     •  • 

Bitter,  Fritz       .     . 

4  >                                                        >  • 

Brunk.  William 

.  >                                                        1  . 

Bardwell,  Uavid 

>   >                                                         .  . 

Clark.  -lohn 

•  >                                                         .   • 

Carpenter,  Marion 

>   1                                                        •   1 

Carney,  John 

•   >                                                        ,1 

Coraegys,  Uavid  W... 

.   •                                                         •   > 

ClaoD,  Frederick  E 

"                                                         " 

Dedsall,  Martin 

"                                                         " 

Davis.  Henry  

Freeman,  WilliHra 

•   >                                                        4  • 

Feary, George  B  

Fey,  Heiirv 

4   .                                                        4  4 

Fisk.  Chnrles  W 

4   .                                                        4  4 

Fev,  Philip    

.   •                                                        4   4 

Gibson.  William  S  .... 

Hotchkiss.  Charles  T. 

Prom'^'ted  1st  Lieutenant.. 

Henrv,  Msirtin      ... 

Cx  mart    disch    .Mav  17  "61. 

Harvev   Michael 

Heih.  Isaac 

Disch   Jnnel4'6!"  di  =  abil 

Hoisley.  (Teorgre  W  ... 

Jones,  Lewis      

Disch   May  24, '61:  disabil. 

Jiihnson.  William  C... 

Litsey.  William    

Lindsav.  David  W 

Lvnie.  .b.lin 

Lv-.ii.  E<lu;,rd 

4    4                                                                 4    ■ 

Lid<llf.  Idhii   

4    4                                                                 4    4 

Leiili.  Thumas  D 

Louiihead.  Thomas  ... 

4   4                                                        4  , 

Malcnmh,  StephcTi  R 

Moody,  (ieorsif  W 

Mnyprofh.  William  T.. 
Marshall,  Tlvmias 

4    4                                                                 .4 

Mm  dock.  William  .... 

ELEVENTH    (THREE    MONTHS)    INEANTRY. 


329 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Norman.  Henry  H  — 

Morris 

Apr.    21.1S61 

Apr.    30.1861 

Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 

• 

Plumbley.  Guy  W 

Rider   Willinm  H 

M.O.July  30.  '61.  as  Corpor'l 

Died  July?,  '61, of  disease. 

R(.binson,  Chnrles  — 

(^T.mart  .disph.May  17, '61. 
Disch.  June  l,(.'6i;  disabil. 

Rugg   Isaac 

Small   Robfrt  M 

Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 

Disch.  June  14, '61;  disabil. 

Sherman,  Stephen  R.. 

Mustered  out  July  30.1861. 

Stocker  William 

'  •                      " 

Shutts    William 

" 

' 

Twitchell   Napoleon  L 

Disch.  June  24.  '61:  disabil. 

VanValkenburg,  B.,Jr 

Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 

Watkins   Wm   Pitt    . 

"                     " 

Welch  John  W 

White    Harrison 

•  •                     " 

.  •                     I . 

Willing  James  T 

Disch.  June  24. '61:  disabil. 

Weldon   James 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 

JRerruifs. 
Beckwith,  Samuel  H.. 

Barnes,  George 

Egenes.  Andres 

Freeman.  Ransom  C. 

GriflKn.  John  H 

Galloway.  William.... 
Hills.  Levi 

Vi 

B] 
Vi 
Bi 
Vi 

Bi 

Vi 
Bi 

la  Ridge 

rd's  Point!!.'! 

la  Ridge 

■d's  Point.... 
la  Ridge 

May      9.1861 
May    28,1861 

July     5.1861 
May    28.1861 
July      5.1861 
May    28.1^61 
May      9.1861 

May      9.1861 
May    28.1861 

July      5,1861 
Mny     28,1861 
July      5,1861 
May    28.18;i 
May      9. 18-3 1 

Mustered  out  July  30. 186 

Johnson.  Peter 

Lawton.  Joseph 

McWilliams,  George.. 
MeFarland.  (xeorge  ... 
Mcliitire.  William  I... 

Ruiling.  John  W 

Sutherlatid.  Mntthias. 

Seely,  Jeromp  B 

Snider,  Charles  R 

!!              !! 

rd's  Point.... 

la  Ridge.!!!! 
rd's  Point!!!! 

July 

May 
May 
July 

^5, 1861 

9, 1861 
28,1^61 
5.1861 

July  ^ 

May 
MMy 
July 

^5.1861 

9. 1861 
28.1S61 
5, 1861 

!!  .           !! 

COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or    en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains. 

J.  Warren  Killer 

Lucius  M.  Rose 

First  LieAitenint. 
John  H.  Lacy 

Second  Lieutenant 
George  VV.  Parks  — 

First  Sergeant. 
Albert  W.  Lecrone.. 

Sergeants. 
Merritr  K.  Rediling  . 
James  H.  Sprinkle.. 
Clarence  Laird 


EfBngham 

EiSngham 

Effingham 

Effingham 

Effingham 


Apr.    29.1861 
May      2, 1861 


Apr.  29,1861 

Apr.  29,1861 

Apr.  20,1861 

Apr.  20.186! 


Apr.  29,1801 

Apr.  29,1861 

Apr.  29,1861 

Apr.  30.1861 

Apr.  30,1861 


Prom.  Lt.  Col..  IMay  1.1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 


Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 


380 


ADJUTANT    general's    EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Corporals. 
David  P   Murphy  . 
William  J.  Boyce.. 
George  E.  Abbott . 
Hiram  A.  W.  Newcomb 


Musicians . 
Vincent  A.  Wright... 
Josiah  Buckner 

Privates. 
Ashbaugh,  William  W. 
Asberry,  Cornelius  Gf.. 

Barkley.John  F 

Brewster.  George  W  .. 

Bean,  George  VV 

Bumgardner,  Wm.  M.. 
Bumgarduer,  Isaiah  .. 
Bumgardner.  And'w  J. 

Baty,  William  C 

Bailey,  Wyatt    

Bailey.  Nathaniel  M... 

Burk,  Thomas 

Uombs,  Andrew 

Carpenter.  Isaac  P 

Carroll,  John  K 

Caldwell,  Henry  D  .... 
Carroll, George  R.  D.. 
Coletuan,  Benjamin  A. 

Carey,  Robert  T 

Cooley,John  J 

Dutcher,John  H 

Defenbauirh,  James  C. 

Dann,  David  J 

Elliott,  Augustus  L... 

FranciNCO,  Ssamuel 

Forest,  Daniel 

Ginter,  William  O 

Hughs,  Henry  H 

Hammond,  Russell  B. 

Henry,  Aaron  A 

Hewkin,  Joseph 

Kellogg,  Josiah 

Kershuer,  John  W 

Lee, Lucius  \j 

Leatherman,  Daniel... 
Lecrone,  William  C  ... 

Lay,  John  W 

Miller,  John  W 

Martin,  John  T 

Martin,  Uarrell 

Moore,  Calvin 

Meek,  William 

McLarun,John  C 

Murphy.  William  B  ... 

Miller,  George  W 

Minton,  James  L 

MuUinix.  Liberty  P.... 
Nelson, Jonatbau  R... 

Pinxton.  Louis  I 

Park,  Jonathan  E 

Parks,  Lafayette  A.... 

Parks,  William  H 

Parks,  Samunl  A 

Parish.  Wi-kham 

Proulax.  Prank 

Phillips,  WilliamR.... 

Peters, John 

Rose,  Lucian  M 

Skipper,  Nathan 

Schooley,  Fidelias  B.. 
Spoore,Amansel  L.... 

Storms.-IohnN 

Short.  William 

Smith.  John  H 

Schneithergan,H 

Taylor,  Geoi-ge  N 

Um-ipaw.  .Michael 

Wright,  Morgan 

Wilson,  William 


D^te  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


EflSingham. 


Effingham. 


Apr.    20,1861 


Apr.    20,1861 


Date 
of  muster. 


Apr.    30, 


Apr.    30, 1861 


Apr.    30, 


Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 


[ustered  out  July  30, 1861. 


Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 


Disch.  June  13, '61;  disahil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 


Disch.  June  13, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30,1861. 


Disch.  June  13,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1801. 


Disch.  June  13, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1851. 


Deserted  May  22. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 


Disch.  June  13,  '61;  disahil. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 


Promoted  Captain 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


Discharged  June  13, 1861 .. . 

Musterf-d  out  July  30.  ISsi! 
Disch.  June  13. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  3j,  1861. 


ELEVENTH    (THREE    MONTHS)     INFANTRY. 


331 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Wallace.  David  R 

Wilcox  William  A.... 
Weston.  John  

Effingham 

Villa  Ridge 

Bird's  Point.Mo 

VillaRidge 

Bird's  Point.  Mo 

Villa  Ridge 

Bird's  Point,  Mo 

Apr.    20, 1861  Apr.    30, 1861 

Apr.    20. 1861  Apr.    30, 1861 

May    30.1861  May    30.1861 
June  12.1861  June  12,1861 
June     3. 1861  June     3,1861 
June  ^12, 1861  June  _12.1861 

July      6. 1861  July      6,1861 
July      1,1861  July      1.1861 
June  12, 1861  June  12.1861 
July      3.1861  July      3,1861 
June  12. 18611  June  12.1861 
•June  30.1861|June  30,1861 
June  20,1861  June  20,1861 

Mustered  out  July  30, 
Mustered  out  July  30. 

Died  July  6  1861 

1861. 

Wise.  Simon 

Welker.  Marvin 

Recruits. 

Barber.  Lewis  W 

Bice,  William 

1861. 

(Jams,  William  H 

Llanton,  Lewis 

Echols,  Thomas  B  .... 
Hughes,  Kraucis  M  ... 

Jaccard,  Samuel  A 

Jones,  Henry  T 

Kane  John  E 

Keltonbaugh,  Lewis.. 

Mustered  out  July  30, 

1861. 

Owens,  James  B 

Stites,  Jeremiah 

Stevens,  William 

Vosburgh.  Jacob 

Woodward.Richard  M. 

COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Theodore  C  Gibson 

Ottawa. 

Apr.    23,1861 
Apr.    23,1861 
Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.    23,1861 

Apr.    23,1861 

Apr.    23,1861 
Apr.  ^23,1861 

May 
May 
May 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

30, 1861 
30, 1861 
30, 1861 
30,1861 
_30.1861 

30, 1861 

^30, 1861 
30, 1861 

!! 

Mustered  out  July  30  1861 

First  Lieutenant.  ' 
Beni.  F.  Hotchkiss 

Ottawa , 

Resigned  July  16  1861 

Second  -Lieutenant. 
Douglas  Hasseman 

Ottawa.. 

Mustered  out  July  30  1861. 

First  Sergeant. 
Quincy  D.  Whitman   . 

Ottawa 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861 

Serg  ants. 
James  H.  Leiand 

Ottawa 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Ales  H.  Carpenter 

•  • 

Cori  orals. 

William  P.  Gregg 

Seldon  B.  Griswold... 

Ottawa .... 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861, 

George  J.  Cloud 

• ' 

.  • 

Henry  A.  Jackson 

•  • 

Musicians. 
Jeremiah  Sample 

Ottawa 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 

Cyrus  Leiand 

Privates. 
Armstrong.  William  S. 

Ottawa 

Mustered  out  July  30,  ISGl. 

Allen,  Warren 

. .                     . . 

Allen,  Jernmiah 



'  •                     " 

Barrteen,  Henry  F 

**       

. ,                     • . 

Baldwin.  Samuel  B  . 

•• 

Barber.  Eliphalet 

•'    :::::::::: 

Bru.-h.  David  T 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Campbell.  Emery  J 

Curtis.  John  . 

•  >                     •  • 

ColliDs.  Henry 

Clark.  Dnrr  M 

>  ■                     .. 

Deane.  Josiah  W  . 

Gillham.  Ori^mus  B  .. 

Hammond,  John 

Hibbs.  Lacv  .. 

.  •                     11 

Hopkins  Alouzo 

^32 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Ottawa 

Apr.  _23,1861 

June  12,1861 

June  22.1861 
VI  ay      2,1861 
June  12. 1S6I 
June  22,1861 
J  une  ^12, 1861 

Apr.  30,1861 

June  12,1861 

June  22.1861 
May     2,  1861 
lune  12,1861 
luue  22,1861 
June    12,1861 

Johuson,  Darlington  J 

Kellogg:.  George  E 

King.  Hichard  W 

Lauigan.  Jaraes  A.... 

" 

Lewis.  William  A 

Lewis  George. 

Ladd,  Erastus  E 

Lincoln,  Edward 

Morse,  Charles  'J 

Maxon,  James  P 

McUlaury,  S. Hamilton 
Miller,  Harrison  J 

Disch  June  13  '61*  disabll 

Macomber,  William  S. 

Mustered  out  July  3U,  1861. 

Morse,  Willard  N 

Disch  June  11  '61*  disabil 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 
Disch.  May  10, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  aO.  1861. 

Olmstead.  Samuel  B.. 

Phelps,  Fletclier  K.  H. 

Pratt,  Charles  K 

Rood,  James  P 

Mustered  out  July  3li  1861 

• ,               •  • 

•Sample.  Joseph 

Mustered  out  July  ^30, 1861. 

Spradling,  Kuoch  J  ... 

Slattery,  Daniel 

Mustered  put  July  30,  1861. 

Deserted  May  3. 1861 

Mustered  nnr  .inic  xii  iski 

Stewart,  William  K... 

Spiller,  John 

•                  ". .     • 

Smirnoff,  Alexander.. 

Toombs,  George 

Wixam,  Caleb 

Waketield,  George  W 

Wickershara,  E.  M.... 

Wenz,  George  G 

Weekes.  Thomas 

Ward,  George  W 

Wilkinson,  William... 



Wooden,  George  S 

Whipple,  Josiah  L  .... 

Disch.  May  30. '61;  disabil. 

Mii«tprpfl  nut  -TiiW  "^n    1Kfil 

Recruits- 
Calnai..  James  ... 

Villa  Ridge 

Bird's  Point,'Mo 

Sprmgtleld 

Villa  Kidge 

Bird's  Point,  Mo 
Villa  Ridge 

Fullerto!),  Morris 

Field,  Wm.  B 

Harrigan,  Jaraes 

iardteo,  Frederick  ... 

jincolu,  Edward 

jawreiiee,  Franr-is 

Marchiiigton.  Philip... 
Overraire.  William  A. 
Pembrook.  Wm.  H.... 

COMPANY  L 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 

rank  or    ei 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
William  L.  Gibson 


First  Lieri tenant. 
Joseph  E.  Skiuuer., 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Earnest  A.  Mullett... 


Ottawa. 
Ottawa. 
Ottawa. 


Apr.  24.1861 
Apr.  24,1861 
Apr.  24.1861 


Apr.  30.1861 
Apr.  30.1861 
Apr.  30,1861 


.Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 


ELEVENTH    (THREE    MONTHS)   INFANTRY. 


833 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

First  Sergeant. 

Apr.    20,1861 

Apr.    30,1861 

MusteredoutJuly  30,  1861. 

Sergeants. 

OrvilleK.  Powers 

Ottawa 

Apr.    20.1861 

Apr.    30.1861 

Mustered  out  July  .30.  1861. 

Cyrus  E.  Dickey 

* ' 

Prom.  Serg.  M!i.i.  May  2, '61 

Patrick  Buckley 

" 

Mustered  out  July  ao,  1861. 

Corporals. 

Abner  W.  HoUister... 

Ottawa 

Apr.    20,1861 

Apr.    30.1861 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1861. 

James  Cameron 

Ralph  VV. Buchanan... 

'  • 

•  < 

t «                     •  • 

Henry  Mayo 

Musicians. 

Wilson  L.  Smith 

Ottawa 

Apr.    20.1861 

Apr.    30,1861 

Tr.toN.  C.  Staff  May  30. '61 

Alfred  J.  Doolittle.... 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Privates. 

Barney,  Thomas 

•  t  awa 

Apr.    20,1861 

Apr.    30.1861 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1861.. 

Barritt.  Morns 

Bruudage,  Charles.... 

Baker,  T.  ipeucer 

Collins, Nathauiel 

>  •                     t. 

Cooper,  UeorgeA 

•  •                     .  • 

Clark,  Charles 

. .                     t  • 

Crawford,  Henry  B . . . . 

4  •                                                        11 

Colfin,  Francis  M 

•  .                                                         .> 

Caverly,  Henry 

i   .                                                        1. 

Doty.  John  S.  H 

Dewey,  William  F  .... 

•  •                                                        >  1 

Denmens.  William.... 

>   •                                                        i  • 

Dewey,  Kansom  P 

Denuison,  William  H. 

Disch.  June  12,'61:  disabil. 

Donnar,  William 

Mustered  out  Julv  30   1861. 

Eltiug.  William  R 

' ' 

Ebersol,  Albert  H 

Elder,  Peter 

Elder.  William  A 

Eberhard. Nerval  W.. 

Fretlen burgh,  Henry.. 

Febus,  J  ames  H 

,  >                      > , 

Guard,  Henry 

Graham, John  ... 

Grant,  Urriu  B 

.. 

Gurry.  John 

Hamilton,  Henry 

Died  May  30.1861 

Heiuman,  Charles  P.. 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1861. 

Harmony,  Webster  S.. 

Hall,  Augustus  8 

Oi^ch.  June  12. '61:  disabil. 

Harris,  John  D 

Mustered  out  July  3U,  Jfe61. 

Knaip,  William  H.... 

King,  Framis  G 

Kellugg.  Frank  S 

Kueedler,  John  J 

>  •                     •  > 

Lewis,  Ebeuezer 

4  •                                                        .4 

LathroD.  Francis 

4  4                                                        4   4 

Lane,  Samuel  .... 

4  .                                                        4  4 

Laniuey,  William 

44 

Lawrence.  Phillip 

4    4                                                                 4    4 

Maney,  Richard 

Mallatt,  George  H 

4    4                                                                 4    4 

McCormick.  Bruce.... 

4    4                                                                 4    4 

Martin,  Charles 

4    4                                                                 4    4 

Norton,  Henry 

4   .                                                        4  4 

Nichols.  James  H 

4   4                                                        .   . 

Pickens,  Theo.  L.  W.. 

Disch.  June  12. '61;  <lisabil. 

Parker.  Samuel 

Musfere.l  our  July  30.  l'-6l. 

Reedy,  Thomas 

Di~ch.  June  IL', 'til;  disabil. 

Roberts. J<.hn  Q 

I)ie<l  Juii^-  10.  18(jl 

Reed.  Franklin 

Mu.stere<l  out  July  30  1861. 

Russell.  James  M 

Simpson,  Robert 

Scott.  John 

Stuiiiph,  ElishaH  .... 

Smith,  Jarvis  B 

334 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  ot 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Swop,  Andrew  L 

Ottawa 

Apr.    20.1861 

June    4,1861 
June  ll,18«l 
June     4.1861 

•June  23,1861 
June  19.1861 
June    4, 1861 
June  19,1861 

Apr.    30,1861 

June     4,1861 
June  11,1861 
J  one,  ^4, 1861 

June  23.1861 
June  19,1861 
June    4.1861 
June  19,1861 

Mustered  put  July  30. 1861. 

Strawa.  Christopher  C 
Schermeihorn    Edw'd 

Tamblingr,  Villeroy  A. 

Vau  Doren,  Lucas  W . . 

Widmer.John  H 

Williams    Lewis. 

Wright,  Henry  Q 

Secruits. 

Crane,  Lewis  F 

Lathrop.John  S 

Villa  Ridge  .... 

Mustered 

put.]ulyp0.18«l. 

Murphy.  Patrick 

. 

Singer.  Thomas  B 

Spear, James  C 

Wiley  Miles  . 

:       :: 

COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captain. 
Henry  H.  Carter 

First   Lieutenant. 
John  Dick 

Second  Lieutenant. 
James  Ireland 

First  Sergeant. 
Nathaniel  C.  Kenyon.. 

Sergeants. 

Morris  A.  Wheeler 

W.  d.  Ramsey 

Wm.  Justice 

Corporals. 
Theodore  H.  Walrod.. 

Erastus  O.  Young 

John  Keavely 

Joseph  Keavely 

Musicians. 
Geo.  A.  H.  Cumming.. 
Andrew  Bennett 

Privates. 

Allen.  Cyrus 

Baldwin.  Henry 

Bryaut.  Jesse 

Bond,  John 

Bishop.  John  A. 

Kelkiiiip.  Wesley 

Beam.  Jacob 

Baue,  J  acob 

B  loker,  Thomas  J 

Buckley,  Patrick 

Biissny.  Francis 

Crawford.  David  H.... 

<  ook.  -labpz 

C  tstles.  William  J 

Clarke,  .James  T 

Cheadies,  William  W.. 


LaSalle., 
LaSalle., 
LaSalle.. 
LaSalle.. 
LaSalle.. 

LaSalle. 


LaSalle 

Springfield . 


LaSalle., 


Springfield . 

LaSall« 

Sprintrfleld. 
LaSalle 


Apr.  27,1861 

Apr,  27,1861 

Apr.  27,1861 

Apr.  23.1861 


Apr.  23.1 
Apr.  18.1861 


Apr.  20.1 
Apr.  18,1861 


Apr.  18.] 
Apr.  30,1861 


Apr.  23.1861 


Apr.  30. 

Apr.  23, 

Apr.  30.1861 

Apr.  23.1861 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


30. 1861 
30. 1861 
30.1861 
30.1861 
30.1861 


Apr,    30,1861 


Apr.'  30,1861 


Apr.    30,1861 


Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861. 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1861. 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1861 . 

Transferred  to  N.  C.  Staff. 
Mustered  put  J  uly^  30. 1861 . 

Mustered  put  July^  30. 1861 . 

Mustered  put  July  30, 1861. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1361 . 


ELEVENTH    (THREE    MONTHS)    INFANTRY, 


335 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Cratty,  Madiaoxi  P  .... 

LaSalle 



Springfield.  !.'.'. 
-.Salle 

Springfield.' !.■.'■ 

LaSalle. ..:;:::: 

\\       

Springflel'd ".!!!.' 
LaSalle 

Springfield  ■.!;.'.■ 
LaSalle....".'!!.".' 

Apr.  ^23.1861 

Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.  _23.1861 

Apr.    M.1861 
Apr.  ^23.1861 

Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.  ,23.1861 

Apr.    18.1861 
Apr.  ,23.1861 

Apr.  ,30,1861 

Apr.  ,23,1861 

Apr.    30.1861 
Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.   ,30.1861 

May    26.1861 
July    15.1861 

Apr.  , 

May 
July 

30.1861 

• 
• 

26.1861 
15, 1861 

Mustere 

d  out  July  30. 1861. 

Dunsmore.  William... 
Fritz  Louis 

Forbes,  George 

Flahive.  Thomas 

Freebury.  James 

Fitzpatrick,  Dennis... 

Golden.  James  P 

Gilmore.  Benjamin  F. 
Gibb  Mitchell  .  .. 

Gleason,  Michael 

Grant,  James  B 

Gunther,  Samuel 

Orows,  Jacob  W 

Holland,  Nathan 

Houghton.  Edgar  M  .. 

lougbton.  Reuben  B.. 

Mustere 
Mustere 

d  out  July  30. 1861 . 

Humphrey,  William  .. 
Heater,  Francis  M  .... 

Hunter,  Georgre 

Hubbard,  Henry 

Holland,  .lohn... 

Helwick,  Jacob 

Jones,  Samuel  M 

Linn,  Addis  L 

Locker,  Levi  L 

Lane,  John  A 

Luce,  William.     .. 

Lewis.  Henry  J 

Morrow,  James 

McPherson,  Free.  A  .. 

Moulton,  Joseph  J 

Mansfield,  Henry  C... 
Mclllany.  Henry  H.... 

Newlan,  Hiram  P 

Needles.  George 

Pearson,  John  F 

Palmer,  William 

Powell.  Timothy  L.... 
Reavely.  Thomas 

Simpson,  David 

Smith.  Arthur  T 

Shanklin,  Joseph 

Smith,  Robert . 

Snyder,  Henry  H 

Strope,  William 

Scannell.  Charles 

Strothern,  Charles.... 

Shaw,  Thaxter  W 

Sullivan,  George 

Saddler.  Charles  W... 

Smith.  Robert  Mc 

Stone,  Joel 

Springfield!!!!! 
LaSalle. 

Tnylor,  Lorenzo 

Thompson,  Jesse 

Walrod,  Augustus  .  . 

Wheeler,  Warren  H... 

Wear.  George  H 

Wagner.  Christian.... 
Wood,  James  R 

Recruits. 
Haskell.  Henry  L.  S  .. 
Wagner,  Louis 

Springfield 

Villa  Ridge 

Carbondale 

d,  out  July  30.  1861, 

836 


ADJUTANT  GENEEAL'S  REPORT. 


TWELFTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Months'  Service, 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Colonel. 
John  Mc  Arthur 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Augustus  L.  Chetlain 

Major. 
William  U.  Williams. 

Adjutant. 
Arthur  (J.  Ducat 

Quartermaster . 
Stephen  K.  Wetmore. 

Surgeon. 
Horace  VVardner 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
James  H.  Karris 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Springfield. 
Springfield. 
Springfield. 
Springfield  . 
Springfield  . 
Springfield  . 
Springfield . 


May  3, 1861 

May  3.1861 

May  3. 1861 

May  3,1861 

May  3, 1861 

May  3, 1861 

.May  3, 1861 


May  3. 1861 

May  3, 1861 

May  3, 1861 

May  3.1861 

May  3. 1S61 

May  3,1861 

May  3, 1861 


Mustered  out  Aug. 
Mustered  out  Aug. 
Mustered  out  Aug. 
Mustered  out  Aug. 
Mustered  out  Aug. 
Mustered  out  Aug. 
Mustered  out  Aug. 


1.186 
1,186 


1, 186 
1,186 


NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Sergeant  Major. 
James  N.  McArthur... 

Q.  M.  Sergeant. 
Duncan  Maclean , 

Com   Sergeant. 
Joseph  E.  Joslyn , 

Name  and  Rank. 

Principal  Musician. 
Jacob  1.  Kuby 

Hospital  Steward. 
John  S.  Powell 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Springfield  , 
Springfield 
Springfield , 


May  3. 1861 
May  3.1861 
May     3,1861 


May  3. 1861 
May  3, 1861 
May      3, 1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861. 


BAND. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Springfield.. 
Springfield. 


Apr.  17,1861 
Apr.  17,1861 


May      2,1861 
May     2, 1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861. 


TWELFTH    (three    MOXTHS)     INFANTRY. 


387 


COMPANY    A. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Joseph  Kellogg 

First  Lieutenant. 

Apr.    27.1861 

Apr.    27.1861 

Apr.    27,1861 
May    11.1861 

Apr.    17.1861 

Apr.  ^17.1861 

Apr.  ^18,1861 

May      1, 1861 
Apr,    17.1861 

May      1, 1861 
Apr.    n.l861 

May     1.1861 
Apr.  ,17.1861 

May     1. 1861 
Apr.  ,17.1861 

May   ,1.1861 
Apr.  ,17,1861 

May      1. 1861 
Apr.  ,17.1861 

May      2. 1861 
May     2,1861 
May   ,2,1861 

May     2. 1861 
May  ,,2.1861 

May  ,,2.1861 
May   .2.1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 
Resigned  June  3. 1861 

Second  Lieutenants. 
John  B  Rowlands 

Chicago. 

First  Sergeant. 
Asa  Williams  

Chicago 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861 . . 

M.  0.  Aug.  1.  '61.  as  private 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861. 

Sergeants 

Chicago 

Chicago 

H.  B.  Wager 

0.  H.  P.  Kilburn 

Corporals. 
H.  M.  Ferris 

S.  R.  Burke 

Springfield 

John  McCarty 

Lyman  Williams 

Privates. 

Allison.  G.  W 

Bradley,  f.  W. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  ,1,  1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  L  1861. 

Boyle  John 

Springfield 

Chicago 

Springfield!;;;; 

Bryant,  Richard 

Boyle,  James  C 

Brandt,  Gilbert  C 

Barlow.J.  P.  xM 

Bowen,  Nathan 

Crocker.  J  ames 

Cosgrove.  Mathew.... 
Cunningham,  Samuel. 

Cook.  Thomas  E 

Crawford,  William  H. 

Cook.  George  W 

Connell.  James 

Cassidy.  Henry  C 

Davis.  Edward 

Davis,  John  P 

M.0.Aug.l.'6l,asMus'ci'n 
Mustered  out  Aug.  ,1,.  1861. 

Dignon,  Daniel 

Edson,  Nelson 

Pleckinger,  Charles... 

Fury,  William  T 

Fisher.  William 

Geimer.  Henry 

Gilmore,  Feeman  C  ... 
Gladwyn,  George  C... 

M.O.Aug.  1.  '61. as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  ,1, 1861. 

Greenhut.  Joseph 

Hall.  Jonathan 

Hall,  A.  W 

Humphrey,  G.  W 

Hamilton,  P.  R 

Holcomb,  Alonzo 

Harrington,  Jeremiah 
Hill,  William 

Disch.June27.'61;disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug  1   1861 

Jackman,  Moses  A 

Springfield;;;;; 
Chicago...;; 

"                     " 

Jackson.  William 

Jackson,  Henry  

Jackson,  George  R 

Kenyon,  David 

Disch.  May  16,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  ,1. 1861 , 

King,  David 

Springfield;;;;; 

Lark,  William  .. 

.  >                     .  > 

Lavery,  James 

Lavery.  Thomas 

Lea.  H.  M 

Murphy.  Martin 

11                     •  • 

McPherson.  Napoleon 

Murphy.  Dennis 

McGraw.  Charles 

Murdoff.  Frank........ 

McChesney.  John 

Vol.  1-2i 

> 

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338 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Murdock,  Jacob  C 

McPhail.  Georue  W... 
McManus.  Thomas.... 

Springfield 

Chicago  

Springfield 

Chicago  

Springfield 

Chicago  ....'.'.'.'. 

SpringfieVd'..'!!! 
Chicago  

!!     

Springfield'.!!;; 
Caseyville 

May 
Apr. 

May 
Apr. 

May 
Apr. 

May 

May 
May 
June 

May 

^^1,1861 

17, 1861 

1.1861 

,17, 1861 

__1,1861 
_17,186l 

1,1861 
,17,1861 

,,1,1861 

27. 1861 
21.1861 
,,3,1861 

May   , 

; 

May 

May 

,2. 1861 

27, 1861 

91    ISIfil 

Mustered,  out  Aug.  ,1, 1861 . . 

Nichols.  Charles  H.... 
Ornisbee.  William  W.. 
Powell.  Johns 

Prom.  Hospital  Steward... 

Fation,  J.  P 

Peipho.  Christian 

Read.  Richard  f 

Robi),  Milton 

Robb  John  P 

Salter,  Bradley  D 

Simpson,  Jeremiah  ... 
Stahl   George  . 

::          :: 

Smith,  Owen  E 

Thompson, William.Jr 

Thompson.  David 

Threadgold.  Robert... 
Thompson.  D.  A 

::         :: 

Vanhorn,  Washington 

Watson.  George 

Willard,  John  B 

Wilkinson,  Judson  J.. 

Wood  worth,  O.  C 

Wendell.  David  S 

Wood,  P.  C 

M.  0.  Aug.  1,'61.  as  Corp  .. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,,,1861.. 

Wallace,  John  L 

liecruitx. 

Gnthrie.  John  R 

Hill   John  C 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,,,1861.. 

Lawton,  George 

Owens.  Jiimes 

June  ,,3.1861 

Thompson,  Charles... 

16, 1861 

May    16,1861 

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at 

Date  of 
rank  or    en- 
listment 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Phineas  B.  Rusk 

Mendota 

Apr. 

29, 1861 

May 

2, 1861 

Mu.stered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

First  Lieutenant. 
Tyler  Hale 

Apr. 

29, 1861 

May 

2, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Henry  Stephen.'^on 

Mendota 

Apr. 

29,1861 

May 

2,1861 

Mu.stered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Fir.U  Seraeant. 
J.  D.  Towner 

Mendota 

Apr. 

22.1861 

May 

2.1861 

M.  0.  Aug  1,  '61,  as  Private 

Sergeants. 
August  Mei.senbach... 

Jonell  Hiygins 

B   W    Bagley 

Mendota 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

22, 1861 
23, 1861 
22  1861 

May 

,  ,2, 1861 

M.0.Aug.l,'61,aslstSerg't 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Corporals. 

James  Dny 

Fred.  Ebersold 

E.  H.  Sinimerson 

George  McLaughlin... 

Mendota 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

22. 1861 
19. 18K1 
,22. 1861 

May 

,2,1831 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 
Disch.  May  20, '61;  disabil. 

Musicians 
Eiisha  Turner 

Mendota 

Apr, 

,22. 1861 

May 

,,2,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

John  Clink 

Privates. 
Avery  Isaac. 

Mendota  . 

Apr. 

,22, 1861 

May 

,  ,2, 1861 

Disch.  May  7, '61;  disabil.. 

Bromwell,  Fred 

TWELFTH    (three  MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


839 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Bayley,  Alonzo 

Mendota 

Springfield 

Apr.   ^22,1861 

May   ^  J,  1861 

May    25,1801 
May      6,1861 
May      7,1861 
.May      9, 1861 

May   _  2,1861 

May   _  J.  1861 

May    25.1861 
.Vlay  ^^7,1861 

May     9, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 

"                     '• 

Burgstresser.  Samuel. 
Campbell.  William.... 

Cook,  Aliuon  L 

Carey,  James  A  

Colson,  Luman 

Cliuk    Calvin    

::          :: 

1  >          < . 

Dertremig.  Lewis 

Dewey,  Joseph  F 

Dodge,  Henry  C 

Dewey,  Cliarle.s  L 

Douglas,  Alexander... 

:;          !'. 

•  •          . . 

<3ibbs,  Horaiio  C 

George,  Irvin    

.. 

' '          '  • 

Graff,  Charles  S 

Giilett,  Daniel  J 

Hetzog,  John 

Higgins,  Cyrus  G 

HastiDgs, Charles  W.. 

Herriugton,  B.  K 

Herringtou,  Henry  — 
Hills.  George  H 

Disch.  May  9,'61:  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 

Disch.  May  25. '61;  disabil. 

Linerinau.  Antoine  — 
Leonard,  E.  H 

Disch.  May  23. '61;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,^  1861. 

Li  scorn  b,  George  W... 

Lamb,  Nehemiah 

Miller,  Andrew 

Maun.  Martin  W 

Myers,  Darius 

Moffat,  T.S 

Manning,  Jesse  Q 

Mitten,  John  H 

McLaughlin,  E.  C 

McQuiston    D 

::          :: 

Morrison.  John  B 

Newell,  Thomas 

Neff,  Joseph  H 

Phillips,  Alexander... 
Puraphrey,  Madison  .. 
Rudy.  Casper 

M.  0.  Aug.  1,'61.  as  corp'I. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 

Raiusberger,  George.. 

Reader,  David  K 

Rogers,  Judsou  J 

Ray,  Charles  D 

Spealman,  George  W. 

yniith,  E<lward  H 

Smiih    \II('U. 

::          :*: 

StiLebautrli.  Geo.  D... 

.. 

Stone,  Isaac 

"          ■ ' 

Scott   Daniel 

'  •          ' ' 

Struvie,  Charles  -J  — 

.. 

Shidenhelm.  Jacob.... 

Towner.  Daniel  M 

Tuttle,  Benjamin 

Wiel,  Gust<;ff    .. 

Di.sch,  July6,'61;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  ls61. 

Wallace,  Matihew 

Westgate,  David  VV... 

Womsley.Wm.H 

Wilber.  D.  A... 

Wiremau,  T.  N 

Becriiits. 
Baley  Wni 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 

Casey  viUe..."!! 
Springfield 

Fogel,  Henry  VV 

Gambol,  David  C 

<5ilman,  Nathan  N  .... 
Hays,  John 

!!                     '.! 

340 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Hayner,  Thomas  C... 

Spri 
Cair 
Spri 
Case 
Spri 

agfield 

3 

May      3,1861 
July     8, 1861 
May      5, 1861 
May    25,1861 
May   ^7,1861 

May    25,1861 
May      9, 1861 
May      8. 1861 

May      3. 1861 
July     8.1861 
May      7. 1861 
May    25.1861 
May   ^9,1861 

May    25,1861 
May   __9,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  186L 

Mason,  Edward  H 

O'Donnell.  Patrick.... 
Pease.  Sidney  B 

Qgfleld 

y  ville 

agfield 

Teal.  James  E  

Casey  ville 

Springfield 

Wilson.  George  W.... 

COMPANY   C. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Samuel  Prazier 

First  Lieutenant. 
William  Mann 

Danville 

Danville 

Danville 

Danville 

Danville 

Danville 

Danville 

Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25.1861 
Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    24,1861 
Apr.  _24,1861 

Apr.  ^24.1861 

Apr.    24.1861 

May 
May 
May 
May 
May   . 

May  . 

May 
May 

May  . 

2. 1861 
2, 1861 
2. 1861 
2, 1861 
2, 1861 

2.1861 

2. 1861 
6.1861 

2,1861 

: 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861. , 
Mustered  out  Aug  1  1861 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Joseph  Kirkland 

First  Sergeant. 
William  W.  Fellows... 

Sergeants. 
Doc.  W.  Bandy 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861. . 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861. . 

Charles  Jackson 

Corporals. 

Daniel  M.Nixon 

Henry  Parks 

Mustered  out  Aug.  L  1861.. 

Joseph  M.  Daugherty. 

Musicians. 

Cornelius  W.  Lindsay 

Privates. 

Abbott,  William 

Bowman,  Anthony.... 

Bandy,  (Jeorse  W 

Bloomfield,  Reuben... 
Bloomfleld.  Samuel... 
Bullock,  Kavanagh... 

Buttler,  Mahlen 

Bowie,  Thomas 

Bennett,  Edw'd  W.... 
Chilcott.  J.  H 

Spri 
Dan 

ngfield 

<^ille 

May 
Apr.  , 

5.1861 
24.1861 

• 
• 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861. . 

Trans,  to  Co.  E  June  13,  '61 
D"sch.  May  30.  "61;  disabil.. 

Cribbage,  John 

Claypool,  James  F  .... 

Clawson.  Timothy 

Correl!.  Nicholas 

Douglas.  Joseph  W... 

Dysart.  Joseph 

Dixon,  .James 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861. . 
Disch.  June  28.  '61;  disabiL 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861. . 

Davis,  James  B 

Dixon, Joseph  B  

Doney,  Lysander 

Doney,  Samuel 

Gilbert,  Othniel 

Groves.  Rich'd  D 

Hanford.  Raymond  W 
Hunt.  William 

Disch.  June  28.  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861. . 

Harris.  William  B  .... 
Hendricks.  James  M.. 
Hollett.  George  W.... 

Disch.  June  17. '61 ;_  disabil. 

Johnson.  Samuel  H... 

Jones.  David  C 

Kelley,  James 

TWELFTH    (three   MONTHS)     INFANTRY. 


341 


Name  and  Bank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Klepper,  William  L.... 

Lafferty,  John  P 

Lee,  Milton 

Dan 

ville 

Apr.  ^24.1861 

May   ^5,1861 

May    21,1861 
May   ^^5,1861 

May   , 

2,1861 

Disch.  ^ 
Died  Ju 
Mustere 

M.O.A 
Disch.  A 
Mustere 

M.O.A 
Mustere 

Disch.  B 

lay  24, '61;  disabil. 
ly  20, 1861,  at  Cairo, 
d  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 

Lindsey,  Elijah 

Mercerian.Chas,  L 

Medaris.  James  W  .... 

Myers,  William  M 

Myers,  William  A 

Mondy,  Joseph 

Marshall, The*.  L.  H.. 

Miller,  Perry  F 

McKay,  Samuel  P 

McKay,  Hugh  B 

Marsh,  Francis 

McVicker,  Asbury 

Payne,  Abel  W 

:          :: 

Richardson.  Alex.  L... 
lichardson.  James  B. 

Snyder.  John  S 

Steward ,  Oscar  S 

Short,  Thomas^ 

Smith,  George  W 

Scott,  Wm.  D 

ag.  1,'61,  as  Corp'l. 
lay  5. '61;  disabil.. 
d  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 

ag  l.'ei.as  Sergt 

Snyder,  Daniel 

d  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 

I                     « I 

Swannell,  John 

Shipner.  Joseph 

Search,  G,  M 

Smith,  John  L 

Thompson,  J.  I 

Upperman,  Jesse 

Welsh,  Richard  W  .... 

Worley,  William 

Wright.  E.Moses 

lay  5. '61;  disabil.. 

Becruits. 

Bandy,  Samuel 

Burkhardt,  Anthony.. 
Carruthers,  James 

Springfield 

Casey  ville...'.'!! 
Springfield 

May  ^6.1861 

Mpy    21.1861 
May   _  6,1861 

Discharged  June  17, 1861. .. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 
Disch.  June  17.'61;  disabil. 

Pigg,  Wm 

Disch.  May  21  '61;  disabil 

lussey,  Peter 

Musterefl  o"t  ^nv  i  isfit 

larger,  Ebenezer 

Hill,  Wm 

Disch.  J 
Mustere 

\        ■      !! 

•Joiee,  Mathew 

Mc Vey.  John 

.              . . 

Reisser  Frederick.... 

Scott,  Wm.  H.  H 

St.  Claire,  Wm 

Webster, AltredB  .... 

une  17, '61;  disabil. 
d  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 

COMPANY  D. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
William  D,  Williams.. 

Rock^Island.... 
Rock  Island.... 
Rock  Island.... 

Apr.    25.1861 
May    11. 1861 

Apr.    25,1861 
May    11, 1861 

Apr.    25.1861 
May    11. 1861 

May   _  2.1861 

Promot 
Mustere 

David  Benson  

First  Lieutenants. 

d  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 
-A 

Dimick  Laurtis 

Second  Lieutenants. 
<Quincy  McNeill 

May      2, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 

David  H.  Hakes 

May 

2.1861 

842 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


First  Sergeant. 
Robert  Koehler 

Sergeants. 

Williaju  F.  Jo'ie 

Samuel  M.  Hartley .... 
Henry  Wagner 

Corporals. 

Howard  Hartley 

George  Melvin 

Joseph  Taylor 

Levi  F.  Harsou 

M^l.'<icia7^s. 

Henry  Beebe 

Jesse  Smith 

Privates. 
Applehaus,  George  ... 
Allshouse,  Samuel  ... 

Allen,  Martin  V 

Armprist.  J .  W 

Anderson,  Holmes  — 
Brandon.  Alexander.. 

Boyle,  Hugh 

Bleakney,  John  G 

Burroughs,  John 

Bowen.  John  M 

Bell.  Moses 

Barry,  Charles  M 

Baker.  Harrison 

Burrall,  Robert 

Cranston,  J.  F 

Christ.  N.  L 

Costillo,  Edward 

Chase,  Leander  M 

Cox,  J.  L 

Devinney.  E.  M 

Daniels,  Thomas  W... 
Donaldsan,  William.. 

Dean,  Peter  A 

Dow,  James 

Denehart.  A 

Dunlap,  William 

Evans,  David  E 

Edwards,  William 

Griffith,  John 

Godfrey,  John 

Gippson,  Peter 

Herrick,  Albert 

Haynes,  Austin 

Hughes,  E 

Hartstien,  A 

Jones,  Henry  H 

Johnston,  James 

Johnson,  J.  W 

Johnson,  John  

Jones,  David  R 

Jones,  Richard 

Jackson,  Jonas 

Jackson,  Thomas 

Jones,  George 

Kelton.  Henry  0 

Kyle,  Charles  W 

Lackey,  R.  K 

Laughery,  Romulus  .. 

Lambert,  John 

Me  Laughlin,  John  — 

McKinley,  Charles 

Meanor,  Isaac 

Moore,  Irwin 

Miller.  Henry 

McMulleu,  William  F. 

Owens,  William  P 

Philles.  Willtam  W  ... 

Phillips.  John 

Richards,  John 


Rock  Island. 


Rock  Island. 


Rock  Island.. 


Rock  Island. 


Rock  Island. 


Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19.1861 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 

Apr.  19,1861 


May      2, 
May     2, 


May     2, 


May   _  2,1861 
May      2. 1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861> 
Disch.  June21,'61;  disabiL 


M.  O.Aug  l.'61,as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861. 
Disch.  June  21, '61;  disabil. 


Mustered  out  Aug. 


Disch.  June  21, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 


M.  O.  Aug.  I, '61;   as  Corn. 
Mustered  out  Aug,  1. 1861. 


Disch.  June  21, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861. 


M.  O.Aug.  l,'61,asMusic'n 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861. 


Died  at  Cairo,  July  19,1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 


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H43 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Rontszongr.  W.  C 

Stouffh.  Daniel 

Scheible,  Henry 

8addler,  Joseph 

Rock_Island.... 
Springfield 

Apr.  _19,1861 
May   ^8,1861 

May   __2,1S61 
May   _  8,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Stewart.  Frederick .... 

JStepheus.  David 

Solenberger.  M 

Seville,  Benjamin 

Sallows,  Charles 

Sindlinger,  Godfrey  .. 

Turpiii.  Richard 

Tidball  John 

Tomliiison,  George  ... 

Temple.  Georre 

Vantuyl,  DorwinK... 

Williaius,  L 

Waddock.  Michael.... 

Zeigler.  David  R 

West,  T.J 

Recruits. 
Chamberlain,  H.  M  ... 

Discharged  June  21, 1861.. 
Diseh.  June  21. '61;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,_1861.. 

Gesuer,  H.  M 

Ridgely,  L 

' '                     ' ' 

Weisner,  J.  W. 

>  1                     >  > 

COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Vincent  Ridgely 

Pa 
Pa 
Pa 
Pa 
Pa 

Pa 

Pa 
P't 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

25.1861 
25. 1861 

May 
Mhv 

2. 1861 
2, 1861 
2, 1861 
2, 1861 
,2,1861 

_  2, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

First  Lieutenant. 
John  W.Fisher 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Nathaniel  Sanford.... 

ris 

25,1861  May 
15, 1861  Ma  V 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  V.  Sellar 

ris  .  .  . 

Mustered  out  Aug .  1, 1861 . . 
Mustered  out  Aug   1  1861 

Sergeaats 
Quincy  J.  Drake 

ris 

^15,1861 
^15.1861 

_ 18. 1861 
_18, 1861 

May 
May 

-May 
May 

Kerry  E.  Blynn 

John  W.  Neal  . 

.  •                  . . 

Corporals. 

ris 

Francis  M.  Ewiug 

Joshua  M.  Hogue 

. .           j 

Samuel  A.  Lodge 

• 

. .                           .  •                   .  • 

3Iusicia7is. 
James  H.  Smith 

ris 

2  1861  Mustered  out  Aug   1  1861 

James  Cofieid 

Privates. 
Athen,  Nathaniel  D... 

ris 

2    IS61  AIn>*tpff-.l  fiiil    Alio-    1    1SKI 

Appleby.  Robert 

Baker.  Henry    .. 

■ .                  • . 

Bennett,  E.  W 

.1 

Beyles,  Henry  C 

Blackman,  Daniel  B  .. 

Bonser.  William  H.... 

Bowden,  J.  H 

Bush,  Franklin  L 

•  >                  •  > 

Calvin,  .'^mos 

Clark,  Elisha 

. .                  • . 

Clark,  A.  H 

Disch.June25,'61:  disabil. 

344 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Chapman.  G-  C Paris. 

Chapman,  J.  H... 

Craig.  Samuel 

Cassell.  Augustus 

Davis,  Henry  W  . 

Dewey.  Isaac  N  .. 

Dowden,  Edward  P... 

Dristell,  Jonathan  M. 

Dole,  William  R 

Dickinson,  Wm.  W 

Elliott,  Robert  J , 

Elliott,  Ira  K 

Elliott,  George  W.  ... 

Elliott,  William  J 

Flood.  James 

Poulke,  William  L.... 

Gooldy,  Oscar  H 

Goodman,  John 

Given,  James 

Hannah,  John  W 

Hartley,  Marshall  A  .. 

Hartley,  William,  Jr.. 

Hall.  Henry  B 

Henson.  William  J 

Hansam,  Adam 

Hunting,  Charles  H  .. 

Halbrooks,  S 

Hamilton,  Harvey 

Hartman,  J.  R 

Heltsley.  John 

Henley.  Samxiel 

Horr.  Henry  H 

Harshbarger,  J.  W 

Johnson,  Leonard  M.. 

Koho,  Ben.iamin  E 

Koogle,  John  A 

Lakey.  William  T 

Leng,  Emit 

Link,  John  E 

Lycan.  Leander 

Long.  Stroder  M 

Legrange,  Jacob  I 

Rliller.  Joseph  P.,  Esq. 

Mallonee,  Wm.  A 

McDonald,  Wm 

McKelvy,  Nathaniel.. 

Moss,  Washington 

Moss,  John  C 

Neely,  William  M 

Nelson,  Joseph  K 

Osborne.  Francis  M... 
Patton.  Benjamin  B . . . 

Pierce,  Benoni 

Phillips.  C.  H 

Parish,  David  C 

Rudy.  George  D 

Runnion,  Jesse  R 

Read.  Theodore 

Raney.  Thomas 

Sidenstricker.  Tollien 

Stark,  Daniel  A 

Stout,  Cyrus 

Smith.  Williamson 

Simpkin.'i,  Wm.  H 

Sanders,  Hiram  V 

Travis,  Bill  D.  T 

Vance,  James  A 

Venemon,  William 

White,  George  W 

Wallace,  John 

Wyetb.  .James 

York,  Henry  C 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Apr.    18.1 


Date  of 
muster. 


May      2, 18C1 


Remarks. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Diseh.  May31,'61:  disabiL 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Diseh.  June  17,  '61 ;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  13,  '61;  disabiL 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861. . 


Disch.  June  18, '61;  disabiL 
Mustered  out  Aug,  1, 1861.. 


Disch.  June  21.  '61;  disabiL 
Disch.  June  18.  '61;  disabiL 
Disch.  June  13, '61;  disabiL 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 


Disch.  June  25.  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 


TWELFTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


345 


COMPANY    F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
rollment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captaitis. 
Augustus  L.  Chetlain. 

Lucius  M.  Rose 

Wallace  Campbell  .... 

First  Lieutenants. 
Wallace  Campbell  — 
J.  Bates  Dickson 


Galena. 
Galena. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

J.  Bates  Dickson 

Nicholas  Roth 

G.  S.  Avery 


First  Sergeant. 
Nicholas  Roth 


Galens 


Sergeants. 

G.  S.  Avery 

Gideon  Stoddard... 

D.  H.  Dildine 

Frederick  Ehmann. 


Corporals. 
Charles  Klovene. 

Henry  Shauek 

W.  B.  McMaster.. 
M.  E.  Howard  .... 


Snsign 
Augustus  Godat. 

Musicians . 
W.  B.  Pliillips... 
'W.  S.  Phillips  ... 


Galena. 


Galena. 


Apr.  27.1861 
May  11,1861 
Apr.    18.1861 


Apr.    27.1861 
May    11,1861 


Apr.  27,1861 
Apr.  18,1861 
May    11,1861 


Apr.  19.1861 
Apr.  18.1861 
Apr.    19,1861 


Apr.  20,1861 
Apr.  21,1861 
Apr.    18,1861 


Apr.    18.1861 
Apr.    19,1861 


May      2, 


Promoted. 


Privates. 

Bahn.  William  H 

Bahevel.  Anton 

Beebe. George 

Bell.  R.  P 

Brandis.  Frederick  — 

Brown,  John 

Clark,  Joseph 

Cookson,  John  S 

Craig,  John 

Dailey,  Daniel 

Dawson.  J 

Dawson,  W 

Dean,  W.  H 

Detrich,  John 

Eberhart.  John 

Entwhistle.  Robert  ... 
Entwhistle,  Thomas.. 

Parr.  Charles 

Ferguson.  John 

Fullon,  Washington  .. 

Gillatt.  C.  S 

Gilmore.  George 

Glenat.  J.  C 

Glookner.  Constantine 

Groshans,  John 

Hardwick.  William  ... 

Hellraann.  Ernst 

Hewitt.  Isaac 

Hopp,  Louis 

Jones,  David  L 

Kent.  William  H 

Kleine,  Ignatz 

Klenk,  John 

Koch.  August 

Koppen,  Henry 

Kraemer,  Ezekiel 

Kraemer,  Edward  R.. 

Laillal,  John  B 

Lamb,  John  R 


Galena. 


Chicago 
Galena.. 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr, 


18, 1861 
21,1861 
18, 1861 
22, 1861 
20, 1861 


May  2, 1861 

May  _  2,1861 

May  _  2,1861 

May  2,1861 

May  2.1861 

May  ^2,1861 

May  2, 1861 

May  2.1861 

May  2.1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861.. 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  . . 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  . 
M.  O.  Aug.l,  as  1st  Sergt.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

M.  O.  Aug.l, '61, as  private. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861.. 


Disch.  June21,  '61,disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861.. 


Apr.  21,18611 
Apr.  23,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 


Apr.    19,1871j 

Apr.    22.1861 

Apr.  18.1861 
Apr.  21,1861 
Apr.  19,1861 
22. 1861 
19.1861 


Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


21,1861 
18. 1861 
21, 1861 
19, 1861 
21, 1861 
22, 1861 


•zO,  1861 
19, 1861 
21,1861 
18, 1861 
21.1S61 
Apr.  20.1861 
Apr.  21,1861 
Apr.  22.1861 


346 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Langdon.  Henry  W  . . . 

Galena 

Apr.    21.1861 

Apr.    20.1861 
Apr.    22.1861 
May   ^2.1861 

Apr.    21,1861 
Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    22.1861 
Apr.    18,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    18.1861 
Apr.   3 1861 

Apr.    19,1861 
Apr.    20.1861 
Apr.    19,1861 
Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    18,1861 
Apr.    19.1861 
Apr.  ^22,1861 

Apr.    21.1861 
Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    18,1861 
Apr.    20,1861 
Apr.    18,1861 
Apr.    19,1861 
Apr.    21,1861 
Apr.    23.1861 
Apr.    22.1861 
Apr.    21.1861 
Apr.    20.1861 
Apr.    19.1861 
Apr.    21.1861 
Apr.    19.1861 
Apr.  ^18.1861 

Apr.  ^22.1861 

May  ^2.1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Lantou,  John 

'  • 

Chicago  

Galena 

Disch.  June21.'61;  disabiL 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Lauper,  Cbarles 

Maclean.  Ouncan 

McArthur.  Janaes  N... 

Chicago  

Galena...'."..'... 

Promoted  Q.  M.  Sergeant. 

Promoted  Sergt.  Major 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

McDade.  John 

McDonald,  James 

. .                     1  • 

•  i                     •  1 

Miller,  V.  H 

1  >                     •  • 

Morris.  Levi  R 

Myers,  Herman 

•  •                     • . 

I'eters,  William 

'riugle.  J.  L 

VinKle.  W.  W 

•  •                     > . 

Quintin.  Edward 

Razel.  Albert 

•  «                     •  ^ 

Reber,  Frederick  . 

Ruckhart,  William.... 

Sauzberg,  Charles 

1  >                     . . 

Schauck,  Ed.  M 

1  •                                                        14 

Scheerer.  William 

t   •                                                        1> 

>   1                                                        11 

Schneider.  George 

1  >                                                        .   • 

Smith.  Frank .. 

11                                                        11 

Spaulding,  Oliver  L  .. 

11                                                        11 

Starr,  Samuel 

Disch.  June  12. '61:  disabiL 

Voss,  H 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Wilson,  John 

Wolf,M.  P 

11                    11 

Young.  Allison 

Young.  C.  M  ... 

! .' 

COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Charles  H.  Brookings. 

DuQuoin 

Apr. 

26, 1861 

May 

2. 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

First  Lieutenant. 
Stephen  R.  Wetmore.. 

DuQuoin 

Apr. 

26. 1861 

May 

2. 1861 

Promoted  Regt.  Q.  M 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Guy  C.  Ward 

26. 1861 

May 

2. 1861 

First  Sergeant. 
Charles  H.Caphart... 

DuQuoin 

Apr. 

18. 1861 

May 

2.1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Sergeants. 
Norton  W.Campbell.. 

Jason  J.  Sanborn 

Robert  Q.  Thompson. . 

DuQuoin 

Apr. 
Apr. 

20, 1861 
,18,1861 

May 

,  2, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

<  Corporals. 

John  F.  Watkins 

John  Thornwell 

James  Swafford 

Franklin  W.  Campbell 

DuQuoin 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

20.1861 
19. 1861 
21.1861 
19. 1861 

May 

_  2.1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.^1861.. 

Mtisicians. 

Levi  P.  Ambrose 

Jasper  Cox 

DuQuoin 

Apr. 
Apr. 

21.1861 
18. 1861 

May 

,  2. 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

TWELFTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


347 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Privates. 

Ashcraf t,  .John 

Addams.  .lohn  Q 

Brautty,  Halden 

Bruner.  Henry 

Brayshaw.  H.  T 

Brown,  Wra.  E 

Burke,  John 

Cox,  Lewis 

Collins,  Michael 

Clotworthy,  A  lex 

Clay,  Peter 

Clark.  William 

Cunningham.  J.  R  .... 

Dashiell.  William 

Dunham.  S.  R  • 

Evans,  Nathan 

Evaiis,  Thomas 

Fleming.  Thomas 

Falkner.  Newman 

Fox,  William 

Frazier,  William 

Gravis,  Thomas  T 

Gordon,  William 

Holcomb,  Benj 

Harris,  Sampson 

Hooper.  John 

Hargreaves,  John 

Hicks.  Wm.  H 

Hall,  John 

Hines,  William 

Howell,  Ezekiel 

Hunter,  Thomas 

Horn,  Charles 

Jenkins,  John  S 

Kirkland,  Andrew 

Kennedy.  Lawrence  .. 

Langston,  William 

Lefler,  Thomas 

Lee.  Charles 

Long.  Stephen  R 

Leslie,  Wm.  G 

Morrill,  Abraham 

Mings,  Christopher... 

McCallum,  Wm 

McCallum,  David 

McLay,  John 

McConnell.  Brian 

Nicholson,  Jesse 

Oliver,  Hugh 

Ozborn.  Lafayette 

Oliver,  John 

Price.  Augustus 

Pond, Joseph  F 

Parker,  Caleb  J 

Powell,  John 

Payne,  John  A 

Riley,  Thomas  F 

Riley.  Daniel 

Rose,  James  T  

Strock,  Daniel 

Smith,  Joseph 

Shannon,  Wm.  G 

Stanhous.  Malcom 

Stilley .  James  M 

Stanhouse,  Jr.,  Malcom 
Stephenson,  James  . . . 

Stuart.  David 

Todd, John  

Towers,  John  A 

Vanhyning.  J.  A 

Welden,  GtUespie  B. .. 

Winchester.  Jason 

Waterhouse,  Geo.  W.. 

Wileky.  Rufus  W 

Winchester.  Isaac 

Williams,  Alfred 


DuQuoin. 


Centralia.... 
Springfield. 
DuQuoin.... 


Centralia.. 
DuQuoin.. 


Centralia., 
DuQuoin., 


Centralia., 
DuQuoin., 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr, 
Apr. 


19. 1861  May 
21.1861 
19. 1861 
22, 1861 
21,1861 


19,1861 

21,1861 
22, 1861 
_19. 1861 

20,1861 
30, 1861 
21,1861 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 
Apr. 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


22. 1861 
21, 1861 
23,1861 
21,1861 
23, 1861 
21, 1861 
23.1861 
26, 1861 
22, 1861 


21,1861 
22, 1861 


20, 1861 
23, 1861 
22, 1861 


26,1861 
21, 1861 


21, 1861 


26, 1861 
21,1861 


22,1861 
21,1861 
22,1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861... 


Disch.  June  27, 1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861.. 


Disch.  June  27, 1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861 , . 


Dlshon.  Disch,  May  28.1861 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861 . . 


Disch.  June  27, 1861;  disabil 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861  . 


Disch.  June  27,  '61 ;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861  . 


Disch.  June  27, 1861;  disabil 


348 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Wilson.  Douglas 

Wheatley,  B.  W 

Woolbridge,  Isaac  B 

Wilmens.C.  L 

Woodward.  Hiram.. 
Weeks,  Henry 


DuQuoin. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


18. 1861 
24, 1861 
23. 1861 
22. 1861 
21,1861 


Date  of 
muster. 


May      2.1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861 


Disch.  June  27. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 


COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
William  T.  Swain 

First  Lieutenant. 
Thompson  Gordon.... 

Second  Lieutenant 
JohnM.  Mills 

Tiskilwa 

Tiskilwa 

Tiskilwa 

Tiskilwa... 

Tiskilwa 

Tiskilwa 

May 
May 
May 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

8.1861 
8. 1861 
8. 1861 
19. 1861 
19.1861 

19. 1861 

'* 
_19,1861 

,19. 1861 

May      2,1861 
May     2,1861 
May      2, 1861 
May      2, 1861 
May   ,,2.1861 

May      2.  ISfil 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861 . 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861 . 

First  Sergeant. 
Hezekiah  B.  Smith  ... 

Sergeants. 
David  Hoblit 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861 . 

John  Myrbanch 

Oscar  H.  Towner 

Corporals. 
Zimri  Mizner 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861 . 

William  H.  Larne 

Harvey  B.  Woods 

James  M.  Mills 

Musicians. 

Robert  B.  Parker 

Henry  C.  Snow 

Privates. 

Baker,  Jonathiin  H 

Baker.  Chester  H 

Bartlett,  Oscar 

Brazee.  William  M.... 

Bear,  Andrew  J  

Brown,  Jamts 

Tisl 
Tisl 

.ilwa 

.ilwa 

May   , 
May  , 

,2.1861 
,2. 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.,  1861 . 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.,  1861 . 

Boreland.JohnT 

Brown.  Julius  W 

Bay lytf.  Peter  H 

Brick.  Patrick 

Bucannan,  George  D.. 
Bailey,  David 

Disch.  May  27,  '61;  disabil. 

.Buchaii,  William 

Bates,  Joseph 

Cameron,  Edward  W.. 
Demaranville,  I^uth.  D 

Dean,  George  A 

Dow,  William  H.  H... 
Edmonds, Charles  H.. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  ,1. 186J . 

Disch.  June  21,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,,  1861 . 

Foglesong,  Newman.. 
Peuton,  Francis  H  .... 

Hoblit,  William  H 

Hose,  John  Henry 

Halbrook,  Alexander.. 
Haskell.  (Jharles  P.... 

Johnson.  Robert 

Kohn.  Edward  C 

Knse.  Levi 

::          !! 

^oon,  Charles  A 

iimmell.  Oliver 

Kelley.  Peter 

::          :: 

TWELFTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


349r 


Name  and  Kank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Lon?,  Francis  M 

Tiskilwa 

Springfield 

Tiskilwa....  ;■.'.'. 
Springfield 

Apr.  ^19,1861 

May   ^4.1861 

May    10,1861 
May   ,4,1861 

May   ,2.1861 
May  ,4,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Laribec.  James  W  .... 

Loomis.  George  C 

Mclntire.  William 

::          :: 

Masruire,  Patrick 

Marshall.  Henry 

Neff.  Washington  I.... 

" 

Proper,  ,Tohn  P 

Phillips,  Chauncey.... 
Pearsons,  Stephen  G. . 
linehart,  Simon 

Disch.  June24. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861.. 

Rowe  Joseph 

Riley  George 

' '                     " 

Sneddy.  Robert  G 

Smith.  William 

Tompkins.  William... 
Thrall.  Cornelius  D... 

Watson,  Joseph 

Watson,  Amaria 

Waberton.  John 

Whitney.  Fenlinand  S 
Whiting,Fred'ick  O.R, 

Whitmore.  S.  P 

Young,  William  B  .... 

Drowned  Cairo  July  16  '61. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Yorrington,  Joseph... 

Becruits. 
Blake.  Hiram 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861.. 

Grooker,  Lucian  B.... 

Eby,  Henry  H 

Eckert,  William 

Hall.  Andrew  

Hall  James  P 

"                    ' ' 

Knapp,  Benj.  R 

Merrynian.  W.  S 

McDuffee,  James  M... 

Norton  Sylvester 

Norton,  Henry 

Robinson,  Charles 

Ramsdall,  Frank  D  ... 
Roice,  Carmi  C 

May   ,4.1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Sparks,  David  W 

West,  Stephen  A 

" 

COMPANY   I. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enlisted  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Frank  B.  Ferris 

First  Lieutenant. 
George  L.  Paddock  ... 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Gilbert  Gideon 

First  Sergeant. 
George  Sparling 

Sergeants. 
Samuel  T.  Thompson 

Charles  Wiswall 

Abram  Last 

Princeton 

Princeton  

Princeton 

Princeton 

Princeton  

Princeton 

Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.    29.1861 
Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.    24,1861 
Apr.    24,1861 

Apr.    24,1861 

May      2, 1861 
Maj      2, 1861 
May      2. 1861 
May      2, 1861 
May  ,,2.1861 

May   ,2.1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. . 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,,,1861.. 

Corvorals 
Edward  Mills 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861.. 

George  Garwood 

Thomas  M.  Cummings 
William  H.  Britt 

350 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

3fusicians. 

Samuel  Patterson 

Princeton 

Apr.    24,1861 

May      2, 1861 

Musteredout  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Charles  Crossley 

M.  0.  Aug.  1.  '61,  as  Private 

Privates. 

Anthouy,  William  L  .. 

Princeton 

Apr.    24.1861 

May      2. 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861.. 

Anderson.  Peter 

Archer,  LaSalie 

"                  " 

Arey,  Wesley 

Bell,  James 

•  1                  .  • 

Barker,  Henry  G 

• '                  •  • 

Barr,  George  N 

Bently.  Francis  A 

' '                  " 

Boyd.  Alexander 

1 .                  1  • 

Brings,  lieorge  W 

"                  ' ' 

Buijnon.  Christopher. 

"                  ' ' 

Criswell,  James  W.... 

" 

Cullison,  Martin 

"                  " 

Donaldson.  Chas.  W.. 

.1                  1  > 

Eatou.  John 

"                  " 

Egbert.  William  L.... 

' '                  " 

Ferris.  Harry  H 

Frease,  Joseph 

"                  " ' 

Frease,  William 

"                  ' ' 

Fnck,  Benjamin 

Graves,  George  W  .... 

"                  " 

Hanson,  Charles 

' '                  ' 

Harger,  Reuben 

Halt,  William  K 

' '                  ' ' 

Hartzell,  Philip 

"                  " 

Herald,  John 

Helmkomp,  C 

Hensel,  Abel 

"                  " 

Hitchaock,  Charles  ... 

Hoskins.  James  H  .... 

'  *                  ' ' 

James,  Harrison 

Disch.  June24,'61;  disabil. 

Johnson,  John  A 

Johnson,  Peter  

Kearnes,  Israel 

Kmnek.  Walter 

it                  . . 

Lindcrblood,  Nelson.. 

"                  ' ' 

Larsen,  Andrew 

Liublad.  Augustus.... 

' '                  ■ ' 

Liiikhait.  George 

' '                  " 

Miller,  RufusP 

Disch.  June 24, '61;  disabil. 

Mills,  William  D 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Mulvane,  Ralph 

"                  ' ' 

Morn,  Edward 

"                  • ' 

Mosher,  Cyrus  P 

.. 

McDowell,  .James  W.. 

' '                  " 

Nelson,  Andrew 

Nevins,  William  H.... 

"                  " 

Nt-wkitk,  George  W  .. 

' '                  " 

' '                  " 

Pratt,  Ira  F    .     . 

>  •                  .  • 

Perry,  James  P 

Disch.  July  17, '61;  disabil. 

Prisser.  Charles 

Mustered  out  Aug,  1,1861.. 

Pierson,  Michael 

Person,  Peter 

' '                  " 

Reynolds,  Isaac  P 

Disch.  July  17, '61;  disabil. 

Randolph,  Richard  K. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1861.. 

Rattray,  Charles 

Rs  den,  Charles  A 

Steier,  Edward 

"                  ' ' 

Seovil.  Andrew  J 

Swansoii,  Peter 

"                  " 

Schmaus,  Philip 

Smith,  Emanuel    

"                  " 

Smith.  Albert  J 

"                  ** 

Shields,  .Samuel 

Streeter,  William 

"                  " 

Sharp,  Sylvester 

' '                  " 

Scott.  Winfield 

Spake,  John 

"                  " 

TWELFTH    (three    MONTHS)    INFANTRY. 


351 


Name  and  Rank. 


Sheley,  Benjamin  F. . . 

Terry.  John 

Thomas,  Martin  R  — 

Topper,  James 

Wood.  Fred 

Willett,  John  H 

Warren,  William  C  ... 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Apr.    24,] 


Date 
of  muster. 


May      2, 1861 


Mustered  out  Augr.  1, 1861. 


M.  O.  as  Music'n  Aug.  1,'61 


COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
James  R.  Hugunin.... 

First  Lieutenant. 
William  E.  Waite 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Eben  Bacon     

Chicago  

Chicago 

Chicago  

Chicago  

Chicago  

Chicago  

Chicago  

Chicago  

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

.,,. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

May 
Apr. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 

Apr. 
-May 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

25,1861 

25, 1861 

25, 1861 

20, 1861 

23, 1861 
22, 1861 

22, 1861 
24, 1861 
20,1861 
22, 1861 

24,1861 

24. 1861 
2a. 1861 

;24, 1861 

22. 1861 
n.  1861 

2. 1861 

2Z.  1861 

23, 1861 
_  2. 1.S61 

24,1861 

22, 1861 
2.  IS61 
24.1861 

23, 1861 
25, 1861 
22, 1861 

May 
May 
May 
May 
May 

May 

May 
May 

2, 1861 
2,1861 
2, 1861 
2, 1861 
_  2, 1861 

2.1861 

:: 

_  2, 1861 
^  2, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1861. 

First  Sergeant. 
Hiram  L.  Hugunin 

Sergeants. 

Walter  Hastings 

Andreas  Greve 

Joseph  Webb,  Jr 

Corporals. 

James  Whalan 

Charles  E.  Beaumont. 
Robert  M.  Perkins.... 
Philip  Wells 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1861. 

Mustered  cut  Aug._  1, 1861. 
M.  O.  Aug.  1.'61  as  private. 

Under  civil  arrest  at  M.  0. 
M.  0.  Aug.  1,'61,  as  Sergt. 
Mustered  put  Aug.^  1,  1861. 

Musicians. 

John  H.  Ma^^terson 

Hiram  McCliutock.... 

Privates. 
Adsmund,  Williams.. 

Ames,  Simeon  W 

Bennett,  .Simeon  S  — 

Mustered  put  Aug.  1,  1861. 
Mustered  put  Aug,_  1,  1861. 

Betsinger,  Andrew 

BuUamore,  Ji.mes  .... 
Carpenter,  Edwin  A  .. 

Carroll,  Cornelius 

Cole,  Durkey 

Died  Caseyville.May  13,'61 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1861. 

Edbrooke.  Francis 

Fairman,  Gallio 

Fan-.  Wilber  E 

Faulhabber,  John 

Garvt-y.  Domiiiick  .... 

H'  ppeler,  t'aul 

Hoffman,  John 

Heusley,  Kobert 

Hales,  Corbin 

SoringfieVd '..'.'.. 
Chicago  

Springfield  ■■;;! 
Chicago  

Hansen,  Christian  .... 

Harablin.  George 

Haiioii,  Charles 

Hansbrow,  Thomas 

Hale.  James 

Janiifson,  James 

Johnson,  George  A 

Judd,  .Samuel  H 

Jenning  .  John  H 

Jones,  James  R 

Klose,  William 

Ketchum,  William  G.. 
Lyons,  Franklin  E  .... 

Merriam,  Dennis 

Merriam,  George  W... 

Springfield   .... 
Chicago  

Springfield'.!!!. 
Chicago  

::       :: 

852 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Maloney  John           

Chicag 

S^hS^ 

Spring 
Chicas 

0  

Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.  ^23,1861 

Apr.  _24,1861 

May      2,1861 
Apr.    23,1861 

Apr.    22,1861 
Apr.    24,1861 

Apr.  ^23,1861 

Apr.    24,1861 

Apr.    22,1861 

Apr.    23,1861 
Apr.    29,1861 
Apr.    23, 1H61 
Apr.  ^24,1861 

Apr.    22,1861 
May      2, 1861 

May      6,1861 

May      8,1861 
May      3,1861 
May      4, 1861 
May   _  3,1861 

May   ^^4.1861 

May      8.1861 
May      4,1861 
May      3,1861 
May      4,1861 
May      3, 1861 
May      5, 1861 
May      3,1861 
May      4, 1861 

May  . 

May   ^ 

May 

May 
May 
May  _ 

May 

k' 

May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 

2, 1861 

6, 1861 

8, 1861 
3,1861 
4. 1861 
3.1861 

4, 1861 

8.1861 
4, 1861 
3, 1861 
4, 1861 
3, 1861 
5, 1861 
3,1861 
4. 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1861 

Marshall,  William  .... 

McKay  Dennis    

Disch.  C't.  Mart ,  July  2 '61 

Mitchie  John 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861.. 

Newby,  Henrv     

Noonan,  Edward 

field 

Rutherford,  Mark 

Ring  Jacob  H 

Stevans,  Edward  K... 

Swartwout  Jerome  L. 

Thomas,  William  H... 

Thayer,  Eli 

Taylor,  Worthy  S  . 

Vial  Edward 

Weeks,  Wesley  

Witt  Franklin 

Wilson,  William  R.... 

Wilson,  William  A.... 
White,  Andrew  T 

'field 

'O 

Williams,  Warren 

Ward  Thomas 

Recruits. 

Allison,  Henry  M 

Chamberlain,  A.  A 

Clifton,  Jackson 

Hedges,  James 

Haines,  Phillip  D 

Kilby   Lloyd 

Sprini 

'field . 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1861.. 

McElwane,  David.  ... 
McCarthy,  Patrick.... 
Moyer    Alfred 

Nicoll  Oliver  L 

Pengh,  James    

Personett,  Charles.... 
Roc'kwood,  John  P.... 

Stillwagon,  G.  W 

Sumner,  Charles 

Valen,  Charles 

Wilson,  John  L 

Willis,  Jr.  Chas.  L.... 

SEVENTH    INFANTKY. 


853 


SEVENTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Colonels. 

John  Cook  

Andrew  J.  Babcock. 
Richard  Rowett 


Springfield . 
Carlinville  . 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Andrew  J.  Babcock  ... 

Nicholas  Greusel 

Richard  Rowett 

Hector  Perrin 


Springfield . 

Aurora 

Carlinville  . 
Mattoon 


Majors. 

Nicholas  Greusel 

Richard  Rowett 

James  Monroe 

George  H.  Estabrook, 
Edward  S.  Johnson... 


Adjutants. 

Leroy  R.  Waller 

Benjamin  F.  Smith  . 
Thomas  N.  Francis . . 
John  S.  Robinson  . .. 
Eugene  F.  Morse  — 


Aurora 

Carlinville.... 

Mattoon 

Atlanta 

Springfield ... 


Greenwich.N.  Y 
Springfield., 


Apr.  25.1861 
Mar.  21.1862 
Feb.  28.1863 


July  25,1861 

July  24.1861 

Mar.  21,1862 

Apr.  19,1864 


Apr.  25,1861 

July  25,1861 

Mar.  21,1862 

Nov.  12,1862 


July    25. 1861  Pro.  Brig.  Gen.  Mar.  21,  '62. 

iResigned  Feb.  28, 1863 

July     2,1863iProm.    Brev.    Brig.    Gen. 
May24,1865 


July    25,186llPromoted  

Promoted  Colonel  36th  Inf. 

Apr.    28, 1862  Promoted  

July     1,1864  Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 


Promoted 

July    25,1861         "  

Resigned  Sept.  3. 1862 

25.1863  Discharged  April  24.1864 


Apr.    22, 1864  July    29, 1864  Mustered  out  July  9. 1865 


July  25,1861 

Feb.  1. 1862 

Mar.  21.1862 

Nov.  14.1862 


July    25,1 


Jan.    10,1863 


ipril 
Jul: 


Resigned  June  30.1862 

Prom,  to  Gen.  Cook's  Staff 

Resigned  Nov.  14, 1862 

Died  Jan.  4.  1865;  wounds. 


Oct.      5,1864  Feb.      1,1865, Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Quartermasters. 
William  Brown.  Jr.. 
George  M.  Harrison. 

Surgeons. 
Richard  L.Metcalf.. 
V7illiam  L.  Leonard. 

1st  Ass't  Surgeons. 

James  Hamilton 

Elijah  P.  Burton.... 


Aurora 

TerreHaute.Ind 


Springfield. 


Springfield , 


July    25,1861 
Oct       9,1862 


July 

Nov. 


July    19,1861 
Jan.     23, 1864 


2d  Ass't  Surgeon. 
George  C.  McFarland. 

Chaplains. 

Jesse  P.  Davis 

William  Perkins 


July    25, 1861' Died  Oct.  9, 1862;  wounds. 
Nov.     2. 1862  Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 


July    25.1861 
Dec.    24.1864 


July    25.1861 
Feb.    29,li64 


fan.    22. 1863  Jan.    29. 


July    25, 1861  July    25,1861 
Dec.     5,1862 


Resigned  Sept.  13, 1863. . . . 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Prom.  Surgeon  120th  Inf  . 
Prom.  Surgeon  12th  Inf  . . 


Dismissed  Oct.  27.1863. 


Resigned  Sept.  25. 1862 
Resigned  April  20, 1864 


Vol.  1—23 


354 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 
NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeant  Majors, 
Albert  V  Goltra. 

Lincoln 

July    22,1861 

Mustered  out  July  25  1861. 

Solomon  T.  Flint 

Quartermaster  Sergts. 

Springfield 

Dec.    22,1863 
Dec.    22,1863 

Jan.      7, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Albert  V.  Goltra 

Atlanta 

Re-enlisted     as    veteran; 

Commissary  Sergts. 
Eugene  T  Morse  

Mattoon 

mustered  out  July  9, 1865 
Promoted  Adjutant 

Dec.    22,1863 

Jan.      7,1863 

Hospital  Stewards. 
Henry  E    Bruce. 

mustered  out  July  9, 1865 
Mustered  out  July  24,  1864. 

Musicians . 
William  Holden 

mustered  out  July  9,  1865 

Michael  L.  Walsh.. 

at  battle  Fort  Donelson. 
Redu'*ed  to  ranks,  sent  Co. 

Fred  W.  Cross 

REGIMENTAL  BAND. 


Name  and  Rank, 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Leader. 
Calebs.  Merrill.... 

Musicians. 

First  Class. 
J.  BenhartHetge... 
Joseph  M.  Barden  . 
John  S.  Cummings. 

Second  Class. 
Edward  L.  Forsyth 

Frank  A.  Leslie 

Samuel  Clark 

Third  Class. 
Phinias  A.  Walker. 
Moses  G.  Hascall... 
Thomas  L.  lohnson 

Labra  C  Spoore 

Wm.  H.  McCracken 

George  Garran  

Jacob  Brian 

George  Spellbrink  . 


Cairo 


Bunker  Hill. 
St.  Charles.. 

Lincoln 

St.  Charles'.' '. 

St.  Charles.. 


Feb.      1. 1862 


July    25,1861 
Sept.  25,1861 


July    25,1861 
Sept.  25,1861 

Sept.  25,1861 


Feb,      1,1862 


July    25,186) 
Sept.  25,1861 


July    25,1861 
Sept.  25,1861 

Sept.  25,1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  27,1862. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  27, 1862. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  27,1862. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  27,1862. 


Atlanta July    25,1861  July    25,1861 

Sept.  25, 1861  Sept.  25, 1861 


COMPANY   A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Samuel  G.  Ward  .... 
George  F.  Wheeler.. 

Tnomas  McGuire 

Benjamin  Sweeney 

First  Lieutenants 
Jonathan  Kimball.., 

Mason  M.  Marsh 

Thomas  McGuire 

Benjamin  Sweeney . 


Elgin 

St.   Charles..   .. 
Huntley  Grove. 

Elgin 

?^t.  Charles 

Huntley  Grove. 


July  25,1861 

Apr.  7, 1862 

Jan.  1,1863 

Mar.  21,1865 


July  25,1861 
Aug.  26,1861 
June  21,1862 
Jan.      l,r  " 


July    25.1861 


Aug.   14,1863 
June     1, 1865 


July    25,1861 


Aug.  14,1863 
July    27,1863 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. 1862 

Resigned  Dec.  31,1862 

Discharged  March  12,1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

Resigned  Feb.  5,1862 

Resigned  Nov.  22, 1861 

Promoted 


SEVENTH   INFANTRY. 


355 


Date  of 

rank  or    en 

listment. 


Date  of 

muster. 


Second  Lieut'-nants. 
William  Renwick  — 

Thomas  McGuire 

Benjamin  Sweeney  .. 
Charles  T.  Elliott.... 


Huntley  Grove 
St.  Charles.... 
Huntley  Grove. 
St.  Charles. 


Sergeants. 
James  R.  Kinney  — 
George  W.  Wheeler. 
Thomas  McGuire  — 
Charles  T.  Elliot.... 
Benjamin  Sweeney  . 


Corpornls. 
John  C.  Day 


Isaac  D.  Newall  .... 
Jacob  C.  Schneider 

Hiram  Peterson 

Alden  Bates 

Charles  Eppner 

Allen  C.  Walker 

Arthur  N.  Stone 


Musicians. 
Francis  D.  Orcutt . 
Henry  Snell 


Elffin 

St.  Charles.' 
Huntley  Grove. 

Clintonville  ... 

Bunker  Hill... 

Dundee  

Clintonville  ... 

Wayne 

Aurora  

Hillsdale,  Mich 
Elgin 


Carlinville 
Aurora 


Wagoner- 
Robert  Speers... 


Wheeling.  Va. 


Privates. 

Adams.  Oscar  S 

Bradford.  John 

Bradford.  Eugene 

Brand,  John 

Beach,  Robert  B 

Baldwin,  Seth  W 

Clark,  David 

Conley.  Barny 

Crayon,  Thomas 

Carmon.  Robert 

Clark,  Thomas 

Carmiehael.  Henry  ... 
Coleman,  William  H.. 

Dean.  David 

Floyd.  John  A.  C 

Gage,  William  L 

Gilbert,  George 

Hassen,  Henry  C 

Hedges.  William 

Hickey,  Morris  W 

House.  John  W 

Hundley,  John  R 

Hughes,  Andrew 

Hart,  John  

Hollohan.  John 

Hampton,  Michael 

Howell,  PhillipP 

Hickox,  Krancis  M 

Ingraham,  Irving  W.. 

Jones.  Lothario  C 

Lawless.  William  E... 

Meyers,  David  

Mallett,  Walter  J 

Orton,  Edward 

O'Brien.  Michael 

O'Brien.  Thomas 

Perry.  Taylor 

Praster.  Manning 

Qupen.  John  M 

Ranisdale.  Charles  A. 
Speers,  William 


Silver,  George  E. 
Striden,  Lipscom. 
Schaffer.  William 
Stone,  Charles.... 


Elgin  , 


July  25,1861 

Jan.  30,1862 

June  21,1862 

Jan.  1, 


July   25,1861 


uly    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25, 


July    25,1861 


Bunker  Hill.... 

Woodburn 

Huntley 

Pittsburg.  Pa... 
New  York  City. 

New  Plato 

Elgin 

Carbondale 

St.  Charles..... 

Elgin 

Clintonville 

Clarbondale 

Elgin 


Belmont.  Ohio.. 

St.  Charles 

Geneva 

New  Plato 

Makanda   

Hampshire 

Chicago  

C.  Giradeau,  Mo 
Bunker  Hill.... 

Elgin  

('hicago 

Columbus,  Ind.. 

Atlanta   

Carbondale 

Elgin 


Vandalia 

Clintonville  ... 

Nokomis  

Makanda 

Huntley 

Wheeling,  Va. 


Elgin  .... 
Nokomis 
Aurora... 
Elgin  .... 


July  25,1861 

Aug.  14,1863 

July  27.: 

July  13,1863 


July    25.1861 


July    25,1861 


Tuly    25.1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25, 


Resigned  January  30,1862. 
Promoted 

Mustered  out'July'29,i86i! 

Rep.  dead ;  cause  not  given 

Promoted  Captain 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  . . 


Died  at  Clarksville,  Tenn.. 
Mar.  14,1862 


Re-enlisted  as  a  Veteran.. 


Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,'62. 
Disch.  Dec.  12, 1861;  disabll. 


Re- enlisted  as  a  Veteran. 


Re-enlisted  as  a  Veteran.. 
Transferred  to  36th  Inf.... 


Re-enlisted  as  a  Veteran.. 


Discharged  .July  29,  1864... 
Died  at  home  Mar.  31,  '62. . 


Discharged  July  25. 1864... 
Transferred  to  2d  Mo.  Cav. 
Re-enlisted  as  a  Veteran.. 
Discharged  July  29, 1864... 


M.  O.  June  8,  1865,  as  Serg. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Jan.  5,  '63;  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died  Cairo;  no  date  given. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Discharged  July  29,  1864... 
M.  O.  July29, '61,asSerg't. 
Discharged  July  29,1864 .... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  at  Ft.  Holt,  Nov.  7.''61. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Feb.  24,1865. 
Mustered  out  June  8, 1865. . 
Discharged  July  29.1864  ... 

Died  Clarksv'le. T.May  3  '62 
Disch.  Nov.  27,  '61;  disabil. 

Disch argeVi  Nov.'  '25, 1861' '. '. '. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  at  Ft.  Donelson,  Feb. 

20. 1862 

M.  O.  July  29.  '64,  as  Corp.. 
Discharged  July  29, 1864  ... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


356 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPOET. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Thompson.  Johnson.. 
Trick   Richard  A 

July   25.1861 

Apr.      7, 1865 
Feb.      3, 1861 
Nov.     1. 1861 

Mar.     6.1864 
Feb.   ^18.1864 

Sept,  25.1861 
Jan.      5.1864 
Feb.    17.1864 
Sept.  25. 1861 

Feb.      3. 1864 
Feb.      5, 1864 
Feb.      8, 1864 
Sept.  ^25. 1861 

Dec.    13,1861 
Sept.  25. 1861 

Oct.     ^1,1861 

Feb.    18.1864 

Feb.      6,1864 
Feb     18, 1864 
Feb.    17,1864 
Feb.   ^29,1864 

Sept.  25,1861 
Feb.      8.1864 
Feb.    12.1863 

Dec.  ^22.1863 

July    25.1861 

Apr.      7. 1865 
June  16.1864 

Wayne 

Wyrick,  Robert  H 

Watson.  William  C... 

Huntley 

Chicago  

Discharged  Nov.  21.1862... 
Discharged  July  29. 1864... 
Transferred  to  8th  Ill.Cav. 

Died  at  Elgin.  Aug.  2.1861. 

Young.  William 

Jiecruits 
Allen  Thomas  J 

Carbondale 

Wayne 

Died  at  Ft.  Holt.  Aug.26.  '61 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Auld   Steward 

Mattoon  

Reading,  Mich.. 

Jackson  county. 

Mattoon 

De  Soio 

Campbell.  Charles.... 

Cox.  George  W 

Campbell.  James  J  — 

Taken  sick  before  joining 

Apr.    25.1864 
Mar.    12.1864 
Feb.    23.1864 
Sept.  25.1861 
Feb.    21.1864 
Mar.    12.1864 
Sept.  25.1861 

regt.;  returned  home.... 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Donahue.  John 

Huntley 

Mustered  out  Oct.  1.1864.. 
Discharged  Oct.  1.1864 

Harry,  Samuel  H 

Mattoon  

Elgin 

Mustered  out  June  27. 1865. 
Discharged  Oct.  1. 1864 

Long.  John 

Martin,  Thomas  J 

Martin.  Daniel  t 

Morgan,  Lansing 

Murphy.  Cornelius.... 

Huntley 

Maltoon 

Chicago  '.'.'.'..'.'.'. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Feb.    21,1864 
Feb.      8, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  3, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Shirland 

Bloomington... 

Chicago  

Huntley 

Niergarth,  William  ... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Fumphret.  John 

McHenry 

Danbridge.Ten. 

Discharged  Nov.  3.1864 

Parrish.  William  0... 

Pendleton.  James  G  .. 
Shaughnessy.  Michael 

Stiles.  Frederick 

Schmidgall.  Frederick 
Schoch.  Frederick  .... 

Sill    Cipnrfri^  N 

Feb.    23.1864 

Mar.    12,1864 
Feb.    21, 1864 
Mar.    12.1864 
Feb.    29.1864 

Hanover 

Springfield 

Hangver 

Vergennes 

St.  Charles".".'.'.! 

Huntley 

Springfield 

Huntley. 

Mar.  14.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Discharged  June  16. 1865. . . 

Sprague.  Wallace  J... 
Westenberger.  Foley  . 

Veterans. 
Baldwin   Seth  W 

Apr.    27.1864 
Feb.    12.1863 

Dec.  ,22.1863 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Discharged  July  23.1864  ... 

Clark.  Thomas 

Carmichael  Henry 

Petersburg 

Elgin  

Mustered  out  July  9._1865.. 

Floyd.  John  A.  C 

Hundley.  John  R 

Hampton.  Michael  .... 
Hassen.  Henry  C 

Carbondale 

Elgin 

Disch.  May  8.  '65;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Makanda  

Killed  Allatoona.  Oct.  5.'61. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Hughes   Andrew 

Elgin 

Absent  sick  at  nius'er  out. 

Lawle"ss  William  E 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 

Carbondale 

Mound  City 

Bloomington  ... 

Chicago 

Elgin     . 

Murphy,  Cornelius .... 

Died  at  Camp  Butler.  Mar. 
7.1864 

Niergarth.  William  ... 
O'Donnell.  James 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Patterson,  James  A . . . 

Peterson,  Hiram 

Pumphret,  John 

Dandridge.Ten. 

(Mintonville 

Huntley. 

Prisoner  of  war  since  Oct. 

5.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Sr>ear,s,  Robert 

Wheel  ing.'Va.. 

Discharged  April  9.1865... 

Schneider  Jacob  C  .. 

Dundee  .        .  . 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


357 


COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
James  Monroe... 
Hector  Perrin  ... 


First  Lieutenants. 

Hector  Perrin 

Orlando  D.  Ells 

William  H.  Casey..., 
Henry  L.  Balcom 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Orlando  D.  Ells 

Oscar  Poole 

Henry  L.  Balcom  — 


Corporals . 
William  H.  Harry. 
James  M.  Brown  .. 


Thayer  McCormick  . 
Abram  Blystone 


Mattoon 


Sergeants. 

Henry  A.  Stevens  

Oscar  Poole 

Daniel  Scanlin 


James  L.  Wells 


Wagoner. 
Wentworth  D.  Wolf  . . 

Privates. 
Achlerbaugh,  Jacob  .. 

Allen.  William  R 

Allison,  James  W 

Bishop,  Jonathan 

Birdick.  John  W 

Ball.  Greenberry 

Beacham,  Henry 

Bradshaw,  Pleasant  M 

Balcom,  Henry 

Chaise.  Edward  H 

Oasey,  William 

Crites,  Robert  A 

Devine,  John  H 

Fifer.  John 

Flynn,  Peter 

Graham,  William  F  ... 


Hunter.  John  

Harry,  Samuel  H 

Huckstep,  James  F 

Harvey,  James 

Junken,  David  F 

Kelly,  Francis  M . . . 
Louthan,  Jacob  H. . 
L/emraon,  Edward.. 

Morse,  Eugene  F 

Newton.  Charles  ... 


Neoga 


Oldham,  .Tames 

O'Banion,  John 

Peter.  Zachariah 

Powell,  Thomas  M 

Powell,  George  W 

Pervis,  John 

Pervis,  George  A 

Rhodes,  Joseph  S 

Saunders,  George 

Simpson,  Elias 

Stephens,  Francis  M. 

Sipis.  Abner 

Stogsdale.  David 

Stevens   David  J 

Smith,  Benjamin  F  .. 

Thorp,  Joseph  L 

Whitehead,  Merideth 


Milton  Station. 
Neoga 


Paradise. 
Mattoon  . 


July    25.1861 
Mar.    21,1862 


July  25,1861 
Mar.  21,1862 
Dec.  22,1863 
June     1. 1865 


July    25,1861 
July    25,1864 

July    25.1861 


July    25.1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25.1861 
Aug.  21.1863 


July  25,1861 
Aug.  22,1863 
Jan.  6, 1861 
June     2, 1865 


July    25,1861 
Aug.  22,1863 


July    25.1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25.1861 


Neoga  .. 
Mattoon 


Milton  Station. 

Mattson 

Farmington  . . . , 

Mattoon 

Milton  Station, 


Mattoon 


Neoga  .. 
Mattoon 


Milton  Station 
Mattoon 


Elli'ttsville.Ind 

Mattoon 

Kansas  

Mattoon 

Milton  Station 


Promoted  Major 

Promoted  Lieut.  Colonel. 


Promoted  

Died  March  12, 1864 

Mustered  out  Aug.  12, 1864 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Promoted  

xMustered  out  July  29, 1864. 
Canceled 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 
Died  at  Paducah,Ky.,Mar. 

,1862 

Died    at    Fort    Donelson, 
Feb.  21, 1862 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Prom.  Sergt.    Disch.  Feb. 

7, 1864,  to  receive  prom  . . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Jan.  7, 1863  .... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  at  M'd  City,  Jan.  8. '62 

i5ischarged'j'uly'29,  isei'.'.! 
Died  at  Cairo,  Jan.  25, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  at'  Grafton,  W.'  Va.'. 

Mar.  24,1865 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Discharged  Apr.  24,1862  ... 
Rep.  dead;  cause  not  stat'd 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

bischarged  Apr! '23.1862! ! ! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Killed  at  Pittsburg  Land- 

ing.Apr.  6,1862 

Died  Fort  Holt,  Nov.  8.  '61. 
Died  at  Cairo.  Oct.  25,1861. 
Disch.  Fort  Holt.  Jan.  ','62 

Died  at  Ironton,  Mo 

Mustered  out  Aug.  17,1864. 

Died  at  Cairo, 'A'tig'/is!  1861 
Discharged  July  29,1864... 
Discharged  Apr.  22,1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  St.  Louis,  Apr.  29, '62. 

bi'scii'arge'd'jau.'  ?!  '1862  ! ! ! ! 

m!  '6.  to 'date  'j'an'3i.'i862!! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


358 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Weakly,  Thomas 
Weakly.  Luther  . 


July    25, 


July    25. 


Recruits- 
Bryant.  Joseph  C... 
Brown,  Samuel  A  . . 

Cann,  Elias 

Cann,  Napoleon 

Elston,  Lewis 

Eaton,  Frank 

Feggans,  George  A. 
Floyd,  Armstead  . . . 


Harrisonville 

DeSoto 

Harrisonville 


Mattoon 

Chicago 

South  Pass . 
Carbondale . 


Gerne,  Michael 

Ghost.  Jacob 

Graham.  James  R 

Green.  Cyrus  D 

Hoffman.  Joseph 

Henley.  Lapsley  C  .... 
Harrison,  George M... 

Hall.  James  B 

Harrison.  Robert 

Hill,  Edwin  H 

House,  John  VV 

Hedges,  William  C 

Kelly,  Samuel 

Kennedy, Philip 

Lemmon,  Thomas 

Llewe  Ian,  John 

Love.  William 

McNemey,  John  A 

Monroe.  John 

Myers.  David 

Mallett.  Walter  J 

Myers,  John  C 

Nelson.  William  D.... 

O'Donnell.  Jerry 

O'Keef,  Michael 


Peterson,  Hiram  . 
Pugh,  Archy  H... 
Potter,  Luther  D. 
Picket.  Joseph  ... 
Parrish,  Thomas  , 


Harrisonville 

Paradise 

Mattoon 


Milton  Station. 

Paradise 

Mattoon 


Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Jan. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Sept. 


Feb.    23.1864 


Disch.  Ft.  Holt,  Apr.  18.  '62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died, Ft.  Holt, Dec.  7, '61... 
Mustered  out  July  9.  18d5.. 
Died,  M'd  City,  Nov.  29, 1861 
Died,  M'd  City.  Nov.  4. 1861. 


Jan.    29,1864 
MarVi2,'i864 


Discharged  Sept  20,1864  .. 

Died     at     Andersonville, 

Aug.  27.1864.     Grave  6912 

Disch.  Ft.  Holt.Jan.  7, '62. 


Rome,  Ga 

Elgin 

Geneva 

Belmont.  Ohio. 
Milton  Station. 

Tower  Hill 

Mattoon 


July 
Sept. 
July 

Sept 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Sept, 


,1864 
,1863 


July    20,1864 
Sept.  10,1863 


DuQuoin  ... 
Charleston  . 
Carbondale. 

Elgin 

Carlinville .. 
Mattoon 


Rayburn,  William  I.. 

Ridgely,  Levi 

Roland,  Hiram 

Rhodes,  John  E 


Elgin 

Mattoon 

DuQuoin , 

St.  Charles,  Mo, 
DuQuoin 


Mattoon  ... 
Effingham . 
Mattoon  ... 


Aug. 
Aug. 
July 

Feb. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Dec. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Nov. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 


July    25,1861 
Mar.   12,1864 


Jan.      6, 1864 


Skees,  James 

Saules,  Philip 

Shannon,  Samuel  W.. 


Sweetland,  Lloyd  A. 

Sweetland,  Ira  B 

Schlierbach,  John  J. 


Shelbyvillc 
DuQuoin  ., 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Tierney.  Anthony.. 
Teagarden,  John  M. 
Porter,  Solomon  M. 

Cooks. 

Cohen,  Perry 

Jackson,  William... 
Paulk,  Robert 


Mattoon  . 
DuQuoin 


Florence,  Ala. 


Aug.  26,1861 
Sept.  20,1861 
Nov.    26,1861 


July  _  ^1,1864 
Aug.     3,1864 


Feterans. 

Allen,  William  R 

Auld,  William 

Balcolm.  Henry  L 

Bishop,  Jonathan 

Blystone,  Abram  M.. 

Casey,  William 

Crites,  Robert  A 

Devine,  John 

Hunter.  John 

Haney,  William  H  ... 

Hotfman.  Joseph 

Jenkin.  David  F 


Mattoon 
Neoga  .. 
Mattoon 


Dec.    22, 
bec."22' 


July    20.1864 
Aug.     3,1864 

Dee.    22,1863 
i5ec."22,"i863 


Milton  Station. 
Mattoon 


Mustered  out  June  2. 1865. 

Discharged  Jan.  5. 1865 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Discharged  Sept.  20.1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865. 
Discharged  Jan.  25.1865... 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 

Discharged  July  29, 1864. . . 

Discharged  April  9,1862.".'. 
Discharged  Sept.  5, 1864 . . . 


Discharged  Sept.  •  9. 1864. 
Discharged  June  10.1865. 


Mustered  out  Feb.  24,1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  8.1865.. 
Discharged  June  17.1865... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Feb.  21,1864.... 
Killed.   Pittsburg,    Tenn., 

April  7,1862 

Re-enlisted:  Pro.  Serg't. .. 
Died.  Fort  Holt.  Jan.  20, '62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died    at    Pulaski.    Tenn.. 

Apr.  4.1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Discharged  Sept  20,1864... 
Died   at  Pittsburg,  Tenn., 

March  23.1862 

Disch. Sept.  29,'64,  as  Sergt. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  at   Fort  Holt, 

Ky.,  Dec.  3, 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  at  Pittsburg,  Tenn., 

Apr.  6.1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  July  29, '62;  disabil. 


Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


M.  O.July  9. 1865,  as  Corp. 


Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Killed,  Allatoona,  Oct.  5,  '64 


Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Mustered  out  June  2,1865.. 
M.  O.  July  9. 1865,  as  Sergt. 

Died  Oct.  21, 1864 

Died,  Anders'v'le  Oct.13,'64 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


359 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Morse,  Eugene  F 

McCormick.  Thayer. . . 

Porter.  Luther  D 

Raibourn,  VVilliam  T.. 

Simpson,  Eiias 

Sweatland,  Lloyd  A... 
Sweatland,  [ra  B 

Mattoon 

Paradise 

DuQuoin 

Mattoon 

DuQuoini! !!!!!'. 

Mattoon 

Milton  Station.'. 

Dee.  ^ 

22, 1863 

Dec.  , 

22. 1863 

Promoted  Adjutant 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

M.  0.  JulyO.  1865.asSergt. 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

M.  0.  July  9,1865,  as  Sergt. 

Tierney,  Anthony 

Weakley,  Luther 

Whitehead.  Meredith. 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  8.1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

COMPANY   B — NEW   COMPANY. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 

rank  or  hn- 

listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain- 
Hugh  J .  Cossrove 

First  Lieutenant. 
George  H.  Martin 

Lebanon 

March  7, 1865 

Feb.    21,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 

Feb.    27,1865 
Feb.    21.1865 
Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.    24,1865 

Feb.   ^24,1865 

Feb.   ^21,1865 

Feb.    20.1865 

Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.    23,1865 

Feb.    24.1865 
Feb.    20,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 

Feb.    20,1865 

Feb.   _21,1865 

Feb.    20, 1865 
Feb.    23.1865 

Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.   ^21,1865 

Feb.   _22,1865 

Feb.    24,1865 

Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.   ^24,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 

March  7, 1865 

March  7,1865 

March  7,1865 

Feb,    27,1865 
Feb.    21, 1865 
Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.    24.1865 

Feb.    24,1865 

Feb.   _21,1865 

Feb.   ^20,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.    23.1865 

Feb.    24.1865 
Feb.    20,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 

Feb.   ^20.1865 

Feb.    21,1865 

Feb.    20, 1865 
Feb.   _23,1865 

Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.   _21,1865 

Feb.   _22,1865 

Feb.   ^24.1865 

Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.    24,18ti5 

Feb.    21.1865 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
M.  DeForest  Wilder... 

Sergeants- 
Andrew  Nelson 

Riceland 

Goshen 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

M.  O.July  9.'65, as  2d  Serg. 
M.O.July9,'65,as]stSerg. 

Isaiah  V.  Bates 

Richard  W.  Drew 

Benjamin  Vaughn 

Lacon. 

Mustered  out  July  9  1865 

Corporals 
Jacob  C.  Protsman 

Peoria 

Mustered  out  July  8,1865.. 

Daniel  A.  Shade 

David  C.  Mathis 

Alexander  Headley... 

Indian  Point 

Toulon 

M.  O.July  9, '65.  as  Private. 

William  Smith 

Peoria 

Henry  Stouffer 

Toulon 

Discharged  June  10  1865 

William  C.  Bunn 

Peoria 

Pro.  Serg.  M.  O.  July  9,'65 

Musicians. 
Edmund  Schreflfler .... 
Oziah  Alison  ..        

Logan  

Lacon 

Indian  Point  . . . 

Peoria 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 
Discharged  May  18,1865  ... 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Wagoner. 
Thomas  McConn 

Privates. 
Bauman,  August 

Bristol,  James 

Bogard.  Jacob... 

Penn 

Bragg.  Edward 

Indian  Point  ... 
Toulon 

Boggs,  Oliver 

Penn 

Toulon 

Peoria 

Ballentine,  Henry  H.. 
Cornell  George 

Crone,  Thomas  H 

Essex 

Crow,  Isaac 

Peoria 

Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9  1865  . 

Curtiss,  Anson  H 

Chappell,  Silas 

Ditman,  James 

Toulon 

• ' 

Duckworth,  Henry 

Doll,  Ambrose  C 

Ely.  Nathan  J 

Weathersfield!! 
Peoria 

Pro.  Corp.  M.,  O.July  9.'65 
Mustered  out  July  9,^1865.. 

Fulton,  Zacock 

Foulk,  Williams 

. .                         ,1 

Falconer,  Thomas  .... 

Toulon 

Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 

360 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Garvin  John     

Peoria 

Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.  ^23,1865 

Feb.  ^20.1865 

March  1. 1865 
Feb.    21.1865 
Feb.   _23,1865 

Feb.    22.1865 
Feb.   ^24,1865 

Feb.   _23,1865 

Feb.    22.1865 

Feb.    28,1865 
Feb.    21.1865 
Feb.    23,1865 

Feb.   _24.1865 

Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.   _20,1865 

Feb.    23,1865 
Feb.    24, 1865 
Feb.    21. 1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.   _21,1865 

Feb.    23,1865 
Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.    22,1865 
Feb.    24. 1865 
Feb.    20.1865 
Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.  ^23,1865 

Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.    21,1865 

Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.   _23,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.   _23.1865 

Feb.    20,1865 

Feb.    23.1865 

Feb.  ^20,1865 

March  1. 1865 
Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.   _23,1865 

Feb.    22,1865 
Feb.  ^24.1865 

Feb.    23.1865 

Feb.  _22,1865 

Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.   ^23.1865 

Feb.    24,1865 

Feb.    21.1865 
Feb.    20,1865 

Feb.    23,1865 
Feb.    24.1865 
Feb.    21. 1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.   ^21,1865 

Feb.    23.1865 
Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.    24.1865 
Feb.    22,1866 
Feb.    24, 1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.    23.1865 

Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.   ^21.1865 

Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.   _23,1865 

Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Feb.   ^23,1865 

Feb.    20,1865 

Mustered  out  July  9    1865 

Graves.  Jasper 

Essex 

Gandell    Charles 

• .                     . 

Gifford.  John  B 

Peoria  Co 

Indian  Grove... 

Kewanee  

Indian  Grove... 
Peoria 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  0.  July  9.'65 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 

HoflFman,  Nicholas.... 
Haslenck.  Joseph 

Harlan,  Moses 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865 

North  Pekin.... 
Logan      

Hinkle,  William  A  .... 

Mustered  out  July  9    1865 

Peoria 

Isenberg,  William  VV.. 

Jarman,  James  L 

Toulon    

Mustered  out  May  25,  1865 

Jordan,  John    

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

Kampmier.  William... 

Keller,  Thomas  

Keppel.  Frederick  .... 
Keyser,  Dennis 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  July  9.'65 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865  . 

•  • 

Lorins   Julius         

>  1                     11 

In  Hosp.  since  Apr.  12,  '65. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant 

Martin,  George  H 

Toulon 

Died  in  Hosp.  June  21, '65. 
Mustered  out  July  9  1865 

Nicholas.  William 

Essex. 

Otto   .John        

Philben,  Patrick 

Toulon 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Pratt,  Franklin 

Peoria 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865 

Rouse  John     

Toulon 

Resran.  Henry 

Peorii 

Mustered  out  July  9    1865. 

Ratcliff,  Timothy 

Essex 

Stouffer.  Mason 

Toulon 

Mustereci  out  July  9,  1865. 

Sheplor,  Henry  F  . . . . . 

Peoria 

Shipley,  William 

Sarver,  Benjamin 

Mustered  out  June  17  1865. 

Sissler   Emile      ..   .. 

Mustered  out  July  9,^  1865  . 

Timmons,  Stephen 

Essex..  .. 

11                     1  > 

Pro.  Corp.    M.  0.  July  9,'65 

Trickle,  Edward  H.... 

Tenfel,  Christian 

Peoria 

Pro.  Corp.   M.  O.  July  9, '65 

Tenfel,  Andlea.« 

Died  Ca'p  Bntler,  Mar.  5.'e5 

Towusend,  Scott 

Indian  Point ... 
Peora 

Penn  

.1                     11 

Discharged  May  17,1865  ... 

Witter.  BeiiiHiniu 

Wilder.  M.  DeForest.. 

Richland 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865, 

yates,  John  C.     ... 

• ' 

•  1                     11 

Zumwalt,  William 

Penn ...     . 

11                     1  • 

COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank   or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


t'aiitains. 

Samuel  E.  Sawyer 

Edward  K.  Roberts  ... 


Auj;ora 

Springfield . 


First  Lie  'tenants. 

LeRoy  Walker Greenw'ch.N.  Y 

Edward  ii.  Roberts...  Springfield 
John  H.  Hubbard I  Aurora 


July    25,1861 
Apr.    22,1864 


July  25.1861 
Jan.  30.1862 
Apr.    22,1864 


July    25,1861 
Apr.    24,1865 


July  25,1861 
Mar.  21,1862 
Apr.    24,1865 


Discharged  July  24,1864... 

M.  O.  July  9,'65.  Pro.  Brev. 
Lieut.  Col.  Vols., to  date 
Mar.  13,1865 

Promoted  Adjutant 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


SEVENTH    INFANTRY, 


361 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Edward  R.  Roberts... 

Alexander  Adams 

William  H.  Ferguson. 
JohnH.  Hubbard 


Springfield 


Florida,  N.  Y. 
Aurora 


Sergeants. 
William  H.  Ferguson.  Florida,  N.  Y. 

George  Mitchell Naausa 

Judson  Parks 1  Aurora 

Thomas  W.  Billington  Lodi 

John  H.  Hubbard Aurora 


Corporals. 

Ben j.  J.  Ainsworth 

William  H.  Voorhees. 

Gardner  T.  Bobo 

Jacob  Gamber 

George  W.  Kiger 


Mtisician. 
David  B.  Givler. 


Wagoner. 
Henry  H.  bhowers.... 

Privates. 

Alford,  Clark  B 

Bader.  Emil 

Bruit.  John 

Baldwin.  George  W... 

Blacknian,  Charles 

Baker,  Edear 

Bryant,  Frederick  C. 

Battles,  Edwin  D 

Campbell,  Edgar 

Carpenter,  Thomas  J. 

Casselman,  Levi 

<Jrayton,  John 

Erhardt,  John 

Ecker,  Alonzo 

Flishei,  William 

Gilhower,  John 

Havenhill,  Newton 

Healde,  John 

Hubreeht,  John 

Hamilton  Jesse 

Kopf.  Joseph 

Lamb.  Cornelius 

Lamb,  Lyman 

Lemuel.  John 

Marion.  Paul  J.  B 

Mitchell.  Robert 

McDaniels,  Eli 

Marx,  Paul 

McNolty.  Edward 

Nichboy,  Henry 

Naddelhoffer,  Charles 

O'Brien.  Henry 

Ruen,   Patrick 

Rose,  Oliver 

Stannard,  William  M. 

Shell,  William 

Strossman,  Edward  C. 

Stafflinger.  John 

Sullivan,  Joseph 

Snell,  Marcellus  K.... 

Smith,  Ephriam 

Tebay,  James  A 

"Wallis.  Aaron 

Ward,  Stephen  D 


Naausa . 
Aurora.. 
Bristol.. 
Chicago. 
Anna 


July  25,1861 
Sept.  6,1861 
Jan,  30,1862 
May    22,1863 


July    13.1 


July    25,1861 


July    13,1861 


July    25,1861 
June  19.1863 


Naperville. 


Aurora 

jNaperville 

Chicago  

iBusti,  N.  Y 

Batavia 

Sandwich  

Aurora 

Galena  Junct'n 

Aurora 

Oswego 

Aurora 

Bristol 

Naperville 

Aurora 

Mount  Morris.. 

Naperville 

Chicago  

Newark 

Naausa 

Naperville 

Aurora 

Belleville...'.... 

York 

Aurora 

Sugar  Grove  ... 

Warrenville 

Aurora 

Port  Wash..  Wis 
Aurora 


July 


July 


July 


25.1861 
18,1861 
18,1861 
18. 1861 


July    25.1861 

July  ^25.1861 

July  25,1861 
July  25,1861 
July    25,1861 


Promoted 

Resigned  Jan.  14.1862. 
Resigned  Jan.  19,1863. 
Promoted 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Pro.lst  S'gt.  Killerl.Shiloh 

[Apr.  7'62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 


Veterans. 

Andrews.  James  G 

Billington,  Thos.  W... 

Eader,  Emil 

Blackman,  Charles 

Baker.  Edgar 

Bryant,  Frederick  C. 
Campbell,  Edgar 


Naperville. 
Burlington 

Oswego. 

Aurora 

Naausa  . 

Oswego 


Naperville 

Naausa 

Montgomery  . . . 

Bristol 

Montgomery  ... 
Milwaukee,  Wis 
Warrenville 


Oswego 

Virgil 

Naperville. 
Batavia  — 
Aurora 


Naausa 


Disch.  July  29,  '64,  as  Priv't 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch,  July  29,  '64,  as  Priv't 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Died  Ft.Holt,Ky.,Jan.l6,  '62 


Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  3,  '62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Re-enlisted  as  Vetpraii.... 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Died  Ft.Holt,Ky.,Jan.27,'62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Discharged  May  6.1862.... 
Died.  C.G'deau.  Sept.U.'61 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Discharged  July  24,1864... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Des. Corinth,  Miss.,May,'62 


Discharged  Dec.  27.1861... 


Discharged  July  24.1864.. 


Dec.    22, 


Died  Mound  City.  Nov  7.  '61 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Died  Mound  City.Dec.13, 
Re-enllsted  as  Veteran.. 


Dec.  22. 1863  Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 
!Killed  at  Rome  Aug.  19'64. 
IM-ustered  out  July_9. 1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  8, 1863.. 
'Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 
Dec.    23,1863. 


362 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Mar.     4.1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Mar.      4. 1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Nov.   20,1861 
Oct.    20,1861 
Oct.    12,1864 
Feb.    17,1864 
Oct.      5,1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Apr.    11,1864 
Oct.     20,1861 
Oct.    _  ^4, 1864 

Feb.      3, 1864 
Feb.    10,1864 
Nov.  _20.1861 

Oct.    22.1863 
Oct.     30. 1863 
Oct.      4. 1864 
Apr.    14,1865 
Oct.    20,1864 
Jan.     28,1864 
Feb.    10. 1864 
Feb.    12.1864 
Feb.      5. 1864 
Dec.    12,1861 
July    22,1864 
Feb.    11.1864 
Sept.  27,1861 
Jan.    29.1864 

Mar.     4, 1864 
Dec.  ^23,1863 

Mar.     4,1864 
Dec.    23,1864 

Jan.    20.1864 
Dec.    23.1863 

Dec.    22.1863 

M.  0 .  July  9,  '65.  as  Corp. . . 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 
M.  O.July  9, '65,  as  Corp... 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Erhardt.  John 

Flisher,  William 

Fouke,  John. .. . 

NaperviUe 

Aurora 

Gamber,  Jacob 

Givler,  David  B 

iNaperville 

Newark...;;'.!;; 

M.  O.July  9, '65,  as  Sergt.. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

iJubrecht,  John 

NaperviUe 

Killed.  Allatoona.  Oct.  5.  '64 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
M.  O.July  9. '65.  as  Sergt.. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Kiger,  George  W 

Lamb,  Cornelius 

Mitchell,  Robert 

McDaniels,  Eli 

Mound  City 

Naausa  

Marx.  Paul 

.1                     1  > 

Nadelhoffer,  Charles.. 
Snell,  Marcellus  K.... 

NaperviUe 

Aurora 

Sellers,  Thomas- 

Naausa 

M.  O.  July  9.  '65,  as  Sergt. . 
Died  on  furlough  Feb.. '64. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
M.O.July  9. '65.  as  Sergt.. 
Killed  at  Rome  Aug.  21. '64 

Voorhees,  William  W. 
Ward,  Stephen  D 

Recruits. 

Warrenville 

Bell,  Jos.  Waterman.. 

Naausa  

Dishon  disch   May  1  1862 

Barnum,  Lewis 

Chicago  

Oct.    12.1864 
Mar.    12.1864 
Oct.      5.1864 
Feb.    20.1864 
Apr.    11.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Clayton,  Samuel 

Campbell,  John  R 

Naausa 

Springfield 

Staunton  

Mt.  Morris 

Chicago  

Aurora 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  16. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Fouke,  John 

Gamber,  Henry 

Gunger,  Henry 

Hammerschmidt.  H... 

Oct.    _  4.1864 
Mar.  _12.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Hellgoth.  Andrew..  . 

Killed  Allatoona  Oct  5  '64 

Malta 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Nov.  29  1864 

Mitchell.  Anthony 

Mitchell.  William 

Plainfield 

Mt.  Pulaski 

Vandalia 

Chicago 

Little  Rock,  Ark 
Seward 

Mayer.  John 

Mc Alpine.  John 

Reisschneider.  Lewis. 
Roberts.  Charles  D.... 
Sellers.  Thomas 

Nov.  ^19.1863 

Oct.      4. 1864 
Apr.    15,1865 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Killed.  Allatoona,  Oct.  5,  '64 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  11, 1865. . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mar.  ^12,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Simon.  Johji. 

Steaibolt,  Charles 

•  • 

>  •                     • . 

Staley.  Abraham 

Turrill.  H.  W 

Discharged  May  1. 1862 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Thayer,  Clarence 

Turner.  William 

Springfield 

Aurora 

Sept.  22,1864 
Mar.    12,1864 

Ward,  Charles 

Warrenville 

Discharged  May  19,1862  ... 

Yews, Charles 

Mar.   12,1864 

Died,  Rome,  Ga.,Nov.  1,  '64. 

COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captains. 
Benjamin  M.  Munn... 

Ira  A.  Church 

Henry  N.  Estabrook.. 

John  K.  Clark 

Seth  L.  Raymond 

First  Litiitenants, 

Ira  A,  Churcb 

James  M.  Munn 

John  K.  Clark 

Seth  L.  Raymond 

Solomon  F.  Flint 


Residence. 


Litchfield. 
Atlanta  . .. 


Atlanta 

Litchfield., 
Atlanta.... 
Litchfield., 
Galesburg . 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment 


July  25,1861 
Jan.  12,1862 
Sept.  3,1862 
Oct.  5, 1862 
June  25,1864 


July  25,1861 
Jan.  12,1862 
June  1.1862 
Oct.  5, 1862 
July    25.1864 


Date 
of  muster. 


July    25.1861 


Aug.  14.1863 
Nov.  19.1864 


July    25.1861 

Oct;"'6;i862 
Jan.  1.1863 
Nev.  must'd 


Resigned  Jan.  12,1862 

Resigned  Sept.  3,1862 

Killed  0<'t.  4,1862 

Mustered  out  July  25,1864 
Mustered  out  Apr.  6, 1865  , 

Promoted 

Resigned  May  30,1862 

Promoted 

M.O. (as  Ser.May.)  July  9,'6 


SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


363 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

James  M.  Munn 

John  K.  Clark 

Seth  L.  Raymond 

Michael  McEvoy 

Sergeants. 

Seth  L.  Raymond 

John  Clark 

Michael  McEvoy 

Woodford  Maddox.... 

Corporals. 
Fielding  Bradshaw  ... 

Matthias  Kerr 

Matthias  Wood 

Henry  Draper 

John  Breunen 

,Musicians. 

John  C.  Runee 

John  L.   Rollosson.... 

Wagoner. 
Allen  M.  Caulk 

Privates. 

Arnold,  Abner  C 

Bradley,  Patrick 

Brady,  Charles 

Real,  Jesse  T 

Bradshaw,  William  H. 
Busey,  Grandison  G.. 

Brazier,  Elijah 

Burnett,  Ezekiel 

Brady,  Michael 

Bell,  James 

Brown,  Thomas 

Butler,  Archibald  S... 

Corcoran,  Michael 

Cramps,  Henry 

Cauble,  Adam 

Curtis,  George  W 

Crothy,  David 

Draper,  William  C 

Devine,  Michael 

Dillon,  Ezra 

Erntz,  Louis 

Egbert,  William 

French,  Nelson 

Gibson,  Edward 

Goltra,  Albert 

Goodman,  James  A... 

Hanlan,  Patrick 

Harris,  William  H 

Haines,  William 

Harrington,  William.. 

James,  William 

Jackson.  Thomas 

James,  John  S 

Kantard,  Joseph 

Klukers,  Charles 

Kieting,  Dennis 

Keating,  Bart'olomew. 

Kent.  Fiederick 

Lee,  David 

Lainhard,  David 

Landou.  Laban  T 

Monnen.  Lewis  J 

McDonald,  Oren  L 

Moody.  Perry  O 

Mossman,  David  M  ... 

McManis,  James 

Murphy,  Daniel 

Montgomery.   Walter. 
Maddox,  Achilles  C... 

Reeves,  Francis  M 

Raymono,  Theodore  D 
Robinson,  William  B.. 


Litchfield 

Atlanta 

Litchfield 

Litchfield 

Atlanta 

Litchfield 

Atlanta 

Litchfield! !'.!;!; 
Atlanta 

Litchfield 

Atlanta 

Litchfield 

Atlanta 

Cairo 

Atlanta 

Cairo 

Metropolis 

Cairo 

Atlanta 

Litchfield 

Mineral  Pt.,  la. 
C.Gir'deau.Mo. 
Litchfield 

Cairo 

Litchfield 

Atlanta 

Cairo 

Atlanta 

Cairo 

Atlanta 

Litchfield'.'.'.."!! 

Cairo 

Atlanta 

Cairo 

Irving 

Cairo 

Efiingham 

Litchfield...!!!! 
Cairo 

Atlanta 

Cairo 

Litchfield 

Cairo 

Atlanta 

Litchfield!!!!!!! 

Atlanta 

Litchfield 

Atlanta 


July 
Jan. 
July 
Oct. 


25,1861 
12, 1862 
18, 1862 
5,1862 


July    25, 


July    25, 


July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


July  25,1861 

Apr.  28,1862 

Oct.  6,1862 

Dec.  15,1862 


July    25, 


July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


Mustered  out  July  24,  1864. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 


Pro.  1st  Serg.    Dischg.  as 
non-com.  off.,  on  consol.. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Reduced.     Re-enlisted. 


July 


25, 1861 


July    2 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Ft.  Holt,Ky.,Peb  8,'62 


Discharged  July  29,1864. 


Discharged  Jan.  27. 1862  . . . 
Discharged  July  29.1864... 

Discharged 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Ft.  Hol't.'K'y.!  Jan!26,''62 
Died.Md.City.  lll.,Jan.  6,'62 
Died  Ft.Holt,Ky.,.Jan.24,'62 
Mustered  out  July  22,  1865. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Discharged  May  8.1862  .... 
Died  at  Clarksville,  Tenn.. 

Mar.  2,1862 

Discharged  Jan.  10,1862... 

bisch.'Nov.'24','l"862';'disab'il! 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died,Md.City,Ill.,Dec.  5,'61 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  10, 1862;disabil. 
Discharged  Apr.  28,1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Discharged  Oct  1.1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteian  — 

iJischarged'Dec!  '6. 1861  ! ! ! ! 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  July  29,1864... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  'JiiVy  '2'9,'l"864  ' ! ! 
Discharged  Nov.  8.1861.... 
Discharged  July  29, 1864  . . . 

bied,MdVcity!iil.'.'Nov!6,'"6i 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Mustered  out  Aug.  25,  1864. 
Re-enUsted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  Jan.  21,  I862!!! 
Discharged  June  15,1865... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  Nov.  12,186i!!! 


:364 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

DatG  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Richards,  Wallace 

Cairo 

July  ^25.1861 
June  12,1862 

July  ^25,1861 
June  17,1862 

Discharged  April  25,1862.. 

Ross.  William 

Litchfield 

Died  Ft.Holt,Ky.,Oct.24,'61 
Discharged  Apr.  25,1862... 
Died  Pt.Holt,Ky.,Feb.  17'62 
Disch.  Nov.  23'62;  disabil 

Southwick,  J.  H 

Smith,  Frank 

Cairo'. '.""" 

Stinkle,  William 

Sidens,  Joseph 

True,  Frederick 

Fort  Holt 

Cairo         ...    . 

Died  Md.City.Ill.,Mar.l8'62 
Died  Md.City.Ill.,Oct.l9,'61 

Tomberlin.  William... 

Atlanta 

Tucker,  David  M 

Vance.  Henry 

Mound  City  .... 

Mustered  out  Aug.  16, 1864. 

Wall,  Patrick 

Welch,  Michael 

Waltman,  Benjamin 

Atlanta  . 

M.  0.  July  25, 1861 

Pro.Serg.  Disch. July 29,'61 
Wounded,  Pittsburg  Land- 
ing: supposed  deceased. 

Wilson,  Samuel 

Winch,  John  E 

Litchfield 

Wood,  Mathias 

Discharged  July  25. 1864 .... 

Whitten,  Robert 

Cairo 

Wiliiamsou,  Thos.  A.. 

Atlanta 

Becruits. 
Brooks,  Edgar  .  .. 

Mustered  out  June  2  1865 

■Clark,  Benjamin 

Filzgerald,  Geo.  M 

Ford,  John  A  .. 

Pulaski 

Litchfield 

Feb.    26,1864 
Dec.  _  1,1861 

July    25,1861 
Apr.    13,1864 
Dec.     3,1862 

Feb.    29,1864 

Died,  C.  Butler,  Mar.  18,  '64. 

Peltz,  Samuel 

Goltra,  Albert  V 

July    25.1861 
July      9, 1864 
Dec.      3, 1862 

Promoted  Serg't  Major.... 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Harton,  Georsre  L 

Jones,  William 

Tuscumbia 

Matson 

Ledgerwood.  John 

Dec.     3,1862 
Oct.      6, 1861 
Nov.     1, 1861 
Mar.      ..1864 
Feb.    24,1864 
Mar.    22,1865 
July    25.1861 

Sept.  1  5, 1863 
Aug.    12,1862 
Oct.      6, 1861 
Dec.      1, 1861 
Jan.      1,1862 

Dec.    22,1863 

Mar.    16,1864 
Dec.    22.1863 
Mar.    14,1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Mar.     9,1864 
Dec.  31864 

Mar.    14,1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Oct.    31,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Pulaski 

Died.Pittsbr'gT.Apr.  6,'62 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Mayers,  James  L 

Millard.  Edward 

Plainfield 

Montgomery  ... 

Gillespie 

Cairo 

July      9,  i864 
Feb,    24,1864 
Mar.    22,1865 
July    25,1861 

Oct.     24,1864 

Oct.""24,'i864 

Dec.    22,1863 

Mar.    16,1864 
Dec.    23,1863 
Mar.    14,1864 
Dec.    22.1863 

Mar.   10,1864 
Dec.  3 1863 

Mar.    14,1864 
Dec.    23,1863 

Dec.    22,1863 
Dec.    23,1863 
Dec.    22,1863 

Mossman.  David  B 

Mustered  out  Aug.  25,1864. 
Mustered  out  Dee.  26,1864. 
Mustered  out  July  9  1865 

Maddox.A.  V 

Powell.  Calvin 

Litchfield 

Madison,  Tenn  . 
Litchfield 

Raymond,  Charles 

Mustered  out  June  2. 1865. . 
Died.Clarksv'e.T.  Mar.2,'62 

Sidens,  Joseph 

Talbert,  Richard 

Port  Holt 

Cairo 

Died,Mo'nd  City,Mar.l8,'62 

V'eterans. 
Bradshaw,  Fielding  . 

Atlanta   

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Bradshaw,  William  H 

'  • 

1 ,                  •  > 

Clark,  Benjamin 

Pulaski,  Tenn.. 

Franklin,  Iowa. 
Atlanta 

Devine,  Michael 

Mustered  out  July  8  1865 

Egbert.  William 

Goltra,  Albert  V 

Litchfield 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Haline,  Patrick 

Cairo         .... 

Mustered  out  July  9  1865 

Harrington.  William.. 

Atlanta 

James,  William 

M.O.  July  9, 1865, as  Corp.. 

James,  .John  S 

Cairo    

Mustered  out  July  9  1865 

Kerr,  Mathias 

Lavev,  Charles 

Leavitt,  Addison 

LaHarpe 

Enlisted  from  7th  Iowa.... 

Murphy,  Daniel. 

Cairo 

M.  0.  July  9. 1865,  as  Corp. . 

Runge,  John  C 

Raymond.  Theo.  D.... 
Ross,  William 

Litchfield 

Atlanta  ........ 

Killed  at  Rome  Aug.  21. '64 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 

Tomberlin,  William... 

Talbert, Wm.  (Rich'rd) 

Cairo    . 

SEVENTH   INFANTRY. 


365- 


COMPANY  D-NEW  COMPANY. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Captain. 
William  A.  Hubbard.. 

First  Lieutenant. 
John  H.  Gay 

Second  Lieutenant. 
William  Athey   

First  Sergeant. 
Nathan  L.  Adams 

Sergi-ants. 

John  W.  Hill 

Robert  T.  Babcock.... 

John  Scott 

Josiah  G.  Williams  ... 

Corporals. 

John  Shaff ner 

Edgar  Peckenpaugrh.. 

John  Gallagher 

John  B.Mills 

John  Bringman 

Peter  H.  Sullivan 

John  I.  Sackftt 

John  P.  Adams 

Musicians. 

Jacob  F.  Miller 

John  Peters 

Wagoner. 
William  J.  Brandon.., 

Privates. 

Allen.  Roder  ii , 

Branden,  Henry  C 

Baker,  George 

Bradshaw,  Lewis  J  . . 

Bradshaw,  Eli 

Brown,  Joseph  H 

Baughman,  Nathan.., 

Baughman,  Jacob 

Boyd,  George  L , 

Butler,  Joshua  N 

Chase,  Lewis 

Cunningham,  John  L 

Cooper,  Joseph  H 

Carrel,  George  W 

Davidson,  John 

Evans,  Edward 

Foreman,  John  W. ... 
Foreman,  Abner  W.. 

Fast,  Isaac  

Goodwin,  Andrew  J . . 
Goodwin,  Benjamin.. 
Goodwin,  William  H. 

Huff,  George  

Hadley,  David 

Hines,  Bartlej,; 

Hopkins,  William  G  . 
Higgins,  William  A.. 

Jones,  Francis  L 

Johnston,  James  S... 

Johnston,  Peter 

Knowles,  William  — 

Kelly,  Samuel 

Laforce,  James 

Lee.  James 

Low,  James 

Laughridge,  Robert  . 

Lynch,  William  C 

Lusk,  Joseph  J 

Moore,  Coatsworth  .. 
Monroe.  William  A  .. 


Newburg . . 
Newburg . . 
Newburg . . 
Pleasant  H 


New  Salem  — 

Headley 

Chambersburg 
Atlas 

Detroit 

Pearl..!!'.'.!!!!'. 
Atlas  

Headley 

Newburg 

Pearl 


Martinsburg 


Newburg . . 


Fairmount  — 

Cold  Brees 

Cooperstown.. 
Martinsburg... 

Fairmount 

Derry 

Atlas 

Martinsburg... 
Pleasant  Vale, 

New  Salem 

Newburg  

Cooperstown,.. 
Detroit 

Martinsburg  . . 
Atlas 

Pleasant  Vale. 
Locust  Grove  . 

Derry 

Hardin 

Martinsburg. . . 

Derry 

Martinsburg  ., 

Newburg  

Martinsburg  . 

Detroit 

Newburg  

New  Salem... 

Newburg 

Pittsfield 

Derry 

Pleasant  Vale 


Feb.  25.1865 

Feb.  25,1865 

Feb.  25.1865 

Feb.  17,1865 

Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17,1865 

Feb.  18.1865 

Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.    18,1 
Eleb     17, 1865 


Feb.  17.1865 

Feb.  20,1865 

Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.  _18,1865 

Feb.  _17.1865 

Feb.  ^18.1865 

Feb.  ^17.1865 

Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17.1865 


Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17.:" 

Feb.  18, 1865 

Feb,  17.1865 


Feb,  18.1865 


Mar.  1,1 
Feb.  17.1 


Feb.  25.1865 

Feb.  25.1865 

Feb.  25.1865 

Feb.  17,1865 

Feb.  ^18,1865 

Feb.  n.l865 

Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17,  J 


Feb.  17.1865 

Feb.  20.1865 

Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17.1866 


Feb.  ^18.1865 

Feb.  17.1865 

Feb.  18.1865 

Feb.  n.l865 

Feb.  18.1865 

Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17.: 

Feb.  18,1865 

Feb.  17.1865 


Feb.    18,1865 


Mustered  out  July  9,  1865  , 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865, 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865 
Musterel  out  July  9,  1865 


Mustered  out  July  I 
Mustered  out  July  < 
Mustered  out  July  \ 


Died  at  David  Island,  N. 

Y.,  May  3,1865 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July 


Mustered  out  June 
Mustered  out  July  9. 


Mustered  out  July  7 
Mustered  out  June  9, 
Deserted  Feb.  26. 1865 
Mustered  out  July  9 


Mustered  out  June  25, 1861 
Mu.stered  out  July  9, 


Mustered  out  May  29, 
Mustered  out  July  9 


Mar. 
Feb. 


1. 
17,1865 


1865. 
1865. 


866 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


McGuire.  William 

Murphy,  Absolom  C  .. 

Miller,  John  J 

Nicholson,  James 

Noble.  John  K 

Nichols,  George  W 

Reed,  John  D 

Ralph,  Burk 

Rowley,  William  J 

Rowley,  Joel 

Roberts,  Isaac 

Stark,  Williams 

Sharer,  John 

Simmons,  William  C. 
Sitton,  Jonathan  R  — 

Shaffner,  Henry 

Smith,  William  R 

Shaffner,  John 

Smith.  John  M 

Shaw,  Henry  T 

Saxberry,  James  L  — 
Turnbaugh,  George... 
Tuthaker.  Wilberforce 
Triplett,  Anthony  M.. 

Tinkle.  Michael 

Webster,  Edwin  H.... 

Webster,  Moody  J 

Windsor.  William  S... 

Walker.  Delos  D 

Williamson,  John  H  .. 

Whited.  John 

Shaw.  John 


Headley 

Pleasant  Vale. 

Pearl 

Hardin 

iNew  Salem  — 
Oooperstown  .. 
Martinsburg  .. 

Atlas 

Martinsburg... 


Pleasant  Hill.. 
Locust  Grove  . 
New  Salem  — 
Martinsburg... 


Feb.  ^18,1865 
Feb.    17,1865 


Feb.  ^18,1865 
Feb,    17,1865 


Detroit 

New  Salem 

Martinsburg... 

Fairmount 

Martinsburg... 
Pleasant  Vale. 

Atlas 

Martinsburg... 
Griggsville  — 
Newburg  


Atlas 

Martinsburg... 
CooperstowD... 

Martinsburg... 


Feb.    18.1865 
Feb.    25,1865 


Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb 


17, 1865 

18, 1865 
17, 1865 


Feb. 


Feb.    25,1865 


Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  1, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9,^1865. 

Deserted  March  7,1865.... 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 

Left  in  hospital  J une  25,  '6 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  6, 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 


Left  in  hands  civil  auth'ies 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  7. 1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 


COMPANY    E. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains . 
George  H.  Estabrook, 
John  A  Smith , 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  A.  Smith , 

Washington  W.  Judy 
William  H.  Miller 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Henry  N.  Estabrook., 
Washington  W.  Judy. 

Martin  V.  Miller , 

Elias  Lorey 

First  Sergeant, 
Frederick  E.  Heckard 

Sergeants. 

Joseph  D,  Moore 

Martin  V.  Miller 

Eleazer  G.  Bordwell., 
Washington  W.  Judy 

Corporals. 

Joseph  Bordwell 

William  Heckard 

Robert  M  2 11  vain 

William  H.  Miller.... 

John  J.  Hickos 

John  W.  Burch 

Musician. 
Jacob  W.  Brier 

}yagoner, 
John  Decker 


Atlanta  — 
Atlanta 

Atlanta  — 

Armington 
Atlanta 


McLean  Station 

Atlanta 

Armington 

Atlanta 

Atlanta 

McLean  Station 
Atlanta 

McLean  Station 

Atlanta 

Atlanta 


July    29,1861 
Nov.    12,1862 


July  25,1861 
Nov.  12,1862 
July    25,1864 


July 

Sept. 
Nov. 
July 


July 
July 


July 


July 
July 


29. 1861 
3, 1862 

12. 1862 
25, 1864 


July    25,1 
Aug.   21,1 


July  25,1861 
Aug.  22,1863 
Not  must'd 


July  25,1861 

Aug.  21,1863 

Aug.  24,1863 

Jan.  20, 1865 


July    25,1861 


July    25. 


July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 
July    25,1861 


Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1864. 
M.  O.  May  3, 1865,  as  Sergt. 

Promoted  Co.  D 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1864. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


Dishon.  dismis'd  May  29.'65 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutennnt 
Discharged  June  21, 1862. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Dec.  9.1861 

Died  March  5.1862  

Pro.  1  Sgt.  M.  O.  June  16,'65 

Died  June  20. 1862 

Discharged  Dec.  27,1861.... 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


SEVENTH    INFANTKiT. 


367 


Name  and  Rank, 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  of   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Privates. 

AUman.  James 

Bovee.  Nicholas  A  — 
Bovee  Archibald  M  ... 
Barnes.  Lor.  D.  (No.l) 

Brannen.  Henry  

Chadderdon.  Jonas  G- 

Atlanta 

Aruiington 

July    25.1861 

Feb.    12.1862 

Oct.      1.1861 
Sept.  15.1861 
Oct.      1.1864 
Aug.   12.1862 
Sept.  __1. 1861 

Oct.    ^^1,1861 

Sept.  _  _1. 1861 

Oct.    23,1862 
Feb.      5, 1864 
Feb.   ^10,1864 

Feb.    21,1864 
Oct.      1,1864 

July  ^ 
Feb. 

25, 1861 
12.1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  July  25. 1864! ! ! 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Waynesville  ... 
Ottawa 

Discharged  April  7,1862... 

Cotter.  Patrick 

Delancy,  William  H... 

Daves,  Noah  H 

Darrow.  Thomas  R 

Eveland,  Jasper 

Gardner,  John 

Gossard.  Jefferson 

Gossard,  Alvin  P 

Houston,  John 

KittisoD,  Charles 

Keve.  Emanuel 

Long  Frank           

Bloomington  ... 

Mustered  out  Aug.  5.  1864.. 

Waynesv'iiie'.!!! 

Discharged  July  25,1864... 
Discharged  Dec.  21. 1861... 

Yates  City ;;."■.■. 
Atlanta 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Discharged  July  25.1864... 
Discharged  June  2, 1865 .... 

Died  Nov.  3.1861 

Died  June  17,1862 

Died  Apr.  19,  '62:  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Logue.  Bartley 

Murphy.  Gideon 

Norris.  Israel  P 

Radcliffe,  Theodore... 

Robinson,  George 

Shields,  James 

Shugart.  Bradley  C... 
Williams,  George  A... 

Died  April  25,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Dis-harged  July  25.1864... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  March  21,1862 

Discharged  July  25. 1864  . . . 

Died  Nov.  12,1861 

Winckle,  .John  M 

Walton  James  H 

Died  Oct.  27.1861 

Recruits. 
Allman   Lewis  J 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Alien  Levi 

Hittle. ...'!!!!!.'.' 

Allen,  Josiah  B 

Oct.      i,  1864 
Aug.   12,1862 

Pri.war.St.  L'uis,  M'y  14, '65 

Allen   David  L 

Atlanta 

Discharged  June  2, 1865 

Brown   Levi  K 

........ 

McLean  Station 
Morton 

Tr.toV.R  C  M  O  Sept  9  '64 

Bartlett  Homer  M 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Armington 

Baltzell,  Henry  H 

"                     ' ' 

Brooks  Francis  M 

Armington 

Pro.Sr'rgt.  Died  June  3 '62 

Oct.     23,1862 
Apr.    11,1864 
Feb.    23,1864 

Feb.    21,1864 
Oct.      1. 1864 

Brooks,  Georsre  G 

Burk,  Lewis  A 

Armington 

Mustered  out  June  22,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865  . 

Beddows,  William  R.. 
Booker,  Thomas  J 

McLean  Station 
Hittle...      . 

.. 

Bedoes  Thomas 

' 

Aug.     7. 1862 

Discharged  May  11.1863  ... 

Burk,  James  F 

Burwell,  William  H... 

Hopedalel 

Oct.    31.1863 
Aug.   12.1862 
Feb,    12.18)4 
Aug.    12,1862 
Oct.     27.1863 
Aug.    12,1862 
Aug.     7, 1862 
Sept.  29,1S64 
Sept.    1,1861 
Feb.      5, 1864 
Sept.    1.1863 
Sept.  28.1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.      5.1864 
Feb.    24.1862 
Feb.    12.1864 
Aug.  ^12, 1862 

Jan.    20.1862 
Feb.     9.1864 
Sept.  15.1861 
Sept.    1,1861 
Jan.    28,1861 
Feb.      5, 1864 

Jan.    15,1864 
Mar.     4, 1864 

Nov.    i9,i863Kil'd.Allat'naPass.dc.5.'64 
Aug.   12.1862' 

McLean 

Feb.    23. 1864  Mustered  out  June  30,  1865. 

Burwell,  .John  A 

Atlanta.   . 

Aug.    12. 1862  Discharged  June  2, 1865  ... 

Brooks.  Lewis  B 

Carr.  Samuel  1* 

Comstock,  John  W.... 
Coffman,  Peter 

Springfield"!!! 
Hittle  . 

Nov.    19, 18631  Deserted  May  20, 1864    

Aug.   12,1862:Died,Pulaski,  T.,  Apr. 26, '64 

Aug.     7, 1862, Deserted  Aug.  1. 18f;4 

Sept.  29. 1864  Discharged  June  2. 1865     . . 

Despain.  Benjamin  F. 
Decker,  Joel 

McLean  Station 
Tazewell  Co.... 

Sept.    l,186l|  Discharged  Sept.   1.1K64... 
Feb.    23. 1864! Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Dillen,  Aaron 

Boynton 

Sept    28  1864  Discharged  June  2. 1865    .. 

Feb.    23,1864'In  hospital  at  M.  O.  Kegt.. 

Apr.    11, 1864'  Kil'd.  Al)at'naPass.Oc.5,'64 

Edlin,  James  C 

Feb.    24,1862  Discharged  Feb.  24.1865... 

Feb.    23, 1864; Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 

Forbes,  Abner  W 

iDisch.  forprom  Sepf.l9.'64 

Friend.  Harvey  B 

Tazewell  Co.... 
Atlanta 

Feb.    23,1864  Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Gardner  Hiram 

TazewellCo!!!! 
Atlanta 

Sept.    1.1861 
Feb.    21,1861 
Feb.    23,1864 

Jan.    15, 1864 

Died  Dec   1  1861 

Gardner,  Daniel  S 

Garden.  Thomas  F.... 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Wounded  and  in  hosp.  at 

Jeff's'n  Bar'iks  .June  1.'65 

Goltra,  Abraham 

Downs 

Mar.     4, 1864  Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. . 

368 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Galhraith.  Michael  F.. 
Gossard,  Phillip  J  .... 
Hickey.  Edward  E.... 

Atlanta 

Oct.    30.1862 
Aug.     7.1862 

Oct.    31.1862 
Aug.     7, 1862 

Kil'd  Allat'na  Pass,Oc.5.'6« 
Discharged  June  2.1865.... 

Tazewell  Co!!!! 
Atlanta . 

Dec.    s.isei 

Feb.      2, 1864 
Feb.    12,1864 
Aug.  ^12,1862 

Feb.  ^18.1864 

Feb.    27.1865 
Feb.      9. 1861 
Sept.  15.1861 
Aug.   12,1862 
Oct.      6, 1863 
Aug.     7,1862 
Sept.    1,1861 
Jan.    30,1864 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Feb.      2,1864 
Jan.    20,1864 

Hainline.  Allen 

Hainline,  Elias 

Mar.  ,12,1864 

Aug.  ,12, 1862 

Feb.   ,23,1864 

Feb.    28, 1865 
Feb.    21.1864 

Mustered  out  June  29.1865. 
Killed,  Hick  Hill,  Feb.  1. '65 
Discharged  June  2.1865 .... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865 

Hainline.  Obed 

Hainline,  Sylvester  B. 

Hainline,  John  F 

Hedges.  James  A 

Hutson,  Christopher  J 

Norton 

Houchins,  John  R 

Hull.James  F 

Shipman 

Died,  Pulaski,T.Mar.  23.  '64 

Jones,  Samuel  H 

Jones,  Benjamin 

Jones,  Edwin  R 

Keve,  Henry  A 

Boynton !!!!.!.. 

Springfield 

Atlanta 

Aug.    12,1862 
Oct.      6,1864 
Aug.     7, 1862 

Pro.Corp.  Disch.June2. '65 
L)'d  Wilm'gt'n,N.C.Ap.7.'6& 
Discharged  May  13,1865.... 
Discharged  Sept    30  1864 

Kelly,  William  H 

Hittie...!!!!!!!! 

Feb.    21,1861 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Mar.    12.1864 
Feb.    21.1864 

Mustered  out  July  ,9. 1865.. 

Kampf.  Marian  R 

Love,  Francis 

Tazewell 

Kil'd.Allat'na  Pass.Oc.5.'64 

Lancaster,  Richard... 

Atlanta 

Aug.  _12, 1862 

Jan.    20,1862 
Sept.  28.1864 
Oct.      1.1861 
Mar.  ^28,1864 

July    20.1863 
Feb.      5. 1864 
Aug.     7, 1862 

Aug.  ,12, 1862 

Nov.     1. 1864 
Sept.  28. 1861 

Discharged  July  25  1864 

Lancaster.  Joseph  .... 

Discharged  June  2. 1865. . . . 

Discharged  June  2. 1865. . . . 

Mushrush.  Eli  

Bethel 

Mar.  ,28.1864 

Nov.     1. 1864 
Feb.    21.1864 
Aug.   12.1864 

Mustered  out  July,9,1865.. 

Mullenix.  John 

Mason.  James 

PurdyP.  0 

Miller.  Ezra  M 

Mountjov.  Robert L... 

Atlanta 

Pro.Corp.  Disch.  June2,'65' 

Miller  William    

Feb.      1.1864 
Sept.  10,1861 
Oct.      4, 1861 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Aug.     7, 1862 
Sept.  15,1861 
Feb.      2,1864 
Dec.    21,1864 
Oct.    31,1863 
Feb.    15,1864 
Dec.    22.1863 

Feb.    21.1864 

Discharged  July  25, 1864. . . . 

Norman,  John 

Paugh,  Henry  H 

Hittie 

Oct.      4. 1864 
Mar.    12.1864 
Aug.     7. 1862 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Died.Ev'nsv'l,  Id.Jaa.21.'65- 
Died  Pulaski  T  Mar  24  '64 

Paugh   Peter 

Tazewell 

Robinson.  William 

Roberts.  David  C 

Roles,  John  P 

Hopedale 

Atlanta   

Hopedale 

Tazewell  Co.... 

Mar.    12,1864 

Kil'd  Allat'na  Pass,Oc.5.'64 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Roelof  son,  Augustus  N 

Nov.    19.1863 
Apr.    11.1861 
Jan.      6,1864 

Mustered  out  July ,9, 1865.. 

Discharged  Dec.  27.  1861... 

Staft'ord,  William  G... 

Sept.  15.1861 

Mustered  out  Nov.  12,1864. 

Smith,  William 

Starkey,  John  M 

Feb.    10,1864 
Mar.    22.1864 
Aug.    12.1S6i 
Feb.    10. 1864 
Ian.    20.1864 
Feb.    25.1864 
Aug.   12,1862 

Feb.    23,1864 
May      3, 1864 
Aug.   12,1862 
Apr.    11,1864 
Feb.    23,1864 
Feb.    25,1864 
Aug.   12,1862 

Stroud.  Lewis  C 

Summers,  Calvin  A. . . 

Tazewell  Co.... 
Atlanta . 

Kil'd.Allat'na  Pass, 0,c.5.'64 

Sullivan,  George 

Smith,  William  H 

Scates,  John  W 

Tefit,  John 

Springfield 

Armington 

Mustered  out  July  ,9, 1865. . 
Killed. Corinth.  Oct.  3.1862 

Thornton.  Alonzo  W.. 

Atlanta 

Died  Nov.  26. 1861 

Tompkins,  John  Q  — 
Thompson.  Jesse   C... 

Verry.  William  E 

Walker.  George 

Springfield!!!!! 

Hopedale 

Atlanta  . 

Feb.    2,5,1804 
Aug.     7, 1862 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Sept.    1,1861 
Feb.    10,1861 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Aug.  ^12. 1864 

Sept.  ,28. 1864 

Dec.  ,22.1863 

Mar.     4, 1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Feb.    25,1864 
Aug.     7. 1862 
Feb.    21,1804 

Mustered  out  July  1,1865.. 
Discharged  June  2. 1865. . . . 
Wounded  June  6. 1865 

Wikel.  John  A. 

Logan  Co 

Atlanta 

Feb.    23.1864 
Feb.    21. 1864 
Aug.  ,12, 1864 

Sept.  ,28, 1864 

Dec.  ,22.1863 

Mar.     4,1864 
Dec.  ,22.1863 

Watt,  John  W  

Kil'd.Allat'na  Pass.Oc.5.'6i 

Watt,  Samuel  H 

Watt.  Thomas  H 

W^arfleld.  Jerry  H 

Warfield,  Phito  B 

Veterans. 
AUman.  James 

Boynton  

Atlanta 

Discharged  June  2,1865.... 
Pro.  Corp.  Disch. June  2, '65 
Discharged  June  2,1865.... 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865  . 

Allman,  Lewis  J 

Allen,  Levi 

Armington!!!!! 

Kil'd.Allat'na  Pass.,Oc.2,'65 

Pro.  Corp'l.  M.O.July  8, '65 

Promoted  Sergeant 

Promoted  Corporal 

Bordwell,  Joseph 

Barnes,  Lorenzo  D  (1) 
Batzell,  Henry  H 

Armington!!!!! 

Burkholder.  Leonidas 
Barnes.  Lorenzo  D  (2) 
Bartlett.  Homer  M.... 
Creighton.  Patrick.... 

McLean 

Armington 

Washington 

Atlanta 

Kil'd.Allat'na  Pass.Oc.5.'64 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
I'rans.  to  V.R.C.  May  8.'65 
Killed.Louisville.Jan.l2.'64 

SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


369 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Decker,  John  H 

Armington 

Dec. 

Mar. 
Dec. 

Mar. 
Dec. 

^22, 1863 

9,1864 
,22.1863 

19.1864 
22,1863 

Dec. 

Mar. 
Dec. 

July 
Dec. 

,22, 1863 

9, 1864 
22.1863 

29.1864 
22. 1863 

Deserted,  June.  1864 

M.O.July  8, '65;  wounded. 
Mustered  out  July  9  1865 

• ' 

• '                     ' ' 

Hickey  Edward  S 

'  • 

Prom.  Sergt. ;  wounded 

• ' 

Mustered  out  June  6  1865 

Jones,  William  R 

Armington 

Pro.  Sergt.  M.O.  July  9,'e5. 
Prom. 2d  Lt.  M.O.  July  9. '65 
Mustered  out  July  9   1865 

Logrue    Hartley  

• ' 

4   1                                                       .1 

Miller!  William  H 

Mushrush  Eli      

Armington 

Sumner 

Prom.  Sgt.  M.O.June  16,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9  1865 

Atlanta 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  <">.  July  9.'65. 
Mustered  out  July  9, ,1865.. 

Robinson.  Solomon  ... 
Roles,  John 

Armington 

Robinson, George 

Deserted  June  18  1864 

Smith,  William 

Armington 

Pro. Corp.  Killed  at  Alat'na 
Pass.  Oct.  5, 1864 

COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 
James  F.  Cummings.. 

William  M  athie 

Albert  D.  Knowlton... 
Henry  Ahern 


First  Lieutenants. 

William  Mathie 

Albert  D.  Knowlton. . 

Henry  Ahern 

Thomas  B.  Atchison. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Albert  D.  Knowlton.. 

Henry  Ahern 

William  B.Moore 

Thomas  B.  Atchison. 


Bunker  Hill. 


Bunker  Hill. 


Bunker  Hill. 


First  Sergeant. 
John  S.  Robinson. 


Sergeants. 

Henry  Ahern 

Thomas  B.  Atchison.. 
Theo.  H.  Gildemeister 
Eldridge  Atchison 


Corporals. 

Josiah  Lee 

Marshal  Allen  — 
Samuel  L.  Moore. 
John  E.  Barnes  .. 

John  McTirk 

Henry  Hoagland. 
Stanley  March 


Bunker  Hill. 


Bunker  Hill. 


Musicians. 
Frederick  W.  Cross... 
Charles  T.  Grubbs.... 


Macoupin 

Bunker  Hill. 


Privates. 

Andrews,  Hiram  R 

Bickner,  George  W  ... 
Britton,  William  B.... 

Britton,  Isaac 

Brownlee,  Wyatt 

Case,  James 

Carroll,  Charles  F 

Vol,  1—24 


Bunker  Hill. 

Piasa 

Bunker  Hill. 


Woodbury... 
Bunker  Hill. 


July  25,1861 

Apr.  7,1862 

Dec.  10,1862 

Apr.  22.1864 


July  25.1861 

Apr.  7. 1862 

Dec.  10.1862 

Apr.  22.1864 


July  25,1861 
Apr.  7, 1862 
Dec.    10.1862 


July    25,1861 
July    25.1861 


July    25.1861 


July  ,22,1861 
July    15.1861 


July    25.1861 
July    22.1861 


July    22,1861 
July    15,1861 


July    25.1861 


July    25,1863 
Nov.   18,1864 


July  25,1861 
July  25,1863 
July  13.1863 
June  27.1865 


July  25,1861 
July  13,1863 
Not  must'rd 
May    11, 1863 


July    25,1861 
July    25.1861 


July    25.1 


July    25.1861 


July    25.1861 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


20, 1861 
22, 1861 
17,1861 
25, 1861 
15, 1861 


Resigned  April  7, 1862 

Resigned  Dec.  10,1862 

Discharged  July  24. 1864  . . 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Promoted 

Mustered  out'JuVy  9,1865! 

Promoted 

Canceled 

Promoted 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. 
Discharged  Apr.  18,1862 . 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Discharged  Apr.  18, 1862  . . . 

Died  Nov.' 28! isei! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  of  wounds.  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Discharged  July  29, 1864.... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


370 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Camp,  Christopher. . . 

Crocker,  James 

Dell.John 

Davis,  Frederick 

Ellett.  Edward  C 

Elliott,WilliamR. ... 

Elman,  Henry 

Emerson,  Nathaniel. 
Edwards, Cyrus  L  ... 

Farr,John 

Farr,  Newman 

Flanagin,  J  ohn 

Gillespie,  John 

Grant,  Andrew  M 

Hanson,  Hans 

Harrington,  James... 

Hillier,  Henry 

Hetge,  Bernard  T  — 

James,  George 

James.  William 

Jackson,  J  ohn 

Kelly,  Robert  B 

Larkin,John  E 

Landgrin. Thomas  ... 

Laing,  Charles  P 

Lubker,  Henry 

M«thie.  James 

Moore,  William  B  .... 

March.  Joshua  S 

Midgfely,  David 

Paul,  Francis  M 

Perdue,  Charles  E  . . . 

Porter,  Hugh  H 

Partridge,  Wallace... 

Ryan,  Columbus 

Roady,  James  F 

Russell,  William 

Robbins,  Henry  M  — 

8cheer,  Jacob 

Smith,  Samuel 

Schmoleski,  Herman . 
Staples. Roswell  C  ... 
Taylor,  George  W.  T. 


Vinner,  Jesse... 
White.  John.... 
Walker,  Jabez.. 
Walten,  Robert : 


Hecruits. 

Anderson,  Henry 

Allen,  E.  Augustus . . . 
Atchison,  Nathan  D.. 
Becker,  John  H 


Burkhardt,  Joseph . . . 

Browning,  Van 

Brenton,  George 

Caldwell,  William.... 

Duell,  James 

Fruit,  David  E 

Glasgow,  William  W. 

Howard,  Andrew 

Hall,  Henry  C 

Hale.  John  P 

Hale,  John 

Hale,  Philip 

Hederick,  Conrad 

Hovey,  Henry 

Hanover,  John  J 

Himmel.  Philip 

Jordan,  William 

Kelly.  James 


Keeley,  Bernard 

McManus.  Thomas... 
Pringle,  William  J  ... 

Parker,  George 

Partridge,  Timothy  . . 


Piasa  

Bunker  Hill. 
Belleville.... 
Bunker  Hill. 


Otterville,  Mo.. 
8t.  Louis,  Mo  .. 


Woodburn. 
Alton 


Bunker  Hill.. 


Moline 

Alton 

Somervillel. 
Brighton  ... 
Bunker  Hill 
Piasa 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 

July 
July 
July 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


22. 1861 
19, 1861 
10, 1861 
20, 1861 
15, 1861 
22. 1861 
20. 1861 

25, 1861 
17. 1861 
19,1861 


20. 1861 
10, 1861 
18. 1861 
19, 1861 
22, 1861 
19. 1861 


July    25,1861 


Alton 

Maystown  ... 
Bunker  Hill. 

Shipman 

Bunker  Hill. 


Alton 

Bunker  Hill.. 


July    25,1861 


Alton 

Miles  Station 

Abingdon 

Woodburn 

Bollard,  Mo  .., 
Bunker  Hill.. 


Miles  Station. 

Shipman 

Bunker  Hill.. 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 

July 
July 
July 
July 

July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


July 
July 


20, 1861 
25. 1861 
22, 1861 
20. 1861 
15.1861 


15.1861 
19, 1861 

25, 1861 
15. 1861 
18, 1861 
20,1861 
•Z2. 1861 
11,1861 


15,1861 
25,1861 


Miles  Station.. 
Greene  county 
Bunker  Hill... 


Bunker  Hill.... 


July    19,1861 


Aug.   14,1862 


Discharged  July  29, 1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Died  at  home.  Jan.  20, '62. 
Trans,  to  Co.  F,  59th  Inf.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Discharged  Apr.  18, '62  ., 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran., 
Discharged  July  22, 1864  . 


Trans.  V.  R.  C,  May  1.'64. 
Discharged  July  22, 1864  . .. 
Discharged  July  29, 1864  . . . 


Discharged  July  29,  1864. . 
Discharged  Aug.  18.  1864  . 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Discharged  July  29.  1864. . 
Died  May  3,1862:  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 

Disch.  Jan.  20,1863:  dis  !!! 
Discharged  July  29,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Discharged  July  29,  1864. . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Died  Mo'nd  City,  Dec.  12,'61 


Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  July  29,   1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Disch.  from  Gen.  Hospital, 
St  Louis,  Mo.,  Aug.  25. '61 


Piasa  

C.Girardeau.Mo 


Bunker  Hill. 

Madison 

Alton 

Bunker  Hill. 


Mayston 

Shipman  — 
Bunker  Hill. 
Alton 


Bunker  Hill. 

Alton 

Bunker  Hill. 


Alton 

Boston,  Ky 

Galena 

BollandCo.,Mo. 

Alton 

Bunker  Hill.... 


Feb. 
Aug. 

Oct. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Feb. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
July 
Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Feb. 


Feb.    15,1864 


Feb.  23,1864 
Feb.  20.1864 
Feb.  21,1864 


Feb.    23.1864 
Feb!'"2i,'i864 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Oct. 
July 
Feb. 


23. 1864 

27. 1865 
25,1861 

9, 1864 
21. 1864 


Mustered  out  July  25.  1861. 
Pro.'  Corp.'  'Di'scii'.'j'y  29,''64 


Died  Mo'ndCity.  Sppt.7,'61? 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Oct.  9,  '64 ;  wounds  . . . 
Disch.  to  receive  com.  1st 
Lt.,cord  ree't.  Oct.,  1865. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died,  Ft.  Holt.  Nov.  28,  '61.? 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Absent  without  leave 

Died  Nashville.  Aug.  28.  '64 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 
Died  Apr.  6, 1862;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 
Kil'd  Allat'na  Pass  Oc.5.'64 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865 


Discharged  Nov.  18. 1864 . . . 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. . 

VVo'nded  Oct.  5,'64;  absent 

Gen.  Hosp.  Spr'gfield.Ill 


Feb. 
Feb. 


21. 1864 
23, 1864 


Abs'nt,  sick  David's  I.,N. Y 
Mustered  'o'ti't' j'tiiy  9, "ises! 


SEVENTH   INFANTRY. 


371 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Phillips.  Henry  W.... 

Smith.  Taylor 

Walton.  Eldridere 

Wendt,  Adolph 

Brighton 

Piasa  

Jan. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Oct. 

Feb. 
Dec. 

28,1864 
20, 1861 
20, 1864 
12, 1861 

l,18fi4 
22,1863 

9,1864 
22,1863 

Feb. 

23, 1864 

Kil'd  Allat'naPass.Oc.5,'64. 
Died  Apr.  14,  '62;  furlough 
Kil'd  Allat'naPass.Oc.5,'64 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Bunker  Hill.... 

C:  Girardeau,  Mo 

Woodburn 

Bunker  Hill.... 
Alton 

Feb. 

23, 1864 

Veterans. 
Allen,  E.  Augustus  ... 

Allen,  Marshal 

Britton,  William  B.... 
Burkhardt.  Joseph.... 

Barnes,  John  E 

Carroll.  Charles  T.... 
Dell  John     

Feb. 
Dec. 

1.1864 
22.1863 

19, 1864 
22,1863 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 
Prom.Serg.  M.  O.  July  9,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Prom.  Corp.  M.O.  July  9.'65 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 
Prom.  Corp.  M.O.  July  9, '65 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 
Prom.  Corp.  M  0.  July  9,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Prom.  Serg.  M.O.  July  9,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Pro.  Serg.  M.O.  July  10,'65. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Elliott,  William  R 

Otterville,  Mo.. 

Woodburn 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Waterloo  ...'.'.'.'. 
Bunker  Hill.... 

Bunker'nYli;!." 
Shipman 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Woodburn 

Brighton 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Fruit,  David  E 

Glasgow,  William  W.. 

Howard,  Andrew 

Hoagland,  Henry  V... 

Kelly,  Robert  B 

Lubker,  Henry 

Moore,  Samuel  S 

Matbie,  James 

March,  Stanley 

McTurk   John. 

Prom.  Corp.  Died  Feb.9,'65. 
Pro.lst  Serg.M. O.July  9,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 
Traas.  Sig.  Corps.    M.  0. 
July  9.1865 

Paul,  John 

Paul,  Francis  M 

Partridge,  Wallace.... 

i'orter,  Hugh  H 

iiobbins,  Henry  M.... 

Ryan,  Columbus 

Schmoleski,  Herman. 
Wendt,  Adolph 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 
Died,  Rome,  Ga.,  Nov.  4,'64 
Kil'd  Allat'na  Pass,Oc.5,'64 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

COMPANY  G.* 

Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Henry  W.  Allen 

Ferdinand  Yeager  .... 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  W.  Tipton 

Ferdinand  Yeager    ... 

Springfield 

C  Girardeau.Mo 

Springfield 

C  Girardeau,Mo 

July 
Dec. 

July 

July 
Apr. 
Sept. 

July 

Aug. 
July 

fuYy 

Aug. 

25. 1861 
3.1862 

25,1861 

11. 1862 
3, 1862 

25. 1861 
7,1862 

11. 1862 

25,1861 

4, 1861 
^25, 1861 

4, 1861 
25, 1861 

4, 1861 

Feb. 

July 
June 

25. 1861 
10,1863 

25,1861 

29. 1862 
10.1863 

25, 1861 
7, 1862 

Killed  by  a  Sergeant 

Discharged  Mar.  24, 1865... 

Resigned  Sept.  11, 1862  .... 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  25,1864. 

Died  at  C.  G'deau.  Sept., '61 

Promoted 

Discharged  Jan  26  1865 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Adam  E.  Vrooman.... 
Ferdinand  Yeager  .... 
Paul  J.  E.  Marion 

Springfield 

C  Girardeau, Mo 
Aurora         

First  Sergeant. 
William  Sanders 

Springfield 

Vandalia 

Springfield 

Mound  City.... 

Vandalia 

Springfield 

Vandalia 

July 

25, 1861 

Sergeants. 
Charles  Sumption 

Isaac  H.  Tipton 

July 

_25, 1861 

i5ied.  Louisvilie,  Apr.  2.  '62 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 

Corporals. 
Zenas  Evans 

George  T.  Sayles 

Thomas  J.  Robison  ... 
William  H.Lowe 

Musician. 
Peter  Ehrsdne 

July 

^25, 1861 

Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

*NoTE.— The  roster  of  enlisted  men  of  the  original  company  G  does  not  appear  in  the 
former  printed  reports.  No  muster-in  or  muster-out  rolls  of  this  company  are  on  file  in 
this  office.    The  roll  of  the  company  has  been  made  from  the  best  sources  at  hand. 


372 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Wagoner. 
Marion  Terrell 

Vandalia 

Springfield 

Mound  City  '.'.'.'. 
Springfield 

Mound  City  '.'.'.'. 

Vandalia 

Springfield 

Fort  Holt, Ky... 
Springfield 

Vandalia..:;;;;; 
Cairo ...;;;;;;;; 

July    30,1861 

July  ^25,1861 

Aug.    4,1861 
July  ^25,1861 

Oct.     23, 1861 
July    30,1861 
July    25,1861 
Nov.     1,1861 
July    25,1861 
Nov.    25,1861 
Aug.  ^14,1861 

Oct.    24,1861 
Oct.     23, 1861 
July    25,1861 
Aug.   14,1861 

July    25,1861 
July    31.1861 
Oct.      1, 1861 
July    30,1861 
Oct.    ^^1,1861 

Oct.    28.1861 

July    25.1861 
July    30.1861 
Dec.      2,1861 
July    25,1861 
July    30,1861 
Oct.      1. 1861 
July    30,1861 
Sept.  10,1861 
July    25.1861 
Oct.      1,1861 
Aug.     4, 1861 
July    25,1861 
Aug.     4,1861 
Oct.     23, 1861 
July  ^25,1861 

Oct.      1,1861 
Dec.    10,1861 

Dec.    22.1863 

Mar.     4, 1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Privates. 

Uailey,  James  L 

Baldwin,  William  A... 

Bashaw,  Hiram 

Black,  William 

July  ^25,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  Jan  31  1862      " 

Brown,  Fred.  C 

Brown,  William,  Jr  ... 

July  ^25.1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Carpenter,  Luman 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

July    25.1861 

Davison,  George 

July    25.1861 

Eby,  John  L 

Edwards,  Andrew 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  June  22,1862... 

Edwards,  Thomas  B.. 

Re-enlistcd  as  Veteran 

Estes,  John  0 •. . . 

Gibland,  John 

Mound  City  .... 
Vandalia 

Springfield 

Mound  City  .... 
Oneida 

Killed  at  Shlloh.  Apr.  S.'e? 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Green,  Elza  T 

Hammond,  Stephen... 

July    25,1861 

Hawks,  William  T.... 

Hillis,  Joshua 

July    25,1861 

Hodges,  Samuel. . . 

Jarnagin,  Spencer  Li 

Died  MoundCity.Dec.  15. '62 
Died  Fort  Holt.  Jan.  29,  '62 

Johnson,  Giles 

Vandalia 

Oneida 

Lynch,  Francis  M  

Mound  City  .... 

Springfield 

Mound  City 

Atlanta 

Hanged  at  Pulaski,  Tenn. ;. 

sentence  CM 

Discharged  Dec.  26, 1861 .... 

Mitts,  Thomas  J 

July    25,1861 

Munson,  Darius  C 

Nicholson,  William  G. 
O'Rourke.  Michael.... 

Springfield 

Mound  City 

Oneida 

July    25,1861 

Discharged  Jan.  31, 1862 

Pitts,  Francis  G 

Died  Monterey  June  14  '62 

Plasters.  Mitchell 

Vandalia 

C.  Girardeau  ... 

Springfield 

Oneida 

Discharged  Mar.  1,1862  '.... 

Roy,  Theodore 

Schuler,  John 

July    25,1861 

Vandalia 

Springfield 

Vandalia 

Mound  City  .... 
Springfield 

C.Girardeau... 

Died  Fort  Henry,  Feb.  9,  '62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Thomas,  Silas 

July    25,1861 

Ungles,  Squire 

Williams,  Albert  C... 
Workman,  James  G. . . 

Yeager.  Ferdinand.... 



July  _25.1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died     at      Andersonville^ 
July  21, '64.     Grave  3696.. 

Veterans. 

Bailey.  James  L 

Bashaw.  Hiram 

Brown,  Fred.  C 

Baldwin,  William  A... 

Cosgrove,  Georg« 

Carpenter,  Laman 

Edwards,  Thomas  B.. 
Edwards,  Andrew  .... 
Green,  Elza  T 

Sangamon 

Chicago ..;;;;;; 

Williamsville... 

Vandalia 

Mound  City  .... 
Vandalia 

Springfield.'.;;;; 

Mound  City';;;; 

Springfield 

Dec.  ^22.1863 

Mar.     4, 1864 
Dec.  ^23,1863 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 
M.O.July  9, 1865,  as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

M.  O.July  8, 1865,  as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 
M.  O.July  9, 1865.  as  Serg't 
Mustered  outJulvO  1865 

Hammond.  Stephen . . . 

Hillis,  Joshua  W 

Lowe,  William  H 

Muhs,  Joseph 

Di.sch.  as  1st  Serg't.  super. 
M.  0.  July  9, 1865.  as  Serg't 
M.  O.July  9. 1865,  as  Mus.. 
M.  O.  July  9, 1865, as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Deserted  Sept.  4, 1864 

Robinson,  Thomas  J . . 

Thomas,  Silas 

Williams,  Albert  C... 

SEVENTH   INFANTRY. 
COMPANY  G-NEW  COMPANY. 


373 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
«amuelN.  Hoyt 

First   Lieutenant. 
Andrew  Moore 

Second  Lieutenant. 
William  H.Hanlin.... 

First  Sergeant. 
■Gilbert  E.  Brooks 

Sergeants. 
Edward  W.  Baker 

Griggsville 

Griggsville.... 

Griggsville 

Griggsville 

Headley 

Griggsville 

Griggsville 

Pleasant  Hili:;: 
Chambersburg. 
Perry  

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

It. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

24, 1865 

24,1865 

24. 1865 

17, 1865 

18.1865 
_17.1865 

^17, 1865 

18,1865 
^17, 1865 

16, 1865 

^17,1865 

17.1865 

16, 1865 
^17, 1865 

16, 1865 
17. 1865 
16, 1865 

18,1865 
^17. 1865 

22,1865 
^16. 1865 

^17. 1865 

20,1865 
17,1865 

24,1865 
_16,1865 

_17.1865 
20. 1865 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

S: 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

24. 1865 

24, 1865 

24. 1865 

17, 1865 

18,1865 
_17. 1865 

^17, 1865 

18,1865 
VI,  1865 

^17. 1865 

17. 1865 

16, 1865 
^17. 1865 

16, 1865 
17,1865 
^16, 1865 

18,1865 
^17, 1865 

22.1865 
_ie,  1865 

^17,1865 

20,1865 
^17. 1865 

24,1865 
^16, 1865 

_17. 1865 
20,1865 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Disch.  June30.1865,a8  Pri- 
vate.   Deranged 

John  W.  Kneeland.... 
Bartholomew  Brooks. 

Corporals. 
William  H.  Hammond 
Stephen  Northrop  .... 

Samuel  S.  Leeds 

Melvin  T.  Johns 

James  F.  Hameo 

Mustered  out  July^9,  1865.. 

M.  0.  July  9,'65,  as  Private 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 
M.  O.  July  9,'65,  as  Private 

James  Rutherford 

Chambersburg. 

M.O.  June  3e.'65.  as  Private 

Musicians . 

Newburg  

Chambersburg. 

Griggsville 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Henry  Pool    

Teamster. 
John  S.  Buster 

Privates. 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 

Mustered  out  June  26,1865. 
Musteredout  July  9,  1865.. 

JBrown.  Archibald  D.. 
Bell,  John  A 

Griggsville 

Flint 

Brooks,  George  W  .... 

JBrown.  James  M 

Baldwin,  Francis  M... 

Bell,  Walter 

Oryder,  William 

Griggsville 

Locust  Grove.. 
Chambersburg. 
Perry 

Mustered  out  July  11,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

t  •                 .  • 

"                  •  > 

Cawthorn,  Benjamin.. 

^Crawf ord,  James 

Cunningham,  Thomas 

Griggsville 

Chambersburg. 
Locust  Grove.. 
Perry 

'::        :: 

Dexter,  Darius 

i<        11 

Davis,  John  W 

Darrah,  William  H.... 

Emory,  John  J 

Elliott,  William  H.... 
Evans, David 

Griggsville 

Chambersburg. 

Newburg 

Flint 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. . 

Mustered  out  July  6,  1865. . 

Ellidge,  Williams.... 

Died  DeCarap  Hos.,  David 
Isl.,  N.  Y.May  25,1865... 

Deserted  June  24, 1895 

Mustered  out  June^21,1865. 

Reduced  to  Private  from 

Ferry,  Henry  C 

Franklin.  John  J 

Foreman,  Josephus... 
Gilhan,  Clark 

Griggsville 

Newburg 

Griggsville 

Elderry 

Corp.  M.O.July  9,1865... 

■Gowings,  Thomas 

Flint 

Mustered  out  July  19,  1865. 

Gleason,  James 

Houston.  Francis 

Heldrith,  William 

Chambersburg. 

Rosefeld 

Perry 

Deserted  Feb.  24,1865 

Mustered  out  July  15,  1865. 
Musteredout  July  9,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  21,  1865. 

Hossess.  Jonah 

Hahn. Phillip 

Griggsville 

Hadley 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Kinman,  Marion 

Keyes,  James  . 

Newburg 

Griggsville 

Reduced  to  Private  from 

Corp.  M.  O.July  9,1865.. 

Reduced  to   Private  from 

Corp.  M.  O.July  9,1865.. 

374 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Kincade,  George  R  . . 

Kernan.  John 

Mayfield.  Wesley  H  . 
Mitchell,  Harrison  .. 
Miller,  Francis  

Morrison,  Franklin . . 
Oliphant,  Samuel  . .. 
Rushing,  Andrew  J  . 
Seaborn,  Charles  C. 
Six,James  W 

Steel, Jefferson  S.... 

Santhoff.John 

Sewell,  James  A 

Sparks,  James  R.  P  . 

Scott,  George 

Stead,  WillisJ 

Steel,  George  W 

Tucker.  Charles 

Talbot.Noah 

Vandermant,  Clint  P 
Wilson,  Kobert  L  — 

Watts,  Noah  N  

Wardlow,  Daniel  — 

Wardlow,  Minor 

William,  Charles  H  . 

Wicker,  George  W  .. 

Wicker,  John  M 

Watts,  Elijah  N 

White.John 

Watts,  Alfred  H 

Woods,  John  T 

Wade.  Frank 

Woods,  Henry 


Griggsville 

Atlas 

Chamberaburg 

Flint 

Griggsville  ... 

Perry  

Griggsville  ... 
Chambersburg 
Griggsville  ... 
Locust  Grovel. 

Perry  

Griggsville  ... 

Newburg 

Griggsville  ... 

Fairmount 

Griggsville  ... 

Flint 

Griggsville  ... 


Chambersburg . 

Newburg 

Flint '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Detroit 

Flint 

Griggsville  — 

Chambersburg . 


Feb.    20.1865 
Feb.    17.1865 


Feb.    16, 
Feb.    17, 


Feb.  16,1865 
Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.  20,1865 
Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.  18.1865 
Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.  25. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 

Feb. 


_20. 1865 
17. 1865 


16, 1865 
17, 1865 


20, 1865 
17, 1865 


18,1865 
17,1865 


Mastered  out  July  9, 1865. . 


Reduced  to  Private  fronv 

Corp.    M.  O.  July  9. 1865. 

Mustered  out  Jul^  9, 1865. . 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.Jun.26,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 
Died  DeCamp  Hos..  David 
Isl.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  23.1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Mustered  out  April,  1865... 
Mustered  out  June  9,  1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.  - 

Mustered  out  June  20, 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Died  U.  S.  Gen.Hos.,C'mp- 

Butler,  111., Mar.  23.  1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  5. 1865.. 

Deserted  Feb.  24, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865... 


Feb.    25,1865 


Died  at  Alexandria,   Va., 

June  4.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 


COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 
Clifford  W.  Holden  ., 

Jacob  L.  Ring 

John  E.  Sullivan 

William  P.  Hackney . 


Firs'   Lieutenants. 

Leo  W.  Myers 

Jacob  L.  Ring 

Thomas  J.  Pegram.. 
Daniel  L.  Ambrose.. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Jacob  L.  Ring 

Thomas  J.  Pegram.. 
Samuel  E.  Fergus... 

First  Sergeant. 
PhiloH.  Conkling  .. 

Sergeants. 
Thomas  J.  Pegram.. 
William  D.  Fletcher. 
Samuel  E.  Fergus... 


Corporals. 
Charles  F.  Smith... 
James  A.  Waltman. 

James  Burrows 

Job  J.  Whiteman... 


Springfield 
Atlanta.  ... 


Lincoln  

Atlanta... 
Keokuk,  la 


Lincoln 
Atlanta . 
Lincoln 


Lincoln 
Lincoln 


Apr.  25,1861 

Nov.  14,1862 

Apr.  22,1864 

Oct.  5, 1864 


July  25,1861 

Apr.  7. 186:! 

Nov.  14,1862 

July  25,1864 


July  25.1861 
Apr.  7, 1862 
Nov.    14,186: 


July    25.1 
July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


Apr.     1, 1865 


July  25,1861 

May  29,1862 

Jan.  11,1863 

Nov.  1, 1864 


July  25,1861 
June  17,1862 
Jan.    25,1863 


July    25,1861 
July   25,1861 


July    25,1861 


Resigned  Nov.  14, 1862 

Discharged  July  29. 1864  . . . 
Killed  in  action,  Oct.  5, 1864 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865 . . 


Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Promoted 

Mustertd  out  July  25, 1864. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


Discharged  Dec.  19.1864  , 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 
Disch.  July  18,  '62;  disabil. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


375 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks, 


Alexander  A.  Fickes.. 
Edward  L.  Forsyth  ... 
William  H.  Briggs.... 
James  Walker 

Musicians. 
William  Holden 

James  W.  D.Hill 

Wagoner. 
Francis  M.  Reeves  — 

Privates- 

Albert,  Henry 

Ambrose,  Daniel  L  ... 

Ashen,  Samuel  F 

Allen,  fi'rederick  S  — 

Ballard,  George  W 

Barney,  Coles 

Braucher,  Allen 

Bigler.  Henry 

Buckhardt,  Gottlieb... 

Bates,  William  B 

Clayton,  John  M 

Cook,  Edmund  H 

Dugan,  David 

Dowell,  Enos 

Duthie,  Alexander  P.. 

Donane,  William 

Duflf,  JohnH 

Doner,  Darius  T 

Engleman.Ureson  Q.. 

Ewing,  Wm.  L.  D 

Fletcher, George  W... 

Fisher,  John  W 

Fowler,  John 

Goltra,  Albert  V 

Gill.  Felix 

Grosch,  Jacob 

Gardner,  Thomas  Q. .. 

Hatfield,  Owen 

Hackney,  William  P  .. 

Hurt,  Carol  J 

Hughes,  J"hn 

Hoblitt,  Timothy 

Iden.JohnT 

Johnson,  Orson  D 

Jewell,  Jesse 

Jewell,  William  R 

Leslie,  Frank  A 

McKenzie,  Jamos 

Murray.  Peter 

Meyers.  Ernst  H 

Mills,  Elam 

Omay,  William  T 

Pence.  David 

Parkinson,  Richard... 

Pierce,  Barton  W 

Patterson,  John  M 

Primm,  Thomas 

Rhodes.  Jacob  L 

Reilly.  William 

Ringold.John  1 

Sutton,  Joseph 

Striker,  Theodore 

Sides.  David  T 

Strauser,  William  H.. 

Shaw,  William 

Swallow.  Daniel  E.... 

Stone,  Curtis  C 

Skiver.  William  R 

Sturgeon,  Simpson  R. 

Turner,  John  D 

Urban,  Charles  A 

Winters,  Eber  J 

Waltman, George  T... 

Watkins,  Aaron 

Ward,  Charles 


July    25. 1861  July    25 


Lincoln . 


Lincoln , 


July    25,1861 


July    25.1861 
July    25.1861 


July    25.2861 


July    25.1861 
July   25,1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Died.  Broadwell.  Jan.  6. '62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Discharged  Sept.  19.1861... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Prom.  Drum  Major.    Died. 
Ft.  Donelson,  May  22. '62. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Disch. :  cause  &  date  unk'; 


Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6. '62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died.  Ft.  Holt.  Jan.  25. '62  . 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.. 
Discharged  Sept.  19, 1861 


Re  enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Mustered  out  July  11.  1865. 
Discharged  Dec.  27.1861... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died,  Mound  C'y,  Apr.22.'62 
Absent;  sick  in  hospital  .. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died.Clarksv'le.Mar.l4.'62 
Mustered  out  Mar.  24.1865. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Dec.  7. 1861  — 


Died,Pulaski.Ten.Apr.5.'64 
Drowned.  Cairo.  Jan.  19.'62 
Discharged  Sept  19.1861  .. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Discharged;  date  unkn'n. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 
Discharged  Dec,  27.1861 . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


376 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enlisted  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

July   25,1861 
Feb.    14.1865 

July   25,1861 
Jan.    10,1865 

Discharged  Sept..  1861 

Walker.  Samuel 

Wilson.  Robert  B 

Ji.ecruits. 
Ambrose.  Mathias  H.. 
Anibody  William  H 

Groveland 

Kil'd,  Alto'naPass.Oc.5.'64 
Died,C.  Gir'deau,Sep.l7,'61 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Ambrose.  William  H.. 

Mt.  Pulaski  .... 

Jan.     4, 1864 
Aug.  19,1861 
Oct.      8.1861 
Jan.    27.1864 

Feb.    20,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 



Bernard.  Lewis  H 

Lincoln  

Feb.    21,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Dec.    30.1863 
Jan.     2,1864 
Jan.      5,1864 
Aug.  19,1861 
Feb.    12,1861 
Feb.     2,1864 
Feb.  ^5.1864 

Aug.  ^19,1861 

Oct.      8,1861 
Sept.  19,1863 
Aug.  ^19,1861 

Aug.     1, 1861 
Oct.      8,1861 
Jan.     _4,1864 

Feb.    20,1864 
Feb.    25,1864 
Feb.    21.1864 

Capps.  Ferdinand  S... 

Caylor.  Thomas 

Mt.  Pulaski 

Left  sick  in  hospital 

Died  Ft  Holt  Ky   Feb  6  '62. 

Mt.  Puiaskv::;: 

Feb.  ^21.1864 

Edwards,  Wiley  B  .... 

Etterleiu.  John 

French,  Thomas  J  .... 
Gilfoil  Thomas 

Kil'd.Alto'na  Pass.Oc.5.'64. 
Died,  Pulaski,T.,Mar.4,'64. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Griffey  Thomas 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Graham,  Kich^rd  P  ... 
Halbert,  Charles  W... 

Sept.  19.1863 

i^bsent,  sick  in  hospital... 

Halbert  James  M. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 

Holliday,  Nathan  B  . 

Heft,  Peter 

Hackney.  Oscar  J 

Leach.  John  W 

Feb.  ^21.1864 

Prom.Corp.M.  O.  July  9.'65 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 
In  Pion'er  Corps,  Sup.M.O. 

Aug.  19, 1861 

Feb.    12,1864 
Feb.      9,1864 
Jan.    26,1864 
Oct.    12.1861 
Oct.      8,1861 
Aug.  19.1861 
Feb.    15,1864 
Jan.    26.1864 
Aug.   12.1864 
Sept.  19.1863 

McMalian,  Samuel 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

McMahan,  Hugh 

Feb.    21,1861 
Feb.      9,1864 
Feb.    21,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Malloy,  Edward  H  .... 

'  •                     " 

Nichols,  Edward  U 

..    •••' — 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died.  Corinth.May  11,1862. 

Payne,  William 

Paris.  James  S 

Feb.    2i,i864 
Feb.    20,1864 

Absent,  sick  in  hospital... 
Kil'd.Alto'na  Pass.  Oc.5,'64 

Stone,  John  K 

Sept.  19,1863 

Left  sick,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Taylor.  William  T  .... 

Aug.  12.1861 
Oct.      8.1861 

Taylor.  Charles  W    .. 

Jan.    30,1864 
Jan.      5, 1864 
Aug.  19,1861 
Aug.  25,1861 
Nov.     1,1861 

Feb.  ,21,1864 

Vandeventer.   David.. 
Whipple.  William 

Mt.  Pulaski  .... 

Whiteman.  Henry  S    . 

Whiteman,  Robert  S.. 

Prom.Corp.M.  0.  July9.'65. 

Walker,  James 

Williams.  Wm.  H.  H. 

Mt.  Pulaski 

Lincoln 

Jan.      4,1864 
Jan.    25,1864 
Jan.    30,1864 
Feb.    13.1864 
July     2. 1863 

Feb.    21.1864 

Mar.   12.1864 
July      5, 1863 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

White,  John 

White,  William  J 

Wood.  John  E.  J 

Kil'd.Alto'na  Pass,0c.5,'64. 
Died,  Rome,  Ga..  Oct.  5,'64. 
Discharged  Jan.  6.1865 

White,  William  .  . 

Cooks . 
Carr.  William 

Rome.  Ga 

Aug.  15.1864 
Aug.  12.1864 

Dec.  _22,1863 

Aug.  15,1864 
Aug.  12,1864 

Dec.    22,1863 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865  . 

Denman.  Riley 

Veterans. 

Prom.  Serg.  M.O.July  9.'65. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  20. 1865. 
Died.   U.   S.    Gen.    Hosp., 

N.Y..  May  3.1865 

Kil'd.Alto'na  Pass,Oc.5,'64. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Briggs.  William  H.... 
Ballard.  George  W.... 
Buckhardt.  Gotlieb... 

Bigler.  Henry 

Clayton.  John  M 

Doner.  Darius  T 

SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


377 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  ot 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Fickes,  Alexander  A.. 

Fisher,  John  W 

Fletcher.  George  W... 

<5ri  If  oil.  Thomas 

■Gill,  Felix 

GroscH,  Jacob 

Gwynn,  Thomas 

Griffey,  Thomas 

•Hackney.  William  P.. 

Hughes,  J  ohu 

Harless,  David 

Halbert,  James  M 

JBoblitt,  Timothy 

Iden,  JohnT 

Jewell,  Jesse 

Jewell,  William  R 

JTohnson,  Orson  D 

Murray,  Peter 

McMahoney,  Samuel.. 

Nichol,  Edward  C 

Omay,  William  T 

'Pattison,  John  M 

Swallow.  Daniel  E 

Smith,  Charles  P 

Strauser.  William  H.. 

Shaw,  William 

Skiver,  William  R  .... 
Taylor,  William  T  .... 

Watkins,  Aaron 

Winters,  Eber  J 

Waltman,  James  A  ... 

Ward,  Charles 

Walker,  Samuel 


Dec.    22.1862 


Dec.    22,1 


McLean. 
Lincoln . 


Mar.  9. : 
Dec.  22.1863 


Mar.  17.1864 


Mar. 
Dec. 


Mar.  17,1864 


Trans.  N.  C.  Staff,  as  Com. 

Sergeant,  Apr.  1,1865.... 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Prom.  Serg.  M.O.  July  9,'65 

Deserted  Feb.  18.1864 

Musteredput  July  9,  1865.. 

Died  Mar.  31.1864 

Prom.Capt.  M.O.July  9.'65. 
Mustered  put  J  uly^  9. 1865 . . 

Died  Beaufort.  S.  C.  Apr. 

30,1865 

Prom.  Corp.    Killed  Alla- 

toona  Pass,  Oct.  5,1864... 
Prom.  (jorp.  M.O.  July  9,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 
Prom.  Corp.  M.O.  July  9.'65 
Discharged  March  23, 1865  . 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 
Prom. IstSerg.  M.O. J 'y  9, '65 
Died  of  wounds  Nov.  24,  '65 
Mustered  out  July  6,  1865.. 


Deserted  Feb.  18, 1864 

Prom.  Serg.  M.O.  July  9,'65 
Kil'd  AUal'na  Pass, pc.5,'64 

Discharged  Mar.  5,1865.... 

Deserted  Feb.  18,1864 

Prom.  Serg.  M.O.  July  9,'65 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 

Prom.  Corp.    Killed  Alia- 

toona  Pass,  Oct.  5. 1864... 


COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

NoahE.  Mendell 

Edward  S.Johnson... 
William  E.  Norton.... 

First  Lieutenants. 
Edward  S.  Johnson... 
Thomas  N.  Francis  ... 

John  E.  Sullivan 

James  Crawley 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Newton  Francis 

John  E.  Sullivan 

Joseph  S.  Fisher 

First  Sergeant. 
John  E.  Sullivan 

Sergeants. 

Joseph  S.Fisher 

Luke  Norton 

Charles  H.  Traver  .... 
John  H.  Shankland... 

Corporals. 

William  H.  Clark 

Jacob  Klippel 

William  Boring 

John  W.  Campbell.... 
Charles  J.  Myers 

Charles  M.  Fellows  ... 

William  B.  Baker 

Onan  Uunsteenson  ... 


Springfield , 


July  22,1861 
Feb.  15.1862 
Apr.    22.1864 


July    25. 1861' Killed  at  Fort  Donelson. . 

Aug.   17. 1863  Promoted  Major 

July    29, 1864[Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Springfield  , 


Springfield , 


Springfield , 
Sprinefleld , 

Springfield 


July 
Feb. 


July 
Feb. 
Mar. 


July 
July 


22.1861 
16, 1862 
21, 1862 
22. 1864 


22.1861 
16. 1862 
21, 1862 


July    25. 1861  Pomoted 

I  Promoted  Adjutant 

Aug.   17. 1863  Promoted  Captain  Co.  H. 
Nov.     1. 1864'Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 


July    25,1861 


July  25.1861 
Mar.  29,1862 
Aug.   15,1863 


July    25,1861 


July    25.1861 


July    25.1861 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  25.1864! 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant . 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Pro.  Serg.  Killed  All'toona 

Pass.  Ua..  Oct.  5.  1864.... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


378 


ADJUTANT   GENEEAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Wagoner. 
Joseph  O.  Prilliam 

Privates. 

Baker.  D.J 

Bollyjack,  John 

Brown,  J.  V 

Bussnan,  George  W... 

Barrel!,  Henry  C 

Bruce,  Henry  E 

Cameron.  William 

Campbell,  Anderson  A 

Craven,  James 

Crowley,  Patrick 

Daniels,  Seth  J 

Davis,  William 

Edwards,  Elbert 

Edwards.  William  M.. 

Ecker.  William  J 

Elder,  Samuel 

Flint,  Solomon  F 

Flannagan.  Thomas  J. 

Gambrel,  James  L 

Hamilton,  Henry  H... 

Hamilton,  Seth 

Heskett,  Benjamin  L. 

Hill.  Thomas 

Hilligr,  Gustave  P 

Marsh,  George 

McDonald,  Dugal 

May,  John 

McAtte.  Thomas  J  .... 
Millard.  Lawrence  J.. 

Miller,  Peter 

McGinnis,  Marcus  P.. 
Morgan.  Byron  E 


Springfield . 


Springfield 


Nelson,  John 

Norton,  William  E... 

O'Harra,  John 

O'Keefe.  David 

Phillips,  John  M 

Porter,  Ole 

Pyle,  Lorenzo 

Rape.  James  H 

Rapplye,  Levi  A 

Rosier,  William  C... 
Rogers,  William  S  ... 

Royal,  Thomas  M 

Sargent,  William  J... 
Stonebarger.  Geo.  W. 

Tipton,  Bryant 

Toner,  Michael 

Unkley,  John 

"Walsh,  Michael  L.... 
Walters,  Robert  G  ... 


Recruits 

Andrews.  James 

Ball,  James  P 

Billen.  Robert  1 

Brassfield,  James  T. 

Boyd.  James  O 

Burrell.  Willis 

Crowlev,  William  . .. 

Crowley,  James 

Camp,  Alvah 

Carey,  Ira 

Cincier,  Anthony 

Cooper.  T.  Robert... 

Combs.  Silas  T 

Delany,  Thomas 

Duffey.  Patrick 

Daniels,  Seth  J 

Evans.  Zenas 

Ehrstine.  Peter 

Foreman.  Thomas  .. 
Francis,  Charles  S.. 
Gunstunson.  John  .. 
Gerlitz.  Frederick. .. 


Springfield . 


July    25.1861 
July    25.1861 


July    25,1861 
July    25.1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Killed,  Shiloh.  Apr.  6.1862. 
Died.Md.  City.Nov.  27.'61. 


Pro.Hos.St.  M.O.July  24,'64 
kuYed;  Shiloh" Apr. ■6,'i862; 


Died.  Springfi'd.  May  21.  '62: 
Discharged  Apr.  23,1862 ... 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died.Ft.Holt.Ky.,Oct.l5,'61 
Died,C.Dennison,May  7,'62 


Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6.  '62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Died.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Apr. 
22.1862 


Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
k{lY'dVFtb''nYs'n\Feb.'l5.'62: 


Discharged  June  23,1862. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


July    23,1861 


Oct. 
Feb. 


Feb.    21,1864 


Springfield . 
Elm  Grove  . 
Effingham.. 
Springfield. 


Feb.    22,1864 


Effingham.. 
Springfield . 
Sauneman.. 
Carlinville  . 
Springfield. 


Jan. 
Oct. 

Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Apr.  11.1864 
Feb.  22,1864 
Apr.    11,1864 


Feb.  10.1864 

Feb.  21,1864 

Oct.  20, 1864 

Apr.  25,1864 

Feb.  21,1864 


Vandalia  , 


Springfield . 
Clear  Lake  . 
Springfield. 
Sadorus 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

M.  O.  on  det.  July  24.1864.. 
Discharged  Nov.  25. 1861... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Oct.  29, 1864. . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  24.  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Trans. V.  R.  C.Mar.  19.1865 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  for  pro.  Oct.  31.  1864 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 
Kil'd.AUat'naPass,  Oc.5,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 

Died.Memphis.  Dec.31.  '63.? 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Aug.  ^  4, 1861 

Feb.  15. 1864 
Sept.  8,1864 
Aug.  15.1861 
Oct.     10. 1861 


Feb.    21. 
Sept.  28, 


Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  2,1865. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


379 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Hervey.  George  M 

Springfield 

Ervington..!!!! 

Oct.   ^10,1861 
Feb.      2, 1864 

Harris,  George 

Humphries,  Urias 

Feb.    23.1864 

Wounded.    Absent,  sick.. 
Drowned  Jan  —  1865 

Hali  James  B         .... 

Discharged  Apr. '24,1865;;; 

Alton 

Aug.  22.1861 
Feb.      1, 1864 
Feb.    18.1864 

Feb.    17.1864 
Feb.    15.1864 
Feb.    10.1864 
Feb.      9,1864 

Sept.  18,1861 
Nov.     7,1863 
Aug.    13.1861 
Jan.     29,1864 

Indian  Point ... 
Springfield 

Alton '.'.'.'. 

Feb.    21.1864 
Feb.    23,1864 

Feb.   _21,1864 

Feb.    10,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Killed  Allatoona  Pass.Oct. 

4,1864 

Johnson.  John  W 

Kilgore.  James  W 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Kent.  James  H 

cipal  Musician 

Leonard,  George 

McNeil,  David 

Nov.    19.1863 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Massey,  William  T.... 
McLelland,  Thomas  J 

Richland 

Feb.      4, 1864 

Discharged,  disability 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 
Disch.  Feb.  2.1865;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

McLelland,  Robert  W. 

Springfield 

Waldo 

Feb.      3,1864 
DeG.    16.1864 
Feb.      6,1864 
Aug.    15,1861 
Oct.     12.1861 
Dec.      1.1861 
Sept.    5.1864 
Jan.    10.1865 

Feb.      3, 1864 
Dec.    10,1864 
Feb.    21.1864 

&'"n.^oT^:.::::;;: 

Springfield 

Tamaroa....!!!! 

Nichols.  David 

Died  June  2  1862 

Newman.  William  H.. 

Norton.  Charles  S.... 

Sept.    5.1864 
Jan.    10.1865 

Mustered  out  June  2,1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 
Dishon.  disch.  July  9. 1865. 
Killed  Miffin.T.  Oct.  1. '1862 
Mustered  out  June  29.1865. 
Mustered  out  July^  9, 1865. . 

O'Connor.  Michael 

Phelps.  Jonathan  C... 
Phelos,  Henry 

Springfield 

Feb.      1, 1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.      1. 18S4 
Feb.      9. 1864 

Feb.    21.1864 
Feb.    23.1864 
Peb.    21.1864 
Feb.    10.1864 

Parker.  Jacob  J 

Pletz.  Andrew 

Springfield 

Phillips.  John  M 

Ryan,  James 

Springfield 

Aug.   19,1861 
Feb.    17,1864 

Rosback,  Peter 

Riggins,  Nathaniel  D. 

Feb.    21.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 
Killed  by  mob  Apr.  5,1864. 
Mustered  out  June  2. 1865 . . 

Robinson.  William  L  . 

Spain,  Patrick 

Alton 

Aug.   13.1861 
Oct.    12.1861 
Oct.      7.1861 
Jan.    29,1864 
Feb.    16,1864 

Scott,  Alfred  W 

Springfield 

Godfrey  ....'.'.'.'. 
Alton 

Sollars,  William 

.  •                     •  • 

Still,  John. 

Feb.    21,1864 
Feb.    23.1864 

Mustered  out  July^  9, 1865.. 

Smith,  Andrew 

Mustered  out  June  2  1865 

Terrell,  Marion 

Vandalia 

Springfield 

July    30.1861 
Feb.    29.1864 

Discharged  Dec.  26.1861 ... 

Tipton,  George  W 

Tipton.  Landon  P 

Mar.    12.1864 

Disch.  to  receive  prom.  as. 

2d  Lieut.,  V.R.C 

Mustered  out  June  2  1865 

Tomlinson.  John  W... 

Tomlinson.Thos.  H.B 

Aug.   15,1862 

Vesev.  George 

VanTassell,  William.. 
Wallace,  William  F... 

Woods,  John  W 

Walker,  David 

Springfield 

Chatsworth  '.'.'.'. 

Aug.   13,1862 
Feb.    15,1864 
Nov.   21.1864 

Aug.   13.1862 
Feb.    21.1864 
Nov.   21.1864 

M.  0.  with  Det.  June2.-65. 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Mustered  out  June 2  1865 

Walker,  Robert 

Walker.  William 

1  •                  •  > 

Wyatt,  Benjamin  F... 

Springfield 

Springfield 

Aug.   19.1861 

Dec.  ^22.1863 

Mar.     4. 1864 
D«c.    22.1863 

Veterans. 

Andrews.  James 

Crowley,  William  T... 

Daniels.  Seth  J 

Ecker,  William 

Flint,  Solomon  F 

Fellows,  Charles  M... 

Gunstonson,  Owen 

Gerletz,  Frederick.... 
Helms,  Isaac 

Dec.  ^22.1863 

Mar.     4. 1864 
Dec.    22.1863 

Mustered  out  July_  9. 1865.. 

Prom.  Corp'l.    Killed  Alla- 
toona Pass.Oct.  5.1864... 

Prom.  Serg't  Major 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Paroled  pris.;  never  rep'd 

to  command  since  exch.. 

Mustered  out  J  uly  9,  1865. . 

Hill,  Thomas 

Hara,  John  0 

Hillig,  Gustave  T 

Johnson,  John  

Keef,  David  O. 

Prom.Sergt.  M  O.July9,'65 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 
Prom. Corp.  M.O.July  9.'65 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 

Prom. Corp.  M.O  July  9.'6S 

Marsh.  George 

May,  John 

380 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Newman.  William  H 
Norton,  William  E  .. 
Nelson,  Ole 

Phillips,  John  M.... 

Pullaim,  Joseph  O  .. 
Rogers,  William  S  .. 

Ryan,  James 

Royal, Thomas  M  ... 
Shankland,  John  H.. 

Scott,  Alfred  N 

Sollars,  William 

Spain,  Patrick 

Tipton,  Bryant 

Vesey,  George 

Walsh,  Michael 

Wyath,  Benjamin... 


Springfield... 


Dec.    22,1863 


Mar.     4, 1864 
Dec.    22,1863 


Dec.    22.1863 


Mar.     4, 1864 
Dec.    22,1863 


Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Discharged  July  29. 1864... 

Prom.  Hosp.Stew'd;  trans- 
ferred Aug.  18,1864 

Killed  by  citizen,  Spring- 
field, May  10. 1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 


Prom.Sergt.  M.O.July9,'65 
Pro.lst  S'g't.  M.O.July  9,'65 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C... 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 


Reduced  to  ranks  f 'm  Prin. 

Mus.    M.  O.July  9,1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 


COMPANY  K.* 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Capfains. 
Richard  Rowett 

Carlinville 



Carlinville 

Carlinville 

July    25,1861 
Aug.   27,1861 
June  23,1864 

July    25,1861 
Aug.   27,1861 
July    25,1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 

July    25,1861 
Dec.    10.1861 
June    3. 1863 
June  23,1864 

George  Hunter 

William  C.Gillson.... 

First  Liexdenants. 

George  Hunter 

Joseph  Rowett 

Aug.   30,1863 
Nov.  18.1864 

July    25.1861 
Aug.   15,1863 

Resigned  June  24, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1864. 

Joseph  B.  Sanders.... 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Thomas  B.  Rood 

Apr.    25,1865 

iMustered  out  July  9,  1865. . 
Resigned  Dec.  10, 1861 

William  Partridge  .... 

William  C.  Gillson.... 
Asher  L.  Townsend... 

First  Sergeant. 
•William  Partridge 

July    24,1863 
Not  m'st'r'd 

Promoted 

M.  O.July  9,1865,  as  Sergt. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 

Serg-ants. 
Joseph  B.Sanders 



Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Sol.  C.  Leatherman .. 

July    25,1861 

Mustered  out  May  28  1865.. 

William  C.  Gillson.... 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 

David  A.  Lewis 

Corporalg. 
David  Gooch 

William  0.  Swell 

Jabus  G.  Connaly 



Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Thomas  Kirby 

Discharged  April  1  1862     . 

• 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  7,'62 

William  Grover 

John  Wright 

Died,  Ft.  Holt.  Ky.,Peb,  4, 

1862 

Musicians . 
Jsaac  Pecan 

^^'o(/onerf!. 

Adam  Smith 

Ft.  Donelson,  Feb.  15, 1862 
Discharged  April  14,  1865.. 

*NoTE.— The  original  muster-in  and  muster-out  rolls  of  Company  K  are  not  on  file  in 
this  office,  and  this  roster  is  prepared  from  the  records  at  hand. 


SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


381 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Privates. 
Anderson  JohnM.... 

Carlinville 

Discharged  July  25. 1864 

Ashbaugh,  William... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

• ' 

"                    •  • 

Beck  Francis  E      .  .. 

.  i                    i  • 

Discharged  July  25, 1864  . . . 

Corwin  John  

Died    Andersonville   July 

Connerty  Michael  J 

24,1861;  gr.  3856 

Discharged  Sept.  28, 1864. . . 

Doran  James    

July    18.1861 

Disch.  Sept.  5, '62;  disabil 

Davis  Martin  V. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Darneile,  James 

Pro.  Corp.;  died  at  Cairo 

Aug.10,1861 '. 

Ernest,  William  H 

Discharged  May  1, 1862 

Ernest  George  W 

Eddy,  John  D 

Died.C'rlinv'le,  Ill.,Feb.,'62 

Fearn.  Josenh     

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

First.  Henry        

Died  April  8, 1862 

Grant,  Thomas  J.  B 

Discharged  Nov.  1  1864 

Galbreath,  Alexander. 

Hyland   Michael 

Discharged  July  25   1864 

.    .. 

Hammond,  Francis  M. 
Huffman,  Thomas  .  .. 

Carlinville 

July    18,1861 

July    25,1861 

Discharged  July  1,  1862.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  May  1, 1862.... 

Hoke,  John 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.  .. 

Hopper,  John  W 

Died,  wounds  rec'ed  at  Ft 

Donelson,  Feb.  15. 1862... 

Hanasy,  John  . 

Eos.,  Cin.,  O..  May  29,  '62.. 

Died,  Corinth,  Mis..Oc.l'63.. 

Jones,  Milton  U  . 

Johnson,  Sarryson.... 

Discharged  April  1. 1862... 
Died,  Ft.Holt,Ky..Nv.25,'6L 

Kelltner.  Martin  V.... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Lane,  Felix 

Lewis,  Samuel  M 

Lewis,  David  A 

Carlinville 

July    25,1861 

Aug.   20.1861 

Disch.  July  11.1862;  dis.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Langford.  William  J 

Martin,  William 

Discharged  June  22. 1862  .. 

Manly,  James  F 

Died,  Cairo,  Jan.  19, 1862... 

Mitchell,  Winfred  . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  20. 1864. . . 

Near,  Phillip  a 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

O'Harra,  William 

Palmer,  George  L. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Reangda,  Adolph. . 

Rhodes.  John 

Smith,  Wallace    ..     . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  April  1.  1862... 

Sullivan,  Francis 

Died,  Mound  City,  Dc.l9,'61 

Steinbri,  Theobold 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  April  14. 1865.. 

Schadewitz.  William. . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Sanderson  William... 

Died,  Mound  City,  Dc.l7,'6L 

Simmons,  Edward  A. . 

382 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Trusty.  Henry  W 

Discharged  April  1,1862 

Townsend  AsherL... 



Died.  Cairo.  HI.,  Nov.  6,'6i. 

UnterdolfeT.  John 

Died.Carlinv'le.ni.  Mar. '62 

Villnian,  Joseph 

Discharged  Aug.  20.1864  .. 

Wolff  Julius     

Wright,  Noah 

Died, Mound  City, Nov. 7. '61 

Winchell,  Silas  H 

Discharged  Oct.  2,1864  .... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

BecruHs. 
Beck,  Francis  E 

Bilings,  Charles  H.... 

Botkin,  Jesse  C 

Carr,  Lucius  C 

Duff  Albert  H 

Carllnville 

Feb.    11.1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Feb.    14,1865 
Jan.    28, 1864 
Feb.    11,1864 
Feb.    20.1864 
June     6,1862 
Feb.    14,1864 
Feb.    20,1864 
Feb.  ,14.1865 

Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.   ,25.1565 

Feb.   ,14.1865 

Feb.    27,1865 
Feb.   ,14.1865 

Jan.    28.1864 
Jan.      4.1864 
Feb.      8,1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.    11,1864 
Feb.  ,14.1865 

Feb.    27,1865 
Jan.    25,18P4 
Feb.     14,1865 
Mar,      9, 1865 
Jan.      2.1864 
Feb.    19,1864 
Feb.    21,1865 
Mar.      8, 1865 
Apr     14. 1865 
Feb.    25,1865 

Feb.    21,1864 
Apr,    11.1864 
Feb.    15.1865 
Feb.   ,21.1864 

Feb.    20.1864 
June     6.1862 
Feb.    15,1864 
Feb.    20,1864 
Feb.   ,15.1865 

Mar.    12,1864 
Feb.   ,27.1865 

Feb.   ,15.1865 

Feb.    27.1865 
Feb.   ,15.1865 

Feb.   ,21.1864 

Apr.  ,11.1864 

Feb.    21.1864 
Feb.   ,15.1865 

Feb.    27.1S65 
Feb.    21.1864 
Feb.     15,1865 
Mar,    10.1865 
Mar.  ,12.1864 

Feb.    22,1865 
Mar.     9,1865 
Apr.    15,1865 
Feb.    27.1865 

Sent  Gen'l  Hosp.,Dec.30,'61 
Kil'd,Alto'na  Pass.  Oc.5.'64 
Mustered  out  July,  ,9, 1865. . 

Dorman.  William  W.. 

Dragoo,  Isaac  W 

DeKogo,  Jacob 

DeLeuw,  Edmund  J.. 
French.  William  A.... 
Ferguson.  Charles  W. 
Graham,  William  D... 

Hodges.  James 

Hodges.  Harrison 

Hodges.  Joseph 

Jones.  Moses  T 

Jones,  Jesse  C 

Fairbury  

Carliuville 

Carlinville 

Springfield  ■.!;!! 
Palmyra 

Carlinvilie';;!!! 

Olio '.'.'.'.'.'. 

Deserte 
Dischar 
Mustere 
Mustere 

Mustere 
Mustere 
Mustere 

d  June  23. 1864 

ged  May  28. 1865  ... 
d  out  June  21.1865. 
d  outJulj;,9. 1865.. 

Kennedy,  John 

Keesey,  Edward 

McMilien,  Joseph  S... 
McMillen.  Duncan  J.. 

Moore.  Lewis  P 

McClure.  Grundy 

Morris,  John  H 

McCully.  Richard 

Parker.  George  W  .... 

Perriue,  Charles 

Post,  William  A 

Pattkin,  Levi 

Rusher.  William 

Drummer's  Gro 
Carlinville 

Springfield".".!!! 
Carlinville 

Drummer's  Gro 
Indian  Grove... 
Carlinville 

Lake  Fork!!!!!! 
Paxton 

d  out  May  3. 1865  .. 
d  out  June  22, 1865. 
d  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Rice.  Richard 

4                                                       •    t 

Smith    Walter 

•                                         1  4 

Skaggs.  James  H 

Sanders.  J  ames  M 

Solomon.  Cicero  J  .... 

Carlinville 

Lake  Fork 

Clyde !!!!!! 

:        :: 

Shepherd,  Jas.  P.  B... 
Sampson.  Johnson 

Palmyra 

Mustered  out  July  24. 1865. 
Pro.Corp.  Disch.July  25.'64 

Thompson,  Edward... 
Thompson.  Emon 

Montgomery  ... 

Feb.    20,1864 
May    22,1862 
Feb.    18,1864 
Jan.    25.1864 
Feb.    22,1864 
Feb.      4, 1864 
Mar.    11,1865 

July    20.1864 
May      1.1864 

Dec.    22,1863 
Mar.      4, 1861 
Dec.  ,22.1863 

.. 

Feb.    20,1861 
May    24,1862 
Mar.    12.1864 
Feb.    21,1864 
Mar.  ,12,1864 

Apr.    13.1865 

July    20.1864 
May      1, 1864 

Dec.    22,1863 
Mar.      4, 1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. . 
Kil'd  Alto'naGa    Oc  5 '64 

Taggard,  Samuel 

VanDyke,  John  P 

Valentine,  Harvey  D.. 
VanHorn.  Wm.  H 

Springfield 

Carlinville 

Springfield 

Mustered  out  July,  ,9, 1865.. 

Womack.  Thomas 

Cooks. 
Renolds.  Shadrack 

Lake  Fork  

Georgia 

Died;  time  orpl'ce  notgiv'n 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Simpson.  Jefferson  ... 

Veterans . 
Ashbough.  William... 

Beck.  Francis  E 

Bowman.  John  W 

Boyer,  Luther  C 

Connally,  Jabez  G 

Alabama 

Carlinville 

Prom.  Corp.  M.O.  July  9. '65 

Died,Flor'nce.Al.Mar.l5.'64 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865  . . 
Prom.Corp.  M.  0.  July  9.'65 
Mustered  out  July  9  1865 

Davis,  John  D 

Carlinville 

Enos,  Elbert  M 

Eddy,  John  D 

Carlinville 

Prom.Sergt.  M.  O.July9,'65 
Mustered  out  July,  ,9. 1865. . 

Prom.Corp.  M.O.  July9.'65 

Forsyth,  Washington. 
Huffman.  Thomas  .... 

Hampton,  Henry 

HoKe,  John 

SEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


383 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Kelltner,  Martin  V.... 
Langford.  William  J.. 

Carlinville 

Bedford  ..'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Carlinville 

Paxton    ..  .      . 

Deo. 

May 
Dec. 

^22, 1863 

23.1864 
22.1863 

Dec. 

May 
Dec. 

22.1863 

!! 

23, 1864 
,22.1863 

K'l'd,  Allat'naPass,  Oc.5,'64 
Pro.  Sergt.  M.  0.  July  9.'65 

Lewis.  David  A 

Mitchell.  Winfred 

Near  Philip  H         

^adar'ett,  Joseph 

'aimer,  George  H 

lussell,  Hiram 

Roper,  William 

Steinbri,  Theobald.... 
Simmons,  Edward  .... 

Strayer,  James  H 

Schadewitz.  William.. 

Smith,  Wallace 

Sanders.  Joseph  B.... 
Townsend  AsherL... 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  0.  July  9,  '65 
xMustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Pro.  Sergt.  M.  O.July  9, 65 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. . 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  0.  July  9.  '65 
Pro.  ILt.  Disch.  Jaii.31,'65 
Pro.  1  Sgt.  M.  O.  July  9.  '65 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 
Kil'd.Allat'naPass,  Oc.5.'64 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. . 

Taylor.  Richard 

Thompson,  Emon 

White  Joseph 

Carlinville 

Pulaski.  Tenn.. 
Carlinville 

UNASSIGNED  RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Atchison,  Nathan  D... 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

S: 

Feb. 

15, J864 

11.1864 
5, 1864 

24, 1864 
5. 1864 
8, 1864 

15, 1864 

Feb, 

23.1864 

Andrews.  William     .. 

Brooks,  George  T 

Tazewell  Co.... 

Apr. 
Feb. 

11, 1864 
22, 1864 

Bell,  Henry  C 

Died.C.  B'tl'r.  111..  Apr.ll.'64 
Discharged  Mar  27  1864 

Baer,  Oscar         

McLean 

Carlinville 

Lincoln   

Apr. 

25,1864 

Campbell,  Charles  W. 

Eaton,  Prank  E 

Never  mustered.  Disch.  by 
order  Sec'y  of  War 

Fitzgerald,  George  M. 
Gargus,  -Fames  H 

Pulaski 

Feb. 
Jan. 

29.1864 
25.1864 



Feb. 

29.1864 

Carlinville 

Rejected  by  Board. 

Giles  George  W. 

Gilbert.  Allen  A 

Chicago  

McLean 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Jan. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
P^eb. 
May 
Jan. 
.Jan. 

kt: 

•Jan. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 

1, 1864 
9,1864 

20,1864 
8, 1864 

16, 1864 

12, 1864 

25. 1864 
31,1864 

28. 1865 
5, 1864 

24. 1864 
17, 1864 
23. 1864 
29, 1864 
1, 1864 

14. 1864 

10. 1865 
_18, 1864 

6. 1864 
1, 1864 

15. 1861 
30, 1864 

26. 1862 

29. 1864 

12. 1865 
1. 1864 
2. 1864 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Apr. 

1, 1864 
23, 1864 
20, 1864 

8. 1864 

Hull,  James  F 

.sauneman 

Waltham 

Sprii^gfield 

Hill.  John  F 

Hillis,  James  E 

Feb. 

26.1864 

Lancaster,  John  C 

Springfield 

Chicago  

Discharged  July  2  1864 

Lundell,  Joseph  P 

Jan. 

28, 1865 

Mustered  out  June  22. 1865. 

Miller.  Edward 

Montgomery 

Joliet  . 

Feb. 
May 

22. 1864 
17,1864 

Montgomery,  Geo.  W 

Springfield 

Deserted  prior  to  muster. . 

Miller,  Abraham 

Atlanta 

Nolan,  John    

O'Brian.  Michael 

Lake 

Jan. 

10. 1865 

Mustered  out  May  23, 1865. . 

Pletz,  William  E 

Phipps,  Eli 

Mattoon 

Jackson  Co 

Crazy!  not  mustered 

Pool,  J.  R 

Rejected  by  Board 

Showalter,  Thomas ... 

Springfield 

Feb. 

21.1864 

Sobig,  Henry 

Carlinville 

Godfrey    ....... 

Esman 

Atlanta... 

Still,  Edward 

Wilkes.  Daniel 

White,  Francis  M 

Jan. 

12. 1865 

Mustered  out  Aug.  23.1865. 

Williams,  Arthur 

Deserted  Jan.  26. 1864 

384  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


HISTORY  OF  SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 


Illinois  having  sent  six  regiments  to  the  Mexican  war,  by  courtesy  the  num- 
bering of  the  regiments  which  took  part  in  the  war  for  the  Union  began  with, 
number  seven.  A  number  of  regiments  which  responded  to  the  first  call  of 
the  President  for  troops  claimed  to  be  the  first  regiment  in  the  field,  but  the 
honor  of  being  the  first  was  finally  accorded  to  Col.  John  Cook,  and  hence 
his  regiment  was  numbered  seven.  The  Seventh  regiment  was  recruited  as- 
follows:  Company  A  from  Elgin  and  vicinity;  Company  B,  Mattoon  and  vicin- 
ity; Company  C,  Aurora  and  vicinity;  Company  D,  Litchfield  and  vicinity; 
Company  E,  Atlanta  and  vicinity;  Company  F,  Bunker  Hill  and  vicinity; 
Company  G,  Springfield  and  vicinity;  Company  H,  Lincoln  and  vicinity; Com- 
pany I,  Springfield  and  vicinity;  Company  K,  Carlinville  and  vicinity. 

The  regiment  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  at  Camp  Yates, 
April  25, 1861,  by  Captain  John  Pope,  U.  S.  A.  Was  forwarded  to  Alton,  St. 
Louis,  Cairo  and  Mound  City,  where  it  remained  during  the  three  months 
service. 

Was  reorganized  and  mustered  for  three  years'  service,  July  25,  1861,  by 
Captain  T.  G.  Pitcher,  U.  S.  A.  Proceeded  to  Ironton,  Missouri,  and  joined 
the  command  of  Brigadier  General  B.  M.  Prentiss.  August  23, 1861,  marched 
to  Cape  Girardeau,  Missouri,  where  it  remained  some  time,  Colonel  Cook 
commanding  Post.  The  regiment  went  into  winter  quarters  at  Fort  Holt,. 
Ky.,  Colonel  Cook  commanding  Post.  The  garrison  c®nsisted  of  a  brigade — 
Seventh  and  Twenty-eighth  Illinois  and  McAllister's  battery.  General  Grant 
commanded  the  District  of  Cairo. 

Was  with  the  reeonnoitering  expedition,  under  General  Grant,  in  the  rear 
of  Columbus,  Ky.  During  the  battle  of  Belmont  was  sent  to  Elliot's  Mills, 
just  above  Columbus.  On  February  3,  1862,  embarked  for  Fort  Henry,  and 
on  the  12th  for  Fort  Donelson,  taking  part  in  the  investment  and  siege  of, that 
place,  February  13,  14  and  15,  and  was  engaged  in  the  last  charge  on  the  left 
of  the  enemy's  works.  At  Don»lson  the  regiment  was  commanded  by  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Babcock,  Colonel  Cook  commanding  Third  Brigade  Second 
Division,  Major  General  C.  F.  Smith  commanding.  Loss  three  killed,  includ- 
ing the  gallant  Captain  Mendell  of  Company  I,  and  nineteen  wounded. 

February  21,  1862,  left  Fort  Donelson  for  Clarksville,  Tenn',  Major  Rowett 
commanding.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Babcock  absent,  sick,  and  Colonel  Cook 
commanding  Brigade.  Ordered  to  Nashville,  and  afterwards  to  Pittsburg 
Landing,  where  it  arrived  March  22,  1862.  Was  engaged  continually,  April  & 
and  7,  at  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  under  command  of  Lieut.  Col.  Rowett,  Col. 
Babcock  being  absent,  sick,  and  Colonel  Cook  having  been  promoted  to  Brig- 
adier General  on  the  2nd  of  March;  was  a  part  of  Colonel  Sweeny's  Brigade 
of  General  W.  H.  L.  Wallace's  Division;  went  into  action  between  9  and  10 
o'clock  April  6th,  and  first  took  possession  at  Duncan's  Field  and  drove  the 
enemy  in  its  front  across  the  field  but  was  in  turn  driven  back;  and  when  the 
Division  Commander,  General  W.  H.  L.  Wallace,  was  killed  and  the  Brigade 
Commander,  Colonel  T.  W.  Sweeny,  was  wounded  and  taken  off  the  field, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Rowett  obtained  permission  from  General  McClernaud  to 
form  on  his  left  and  become  a  part  of  his  line,  where  his  horse  was  killed  in 
a  charge  on  the  enemy.  The  Seventh  was  in  the  line  that  repulsed  the  last 
charge  of  the  enemy  on  the  night  of  the  6th,  when  it  was  advanced  to  a  picket 
line  and  remained  there  until  relieved  by  General  Buell's  command  near  day- 
light next  morning.  It  went  into  action  before  noon  on  the  7th,  and  was 
hotly  engaged  when  the  enemy  retreated  at  3  o'clock  P.  M.  In  this  battle 
the  regiment  lost,  in  killed,  2  commissioned  officers  and  15  men;  wounded  79. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Rowett  was  among  the  latter. 


SEVENTH    INFANTRY.  385 

Was  engraged  up  to  May  30th  with  Third  Brigade,  Second  Division,  and  in 
center  of  right  wing,  moving  upon  Corinth — meanwhile  having  several  skir- 
mishes with  the  enemy.  On  evacuation  of  Corinth,  May  30,  by  the  enemy, 
the  regiment  marched  to  Farmington  and  Booneville,  Mississippi,  repairing 
roads  and  bridges,  and  returned  to  Corinth,  June  11,  1862.  At  battle  of  Cor- 
inth, October  3  and  4,  1862,  the  regiment  was  engaged  both  days,  entire,  on 
right  of  Third  Brigade,  and  still  in  Second  Division.  Colonel  Babcock  was 
in  command.  On  5th  October  marched  in  pursuit  of  enemy  as  far  as  Rucker- 
ville,  and  returned  on  10th.  Loss  at  Corinth — 2  commissioned  officers  and  6 
men  killed,  and  46  wounded.  Also,  21  prisoners,  who  have  since  been  ex- 
changed and  returned  to  duty.  December  18,  marched  to  Lexington,  Mis- 
souri, in  pursuit  of'guerrillas. 

February  28th,  1863,  Colonel  Andrew  J.  Babcock  resigned  and  retired  from 
the  service,  when  Lieutenant  Colonel  Richard  Rowett  was  promoted  Colonel, 
to  rank  from  that  date. 

April  15,  1863,  marched  with  General  Dodge's  command  through  luka, 
Glendale  and  Burnsville  to  Bear  Creek,  on  the  Alabama  line.  On  17th,  de- 
ployed as  skirmishers,  drove  the  enemy  from  the  creek,  and,  as  soon  as  the 
cavalry  had  crossed,  companies  C  and  K  pushed  forward  at  a  double  quick  in 
support  of  a  battery.  The  remainder  of  the  brigade  then  crossed,  and,  mov- 
ing forward  to  Cherokee,  engaged  the  rebels.  The  Seventh,  on  the  right, 
killed  12  of  the  enemy  and  captured  two  prisoners.  At  dark  retired,  and 
next  morning  moved  back  to  Bear  Creek. 

April  25,  again  moved  forward  tp  Tuscumbia,  and  the  same  evening  to 
South  Florence,  joining  the  Ninth  Illinois  (mounted)  Infantry.  The  next  day 
moved  with  mam  column  to  Town  Creek.  April  28th,  crossed  Town  Creek 
and  drove  the  enemy  three  miles,  and  remained  on  the  ground  during  the 
night  with  the  Second  Iowa  Infantry.  On  29th,  recrossed  and  returned  to 
Corinth  with  the  command,  arriving  May  2.  Loss,  during  this  expedition, 
one  man  killed — accidentally  shot. 

May  12  to  June  8,  1863,  guarded  railroad  from  Bethel  to  Jackson,  Tennes- 
see. June  18,  mounted,  by  order  of  Major  General  Dodge,  and  the  remainder 
of  the  month  was  scouting  through  West  Tennessee.  July  7  to  9,  on  scout. 
July  26  to  August  5,  on  expedition  under  command  of  Colonel  Rowett,  of  the 
Seventh,  capturing  42  prisoners,  including  one  Colonel  and  two  Captains,  and 
many  horses  and  mules.  Lost  one  man,  accidentally  killed.  Again  went  out, 
together  with  100  men  of  the  Tenth  Missouri  Cavalry.  Had  several  skirmishes 
and  captured  20  prisoners.  September  26,  commenced  a  four  days'  expedition 
with  the  Seventh  Kansas  Cavalry,  Colonel  Rowett  in  command.  Had  some 
very  brisk  skirmishes,  and  captured  30  prisoners  and  several  horses  and 
mules.  October  4,  relieved  Eighteenth  Missouri  at  Chewalla,  and  was  again 
relieved  on  the  28th. 

October  26,  proceeded  to  luka.  Here  guarded  approaches  until  the  6th  of 
November,  when  marched  to  Eastport,  and,  crossing  the  Tennessee  river, 
moved  on  flanks  of  Dodge's  command,  capturing  horses,  etc.,  and  fighting 
guerrillas  until  November  12,  when  camped  at  Pulaski.  November  17th  to 
19th,  scouted  to  and  beyond  Lawrenceburg,  capturing  30  prisoners.  Novem- 
ber 21,  ordered  ro  Corinth,  and  returned  to  Pulaski,  capturing  25  prisoners. 
December  10,  ordered  on  scout  towai-d  Shreve  Creek  and  Florence,  Alabama. 

The  Seventh  Infantry  re-enlisted  as  Veterans  at  Pulaski,  Tennessee,  De- 
cember 22,  1863,  and  was  mustered  in  January  6,  1864,  and  left  immediately 
for  Illinois,  to  receive  30  days'  furlough.  Arrived  at  Springfield,  January  18, 
1804.  Received  an  enthusiastic  reception  from  the  citizens.  Quartered  in 
Representatives'  Hall  until  next  day,  when  furloughed.  Reassembled  Feb. 
18,  1864,  reinforced  by  200  recruits.  Left  Camp  Butler  for  Pulaski  on  the  23d, 
under  command  of  Major  Estabrook — Col.  Rowett  being  in  command  of  Camp 
Butler.  Arrived  at  Pulaski  Feb.  27,  1864,  where  the  regiment  was  mounted, 
and  left  for  Florence,  Alabama,  90  miles  distant,  to  patrol  the  Tennessee 
river  and  watch  Forrest's  coTimand, which  were  just  leaving  Tuscaloosa, Ala., 
on  the  memorable  raid  on  Paducah  and  Fort  Pillow.  The  regiment  was  di- 
vided into  three  detachments — four  companies  at  Florence,  two  companies  at 
Sweetwater,  and  four  at  Centre  Star 
Vol.  1-25 


386  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

April  8th,  Col.  Rowett  returned  to  the  regiment,  whose  headquarters  were 
at  Florence,  Alabama,  and  again  assumed  command,  having  been  relieved 
from  the  command  at  Camp  Butler,  at  his  own  request. 

On  the  morning  of  the  7th  of  May,  General  Roddy's  rebel  brierade  crossed 
the  Tennessee,  between  Sweetwater  and  Centre  Star,  and  attacked  the  com- 
panies at  Florence  and  Sweetwater,  After  six  hours  severe  fighting  against 
ten  time-^  their  number,  the  companies  were  obliged  to  retire  with  a  loss  of 
three  officers  and  32  men  wounded  and  captured.  On  the  13th  of  May,  the 
7th  returned  with  the  9th  Ohio  Cavalry,  under  command  of  Colonel  Rowett, 
and  drove  the  rebels  across  the  Tennessee,  capturing  a  number  of  prisoners. 
Was  engaged  in  patroling  the  river  until  June  14th,  when  the  regiment  was 
dismounted  and  ordered  to  report  to  the  Brigade  Commander  at  Rome, 
Georgia.  Arrived  at  Chattanooga,  Tennessee,  on  the  17th  of  -hine,  and  was 
ordered  to  Tilton,  Georgia,  to  patrol  the  railroad  from  Dalton  to  Resaca, 
which  was  then  threatened  by  rebel  Cavalry.  On  July  7th  was  relieved  by 
the  18th  Wisconsin  Infantry,  and  proceeded  to  Rome,  Ga.,  and  went  into 
camp  on  the  south  side  of  the  Etowa  river.  On  the  29th  of  July  the  non-Vet- 
eran officers  and  men  were  mustered  out  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
service.  Capt.  Hector  Perrin  was  mustered  as  Lt.  Colonel,  and  Capt.  Edward 
S.  Johnson  as  Major.  On  the  3rd  of  October,  1864,  the  4th  Division,  15th 
Army  Corps,  (to  which  the  Seventh  was  attached)  commanded  by  Gen.  John 
M.  Corse,  was  ordered  to  AUatoona  Pass  to  assist  in  the  defense  of  that  im- 
portant station,  then  threatened  by  Hood's  army.  The  3rd  Brigade,  consist- 
ing of  the  7th,  50th  and  57th  Illinois,  and  39th  Iowa,  commanded  by  Col. 
Rowett,  reached  the  Pass  on  the  morning  of  October  4th.  The  railroad  being 
destroyed  after  the  passage  of  this  Brigade,  the  rest  of  the  Division  failed  to 
reach  its  destination.  On  the  morning  of  the  5th  the  Pass  was  attacked  by 
Gen.  French's  rebel  Division,  numbering  six  thousand  men.  The  7th,  armed 
with  the  Henry  rifle,  (or  IGshooter,)  did  gallant  and  fearful  work — success- 
fully repelling  four  separate  charges  made  by  the  desperate  and  hungry 
enemy  on  the  line  occupied  by  them— its  torn  and  bleeding  ranks  told  at  what 
a  fearful  cost.  Its  colors,  under  which  fell  many  a  gallant  bearer  that  day, 
were  never  lowered. 

"Let  its  stained  and  tattered  mass, 

Tell  the  story  of  the  terror  and  the  glory 

Of  the  battle  of  the  AUatoona  Pass." 

The  brave  Capt.  Jack  Sullivan  and  Adjutant  Robinson  fell  mortally 
wounded.  Col.  Rowett  was  severely  wounded  in  the  head.  Thirty-eight  men 
were  killed  and  sixty-seven  wounded.  The  enemy  lost  two  thousand  two  hun- 
dred killed  and  wounded,  and,  not  able  to  stand  against  this  gallant  little 
band  of  defenders  in  the  Pass,  they  fled,  leaving  this  number  on  the  field.  The 
Seventh,  together  with  all  those  who  assisted  in  that  gallant  defense  and  glor- 
ious victory,  won  never  fading  laurels,  and  was  highly  complimented  by  the 
Division  Commander  and  General  Sherman,  who  said:  "For  the  numbers  en- 
gaged, they  stood  upon  the  bloodiest  battle  field  ever  known  upon  the  Ameri- 
can continent."  After  the  battle  the  regiment  returned  to  Rome,  and  on  the 
12th  of  November,  with  their  Corps,  under  command  of  General  Osterhaus, 
joined  the  Grand  Army  of  Sherman  at  Kingston,  Georgia,  where  preparations 
were  being  made  for  the  "March  to  the  Sea." 

On  the  21st  of  November  the  regiment  was  remounted  and  detailed  as  the 
advance  of  the  15th  Army  Corps.  On  December  22nd,  under  command  of 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Perrin,  it  entered  Savannah  with  Sherman's  victorious 
columns.  Then  turning  northward  with  the  army,  entered  into  the  campaign 
of  the  Carolinas;  participated  in  the  battles  of  Salkahatchie  Swamp,  Benton- 
ville  and  Columbia. 

While  on  the  march  to  the  sea  the  regiment  was  surprised  by  the  appear- 
ance of  Captain  E.  R.  Roberts,  who  was  captured,  with  most  of  his  company. 
May  7th,  1864,  at  Florence,  Alabama.  He  had  effected  his  escape  from  the 
prison  pen  at  Columbia,  South  Carolina,  and  by  night  had  travelled  180  miles 
to  join  his  regiment. 


SEVENTH    INFANTRY.  387 

April  20th  Colonel  Rowett  returned  from  his  enforced  absence,  caused  by- 
wounds  received  at  the  battle  of  Allatoona,  and  again  took  command  of  the 
3rd  Brigade. 

After  the  surrender  of  General  Johnson,  April  26th,  the  regiment  took  up 
its  line  of  march  for  home  by  way  of  Petersburg,  Richmond  and  Alexandria 
May  17th,  1865,  and  took  part  in  the  grand  review  at  Washington,  when  it 
was  ordered  to  Louisville,  Kentucky,  where,  on  the  9th  of  July,  it  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service.  The  regiment  arrived  at  Springfield  July  11th,  when  it 
was  paid  off  and  discharged. 

As  a  little  retrospect  it  will  not  be  improper  to  say  that  the  Seventh  In- 
fantry takes  great  pride  in  the  fact  that  it  was  the  first  organized  regiment 
from  this  State  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  in  the  war  that  was 
waged  to  save  the  Union,  and  the  first  to  return  to  the  capital  of  the  State 
and  re-enlist  as  veterans,  as  well  as  being  the  only  regiment  in  the  whole 
army  that  purchased  its  own  guns— the  Henry  rifles,  16-shooters — paying  $50 
each  for  them  out  of  their  meager  pay  of  $13  per  month,  thereby  increasing 
their  effective  force  five- fold.  Colonel  Rowett,  who  commanded  the  Seventh 
the  last  four  hours  of  the  battle  of  Allatoona,  where  Sherman  had  stored  mil- 
lions of  rations,  while  according  to  all  the  highest  meed  of  praise  for  gallant 
conduct  and  stubborn  courage,  insists  tbat  without  the  aid  of  the  16-shooters, 
French's  6000  rebels  would  have  overwhelmed  the  gallant  1500 of  "The  Pass." 
Colonel  Rowett  was  promoted  to  Brevet  Brigadier  General  on  recommenda- 
tion of  General  Sherman,  for  gallant  conduct  in  this  battle. 

General  Sherman,  speaking  of  this  battle,  in  his  official  report  says: 

"I  esteemed  this  defense  of  Allatoona  so  handsome  and  important  that  I 
made  it  the  subject  of  a  General  Order,  viz: — No.  80  of  October  7,  1864: 

"The  General  commanding  avails  himself  of  the  opportunity  in  the  hand- 
some defense  of  Allatoona  to  illustrate  the  most  important  principle  of  war, 
that  fortified  posts  should  be  defended  to  the  last,  regardless  of  the  relative 
numbers  of  the  party  attacking  or  attacked.  The  thanks  of  this  army  are 
due  and  are  hereby  accorded  to  General  Corse.  Colonel  Tourtellotte,  Colonel 
Rowetl,  officers  and  men,  for  their  determined  and  gallant  defense  of  Alla- 
toona, and  it  is  made  an  example  to  illustrate  the  importance  of  preparing  in 
time,  and  meeting  the  danger  when  presented,  boldly,  manfully  and  well. 

"Commanders  and  garrisons  of  the  posts  along  our  railroads  are  hereby  in- 
structed that  they  must  hold  their  posts  to  the  last  minute,  sure  that  the  time 
gained  is  valuable  and  necessary  to  their  comrades  at  the  front. 
By  order  of  Major  General  W.  T.  Sherman. 

(Signed)  L.  M.  DAYTON,  Aid-de-camp. ''^ 


888 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


EIGHTH  INFANTEY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Colonels. 
Richard  J.  Oglesby. 


Frank  L.  Rhoads. 

John  P.  Post 

Josiah  A.  Sheetz. 


Pekin.  .. 
Decatur 
Pekin..., 


Lloyd  Wheaton 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Frank  L.  Rhoads 

John  P.  Post 

Robert  H.  Sturgress... 

Josiah  A.  Sheetz 

Lloyd  Wheaton 

Noah  W.  Dennison 


Ilajors. 

John  P.  Post 

Robert  H.  Sturgess. 

Herman  Leib 

Josiah  A.  Sheetz 

Lloyd  Wheaton 

Noah  W.  Dennison.. 
Daniel  Sayers 


Pekin 

Decatur  

Vandalia 

Pekin 

Peoria 

Bloomington . 


Decatur 

Vandalia 

Decatur 

Pekin 

Peoria 

Bloomington 
Charleston  .., 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  1,1862 

Oct.  7,1862 

Sept.  2.3,1863 

Mar.  8.: 


Apr.  25,1861 
Apr.  1,1862 
Oct.  7,1862 
July  25.1863 
Sept.  23,1863 
Mar.     8,:" 


Apr.  25,1861 

Apr.  1,1862 

Oct.  7,1862 

Apr.  14,1863 

July  25.1863 
Sept.  23,1863 

Mar.  8,1866 


July    25,1861 


Nov.  27,1864 
Not  must'd 

July    25,1861 


Pro.  Brig. Gen. Apr.  1,1862 
Major  Gen. Nov. 29, 1862. 

Resigned  Oct.  7.1862 

Resigned  Sept.  28.1863  ... 

Pro.  to  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen 
Mar.  26,'65;  res.  Feb.  9, '66 

M.O.  as  Lt.  Col.  May  4, 1866 


Sept.    5,: 
Dec.    31,1864 
Not  must'd 


July   25,1861 


Promoted 


Resigned  July  24, 1863. 
Promoted  


.0.  as  Major  May  4,1866. 


Adjutants. 

William  C.  Clark 

Benjamin  F.  Monroe. 
Frederick  A.  King... 
William  W.  Cover  ... 
Leander  A.  Sheetz... 

Quartermasters . 

Samuel  Rhoads 

Henry  N.  Pearse 

Robert  T.  Mercer 


Decatur 
Peoria  .. 


Freeport. 


Pekin 

Bloomington. 
McLean  


Surgeons. 
Silas  T.  Trowbridge. 
Charles  N.  Dennison- 

isf  Ass't  Surgeons, 

John  M.  Phipps 

Wilber  F.  Buck 


Charleston 
Marengo..., 


2d  Ass't  Surgeons . 
Charles  N.  Dennison. 
Clarence  M.  Spalding 

Chaplain. 
Samuel  Day 


Decatur  ., 
Rockford. 


Tuly  25,1 

June  25,1862 

July  25,1864 

Oct.  9.1864 


July  25,1861 
Dec.  10,1861 
Aug.     1,1863 


Apr.    25,] 
July    27,] 


Apr.  25,1861 
Nov.  28,1863 


Oct.  15,1862 
"'ar.  27,1865 


July  10,1863 
Sept.  5,J 
Dec.  31,1863 
Not  must'd 


July   25,1861 
Feb.    27,1863 


Pro.  Col.  9th  La.(col.)vol. 
Promoted 


Apr.    19.1865 

July    25,1861 
Oct!"  3,1863 


July    25,1861 
Oct.    18,1864 


M.O.as  Capt.Co.C.May  4,'66 


Resigned  June  25, 1862  . . . 
Promoted  Captain  Co.  I. 

Resigned  Oct.  9,1864 

M.O.  commis.  canceled. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866 


Resigned  Dec.  9.1861  .... 
Resigned  Aug.  1,1863.... 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1865 


Mustered  out  Oct.  11,1864. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . 


July 


Resigned  Feb.  14,1863  ..., 
Mustered  out  May  4,1866 


Apr.    18,1865 


Promoted  

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  , 


Macon  county.. 


Jan.    28,1862  Jan.    29,1862  Mustered  out  Jan.  29,1865. 


EIGHTH   INFANTRY. 


389 


NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Hank. 

Residence 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeant  Majors. 

July    25,1861  .Till V    ?.r;  isfii 

Vet.Jan5,'64.  M.O.May  4, '66 

Griggsville 

Feb.      1,1864 

Disch.  Apr.  15,'63to  receive 

prom.  asCapt.  in  9th  Reg. 
La.  Vols,  A.  D 

Otis  P  Martin         .... 

Red. and  re- trans. Nov.  18'62 

Q.  M.  Sergeants. 

Charles  M  Clark 

Aledo 

July     25, 186l'.Tnlv     5!?;  18fi1 

Disch.  to  rec.  pi'om.  as  R. 

Lexington 

Aug.     1,1861 

Q.M.in8thReg.  La.  Vols 

A.  D.,  Apr.  14,1863 

Discharged  Aug.  1,1864.... 

Com-  Sergeants. 

Thomas  Scantlin 

Decatur 

July    25,1861 

July    25,1861 

Died  June  9.  '63,  of  wounds 

Oeorge  B.  Millard 

rec'd  at  Vicksburg 

Died  Marshall.  Tex.,  Aug. 

Vandalia 

Aug.    21,1861 
•July    25  1861 

16, '65;   disease 

Oeorge  S.  Durf ee 

William  J.  Williams  .. 

July    25,1861 

of  17th,  and  must'd  out.. 
Reduced  at  own  request; 

re-trans.  March  28, 1862 

Reduced      and      re-trans. 

Berein  Springs. 
Peoria 

Sept.    1,1861 

Jan.      5, 1864 
July    25  1861 

Jan.     25,1864 
July    25,1861 

July    26,1861 
Dec.    ;  1,1863 
July    25.1861 

June  10,1862 

Hospital  Stewards. 
Henry  N  Keener 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . 

Frank  Tifel 

Perry 

Principal  Musicians. 
William  Luper 

James  Boyne 

Decatur 

July    25,1861 
Dec.      1, 1863 
July    25,1861 

Vet.;  re-enlisted  Dec.  26. "63 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866 
Transferred  from  17th  111. 

Henry  M  Riker 

Henry 

Inf.     M.  0.  May  4. '66.... 
Mustered  out  July  80,  1864. 

as  Chaplain  in  1st  Miss. 
Heavy  Art 

COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captain. 
Oouveneur  M.  Bruce.. 

Frank  Leeper  

George  S.  Durfee 

First  Lieutenants. 

Frank  Leeper  

Walter  J.  Taylor 

George  S.  Durfee 

William  A.  Albert 

Samuel  Nicholson 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Walter  J.  Tayior 

Benjamin  F.  Monroe.. 

George  S.  Durfee 

William  A.  Albert 

Samuel  Nicholson 

James  W.  Reavis 

First  Sergeant. 
Benjamin  F.  Monroe.. 

Sergeants. 

George  S.  Durfee 

Dan'l  W.  Greenawault 


Decatur 
Decatur 

Decatur 

Decatur 
Decatur 


July    25, 1861  July    25. 1861 

Feb.      5,1862 

May    14, 1863  July      7,1863 


July  25, 1861  July    25,1861 

Feb.  5, 1862 

Jan.  28,1863 

May  14,1863 

July  27, 18611  Sept.  19,1864 


July    25, 18611  July    25,1861 

Feb.      5.18621 

June  25,1862  June   26,1862 


Jan.  28, 1863 
May  14,1863 
July    28,1864 


July    25,1861 
July    25,1861 


Mar.  29,1863 
July  3,1863 
Nov.    27,1864 


July    25, 
July    25, 


Resigned  Feb.  5, 1862 

Died  of  wounds  May  12, '63. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . . 


Promoted 

Resigned  Jan.  28,1863 

Promoted 

uischarged  Aug.  14,1864.. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866 

Promoted 

Promoted  Adjutant 

Promoted 

Mustered  outMay  4, 1866 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 
Died  Nov.  1,1861 


390 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Corporals. 

Juan  Dunbar 

Michael  Matthews  . 
William  N.  Bullard 
Robert  A.  Florey... 
Charles  Henderson 
George  S.  Leach  ... 

John  B.  Lowell 

Marcellus  Warner  . 


Privates. 

Baker,  Abijah  J 

BuUington,  Smith  D.. 
Bashlord,  George  H  .. 

Bacon,  John  H 

Cochrane,  Henry 

Cook,  Alvin  E 

Dunn,  James  W 

Denniston,  William... 

Dudley,  Joseph  S 

Eastou,  John  S 

Florey,  Andrew  J 

Forrest.  Joseph 

Greer,  Benjamin  F.... 
Hamilton,  Alexander.. 
Hugh  art.  Andrew  H.. 

Harvey.  Robert  T 

Helm,  Lafayette 

Harvey,  John  A 

Hess,  Joseph 

Hudson,  James  F 

Idell,  Robert 

Jeiferson,  William  J.. 
James,  George  W 


Decatur  ... 


Decatur  

Knoxville,  h 
Decatur  — 


Charleston 
Decatur  ... 


Winchester. 

Dec-atur 

Hey  worth  .. 

Decatur 

Hey  worth  .. 
Decatur 


Jones,  Andrew 

Livingston,  Michael  C. 

Leach,  James 

Leland,  James  H 

Muirhead,  Thomas  J.. 
McDaniels.  Jere.  C . . . . 

Mosher,  Charles  W 

Maskell,  Ellis 

Pope,  George 

Reavis,  James  W 

Rock,  Joseph  H 

Shively,  Henry  C 

Smith.  James  W 

Whitbeck,  Hezekiah.. 


Becruits. 
Albert,  William  A. 

Ault,  Joseph 

Artz,  Theodore 

Allen,  John  W 

Bradbury,  John  A 


Tonica.. 
Decatur 


Decatur 
Niantic . 
Mercer.. 
Eureka . 
Decatur 


Bacon,  John  H 

Bennington,  Robert  .. 
Bragg,  Austin  D  . . 

Barns,  Jason  A 

Bowen,  John  L 


July    25,18G1 


July    25.1861 


Noble 

Bennington 

Lacon 

Bell's  Prairie  .. 


Bullington,  William  T 
Craine,  Robert  W  . 

Chaffin,  James 

Cook, John  

Dunnivan,  Wm.  C. 
Daniels,  Richard  M 
Dunbar,  John  W  .. 

Dew.  Robert 

Durfee,  George  S.. 
Estes,  William  W  . 
Finwick.  J.  Milton 
Florey,  Andrew  J. 

Greer,  John  P 

Harper,  Allison  A. 
Homer,  William  J. 
Helpman,  Irvin  L. 

Holtz, Ernest 

Hatchett,  William. 


Knoxville,  It 
Decatur 


Moweaqua... 

Decatur 

New  Boston. 

Newburg 

Bath 

Decatur 


Kelly 


Decatur  

Shelbyville 

Jones'  Mills, Pa, 
Decatur 


Apr. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Sept. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Ian. 
July 
Jan. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
July 
May 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Aug. 


Aug.    15, 


July    25,1 


July    25,1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Kil'd.Ft.  D'n'ls'n,Feb.l5,'62 
Died  Mar.  4,1862;  wounds.. 
Discharged  July  24,  1864... 
Died  Mar.  12,1862;  wounds 
Kil'd.Ft.D'n'ls'n.Feb.15,'62 
Died,  Bird's  P'int.Nov.l,'61 
Killed,  Raymond,  Miss.„ 
May  12.1863 

Pro.  Sergt.  Died  June  4.'63 

Deserted  Feb.  22,1863 

Pro.  Sgt.  Des'ted  Feb.  4,'63 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Killjd  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Di.sch.  July  22.'62:  wounds 
Disch.  Aug.  15. '62;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Kil'd,Ft.D'n'ls'n,Feb.l5.'62 
Pro.  Sgt.    Disch.Jan.27,'6i 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  June  22, '62;  wounds 
Killed.Raymond.May  12,'6a 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Kil'd,Ft.D'n'ls'n,Feb.l5.'62 
Pro.  Corp.  Killed  Cham- 
pion Hills,  May  16,1863... 
Kil'd,Pt.D'n'ls'n.Feb.l5,'62 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 


Dec.    22,1863 


Jan.    22.1864 
.Jan!  "n,"  1865 


May    11,1864 


July      5,1861 
May    20,1864 


July    25,1861 


Feb.    22,1864 
July      3,1863 


Deserted  Feb.  22,1863 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 

Deserted  July  15, 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 
Kil'd,Ft.D'n'ls'n.Feb.l5,  '62 


Pro.  Sergt,2d  Lt.  &  1st  Lt. 
Pro.  Sergt.  M.  O.  May  4.  '66 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Discharged  Sept.  8,  1864... 
Pro.  Sergt.  Killed  at  ahiloh 

April  6,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  4. 1866.. 
Mustered  out  Sept  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Jan.  16.  1866. 
Trans,  to  Hopkins'  Batt'y, 

Co.  C.2d  Art 

Deserted  May  14,  1863 

Discharged  Dec.  27,  1861... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Absent,  sick,  at  M.  O 

Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  wounds 

Deserted  Feb.  26.  1866 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Mustered  out  July  11, 1864. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 
Died  Apr.  20, '62, of  wotinds 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Pro.  Sergt.  M.  O.  Feb.  23. '66 
Killed.Raymond.May  12  'eS' 
Trans. Inv.Corps  Aug.15,'63 
Died  July  11, '63,  of  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  July  22,  '62;  wounds 
Discharged  Aug.  14, 1864... 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


891 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Haggard.  .James 

Harris,  Nathaniel 

Hughart.  Lander 

Houck.  Jacob 

Hall.  HarleyS 

Hancock.  Thomas  M. 
James,  Benjamin  F.. 
Kunkelman.  John  H. 

King,  Rufus 

Louis.  Thomas  N 

Linscolt,  John  S 

McUarty.  Patrick 


Mash.  Peter 

Martin.  Alexander  ... 
McKiuley,  William  A 
McCirath.  Joseph  V... 

Miles,  Oscar  O 

Norris.  John  H 

Nicholson,  Samuel... 
Nicholson.  John  R... 
Nelson,  William  A... 
Nichols,  William  H.. 
Nicholson,  Jeremiah. 

O'Neil.  Abel 

Pain,  Robert  T 


Pearce,  Irwin 

Patterson.  U.  C 

Pearce.  Enos  G 

Pope.  William  P 

Rupert,  John  H 

Rector,  John  W 

Ragan,  Oscar  C 

Stevenson,  Wm.  B... 
Squier.  George  W  — 

Steel,  James  F 

Stead.  William  H 

Street,  Sanford 

Stinger,  David 

ScoUey.  Stephen  L... 

Stowe,  John  M 

Savage,  Edward 

Sewards,  William  — 
Williams,  W.  Inscoe. 
Willitts.  William  H.. 
Willits,  Edward  L  ... 

Willitts,  Levi  P 

Williams,  William  J. 

Watson,  Samuel 

Powers,  Alexander . . . 


Cooks. 

Avant,  Brick 

Hubbard,  Guttrill 

Mills,  Jones 

Mayweather.  Granv'le 
Welder,  Harrison 


Decatur 


N'ewburg 

Indian  Grove.. 

Lexington  

Marshall 

Decatur  


Aug. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Aug. 


Wales 

Decatur  

Galesburg 

N'th  Henderson 
Decatur  


New  Boston... 


Decatur  .. 
Palestine  . 
Decatur  .. 


Mason  City. 


Decatur 

Pale>tine 

Decatur  

New  Boston. 
Decatur 


Peoria 

New  Boston.... 

Lacbn 

Ogle  Co 

Galva 

Berwick 

Lacon 

Ber.Sp'gs.Mich 
2>ew  Boston 


Veterans. 
Bacon.  John  H 
Chaffiu.  James 
Cook,  Alvin  E 
Dunbar,  Juan 
Dudley,  Joseph  S 

Forrest.  Joseph 

Greer.  Benjamin  F.... 

Hall.  Harley  S 

Hughart,  Andrew  H.. 
Hamilton,  Alexander 

Helpman,  Irvin  L- 

Harvey,  .John  A 

Idell,  Robert 

Kunkelman,  John  H. 
Mosher.  Charles  W  .. 

Mash.  Peter 

Maskel.  Ellis  V 

Nicholson.  John  R  ... 
0"Neil,  Abel 


Millersburg 
Lacon 


1861 

186l| 

1863;  June     8,1864 

1865  Jan.    17,1865 

1862 

1861 

1861 

1865 


Sept. 
July 
Aug. 

Dec. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Dec. 


Feb.      2, 1864 


1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1^63  Feb. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
July 
Aug, 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Dee. 
Dee. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Feb. 
Dec. 
■^ug. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
July 


Dec. 
Mar. 
.\pr. 
Dec. 
May 


Aug.    15,1861 


Feb.      2,1864 


Feb.  22,1864 
Feb.  2.1864 

Octi'ii' 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Feb.    22,1864 


Feb.      2,1861 


Sept.    1,1861 


19.1863  Dec. 

3, 18631  Nov. 
25,1863|Nov. 
19,1863  Dec. 

1, 1863  Nov. 


Jan.      2,1 


McLean  Co. 
Winchester 
Decatur  — 


Dee. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


5, 1863 
7, 1863 
5, 1863 


15, 1863 
23, 1863 

7. 1863 

2. 1864 


7. 1863 

2. 1864 


5. 1863 

2. 1864 


21. 1863 
18, 1863 
11, 1863 
21, 1863 
21, 1863 


Jan. 

Dec. 
Jari. 
Dec. 


Jan. 


Dec. 
Jai. 


Died  Decat'r,Ill..Apr.ll.'62 
Discharged  April  22,1862.. 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 
Musthred  out  Jan.  16. 1866. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Pro.Serg.  Disch.Sep.  6.'64. 
Kil'd  Ft.Don'lsn.Feb.  ]5,'62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Oct.  9,1864.... 
Mustered  out  Oct.  9,1865.. 
Discharged  Aug.  23,  1865.. 
Died  at  Carthage.  La., Apr. 

,1863:  wounds 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Feb. 19. '63:  wounds. 
Died  at  Memphis  Mar.l3.'63 
Prom. Corp.  M.O.  May  4. '66 
Discharged  Aug.  11,  1864.. 
Discharged  Feb.  19, 1863... 
Prom.  2d  Lieut.  July  1,1863 
Re-enli.sted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1S65.. 
Mustered  out  Oct  -9,  1865.. 
Discharged  Aug.  14,  1864.. 
Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Prom.  Serg.  Trans,  to  9th 
La.  Inf..  A.D.,May  5.1863. 
Discharged  Dec.  25.1861... 
Prom.Corp.  M.O.Aug.19,'64 
Disch.  Dec.  27. '61;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Trans. Inv.C'rps., Sep  16.'63 
Died  July  3,1863:  disease.. 
Prom. Serg.  M.O.Sep.26.'64 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died,  Memphis,  Sept.12,'63 
Discharged  Aug.  14,  1864.. 
Mustered  out  June  19,1865. 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1S66.. 
Discharged  Aug.  13.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  10.  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  28,  1865. 
Died,Camd'n.Mo..Nov.],'64 
Deserted  March  11.1866.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  2.  1864. 
Pro.Corp.  M.O.  May  4, 1866. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . 

Discharged  Aug.  31.1864... 
.Mustered  out  Nov.  2,1864.. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 9, 1865.. 


Deserted  Feb.  22,1864 

Mustered  out  Mar.  2,1866. 
Discharged  Apr.  24.1866.. 

Deserted  May  27,1865 

Deserted  May  27.1863 


2. 1864 
25, 1864 


14,: 

25, 1864 


Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Deserted  July  19. 1865 

Pro.  Serg.  M.O.  May  4, 1866 
Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  May 4. 1866 
Pro.Serg.  Disch.July  10,'65 

Deserted  July  19, 1865 

Mustered  out  May  4,  I*^66.. 
Pro.Corp.  M.O.May  4,1866. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 


Discharged  Nov.  29,1865... 
Prom.  M.O.  May  4,1866.... 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Mustered  out  May  28.  1866. 
.Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Disch.  Apr.  1,1865;  disabil. 


'692 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Pope,  William  F 

Reavis.  James  W 

Rock. Joseph  H  

Stevenson,  William  B. 

Drafted  and  Substitute 

Dec.     5,1863 
" 

Oct.    17.1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      4. 1864 

Dec.    14.1863 

Oct.    17.1864 
Sept.  28.1864 
Sept.  26,1864 

Prom.    Disch.  Oct.  31,1865. 

Fremont 

Prairie         .  ... 

Pro.  2d  Lieut.  Nov.  27, 1864. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Discharged  Feb.  2, 1866,  on 

acc't  wounds  received  at 

Jackson  Miss 

Becruits. 

Ames,  Alfred  B 

Archbold   Israel  N 

Sub.  M.  O.Oct.  17,1865  ... 
Discharged  Sept.  25,  1865  . 

Sub.     M.  0.  Sept.  25,1865  .. 

Augustus.  John  C  

Mustered  out  Oct.  16,1865.. 

Allen   William  G 

Oct.    17,1864 
Nov.     2. 1864 
Sept.  29.1864 
Sept.  28.1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.     14,1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Sept.  28, 1864 
Oct.       7, 1864 
Oct.     11.1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.       4, 1864 
Oct.     17, 1864 

Oct.     17, 1864 
Nov.     2.1864 
Sept.  27,1S64 
Sept.  28,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      7,1864 
Oct.     11.1864 
Sept   27,1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Oct.     17,1864 
Oct.     U,1864 

Oct.       5,1864 

Allen.  Joseph  M 

Burton,  William  I 

Brown   Milo  G 

Richwood 

Livingston 

Young  America 

Sub.  M.  O.Nov.  2,1865.... 
Mu,stered  out  Sept.  26, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  27, 1865. 

Sub.    M.  0.  Sept.  25. 1865  . . 

Bosworth.  Joseph  B  .. 

Blue  Mound.... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865. 
Died  Shr'v'pt  La  Julv6  '65 

Baughman,  James 

Bursr  Martin 

South  Fork  

Rol)erts      

Sub.  M.O.Oct.  6,1865  .... 
Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  10.1865  ... 

Choate  Hu^'h 

Paxton 

Sub     M   O.  May  31  1865 

Cannon.  George  N 

Craft  Edward 

Carroll 

Sub.  M.  0.  Sept.  25.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  16,  1865. 

Erwin,  William 

Oct.     14,1864 
Oct.       5, 1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 
Sept.  26,  :864 
Oct.     11,1864 
Oct.    __4,1864 

Oct.       5. 1864 
Oct.     17,1864 
Oct.    ^14.1864 

Sept.  26.1864 
Sept.  25,1864 
Oct.     15,1864 
Sept.  26.1864 
Oct.      5.1864 
Oct.     18,1864 
Sept.  16, 1864 

Oct.      4,1864 

Finchum,  Henry 

Siih      M.  O    Oct..  4  186.<;      __ 

Oct.     14,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  13.  1865. 

Sand  Ridge 

Oct.    _n,1864 

Sept.  26,1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.     17,1864 
Oct.    ^14.1864 

Oct.     25,1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.     15, 1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Oct.       5, 1864 
Oct.     18.1864 
Sept.  _16, 1864 

Oct.       4,1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.     11,1864 
Oct.       7.1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct       7,1864 
Oct.     14,1S64 
Sept.  16,1864 
Sept.  26.1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.     15, 1864 

Sub.  M.  O.  Sept.  25.1865. 
Sub      M.  O    Oct    4  1865 

Jones  -John  W 

Georgetown 

Sub.    M.  0.  Sept.  25,1865. 

Letz  John  P. 

Sub.     M.  O    Oct    4.1865... 

McWafts,  William  .... 

Sub.     M.  0.  Oct.  16.1865.. 

Mc(5ullah,  William  G.. 

McGale  John 

Nevelier,  Louis 

Ela          

Mustered  out  Sept.  28,1865. 

Mustered  out  Oct.  14.  1865. 

Patterson.  William  W. 
Peterson.  Mathew    ... 

Elwood 

Sub.  M.  0.  Sept.  25,1865. 
Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  4,1865... 

Ela 

Sub.     M.  O.  Oct.  16.1865.. 

Catlin 

Mustered  out  Sept.  15.1865. 

Scott,  Moses  D 

Switzer,  George  A  .... 

Georgetown  .... 
Catlin '.'.'.'. 

Sub.     M.  0.  Sept.  15,1865. 

Stevenson.  John 

Mustered  out  Oct.  3.1865  .. 

Smith,  John 

Sutherland.  Duniot... 

Spencer,  Edward 

Thomas,  lames 

Ross 

Ela 

Cromwell 

Young  America 

Oct.      4,1864 
Oct.     11,1864 
Oct.      7.1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      7,1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 
Sept.  16  1864 

Sub.  M.  0.  Sept.  28,1865. 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  10.1865.. 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  6.1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  27, 1865. 
Sub.     M.  O.  Oct.  6.1865... 

Welsh,  Joseph 

White  Ira  J 

Elwood 

Sub.  M.  0.  June  28,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept  15,1865. 

Ward,  John 

Wiiloby,  Andrew  L... 

Georgetown  — 
Pikestown 

Oct.       4. 1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.     15,1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 

Sub.  M.  0.  Sept.  25,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  26, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  14.1865. 

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

Herman  Lieb 

Peter  Schlosser 

Henry  A.  Miller 

First  Lieutenants 

Peter  Schlosser 

Bernard  Zick 

Thomas  McGurray., 


Decatur 


July    25, 1861  July    25,1861 


Oct. 
July 


7, 18621  Feb.    27,1863 
28, 1864' Nov.    15.1865 


Promoted  Major 

Mu.stered  out  July  28,  1864. 
Mustered  out  May  4,1866  .. 


Sept. 

Oct. 

July    28, 1864  Nov.    15, 1865iMustered  out  May  4, 1866  . 


7, 1862  Feb.    27,1863 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  28.  1864. 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


393 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Henry  J.  Marsh 

Peter  Schlosser 

Bernard  Zick 

-John  Collraer 

Edward  Martin 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  C.  Oglesby... 

Sergeants. 
Benjamin  F.  Snow.. 


Peter  Schlosser 

Wm.  F.  Gardenhire. 


Charles  Albert 


Corporals. 

John  M.  Collmer 

Charles  P.  A.  Goddard 


Charles  W.  Leies. 


Charles  Fechner  , 
John  Smith 


Thomas  Scantlin... 

Privates. 
Athons.  William  H. 
Albin.  George 


Bech,  John  M.... 

Batim.  Ferdinam 
Bassler,  .John  G. 
Becker,  William. 

Bruner,  John 


Berlin.  David  M 

Bruner.  John  D 

Baner,  Jacob 

Breitspreeher,  Wm  ... 

Culligan.  John 

Cunningham.  Simon  P 

Campbell,  John  E 

Durant,  Francis  


Dutcher,  Charles 
Dunham,  Amos 


Bath  .... 
Decatur. 
Decatur. 


July  25,1861 

Feb.  15,1862 

Sept.  3, 1862 

Oct.  7, 1862 

July  28,1864 


July    25,1861 
July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


Decatur. 


July    25,1 


Everman,  John  C  , 

Elliot,  Joseph 

Flora.  Jaspe^ 


Gardenhire.  James  M. 
Gemer,  August 


Genert,  August 

Geschwindner.  Nich's 
•Gardenhire,  George... 

Humphrey,  James  A.. 

Jameson,  Joshua 

Johnson,  Moses 


Krebs,  Christopher . 


Keller,  Jacob  . 


July    25, 


Feb. 
Jan. 


July 
July 


27,1863 
17, 1865 


25, 1861 
25. 1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25, 


Killed  at    Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  28.'i86i! 

Dishonorably     dismissed, 

Aug.  11,  1865 

Red.  to  ranks;  drummed 
out  service,  Sept.  15,  '63, 
by  order  G.  C.  M 

Disch.  tSept.  22,  '62;  on  ac- 
count of  wounds  rec'd  at 
Fort  Donelson 

Prom  2d  Lieutenant 

Red.  to  ranks.  Mar.  18,1862. 
Disch.  May  2. '62;  disabil. 

Red.  to  ranks  June  1, 1862. . 
M.  O.July  30.1864 

Prom.  2d  Lieutenant 

Red.  to  ranks  Nov.  27,1861. 

Died  Oct.  31,1863 

Red.  to  ranks  Dec.  6.  1861.. 

Deserted  Feb.  28,  1863.... 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.6.'62. 
Red.  to  ratiks  May  26,  1862. 

M.  O.  July  30.  1864 

Trans,  to  N,  C.  S.;  as  Com. 

Sergeant 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Prom.  Sergt.    Died  Apr.  8. 

1864.  of  wounds  received 

at  Raymond.  Miss 

Disch.  Sept.  8,  '62;  wounds 

rec'd  at  Fort  Donelson . . . 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Prom.Serg.  M.O.July30.'64 
Died  at  Vicksburg.  Miss., 

June  30,  1863 

Died  May  25. '63;  of  wounds 

rec'd  at  Champion  Hills. 
Mustered  out  July  1.  1865.. 
Trans,  to  Co.  C  by  order... 
Mustered  out  July  30  1864. 


Deserted  Aug.  20. 1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Prom.  Corp.    Accidentally 

killed  May  20.  1862 

Disch.  Oct.  14.  '61,  by  order 

Col.  Oglesby 

Kill»d    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  6, 1864.. 
Died  Cairo.  No  date  given. 
Disch.  July  25,  '62,  by  order 

Gen. Grant 

Disch.  May  2,  '62,  by  order 

Gen.  Grant 

Died  Aug.  14,  1861;   cause 

not  given 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Port  Donelson, 
Feb.  15,  1862 

Drum'd  out  reg't  Oct.  29. 
'63,  by  order  G.  CM 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct.  14,  '61,  by  order 
Col.  of  regiment 

Disch.  July  24,  '62;  account 
wounds  rec'd  at  Donel- 
son and  Shiloh 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson 
Feb.  15,1862 


394 


ADJUTANT     GENERALS     REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Decatur 

July    25,1861 

Apr.      5, 1864 
Oct.     17, 1864 
Aug.   17.1861 
Sept.  27, 1864 

Oct.     15,1864 
Oct.       6, 1864 
Oct.     12,1864 
Oct.     25.1864 
Aug.  17,1861 

Aug.    29,1861 

Oct.     12,1864 
Sept.  30.1864 
Aug.      8,1861 
Jan.     17,1864 
Sept.  ^27, 1864 

Aug.    16,1861 

Sept.  27,1864 
Aug.   29,1861 
Sept.  29.1864 
Oct.     12,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.     15.1864 
Oct.    17.1864 
Sept.    7.1861 
Aug.  29,1865 

Oct.      6,1864 
Aug.  17,1861 
Oct.      1,1864 

Aug.   22.1861 
Nov.    27,1861 
Jan.      5,1864 
Jan.    10.1865 

Oct.     27,1864 
Oct.     13,1861 
Oct.     12.1864 
Nov.   27,1861 

Sent.  19.1861 

July    25.1861 

May      9, 1864 
Oct.     17.1864 

Murdered  at  Norfolk  Mo  , 

::    

........ 

Decatur 

Liynch,  James 

Mustered  out  July  30.1864. 

Leeper,  William 

Miller,  Frederick  C... 

Miller.  Henry  A 

Manchon,  Herman  — 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Killed    at  Fort  Donelson. 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  July  10,'63;  disabil.. 

O'Neil.Johu 

Priest.  John  W 

Discharged  July  25, 1864... 
Killed  at  Fort  Donelson. 

Peters,  George 

Robinett,  John 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran .... 

Rust,  MelviuN 

Switzer,  John  M 

Staines,  Button 

Steward,  Eliado  O.... 

Seiter,  John  C 

Trans,  to  12th  111  .Infantry. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Prom.  (.Jorp.   Disch    Sept. 

24,1862:  disability 

Disch.  Oct.  14,'61,  by  order 

Col.  Oglesby 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 

Tansy.  Virlin  G 

Wardner,  Henry 

Warren,  Jonathan 

Disch.  Oct.  14,'61.  by  order 
Col.  Oglesby 

Prom. Corp. Trans.  Invalid 
Corps  Sept.  15,1863 

Prom.Serg.  Djsch.Nov.8, 
1863.  for  wounds  rec'd  at 

Wills,  Andrew 

Becruits,  Drafted  men 

and  Substitutes. 
Athons, Josephus  

receiv'd  at  Ft. Donelson. 
Prom. Corp.  M  O  Mav4.'66 

Alexander,  James  P... 

Florence 

Sub.     M.  0.  Oct.  16.1865.. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 

Annix.  Andrew 

Baurhouse.  Thomas  E 

Danville 

Westfleld  ■.!;!;■.'. 

Chicago  

Silver  Creek.... 

Wilberton 

Decatur 

Sept.  ^27, 1864 

Oct.    15,1864 
Oct.      6,1864 
Oct.     12,1864 
Oct.    25.1864 

Drafted .     Died  July  28.'65. 
Dratted.    M.O.  Sept.26.'65. 
Drafted.    M.  0.  Oct.l4.'65. 

Bishop,  James  H 

Blakeman,  William... 
Buckley.  Absalom  .... 
Baker,  Peter 

Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  5,  1865... 
Sub.     M.  0.  Oct.  11,1865.. 
Drafted.    M.O.  July  20. '65. 
Disch.  Sept   9. '62;  account 

Pleasant  Valley 

wounds  rec'd  nt  Shiloh.. 

Oct.    12,1864 
Sept.  30,1864 

ed  at  Shiloh         

Colby,  Leonard  W  .... 

Sub.    31.  O.  Oct.  11. 1865... 

Chandler,  Henry  W... 

Jacksonville  ... 

Vandaiia  

Danville 

Decatur 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Dolen,  -John 

Jan.    17,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 

Mustered  out  Jan.  16  J866. 

Dratted.  M.O. Sept. 26. 65.. 

Dysert,  Jaines 

Dunham,  Dayton 

Wounded  at    Fort    Donel- 

Dolph, Nicholas , 

Dunz,  John 

Danville 

Decatur 

Sept.  27,1864 

son    Disch.  Apr.  11, '62.. 
Drafted    Died  Jan.  9,1865. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Eder,  John  H 

Silver  Creek 

Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.     12,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Nov.     2,1864 
Oct.     17,1864 

Drafted.  M.O.  Sept.  28. '6S 

Essington.  Gibson 

Drafted    M.O    Oct.  11. '65 

Fleming,  James  C 

Danville 

Drafted.  M.O.  Sept.  26. '65. 
Sub.     M.  O.  Nov.  1.1865  .. 

Finley,  William 

Drafted.  M  0  Oct. 16, '65.. 

Frank,  Peter 

Decatur 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Chicago  

Gibson,  John  R 

Oot.      6,1864 
Oct!  "'i,' 1864 

11, 1863.  for  promotion 

Sub.      Disch.  Oct.  5.1865.. 

Blakely.Ala..  Apr.  9.1865 

Bell  Prairie";: 
Indian  Grove... 

Buckeye 

Buckhart 

Grob.  John  J 

Feb.      2.1864 
Jan.   ^10,1865 

NTov.   12,1864 
Oct.     13.1864 
Oct.     12,1864 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 

Heart,  Robert 

Mustered  out  J  an .  9, 1866 . . . 

Heart,  Richard 

Hickman,  Andrew  B.. 
Hoblitt.  Alvin  B 

Sub.    M.  O.  Nov.  11.1865.. 
Sub.     M.  O.  Oct.  12.1865.. 

Hatchley,  Isaac 

Decatur 

Disch.  May  1,"62,  account 

Hawley,  John  D 

wounds  received  Shiloh. 
Deserted  June  28,  1862 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


395 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Jones,  Richard  F. 
Jones,  William... 


Kepler,  Mathias. 


Lerche,  Martin 

Lehman,  Jacob  — 
Langheld,  Aiierust 


Thornton 
Decatur.. 


Lynn.  Robert 

Lawson,  Loren 

Lankerman.  Jacob 

Mossman,  William  — 

Magrae.  John  S  ■•■ 

Mathys,  John 

McClelland,  Hugh  .... 

Metcalf,  David 

Meeks.  George 

Martin.  Albert 

McGuire,  Barthol'mew 


McGorray.  Thomas  ... 

Nelson,  Charles 

Nichols.  Thomas  S.... 

Olsen,  Hover 

Oturner,  Thomas 

O'Conner.  James  H... 
Preston,  Thomas 


Manlius. 
Decatur. 


Sept.  7, 1861 

Oct.  4, 1864 

Aug.  8,1861 

Aug.  5,1861 


Aug.   29,1861 


Oct.       4, 1864 


Buck 

Danville  . 


Oct. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


7, 1864 
1.1862 

15. 1863 

28. 1864 
16,1864 


Oct.       7,1864 


Sept.  28,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.     15,1864 


Dec. 
Mar. 
May 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


Danville  , 


Decatur. 
Chicago. 


Sept.  27,1864 


Sept.  27.1864 


Lynn 

Antioch. 
Decatur. 


Pfiefer,  Frank 

Pittger,  George 

Pierpont,  Sherman. 


Roberts,  Samuel  . 

Reed,  John 

Reisrer.  Leonard. 
Rose,  Charles 


Centralia 
Danville  . 


Decatur 

Owensboro  Ky. 


See,  Roberts 

Shoesmith,  James 

Snyder,  Alfred  C 

Stevenson,  George  F'. . 
Stevenson.  Nathan'l  N 

Swift,  Fremon  E 

Swan,  Joseph  C.  H 

Steffin,  Mathias 

Stephen.  Frederick  ... 

Staines.  Dutton 

Stevenson,  William  B. 


Schneiderman.  H'man 

Taylor,  James  T 

Taylor,  George  W 

Vording.  Charles 

Webb,  Thomas  S 

Walker,  Michael 

Webber,  Charles 


Danville  . 


Linn 

Danville . 
Harlem  . . 
Antioch  . 
Olio 


Dec. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Apr. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Oct. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Sept. 


1,1861 
5, 1864 
12,1861 
3,1864 
1,1864 
13,1861 
23, 1861 

15,1864 
17,1861 
27, 1864 


7,1 
2,1 
1, 1862 

13.1864 
30, 1861 
27,1864 


13, 1864 
27, 1864 
17. 1864 
12, 1864 
29.1864 


Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


May 


Sept. 


Oct.      7, 1864 


Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 


13, 1864 
27. 1864 
17, 1864 
12, 1864 


Effingham. 
Danville  ... 


Aug. 
Sept. 


9, 1861 
27, 1864 


Belle  Praire. 

Rockraan  

Decatur 


Zimm.  John 

Zick,  Bernard 

Zwissler,  Joseph  D  ... 


Cooks. 

Green,  Jim 

Hitchit,  Charles. 
Hurst,  Richard.. 
Taylor,  Britton.. 


Centralia 

Belle  Prairie  . 


Jan. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Apr. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


Nov. 
MarV 


17, 1865 
14, 1864 
13, 1861 
28,1861 

28. 1864 
13,: 

10. 1865 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Oct. 


27. 1864 
1.1864 

17. 1865 
14, 1864 


Jan.     10, 1865 


Tra/iK.  from  Vth  Inf. 

Booton,  John  W 

Briggs.  Calvin 

Campbell,  William  F.. 
Cross.  William 


Abingdon. 
Berwick  .. 
Peoria 


Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


11,1863 
11,1864 
15, 1864 
2, 1864 


Flowers,  William  H...  Galesburg Dec.      2,1863 

Harrington,  Freeman May    15,1861 

Johnson,  Jonas Wataga Jan.     22,1864 


Nov. 
Nov. 


Jan. 
Apr. 
Feb. 


Dec. 
May 
Feb. 


16, 1865 
17, 1863 


2. 1864 
14, 1864 

8, 1864 
22, 1864 


25. 1864 
20, 1864 
22, 1864 


Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . . 

Prom.  Sergt.  Ma.ior  Regt.; 
re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 

Disch.  Dec.  15.1862,  acc't  of 
wounds  rec'd  at  Shiloh  . 

Sub.    M.  O.  Oct.  3.1865  .... 

Pro.Corp'l.  Disch. Aug.7, '64 

Disch.  Aug.  8.  '63,  acc't  of 
wounds  received  at  Ray- 
mond, Miss 

Died  Oct.  31,1861 

Died  Feb,  26. 1865 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Pro.  Corp'l.  M.O.  May  4.'66 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866  .. 

Drafted.  M.  O.  Sept.27,1865 
"  Sent.  26. 1865 
Sub.  M.O.  Oct.  30,1865.... 
Discb.  for  prom.  Oct.  11,  '6J 
Drafted.     Killed.  Blakely. 

Ala.,  Apr.  9,1865 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  4,1865.... 
Sub.  M.  O.  Nov.  11.1865... 
Discharged  Oct.  2,1866  .... 
Drafted.  M.  O.  Aug.  31.'65. 

Deserted  Feb.  20.1863 

Disch.  Oct.  15.1863.  acc't  of 

wounds  rec'd  atVicksb'g 
Mustered  out  July  1,1865  .. 

Die'*  Oct.  1.1861 

Drafted.  Killed  at  Blakely. 

Ala.,  Apr.  9,1865 

Drafted.  M.  O.  Sept.  26.'65 
Sub.    M.O.  Oct.  6.1865  .... 

Deserted  Dec    15,1861 

Wounded,  Shiloh,  Apr.6,'62 

Deserted  while  absent  .. 
Sub.  Disch.  Oct.  12,1863.. 
Drafted.  Disch.  Sept. 29. '65 
Drafted.    M.  O.  Sept.  26,'65 


Sub.  M.  O.Oct.  12.1865  ... 
Drafted.  M.  O.  Sept.  26.'65 
Drafted.  M.  O.  Oct.  16.'65. 
Drafted.  M.  O.  Sept.  30.'65 
Sub.  M.  O.  Sent.  28,1865.. 
Trans.  Aug.  2, '61,  order  of 

Col.  Oglesby 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Drafted.  M.  O.  Sept.  26,'65 
Drafted.  M.  O.  Sept.30,'65 
Mustered  out  Jan.  16. '66... 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  13,1865  ... 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Killed  at  Charleston,  Mo., 

Oct.  6.1861 

Pro.Corp'l.  M.  O.  May4.'66 
Pro.Corp'l.  Sergt.  &  2d  Lt. 
Mustered  out  Jan.  9, 1866  . . 


Deserted  May  29,1865 

Deserted  Feb.  6.1865 

Drserted  Sept.  2,18G5 

Deserted  Feb.  7, 1865 

Mustered  out  May  4.1866  .. 
July  5.1865.. 

Deserted  July  19.1865 

Turn'd  over  to  Mil.  author- 
ities as  deserter  from  72d 
Ind.  Inf 

Died  Apr.  13.1865 

Pro.  Sergt.  M.O.  Mar.  14. '65 

Disch.  June  3, '65;  disabil. 


396 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
rollment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Knox,  William 

Aledo  . 

Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.      1, 1864 
Jan.   ^5,1864 

Dec.     8, 1863 

Dec.     1,1863 
Aug.   11.1862 
J  an.    18. 1864 
Dec.    23.1863 
July    15,1861 

Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Sept.  30,1864 
Oct.       7,1864 
Sept.  22.1864 

Apr. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Dec. 

Dec. 

^8,1864 

22, 1864 
2. 1864 
10. 1863 

12, 1863 

Mustered  out  Mav  4.  1866 

Deserted  April  5.  1866 

Pro.Corp'l.  M.O.May4.'66 

Died  Oct.  1,1865 

Pro.  Serjj't  Nov.  15.'64.  Pro. 

2d  Lieut.  Jan.  1.  1865 

Pro.  Sergt.  M.  0.  May  4.'66 

Louison,  Peter 

Lawson.  William 

Martin,  Edward 

Potts,  Lemuel  W 

Berwick 

Galesburg  

Bath 

.^  -• 

Lewiston 

Chillicothe 

Berwick 

Peoria 

Reynolds,  James  R  .. 
Snyder,  James 

Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Sept 

22, 1864 
4. 1864 
10, 1861 

5,1864 

4, 1864 

^  7, 1864 

30.1864 

Discharged  Feb.  26.  1865... 
Mustered  out  Mav  4  1866 

Winters,  John  C 

Trans,  from  nth  Inf. 

Beer,  Charles 

Bossard,F.(Bottoasar) 
Fleck,  Martin 

Green  Co.,  Ohio 

Woodville 

Thornton 

Peoria 

Pro.  Cor.  Disch.  July  14.'64 

Drafted.    M.  0.  Oct.  4.1865 
Sub.    Died  Aug.  15.  1865. . . 
Sub.    M  0   Oct  6  1865 

Harmer,  John 

Marshall  Co.... 

Sub      M   0   Oct  6  1865 

Kimmel,  J  ohn 

Dishon  disch.  Oct  14  1865 

Knacht,  Henry 

Lutz,  Charles  H 

Sublette 

Stephenson  Co. 

Mar.    24.1864 

Mar. 

24, 1864 

order  Gen.  Ct   Martial  .. 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1866. . 
M.O.  Oct.  9.'65.  N.  C.  officer 

Stephenson  Co. 

July    15.1861 
Oct.      7, 1864 

July 
Oct. 

15,1861 
7, 1864 

order  Gen.  Ct.  Martial. . . 

Sub.    M.O.  Oct.  6.  1865 .... 

Pro.  Cor     M.  O.  Mav  4. 1866 

Chicago  

Oct.      4, 1864 
Sept.  19.1864 
Dec.    17, 1863 

Oct. 
Sept 

4,1864 
26, 1864 

Reck,  Matthew 

Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  25.  1865. . . 

Tierce.  Silas 

Wriarht.  James  M 

Veterans. 
Athens.  William  H.... 

Campoell,  JohnE 

Chandler.  Henry  W... 

Decatur 

Jacksonville 

Decatur 

Pekin  . 

Feb.   ^^1,1861 

Dec.    26,1863 
Feb.      1. 1864 
Dec.   ^26.1863 

Jan.      5.1864 
Dec.      5, 1863 
Jan.      4.1864 
Feb.      1. 1864 

Dec.    26.1863 
Feb.      1.1864 

Dec.      5, 1863 
Jan.      5, 1864 
Dec.      5.1863 
Feb.      1, 1864 

Feb. 

Dec. 
Feb. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 

Jan 
Mar. 

Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Feb. 

^  _1, 1864 

26. 1863 
1, 1864 

^26, 1863 

25. 1864 

5. 1863 

4. 1864 
1, 1864 

27, 1864 
17, 1864 

5, 1863 
25,  1864 

5. 1863 

1. 1864 

Deserted  April  5. 1865 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 
Pro.  1st  Sgt.  M.O.  May  4,'66 
Pro.  Sergt.  M.  0.  May  4.'65 
Mustered  out  Mar.  21, 1866. 
Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  Mar.  2, '66 

Geschwinder,  Nichol's 

Jones,  William 

Pro.  Serg't  Major  Reg't    .. 

Jameson.  Joshua 

Lankerman,  .Jacob  — 
Lentz,  Charles 

Decatur  

Cairo  . 

Absent 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1865.. 

Killed  near  Jackson,  Miss.. 

July  7,1864 

Leeper,  William  

Miller.  Henry  A 

Trans,  to  N.C. S.  as  Pr.  Mus 

Pro.Capt.  from  Serg't.July 

14, 1864  

McGorray,  Thomas  ... 
Peters,  Georgre 

Pro.  1st  Lieut..  July  28. 1864 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1864  . 

Peters.  Frank 

Decatur  

Robinett,  John 

Switzer,  John  M 

Schneideryan.  Herm'u 

Pro.  Corp.   M.  O.  May  4. '66 
Pro  Sergt.  Des'dDec.l3.'65 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 

Walker.  Michael 

Pro.  Corp.    M.  0.  May  4,'66 

COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
rollment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 
James  M.  Ashmore  . 
Daniel  Sayers , 

First  IJeulenants. 

Daniel  Sayers  , 

Augustus  P.  Whalen 
John  P.  Railsback  ... 
Sterling  Eaton , 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  S.  Brown 

Augustus  P.  Whalen 
John  F.  Railsback  ... 
James  T.  C.  Watson 


Charleston 


Charleston 


Charleston . 


Apr.    25.1861 
May    15,1862 


July    25,1861 


July  25,1861 
May  15,1862 
Sept.  20,1862 
Mar.    22,1866 


July  25,1861 

Mar.  28,1862 

May  15, 1862 

Sept.  29, 1862 


July    25,1861 


Feb.    27,1863 
Mar.    22,1866 


July    25, 


Resigned  May  15.  1862 

Promoted  Major 

Promoted  

Resigned  Sept.  29. 1862  .... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  29.  1865 
Mustered  out  May  4. 1866.. 


Resigned  Mar.  28,  1862 

Promoted 

Clustered  out'  Sept'.  '29,'  i865 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


397 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Sterling  Eaton 

Nelson  W. Peppers.. 

First  Sergeant. 
Augustus  P.  Whalen 

S^'rgeanis. 
.James  M.  Waddack. 

Solomon  Cossel 

Granville  Ray 

Thomas  C.  J  effries . . 

Corporals. 
Bharles  F.  M. Hanks.. 
James  A.  Kelley 

John  F.  Railsback 

Charles  M.  Cox 

James  B.Campbell 

Herman  D .  Lewis 

Sterling  Eaton 

John  M.  Records 

Musicians. 

Benjamin  F.  Lyon 

George  Bane 

Privates 
Adamson,  William  G. 

Adamson,  Owen 

Benedict.  William  H.. 

Brown,  William   A 

Badger.  Edward  B.... 

Bennett.  Harvey  E 

Boyd,  George  R 

Balch.  John  F 

Brown,  William  P 

Bensley,  Harvey 

Bennett,  Rufus  H 

Bruner,  John  D 

Brewer,  Johnathan 

Colwell,  Ben,iamin 

Cassell.  Hiram  F 

Cox.  Francis 

Catlin,  Clinton  J 

Carr,  Edward  S 

Carr,  John  W 

Clark,  EiiH 

Colwell.  John 

Camp,  John  M 

Camp,  Walter  B 

Caylor,  James  H 

Colston,  John  A 

Doty,  John  G 

Edmond,  Wellington.. 
Eskew.John  M 

English,  John  T 

Franklin.  William  E.. 

Ferguson,  William 

Griffith,  John  W 

Hamilton,  William  H . . 

Hays.  Joshua  H 

Hammond,  John  F 

Henderson,  Enos  F... 

Jones,  William  T 

Jones.  William  A 

Johnston,  Squire  H... 
Jones,  Alexander 


Charleston.  ... 


Charleston. 


Charleston. 


Feb.    20,1866 
Mar.   22,  1866 


July   25.  1861 


July   25,  1861 


July   25,  1861 


Not  mustr'd 


July  25, 1861 


July  25,  1861 


July  25,  1861 


Promoted I.. 

M.  O.  May  4,  1866, 


Sergt. 


Promoted  to  2d  Lieut. 


Charleston. 


July  25.1861 


July  25, 1861 


July  25,  1861 


July   25. 1861 


Discharged  Dec.  15,  1862... 
Diseh.  Feb.  3,  1863;  disabil. 
Died  Nov.  6, 1861;  disease. 
Discharged  May  15,  1862... 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Sep.  15,'63;  prom.lst 

Miss.  Heavy  Art'l'y.  A.D. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut 

Killed  at    Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,  1862 

Disch.  Aug.  27.  '62,  on  acc't 

wd's  rec'd  Ft.  Donelson. 

Deserted  Feb.  8. 1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at    Fort  Donelson» 

Feb.  15, 1862 

Disch.  July  22,  '62:  disabil. 
Discharged  Aug.  5,1864 


Disch.  Nov.  18, '62;  disabil. 
Died  Jan.  6,  1862:  disease.. 

Deserted  Feb.  19.1865 

Disch.  Mar.  15,  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  28,  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Nov.  16,  '61;  disabil. 
Killed,  rear  of  Vicksburg, 

July  1,1863 

Killed  at    Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Discn.  June  30. '62;  disabil. 
Dishon.  disch.  Aug.  5,  1863. 
Died  Nov.  28,  '61;    disease. 

Deserted  Feb.  8.1862 

Disch.  Apr.  28.  '62;  disabiL 
Killed  at  Jackson,  Miss., 

July  7.1864..... 

Mustered  out  July  25.  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed.  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,  1862. 
Wounded:  taken  prisoner 

&  paroled;  died  Jan. 1. '63. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Pro.  Ser't.;  M.O. July30.'64 
Mustered  out  July  6,  1865.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Apr.  6.  1862;    wounds 

rec'd  at  Fort  Donelson. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  May  30.  1863:  wounds. 
Killed  at   Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Killed  Nov.  29.  1863,  near 

Vicksburg,Miss;  R.R.ac. 
Mustered  ou   July  23.  1865. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Disch.  July  22,  '62:  wounds 

rec'd  at  Fort  Donelson.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Di-scharged  Aug.  25, 1864... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Died  Mar.  16.  1862;  disease. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  May  25, 1862;   prom. 


398 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of            T)  ^ 

Remarks. 

Johnston,  Richard 

Charleston 

July    25,1861 

July    25.1861  Discharged  Aug.  5.1864.... 

Kellogg.  Francis  M... 

Disch.  June  8.'  62;  wounds 

Lazenby.  John  M 

Died  Feb.  18, 1862;  wounds 
rec'd  at  Donelson 

Logan,  Charles  F 

' '           

' ' 

' ' 

Disch.  Nov.  18. '61;  disabil. 

Lawson,  Henry 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Linder,  Levi  F 

Lacross,  John 

' ' 

' ' 

Deserted  Nov.  16,1861 

Little,  William 

Morrison,  John  W 

McKinstry,  Ira  L 

' ' 

" 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 

McLean,  Archibald  ... 

"           

' ' 

Tr.  Inv.  Corp.  Sept.  15. '63. 

McCormiek,  tiice  S 

Tr.  to  Co.  F,5th  Reg  V.R.C. 

McUarty.  Jerry 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Disch.  Sept.  1,'62;  wounds 
rec'd  at  Shiloh 

Norfolk.  Harrison 

" 

Discharged  Mar.  25,1864... 

Potter,  (ieorge 

" 

Disch.  July  22, '63;  wounds 
rec'd  at  Donelson 

Peppers.  Nelson  W  ... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Plew,  Isaac  D 

• ' 

' ' 

Pound,  William  J.  G.. 

Disch.  June  24. '62;  wounds 

rec'd  at  Shiloh 

Peterson,  Abraham... 

' ' 

' ' 

Disch.  Apr.  28, '62;  disabil. 

Parker,  William 

Mustered  out  May  9.  1865.. 

Rosebraw,  David 

' ' 

• ' 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 

Rea,  Robert 

' ' 

' ' 

Disch.  July  22. '62;  wounds 

rec'd  at  Donelson 

Reynolds,  William  H. 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Skelly,  William  A 

Disch.  Jan.  13, '63;  wounds 
rec'd  at  Donelson 

Swinford,  John 

' ' 

Discharged  Sept.  25,1864  .. 

Scranton,  Charles  G.. 

"           

' ' 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Steeley,  James 

Disch.  May  7,  '63;  disabil.. 

Southerland,  John 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 
Feb.  15.1862 

Thomas.  John  D 

" 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Turner,  Colby  F 



Killed  at  Fort  Donelson. 
Feb.  15.1862 

Turner,  Absalom 

Wright,  George 

' ' 

' ' 

Watson,  James  T.  C    . 

.. 

Woodworth,  Seth  L... 

Disch.  June  6.'62;  disabil.. 

Walker,  John  E 

' ' 

' ' 

Tr.  Inv.  Corps  May  24, '64. 

Woodman,  John  L 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Waters,  John  B 

" 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 

Recruits. 

Alfred,  Alphonso 

Charleston 

Jan.      1,1864 

Jan.     20.1864 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . . 

Austin,  William  H.... 

Oct.      1, 1861 

Oct.       1.1861 

Disch.  Nov.  18. '62;  disabil. 

Adkins,  John  W 

Charleston 

May    24,1864 

Apr.    28,1864 

Mustered  out  May  4. 1866.. 

Oct.      1,1861 
Jan.      1,1862 

Boyd,  Robert 

Died  about  Feb.  20.1862.  of 

wounds  rec'd,  Donelson. 

Bane,  William 

Dec.    11,1863 

Jan.    20,1864 

Pro.  <  orp.  M.O.May4.'66 

Bear,  Robert 

Mar.    21,1864 

Apr.    28,1864 

Died  May  6,1864;  disease.. 

Bowlin,  Henry  B 

Dec.    20,1863 

Jan.    20,1864 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 

Bennett,  Harvey  E.... 

Dec.      1, 1863 

Dec.    16.186i 

Drowned  July  22.1864 

Bradshaw,  John  W  ... 

Parmington 

Mar.    21.1864 

Apr.    28,1864 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Camp.  George 

Charleston 

Dec.      1, 1863 

Dec.    17,186t 

"                     " 

Camp.  William 

Jan.      5,1864 

Jan.      5,1864 

"                     " 

Cassell,  William 

Charleston 

Jan.     20,1864 
Dec.    20.1863 

b^eb.    22,1864 
Jan,    20.1864 

Killed  at  Jackson,  Miss- 
July  7, 1864        

Cassell.  James  A 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Concannon,  Michael .. 

' ' 

Jan.     11.1864 

Feb.    22,186^ 

Died  Oct.  25.1864;  disease. 

Crowder,  Burrell 

' ' 

Mar.    21.1864 

Apr.    28,186^ 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 

Epley,  John 

' ' 

Jan.    28,1864 

Feb.    22, 186^ 

Mustered  out  Apr.  19,1-66. 

Ellington,  Henry  C... 

Martinsville 

Mar.    21,1864 

Apr.    28,1864 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 

Ferguson,  Brice 

Deserted  Dec.  31,1865 

Jan.    19,1865 
Apr.    21,1864 

Jan.     19,1865 
May      9,1864 

Hevel,  Christopher  . . . 

Charleston 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Howell,  George 

Ashmore 

Feb.      1, 1864 

Apr.    28.186^ 

Disch.  Sept.  1.'64;  disabil. 

Harry,  William  E 

Charleston 

Jan.      5,1864 

Jan.      5, 186^ 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Hawkins,  Asel  J 

Dec.    20,186c 

Jan.     20.186' 

Jones,  James  D 

Dec.      1, 1863 
Mar.    21,1864 

Dec.    17.1863 
Apr.    28,1864 

Jester.  Henry  L 

Charleston  .... 

"                     " 

Kellogg.  Francis  M. ... 

"                     " 

Kennedy.  Patrick 

Sept.    i,i86i 

Sept.    1.1861 

Discharged  Sept.  1,1864... 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


399 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 

muster. 


Knight,  .John  L 

Lewis.  Harmon  D. 
Lettrel,  Thomas... 


Charleston 
Charleston 


Mathers,  Samuel  S.. 

Mote,  David  W 

Morton.  Robert  L  ... 
Morton,  Henry  C  — 
McNamara,  Patrick. 


McKee,  William 

Myers,  William 

Magrgart,  John 

Potter,  Jasper 

Patterson,  Ancil  H... 

Plank.  William  W 

Ryan,  William  H 

Roberts.  John  D 

Rousey,  Lafayette  ... 
Roberts, Simpson  C. 
Swinford.  George  H  . 
Steeley,  William 


Linens.  Mo. 
Charleston  . 


Dolson 

Charleston  ... 
Indian  Grove. 
Charleston  ... 


Stafford.  James  A 

Simon,  John  

Temple.  Lynn  M 

Tuttle.  Edmond  B  .... 
Winkleblack.Mas'n  P 
Winkleblack.  Milt'n  C. 
Whalen,  Augustus  P, 

Cookn. 

Hendriek,  Robert 

Johnson,  John , 


Transferred  from    nth 
Jmantry. 

Burns,  Thomas  J 

Cadwallader  Wm.  H.. 

Castles,  Joseph 

Fitzpatriek,  Dennis... 

Golden,  James  P 

Gay  lord,  George 

Griffin,  Morris 

Keller,  Villiam  M 

Knoll,  Charles  A 

Lamb,  Patrick 

McElhany.  Samuel.... 

Miller,  Peter 

Shannon.  Henry 

Smith,  William  

Seaman,  John  D 


Stoltz,  George  ... 
Seiman.  Harman. 
Wagoner.  Lewis  . 


Mar.    21, 1864  Apr.    28.1864 


Apr.    11.1864 


Apr. 


Charleston 


Dec. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 

Nov. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


Dec. 


Nov. 

Feb. 


LaSalle 
Chicago 
LaSalle 
Neoga  .. 
Ottawa  . 
LaSalle 


LaSalle   ... 

Teutopolis. 

Alton 

LaSalle   ... 

Peru 

LaSalle   ... 


Drafted  and  Substitute 
Rf-cruits. 

Ames.  John  F 

Beeson,  Sidney  L  . 


Beckemier.  Ferdinand 

Brookman,  Chrlstop'r 
Bangeley,  Lewis  ... 
Caulcraft,  William. 
Goodnough.  .Jesse  . 

Orantz,  Josenh 

Hull,  .Moses  M 

Hart.  Samuel 

Kennedy,  Thomas  . 

Kylander,  John 

McClarey,  Gordon  S  .. 
Martin.  Hezekiah  B. 
Stewart,  William  C  . 

Smith.  Charles 

Summer,  John 

Waterman,  J  ohn  , . . . 


Dec. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Dee. 
Jan. 


Gillespie  ... 
Effingham.. 
Mound  City 


Bennington 
Chicago 


Jefferson  co 
Bennington 


11,1863 
21,1864 
1, 1864 
21,1864 
11.1864 

21,1864 

28. 1863 
21.1864 

1, 1862 
11,1 
17, 1865 
11.1864 
21,1863 
11,1864 

21. 1864 
\/- 
5,1864 

1, 

11,: 
11,1863 
^^1,1863 

20.1863 
28, 1864 


1, 

1. 1864 


.     20,1864 
Apr.    28,1861 


Feb.    22,1864 


Apr. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
May 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Apr. 

Feb. 
Jan. 

Nov. 
May 
Jan. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Feb. 


Nov. 
Feb. 


1,1863 
1. 1864 


Mustered  out  May  4.  1866  . . 
Deserted  as  Corp.  Feb.8.'63 
Wounded  Jackson,  Miss. 
Discharged  Sept.  8.  1865. 
Mustered:out  May  4,1866.. 

Died  Apr.  20, 1864;  disease. 
Died  Oct.  2,  1864;  disease.. 
Transf 'd  to  Co.  G.  23d  Reg't 
V.R.C.  M.  O.Nov.  14.'65. 
Mustered  out  Apr.  19,  1866, 
Disch.  Jan.  1.  1865;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Killed  ar  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1866. 
Mustered  out  Jan.  16,  1866. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Deserted  Dec.  12.1865 

Mustered  out  Blay  4.  1866.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  July  25,  1864.  wounds 

received  at  Jackson 

Disch.  Apr.  28.  '62:  disabil. 

Deserted  Dec.  12  1865 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 
Discharged  Dec.  31.  1864... 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 
Mustered  out  Apr.  19,  1866. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  14,1865.. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  14, 1865  . 


4. 1863  Dec.  24, 1863 

1.1864  Jan.  23,1864 


Dec.    24, 1863  Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . 


Jan.     23,1864 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

Jan. 
Jan. 


Sept. 
Nov. 


,1864 
,1864 
,1864 


Tan.  23. 1864 
Mar.  21,1864 
Jan.    23.1864 


Oct.     18, 1864 
Oct.     12, 1864 


Belle  Plain  .. 
Jefferson  co  . 
Bell  View.... 
La  Prairie  ... 
Belle  Plain.. 
Avon  Hall... 


Magnolia  . 


Sept. 
Oct. 


30, 1864 
18, 1864 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


10, 
12, 1864 
18, 1864 
19, 1864 
30, 1864 
25, 1864 


Oct. 
Oct. 


25.1864 
19. 


Mustered  out  Oct.  5.1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  5,  1865. 


Mar, 
Jan. 


Sept. 
Nov. 


Oct. 


21.1864 
23. 1864 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Mustered  out  Oct.  5. 1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  5,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  5. 1865.. 

Deserted  Nov.  19.  1865 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  5,  1865.. 
Disch.    Jan.    ,    1866.  order 

Gen.  Sheridan 

Died  Aug.  5,  1865 

Died  June  6.  1865 

Discharged  Jan.  5,  1866 


Mustered  out  Sept.  29,  1865 
Sub.    Disch.   May  4,    1865, 

order  Sec.  War 

Sub.    Disch.  Aug.  8,  1865; 

disability  

Mustered  out  Oct.  19,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  11, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  29.  1865 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  18,  1865... 
Mustered  out  Oct.  19.  1865. 
.Mustered  out  Sept.  29. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  12. 1865. 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  18.  1865... 
Sub.  Died  Feb.1,'65;  dise'se 
Mustered  out  Sept.  29. 1865. 
Sub.    M.  O.  Oct.  24.  1865... 

Disch  aged  Oct.  3,  1865 

Sub.  M  O.  Oct.  18,  1865... 
Died  Apr.  7.  1866;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  18. 1865  . 


400 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Veteran.^, 
Bailey.  AlamanzaC... 
Camp  John  M 

Charleston 

Bloomington.  .. 
Charleston 

;;      :::::: 

Feb. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Dec. 

Jan. 
Feb. 

Jan. 
Feb. 

Jan. 
Feb. 

Dec. 
Feb. 

Dec. 

^  _1. 1864 

31, 1863 
15, 1863 

5. 1863 

21, 1863 

1. 1864 
1, 1864 

2, 1864 
1, 1864 

5,1864 
^  ^1. 1864 

31,1863 
^  _1, 1864 

5,1863 

Feb. 

Mar. 
•Ian. 

fe 

Jan. 

Jan. 
Feb. 

Jan. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 

K-. 

Feb. 
Dec. 

^^1.1864 

22, 1864 
25, 1864 
2, 1864 

14. 1863 

2,1864 

1,1864 
1, 1864 

2. 1864 

17. 1864 

1,1864 

5, 1864 
1, 1864 
1, 1864 
1, 1864 
17, 1864 

^  ^1, 1864 

31,1863 
^  ^1, 1861 

13, 1863 

Pro. Sergt. M.O.May  4, '66. 

Cos  Francis. 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 
Pro. Corp'l. M.O.May  4, '66. 

Pro.Corp'l.  Disch.Nov.15, 
1865;  disability 

Pro.  1st  Sergt.    M.O.May 
4,1866 

Cou'lson,  Jolin  A 

Drake,  James  W 

Doted  John  G. 

Eaton,  Sterling 

Ferguson, William  .... 
Hanks,  Charles  F 

Henderson.  Enos  F 

Hays,  Joshua  H 

Johnston,  Squire  H  — 

Died  Mar. 25, 1865:  disease. 

Pro. 1st  Sergt.  Disch.Aug. 
27,1862,  on  acc.'t  wounds 
rec'd  at  Fort  Donelson.. 

Pro. Sergt.    M.O.May  4,  66 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 

M.O.  June  13, '65,  by  order 
of  President 

Little,  William  

Disch.Nov.30,'64,  by  order 

Sec.  War 

Mustered  put  May  4,  1866.. 

Pro. Sergt.   M.O.May  4. '66 
Pro.Corp'l.    Disch.Oct.  1, 

1865;  disability 

Mustered  out  Apr.  19,  1866. 
Mustered  put  MHy^_4, 1866.. 

Dishon.  disch.  Jan.  11, '65. 

Deserted  Dec.  12,1865 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  .. 
Disch.  to  date.  Dec.  31. '65. 

Lawson.  Henry 

Morrison,  John  W 

McCarty,  Jerry 

Pepper,  Nelson  W 

Plew  Isaac  D 

Reynolds,  William  H.. 
Swinford, George  H... 
Scranton,  Charles  G. . . 

Turner,  Absalom 

Thomas,  John  D 

Wright,  George 

Woodrum,John  L 

COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Luther  M.  Startsman. 

Olney 

July 
Apr. 
Aug. 

July 
Apr. 
Aug. 

July 
Apr. 
July 

July 

July 

July 

25. 1861 

17. 1862 
30, 1864 

25. 1861 

17. 1862 
30. 1866 

25. 1861 

17. 1862 
28, 1864 

25, 1861 

25, 1861 

_25,1861 

July    25,1861 
Jan.    23.1864 
Nov.   16,1864 

July    25,1861 
Jan.    23.1864 

Resigned  Apr.  17,1862 

Joseph  W.  Robards 

Resigned  Sept   30  1864 

• ' 

First  Lieutenants. 

Joseph  B.  Jones 

Albert  W    Birch  . 

Mustered  out  May  4. 1866   . 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Joseph  B    Jones 

Olney 

July    25,1861 
Feb.    27,1863 
Dec.   30.1864 

July    25,1861 

July    25.1861 

July    25,1861 

Promoted 

Augustus  E.  Barrett.. 

Newton 

Claremont 

Newton 

Mustered  out  July  24, 1864. 

First  Sergeant. 

Sergeants.  _ 

Feb    15, 1862 

William  H.  Starr 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 

John  Youngling 

.. 

Feb.  15,1862 

Red.to  r'ks.M. O.July  30,'64 

Corporals. 
John  W.  Schell 

Fairfield 

Olney 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  Jul v  24,1864... 

George  McKee 

• ' 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Trans.to  V. R.C.May  22.'64 

• ' 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1864. 

William  Hicks         .  .. 

•  ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Robert  Crosby 

Xenia 

Red.to  r'ks.M. 0. July  30.'64 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


401 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Musicians . 
Manuel  McMichaels... 
R    D    White 

Grayville 

Olney. 

July  ^25,1862 

July    25.1862 
July    25,1861 

" 

Augr.  U.  1861 

Oct.      1,1864 
Aug.  14,1861 

Feb.     1,1865 
Aug.  W,1861 

July  ^25,1861 

July    25.1861 
July    25.1861 

Oct,    18.1862 

Discharged  Aug.  23, 1861. . . 
Died  at  Cincinnati  Apr.2,'62 

Discharged  Julv  24  1862... 

Wagoner. 
Robert  Moore    

Newton 

Privates. 

Newton . 

Feb    15, 1862    

Allen  Lewis  W 

Honorably  discharged  Feb. 

Beck,  Benjamin  F 

Burk  Jc'eph     

22,1862  

Newton . 

Died  at  Cairo  Nov.  20,1861. 

Bullard.  John  W 

Mustered  out  July  30,1864. 

Brooks,  Thomas  M 

Noble 

.  >                     11 

Boggs,  Daniel  C 

Clairmount 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Died  Apr.  26,1862,  wounds 

ree'dat  Fort  Donelson... 
Discharged  April  9,1862... 

.. 

Feb.  15.1862 

Chauncey,  David  M... 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 

Campbell,  James  P 

Killed  at  Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Clark,  James 

Newton 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Chilcott,  Ephraim  .... 

Cluxton.  John  T 

Durham,  John  H.  L  .. 

Grayville 

Olney . 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1864. 
Discharged  July  24,1862... 
Mustertd  out  July  30,  1864 

Noble 

Givens,  James  A 

Mustered  out  July  3U,  1864 

Goyer,  Benjamin    .... 

Olney . 

Discharged  July  24  1864 

Honney,  James  M 

Newton 

Hart,  Joseph 

Olney  . 

1 1                     , , 

Hogue.  William 

Grayville 

Olney  

Discharged  April  30, 1862. . . 

Jones,  William  B 

Newton  . 

Discharged  July  24,1864  ... 

Kent,  William  H 

Kent,  William  A 

rec'd  at  Fort  Donelson  .. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Kerlee,  William  H.... 

Keeler,  John  W 

Lewis.  Thomas  S 

Large,  Wilson 

Clairmount 

Olney  . 

Discharged  July  24,1864  ... 

Large,  Philip  ... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Lewis,  Joseph  T 

Leonard.  John 

Mading,  Thomas  M... 
McCarty,  Daniel  J  .... 

Clairmount 

Grayville 

Maple  Grove.... 

Discharged  April  29.1862  .. 
Killed. Raymond, May  12, '63 
Died  at  Cairo  Oct.  20,1861. 
Killed, Raymond, May  12,'63 

McMurty,  Joester 

Xenia :.... 

Died  June  16,1863,  wounds 

Packett,  Berry 

Olney  

rec'd  at  Vicksburg 

Discharged  April  30,1862  .. 

Phillips,  William  F... 

Mt.  Erie 

Mustered  out  July  30,1864  . 
Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  July  30, '64 

Reed, Jesse         .  . 

Newton  . 

Discharged  Jan    20,  1863 

Olney . 

Scott,  Curtis  M 

Smith,  Edmund 

Pro.  Serg.M.O.  July30.'64 
Died  at  Cairo,  Oct    18,1861. 

Shaw,  George 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr  6,'62. 

'  > 

Wolf,  Reuben  J 

Hecruits. 
Arnette,  William 

Grayville 

Olney  

Trans.to  V.R.C.,Oct.22.'63 
Pro. Corp.  M.O.Oct.l7.'65. 

Brooks,  George  W.  .. 

Noble 

Pro.lstSer.  M  O.Julyl.'64 

Birch,  Charles  N 

Tazewell  co 

Clairmount 

Olney  . 

Oct.      1, 1864 

Mustered  out  Sept.  30.1865 

Baldwin,  George  M... 

Deserted  March  16.1863.... 

Carson  Noah 

Discharged  Aug.  13,1864... 

Ohio 

Feb.     1,1865 

Mustered  out  Jan.  31.1866. 

Dever,  Thomas 

Noble     

Discharged  Aug.  13,1865  .. 

Davis  Henry  D 

Olney . 

Discharged  Feb  •  20, 1863. . . 

Davis    Thomas 

Vol.  1—26 

402 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Davis.  Roland 

Friedley,  Lawrence... 

Fritz,  Abraham 

Hathaway,  J  oseph  A . . 
Hathaway,  Ralph  W.. 

Harris,  John  W 

Jones,  Edward  T 

Jones,  John  E 

Jones,  William  B 

Keath.  Matthias 

Lyons,  Wilton  D 

Lessing,  Broomfield.. 

Myers,  James 

Miller.  Wm.  T 

McClanahan,  Perry... 

Miller,  Gotlieb 

•O'Reilly,  Thomas 

Phiilan.  Jacob 

Eodgers.  Daniel  B 

Ranney,  John 

Rickey,  Thomas  B  — 
Raymond.  Samuel  .... 

Ratclifif,  James 

Rector,  Levi 

Smith,  William  V 

StoUs,  Nicholas 

Smith,  Joseph 

Slyter,  Benjamin  R... 

Schaiper,  John 

Terrell,  Samuel  W.... 
VanMetre,  Thomas  B. 
Woodland.  William... 
Watchal,   Lewis 


Cooks. 
Anderson,  John. 
Evans,  Henry  ... 

Jones.  Levi 

Williams,  Lewis 


Noble  . 
Olney . 


Olive 


Noble  . . . 
Newton  . 
Noble... 
Chicago. 
Noble... 


Aug.  14,1861 


Jan.    16,1865 
Aug.   14.1861 


Oct.     3,1864 
Aug.   14,1861 


Parkersburg 

Olney   

Noble 


Olney 


Noble 

Washington 

Olio 

Lacon  

Olney  

Noble 


Olney 


Olive  . 
Dale  .. 
Noble , 


Washington. 
Olney  


Drafted  and   Substitute 
Recruits . 

Byetta,  John 

Barns, (Jharles  W... 

Brown.  John  V , 

Bird.  Robert 

Childs.  Benjamin.. 

Coon,  Samuel 

Coon,  Norman 

Chrystle,  William  S 

Cliflf,  Richard 

Christian,  Roland  C 
Dickey,  Samuel  — 
Dugan,  James  W... 
Duncan,  Leonard.. 
Easton,  Clark  H.  ... 

Elston,  Samuel 

Edwards,  William  . 
Grogran,  James  M. 
Grant.  Winslow — 
Harriott,  Bphriam. 
Hillman,  Charles... 

Hood.  John  S 

Howard.  William  M 
Hays,  William  T... 

Hunt,  Jacob 

Holly,  John  T 

Kellogg,  Joseph  W. 

King,  John  W 

Large,  Robert  W... 

Lucas.  John  E 

Luke,  George  M  — 
Millburn.  Washington 
Murray,  Samuel  B . 
Newhall,  Samuel  A 
Nesbitt.  William  A. 
O'Brien,  James  S  .. 

Pyle,  Wade  H 

Reigal,  William — 


Montgomery 
Bridgeport .. 


Roberts  — 
Mill  Brook. 
Manlius  ... 


Halleck. 
Evans  .. 


Jan.  16,1865 


Oct.   3. 1864 


Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Aug. 


14,1861 
25. 1865 
1, 1865 
27, 1865 
14, 1861 


16, 1865 
3, 1865 
14, 1861 

25, 1865 
14, 1861 


Jan.  25,1865 
Feb.  1, 1865 
Jan.    27,1865 


Aug.  1. 18G3 

Dec.  1, 1863 

Mar.  3. 1863 

Dec.  1,1863 


Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 


Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


Ross 

Hull 

Brimfleld. 


Ohio 

Woodstock  . . 


West  Mound., 
St.  Albans... 

Metamora 

Casanovia ... 

Parker 

Bloomfleld  . . 
Magnolia  — 
Montgomery 


Quincy 
Chili... 
Keene  . 


25. 1864 
27, 1864 
7, 1864 
29, 1864 
20. 1864 
10. 1864 
25. 1864 
28. 1864 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


Jan.    16.1 
Feb.      3,1865 


Jan.    25.1 


Dec.  4,1863 

Dec.  1, 

Mar.  3, 1863 

Dec.  1, 


Died,Bird's  Point.Oct.18'61 
Pro.Cor.  Disch.  Aug.  13, '61 
Discharged  Jan.  20,1862.... 
Mustered  out  Jan. ^15, 1866. 

Deserted  Nov.  20,1862 

Discharged  April  26,  1862.. 
Discharged  April  9.  1862... 
Mustered  out  Oct.  2,  1865.. 

Re- enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  13,  1864.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Jan.  20,1862... 

Discharged  Aug.  l.S,  1864.. 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 

Deserted  Dec.  1.1862 

Mustered  out  Jan.  24,1866. 
Mustered  out  Jan.  31,1866. 
Mustered  out  Jan.  26,1866. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  13,  1864.. 

Discharged  Jan.  20,1862... 
Discharged  Aug.  13.  1864.. 

Mustered  out  Feb.  15.1866. 
Mustered  out  Feb.  2, 1866. . 
Died  at  Odin,  111., Oct.25,'61 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Jan.  24,1866. 
Deserted  March  13.1863.... 


Deserted  Feb.  7.1865.. 
Deserted  Sept.  6.1864. 

Deserted  Jan.  3,1865.! 


Sept. 
Sept. 


19, 1864 
26, 1864 
21,1864 
6, 1864 
11. 1864 
26, 1864 
11,1864 
20, 1864 


Oct.   5, 1864 


Oct.  19.1864 
Oct.  7.1864 
Sept.  19,1864 


Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


3. 1864 
26. 1864 

1.1864 
20, 1864 
21, 1864 
19, 1864 
17, 1864 
11,1864 
21, 1864 


Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Discharged  Aug.  13,  1865.. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  10,  1865. 
25.1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  24,1865.... 
27,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 

1864  Sub.  M.O.  Oct.  6,1865 

29,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  28,1865 
20,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  26,1865. 
11,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  10.1865. 
25.1864  Sub.  M.O.  Oct.  24.1865.... 
29,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Sept.  28,  1865.. 
11,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  10,1865.. 
19,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Sept.  26,1865.. 
26,1864  Mustered  out.  Sept. 25, 1865 
21,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Sept.  26.1865.. 
6,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  26,1865... 
12,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  11,1865... 
26,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  25,1865 
11,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  10,1865... 
20,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  19,1865 

Discharged  Sept.  19,1865.. 

5,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  10.1865... 

13,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  12,  1865. 

19,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  18,1865. 

7.1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  17.1865. 

_19. 1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  18, 1865 

3,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  2.1865.. 
26. 1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  25. 1865 

1,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  30,1865 
20,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  19,1865 
21,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  3,1865.. 
19,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  18,1865 
17,1864  Sub.  M.O.  Oct.  16,1865.... 
11,1864  Sub.  M.O.  Oct.  19,1865.... 

21,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  3,1865 

20, 1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  19. 1865 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


403 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


•Smith.  William 

Sunderland,  Joseph  .. 
Steward,  Lafayette... 
Simonton,  William  R. 

Shaffer,  Aquilla  J 

Traver.  Hiram  S.  W.. 

Turner,  Hugh  C 

"Thompson.  Thomas... 

Wonder,  John  W 

Witt,  John 

Woods,  Henry  A 

Wilson.  Benjamin   or 

Benjamin.  Wilson  S. 

•Cox,  Tilson 


Hunt,  Harrison 


Metamora 
Ohio 


Sept.  19.1864 
Sept.  20,1864 


Liberty. 


Nettle  Creek. 
Brimfield.  . .. 


Brimfleld.  ... 


Mill  Creek. 
Ohio 


Moore,  Garland  M 

Transfd from  11th  Inf. 

'Henshaw,  Richard 

Harvey,  Eli 

Powers,  John 

Mclmov.  Otis 

Slater,  Thomas 

Steadman,  Henry  V. . . 

Seward.  Calvin 

Vestal,  Jay 

West,  Amos  L 


West  Mound. 
Ohio 


Edgewood. 


Edgewood, 
Lacon 


Transfd  frovi  nth  Inf. 

Birch.  Albert  W 

■Bush,  Sampson 

Bainbridge,  William.. 

Barber,  George  

Black,  George  W 

Carroll.  Edwin 

-Crawford,  John  W.... 

Delph.  Charles  D 

Edwards.  William  C 

Furr,  Churchville 

Griflflth,  Edward  E.... 

Hodson,  John  L 

Harrington,  Frank 

Hawley.  Joseph   B 

Halves,  George  M 

Krider.  John 

McCaskey,  Solomon.. 

Smith,  Aurelius 

Weaver,  Robert  J 


Cuba 

Canton 

Metamora  . 

Canton 

Washburn. 


Metamora  . 

Canton 

Monmouth. 

Canton 

Arispe 

Aledo 

Pekin 

Eminence  . 
Burkhart.  . 

Canton 

Burkhart.  . 


Veterans 
Amette,  Frederick... 

Bowes,  David 

Boggs,  Daniel  C 

■Clark,  James 

Dailey,  Charles  W... 

Emery,  Elton  A 

Hicks,  William 

Keeler,  John  W 

Kerlee,  William  H... 

Keath,  Matthias 

Kent,  William  A 


Olney.  .. 


Large,  Phillip 

Lessing,  Broomfield.. 
McKee,  George 


Raymond,  Samuel 

Schell,  John  W 

Vanmetre,  Thomas  B, 
Wallace.  William  H.. 


Fairfield. 
Olney. ... 


Sept.  20,1864 

Aug.  19.1864 

Oct.  7, 1864 

Oct.  11, 1864 

Sept.  20,1864 

Oct.  11. 1864 

Sept.  27,1864 

Sept.  20,1864 

Oct.  19, 1864 

Sept.  20,1864 


Jan.     20. 1864 
Jan.    22,1864 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


.Jan. 
Mar. 
Oct. 


27, 1864 
20, 1864 


19, 1864 
20, 1864 


24,1864 
21, 1864 
11, 1864 


Feb.    29,1864 
Jan.      9.1865 


Feb. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
July 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


Dec. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Feb. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


25.1864 
12, 1863 


24, 1861 
20, 1861 

9,1861 
28, 1863 
23, 1863 
25,1864 

4, 1864 

25. 1863 
17. 1861 

9, 1861 

15. 1864 

3. 1863 
7. 1S64 

1. 1864 


5. 1864 
17. 1864 
5, 1864 
1,1864 
5.1864 


5. 1863 

2. 1864 
5, 1864 

15.1863 

5, 1864 
1, 1864 


15.1863 
5, 1864 


Oct. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


Feb. 
Jan. 


15, 1864 
11, 1864 
11.1865 
3. 1864 
12, 1864 


26. 1864 
31, 1864 


Jan. 

31 

1864 

::::::::::::: 

Sept. 

20, 1861 

Dec. 

25 

1864 

Dec. 
Apr. 


Apr. 
Dec. 
Apr. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


8, 1864 
25, 1864 
8,1864 


25, 1864 
17,1864 
25,1864 
17, 1864 
25,1864 


Sub.  M.O.Sept.  25,1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  18, 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  19. 1865 
>.Iustered  out  Oct.  3.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  10.1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  19,1865 
Sub.  M.O.  Oct.  20,1865.... 

Sub.  xM.O.  Oct.  6,1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  10. 1865.. 
Sub.  M.O.  Oct.  18,1865.... 
Mustered  out  Oct.  10,1865, 

Mustered  out  Oct.  25,1865. 
Died  Marshall,  Tex.,  July 

25,1865 

Died  Jefferson,  Tex.,  Aug. 

14,1865 

Died   N,  Orleans,  Apr.  10, 

1865:  wounds 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . . 

Mustered  out  Oct.  10.1865. 
Discharged  Oct.  10,1865... 
Mustered  out  Oct.  14,1865. 
.Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . 
Mustered  out  Jan.  10.1866. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  2,1865.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  11,1865. 


Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9.1864. 
Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 
Discharged  Sept.  8,1864... 
Discharged  July  11,1864... 
Discharged  July  14.1864... 
Discharged  Sept.  8,1864... 
Mustered  out  June  13, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Feb.  2.1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  5,1865. 
Mustered  out  May  17,1865. 
Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 
Discharged  July  16.1864... 
Discharged  Sept.  8,1864... 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . 
Mustered  out  Apr.  19.1866 
Mustered  out  May  24,1865. 
Died.  Bryant,  111.,  Dec.4,  '64 


Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Pro. Corp.  M.O.May  4. '66. 

Deserted  Aug.  1,1865 

Pro.lst  Serg.  M.O.May  4.'66 
Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 


Jan.   2,1864 


Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


25, 1864 
22, 1861 
17, 1864 

1, 1864 
2, 1864 
25, 1864 


Pro. Corp.  M.O.May  4, '66. 

Sent,  by  Gen. Ct. Martial.. 

Pro.  Corp.  Sick  at  N.  Or- 
leans at  M.  O 

Pro.  Serg.  M.O.  May  4, '66 

Pro.  Corp.  M.O.May  4, '66 

Corp'l  from  organization. 
M.  O.  May  4, 1866 

Mustered  out  May  4.1866.. 

Pro.  Serg.  M.O.  May  4. '66 

Mustered  out  May  4.1866.. 

Pro.  Serg.  M.O.May  4. '66 


404 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


COMPANY  E. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 

muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Peoria  ... 

July    25,1861 

Resigned  Mar.  25.  1862 

Farmington 

Peoria 

Mar.    25,1862 
July    25,1863 

July    25,1861 
Mar.    25,1862 
July    25,1863 
July    25.1864 

July    25,1861 
Mar.    25,1862 
July    25,1864 

July    25,1861 

July    25.1861 

July    25,2861 

July    25,1861 
July  ^25.1861 

Samuel  Caldwell 

First  Lieutenants. 

Feb.      9, 1864 
July    25,1861 

Mustered  out  May  4.1864.. 

Samuel  Caldwell 

Farmington  .... 

Mar.    11,1864 
Nov.    17,1864 

July    25,1861 
Feb.    27,1863 
Jan.    17,1865 

July    25,1861 

July    25,1861 

July    25.1861 

July    25.1861 
July  _25.1861 

William E.  Yarnell  ... 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 
Promoted  

Second  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  Caldwell 

Frederick  A.  King  .... 

Farmington 

Peoria 

Daniel  T.  Hindman... 

Mustered  out  May  4. 1866.. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieut 

First  Sergeant. 
Fred  A   King 

Peoria 

Sergeants, 
Otis  P.  Martin 

Peoria 

Prom.  Sergt.  Maj.  Oct.l.'61. 

Rea'c'd  tor'ks  Nov.22.'62. 

M.  O.  July  30.  1864 

Died  at  Pittsburg  Landing 

Apr.8.1862 

Alex.  Y.  Harrison 

Washington 

Bloomington.... 
Peoria     .. 

Joseph  E.  Harbin 

Benjamin  F.  Lawson. 

Corporals. 
Hiram  W.Johnson  ... 

Benjamin  W.  Brown.. 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Discharged  Mar.  14,1864... 

Red'c'd  to  ranks  Mar.  1.'61. 

M.  0.  July  30.  1864 

Prom.  Sergt  Trans  V  R  C 

Charles  D.  Irons 

Sept.  15,  1863 

Re'dtor'ks  Apr '63.  Disch 

John  Wham 

.. 

Apr.24,'63.  Prom.  86th  111. 
Prom.  Sgt.    Disch.  July  31, 

1862;  wounds  at  Shiloh.. 
Re'dtor'ks.  M.O.July 30, '64 
Prom.  Sgt.  Apr.  10,'63.  Re'd 

tor'ks  June  1,'63.  Died  at 

Vicksburg  Feb.  17,1864  .. 

John  Thompson 

William  L.Caldwell.. 

Farmington  .... 

Henry N. Keener 

3fusicians. 
Henry  H.  Walton 

Peoria 

Mustered  out  July  30  1864 

Henry  M.  Kiker 

Privates. 
Barrett  John 

Peoria. 

Principal  Musician 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 

Trans,  to  Iny'l'd  C'pa  Sept. 

15,  '63.     M.  0.  Aug.  27,-64. 

Disch  Oct  23  '63    Prom  in 

Beathon,  Donald 

Beadel  Ira  E 

Washington 

Peoria 

Davies.  John  M 

U.  S.  Col.  Troops 

Mustered  out  July  30  1864 

Easton,  Charles  S 

> ' 

Musician  June  21. 1864.    M. 

.. 

O.  July  30, 1864 

Green,  William  A 

Pifield,  Frank 

Sheffield 

Perry  . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Mar  14  1864 

Hall   Robert 

VlcHenry 

Peoria 

discharged  Nov.  14.  1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Masters.  Wilburn  J  ... 

McDevitt.  John 

' ' 

Meads,  John  H 

Discharged  Aug.  26.1862... 

• ' 

Puffer.  Richard  R 

Ricker.  George  H 

Vlt.  Palatine.... 

Discharged  Nov.  18. 1863  .. 

Rirdon.  John  A 

Simonson,  Isaac  H 

iennepin  

Privoli 

DischargedMar.  10, 1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Surdorf,  George 

Sutler,  Andrew 

Kickapoo 

Peoria 

Wounded  at  Shiloh:    fur- 
lough ext'd'd  to  June  6.'62 
Mustered  out  July  30. 1864. 

Thompson,  Edgar  H.. 

Washington.... 

Killed  at   Fort  Donelson.. 
Feb.  15, 1862 

EIGHTH     INFANTRY. 


405 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
rollment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

July  25,  1861 

Jan'y28.1861 
Aug.   20,1861 
July    28,1861 
Aug.   20,1861 

July    28,1861 

Dec.  29,  1863 
July  28,  1861 

Sept.  30.  1864 
July  28,  1861 

Sept.  12,  1861 
July  28.  1861 

Aug.  20,  1861 
Aug.  27,  1861 

Dec.  22,  1863 

July   25,  1861  K'illf'd    nt     Fort    Dnnplsnn 

Feb.  15.  1862 

.. 

Mustered  put  July  30. 1864. 

Walsh  Thomas 

•  • 

El  Paso 

Deserted  Dec.  3J.  1863 

Wills.  Charles  W 

Canton    

Prom  Sgt  Disch  Jan.  15. '62. 

To  r'c've  prom.in  7111  Cav 

Young.  Howard 

acc'c  w'uds  at  Donelson. 
Discharged  July  31, 1862... 

Discharged  Sept  28, 1861... 

Eecruits. 
Ash,  Francis  W 

Peoria 

Brant,  Jacob 

Uf..eplj<5ted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  July  28.  1864... 

Burgest,  Samuel 

Died  at  Bird's  Point,  Mo., 

Cooper,  Charles  S 

Dec.  3. 1861 

Disch.  Mar.  2,  1862;   trans- 

Daniels. Charles  W.. 

Aurora 

ferred  to  111.  Artillery... 
Discharged  July  28,  1864... 

Davis,  Thomas  B 

Northampton  .. 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6, '62 

Downing,  Henrv  H... 

Canton .. 

Feb.  15,  1862 

Discharged  Mar.  31    1862 

Liverpool 

Canton  

Chillicothe 

31. '62,  wounds  Donelson. 

Farwell,  Milo 

Discharged  Mar.  28,  1864... 
Discharged  Mar.  12,  1862... 

Herr,  Sheaff  L 

Keefer.  John  M 

Honorably  discharged 

Kelly.  Edward 

Peoria 

Died  at  Vicksb'g,  Oct. 4,  '63. 

Kelly.Peter 

Died  at  Cairo  111.,  Feb. 18,'63 

Line.  Ralph  E 

Deserted    Aug.     31.     1862. 

Mowry,  William  H 

.. 

Jan.     1.  1864 

Wounded  at  Shiloh 

Died  New  Orln's.  Apr21.'65 

Discharged  Julv  28.  1864.. 

Nutt,  Samuel 

Disch.  Jan.  15. 1862,  for  pro- 

Pippic, Barnett  Al.... 
Parker,  Robert  W 

Triroli 

Peoria 

Oct.     7.  1864 

motion  in  7th  Cav 

Mustered  out  May  23,  1865. 
Disch  Feb.  2,  1862,  to  enter 

Pettit.  Charles  E 

Parnaington  .... 

gun-boat  service 

Discharged  Mar.  31,  1862.. 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62. 

Rockhold.  Benjamin  F 

Canton  

Discharged  July  28.  1864.. 

Shearer.  Henry  E 

Peoria.. 

Smith,  JohnO 

Fremont 

Canton  

Stockdale,  Sidney  A.. 

supposed  to  have  died..- 
Disch  Jan  15    1862.  for  pro- 

Thornton,Theo.  W.... 

motion  in  7th  Cav 

Wallace,  JoJn  B 

' ' 

Killed    Shiloh.  Apr.  6.  1862. 

West,  Henry 

Moreville 

Peoria 

Trivoii!!!!!!!!!! 

Discharged  July  28.  1864.. 

West,  James 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6. '62 

White,  Hiram 

Discharged  July  28,  1864.. 
Died  May  25    '63,  wounds 

Wood,Vivalda 

Walston,  Martin 

Died  at  Kappa.ni...Jan.9.'62 

Wetmore,  Henry 

Peoria 

Prom    Corp.    Killed  Milli- 

Wham,  Joseph  H 

Jan.     1.  1864 

ken's  Bend,La.,June7.'e3 
Mustered  out  May  4    1866  . 

Drop'dasdes't'rDec.31,'61 

Cooks. 
Christopher.  William. 

Dickinson.  Tolevar. 

Mar.     5.  1863 

Mustered  out  Mar  2  1866 

Wood,  Duke 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Brafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Ridout 

Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 

Sept 

25.  1864 

7,  1864 
13.  1864 
12.  1864 
19,  1864 

Oct.   25,  1864 
Oct.     7,  1864 

Sub.  Died,  Marshall,  Tex., 

Craige.  John  J 

Holt.  William  P 

St.  Albans 

July  30,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sep.  30,  1865. 
Miist.PrPfi  out,  Oct.  12.1865.. 

Keys,  James  F 

El  Paso 

Sept.  19.  1864'Mustered  out  Sept.  18. 1865. 

406 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Oct.    19,1864 

Oct.      1.1864 
Oct.     19, 1864 

Oct.   ^19,1864 

Oct.      1,1864 
Oct.     19.1864 

Mustered  out  Oct.  18,1865.. 

Misplay.  Lloyd 

Morgan.  Lewis  F 

Magnolia 

Mustered  out  Sept.  30,1865- 

Sneil.  Frank  M 

Bureau 

Sept.  29, 1864ISent.    29.1861 

Mustered  out  Sept    27  1865- 

Thompson  James  C 

Oct.     19,1864 
Oct.     13,1864 

Jan.     5,1864 

Oct.    19.1864 
Oct.     13.1864 

Jan.    26,1864 
Oct.      3.1864 
Dec.    24,1863 
Oct.    24.1863 
Oct.      6,1863 
Dec.    24,1863 
Jan.    23,1864 

Dec.    24,1863 

Mar.    21,1864 
Dec.    24,1863 

Mustered  out  Oct  18  1865 

Sub.    M.O.June  13,1865... 

Tramfd  from  nth  Inf 
Campbell.  William  H. 

Ottawa 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866  .. 

Barrett,  James 

Danville  

Dec.    22,1863 

Mustered  out  iMay  4.1866  ... 
Sub.    M   0.  Oct.  4,1866  .... 

Elefritz.  George  W... 
Greenleaf.  Leonidas.. 
Gillmore,  George  W  .. 
Hopkins.  Jonathan  ... 
Jolliffe  Elijah 

Centralia 

Marshall 

Effingham  

Richview 

Marion 

Dec.    10.1863 
Jan.      4.1864 
Jan.      1.1864 
Dec.     9.1863 
Dec.      8.1863 
Jan.    22,1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Mustered  out  May  4.1866  .. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  9,1865  ,. 

McFarlaine.George  H. 

Musterman,  John  N... 
Neville,  Henry  C 

Logan  CO 

Mustered  out  Oct.  9.1865  .. 

Centralia 

Bethalto 

Centralia 

Bethalto 

Centralia 

New  Boston 

Lewiston 

Metamora 

Dec.      8,1863 
Jan.    31,1865 
Dec.    22,1863 
Jan.    31,1865 
Dec.     8,1863 

Nov.   18,1863 
Mar.     1,1864 
Nov.   23,1863 
Dec.      1,1863 

Dee.    14,1863 
Dec.  _  ^1,1863 

Dec.      8,1868 
Jan.      3,1864 
Dec.      8.1863 
Dec.    23.1863 
Mar.     8, 1864 

Nov.   19,1863 
Jan.    20.1864 
Jan.      3.1864 
Dec.    11,1863 
Nov.   18.1863 

Mar.     1. 1864 
Dec.     1.1863 

Dec.    11,1863 

Mar.    16.1864 
Dec.      1.1863 
Nov.   23,1863 
Feb.    24,1864 
Dec.    21,1863 
Nov.   29.1863 
Dec.    23.1863 
Jan.      5,1864 
Dec.    14,1863 
Mar.     8, 1863 
Nov.   24,1863 
Mar.    20.1863 
Dec.    18.1863 
Mar.     1.1864 
Mar.    ^8.1864 

Dec.    11.1863 
Nov.    18,1863 

Mar.     8,1864 

Mar.    20.1864 
Nov.   18,1863 

Dec.    24.1863 
Jan.    31,1865 
Dec.    24,1863 
Jan.    31,1865 
Dec.    24,1863 

Nov.   18,1863 
Mar.     1,1864 
Dec.    17,1863 
Dec.     1,1863 

Dec.    17,1863 
Dec.  ^1,1863 

Dec.     8,1863 
Jan.      3,1864 
Dec.     8,1863 
Dec.    26,1863 
Mar.     8.1864 

Nov.   21.1863 
Jan.    21.1864 
Jan.      3,1864 
Dec.    11,1863 
Nov.    18,1864 

Mar.     1.1864 
Dec.     1.1863 

Dec.    11,1863 

Mar.    20,1864 
Dec.     1,1863 
Dec.    17,1863 
Feb.    24,1864 
Dec.    21,1863 
Nov.   29,1863 
Dec.    26,1863 
Feb.     3,1864 
Dec.    17.1863 
Mar.     8, 1864 
Dec.    17.1863 
Mar.    20.1863 
Dec.    19.1863 
Mar.      1. 1864 
Mar.  __8,1864 

Dec.    11,1863 
Nov.   18,1863 

Mar.     8.1864 

Mar.    20,1864 
Nov.   18.1863 

Stocker,  Thomas 

Swickhardt.  Benj 

Vernon,  Thomas  J 

Wayman,  Henry 

Trans'  fdfrom  nth  Inf. 
Anderson,  Charles  W. 

Barnes,  Henry  A 

Brocksitter,  John 

Boyne,  James  . 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26. 1865. 
Pro.  Serg.  M.O.  Oct.  9.186S 
Mustered  out  Jan.  30, 1866  . 
Mustered  out  Oct.  9, 1865  . . 

Mustered  out  May  4. 1866  . . 

Trans,  to  N.  C  S.,  as  Prin.. 

Brothers,  Francis  M.. 
Carey.  Patrick 

Abingdon 

Lewiston 

Metamora 

Mason  City 

Peoria 

Musician 

Deserted  Apr.  17. 1866 

Mustered  out  May  4  1866 

Carr,  Robert  S 

Chessher,  James  E  ... 
Cobb,  George  H 

Collins.  Patrick 

Cowan.  Samuel 

Cahill,  William  H 

Dennis,  OliverH 

Deaton,  Isaac 

Havana  

Monmouth 

iMason  City 

Mercer  co 

Laeon  

Disch.  Nov.  23.1865.   S.  0. 

War  Department 

Mustered  out  May  4.1866  .. 

Davis,  Samuel. 

Peoria 

Deserted  July  21.1865 

Pro  Serg.  M.O.  May4.186S 
Supposed    drowned    near 

Baton  Rouge.  Apr.  26.'66. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . . 
Confined  at  New  Orleans. 

under  sentence  of  C.  M.. 

Fuller.  Jefferson 

Findley,  James  W 

Geachen.  Edward  F... 
Goodman,  Thomas 

Monmouth 

Young  America 

Lewiston 

Aledo 

Goddard,  EzraM 

Galesburg 

23.1865.     Pro.  col'd  tr'ps  . 
Mustered  out  May  28, 1866  . 

Hengstler,  Christian  . 
Henderson.  William  P 

Metamora 

Aledo . 

Jackson.  Henry  F 

Johnson.  Jonas 

Kepler,  John  D    . 

New  Boston.... 
Geneseo  

Mustered  out  Nov  23  1865 

Levan.  Charles 

Galesburg 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . . 

Livingston.  Silas... 

Meuan 

Pro  Serg  M  O    May  4 '66. 

Leonard,  John  J 

Lambert,  Carlos  C 

Moore,  Walter 

McCamev,  David  W . . . 

Metamora 

Kinderhook  

Trenton  

Disch.  Apr  7.1865:  disabil. 

Deserted  Mar.  28,1866 

Blustered  out  May  4, 1866  .. 

Mclntire,  George 

Mitchell,  William  M  .. 
Morehead,  Henry  C 

Monmouth 

Aledo 

Pro.  Cor.  M.  0.  May  4. 1866. 
Mustered  out  Apr  14  1866 

McCue.  Jerry  D 

Mananville,  Fred'k  K 

New  Boston  .... 
Pekin     .. 

Disch. June  17. 1865,  wounds 
received  at  Fort  Blakely 

Pro.  Serg.  Died  July  27.'64. 
w'ds  rec'd  Jackson. Miss. 

Deserted  Nov.  27,1865 

Mustered  out  May  4  1866 

Mahan,  John  R 

Powell,  Alfred  D 

Monmouth 

Canton 

Perry.  Philander 

New  Boston.... 

Discharged;  date  unkno'ii 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


401 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Rakoskie  Stanislaus 

Peoria 

Dec. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec 
Dec. 

S; 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 

K; 

Dec. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Mar. 

Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Jan. 
Dec. 

15.1863 
21. 1864 
20.1864 
7, 1864 
30  1863 

21. 1863 

24. 1864 
23, 1863 

8. 1863 
18, 1863 

30,1863 

1. 1864 
^  ^1, 1863 

1,1864 

30, 1863 

1.1863 
8. 1864 
1, 1863 
1,1864 
1,1863 
21,1863 
12.1863 
21. 1863 
8.1863 

3. 1863 

5.1864 
15. 1863 

5. 1864 

4.1864 
5. 1863 

Dec. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Apr. 
Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

15.1863 
21,1864 
20, 1864 
7, 1864 
17,1863 

21. 1863 

24. 1864 
26. 1863 

8,1863 

26. 1863 

17,1863 

21. 1864 
_  _1. 1863 

1. 1864 

17.1863 

1. 1863 
8,1864 

1. 1863 

1. 1864 

1. 1863 
21. 1863 
12, 1863 
21,l!-63 

8,1863 

17.1863 

5. 1864 
2, 1864 

25,1864 

Mustered  out  May  4.  W66.. 

•  •                    •• 

Riby,  Lorenzo  H 

Keithsburg 

Minonk 

"                    " 

Rosier.  Adam  E 

Ruch  Philip  J      

New  Boston.... 

Henry  co 

Monmouth 

Pro  Corp.  M.O.  May  4. 1866 

Scott,  Washington  L.. 

Mustered  out  May  4.  ^1866. . 

Shindollar, Reuben  ... 
Sied  Henry  A 

Monmouth 

Uetamora 

Buckhart 

Lewiston 

Peoria 

Never  reported  since  fur- 

loughed.  Mar.  25,1866 

Mustered  out  May  4.  ^1866.. 

JSeiver  Noah 

Left  at  Mobile,  on  duty 

Left  at  New  Orleans  Feb 

Steward,  Isaiah 

Washington 

1865;  sick 

Left  at  Mound  City,  Nov., 

1864:  sick 

Pro.  Sgt.  M.  0.  May  4. '66. 

Sweeney,  James  H 

Smith,  John  W 

Slack.  James  T 

Gettysburg 

Watertord 

Canton 

Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  May  4.  '66 
Deserted  Dec    19  1865 

Wedge,  Daniel  A 

Victoria 

New  Boston.... 

Victoria 

Bath 

Absent  with  leave  . 

Walters,  Jacob 

Wayman,  Cornelius... 

Pro.  Serg.  xM.O.  May  4,'66 
Pro. Corp.  M.  O.  May  4, '66 

Cook. 

Deserted  Feb.  11.1865 

Veterans. 

Trans,  to  Co.  K,  Mar.  1. 1864 
Discharged  July  23.  1865... 

Green, WilliamA 

.•Sheffield 

Pro. Corp.  M.  0.  Mav4, '66 

Pro.Sergt.  Left  at  Mobile. 

Ala.,  on  duty 

Pro.  Serg.  Died  Apr.  10.'65, 

w'ds  rec'd  at  Ft.  Blakely 

Simonson,  Isaac  H 

COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence, 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Joseph  M.  Hanna 


Josiah  A.  Sheetz 

Edwin  L.  Williams  . 
Alexander  Coleman. 
James  S,  Hight 


Wilson  S.  Waters... 

First  Lieutenants. 

Josiah  A.  Sheetz 

Edwin  L.  Wi)lian.s  . 

Robert  Brown 

James  S.  Hight 

Wilson  S.  Waters... 
Joseph  Groves  


Second  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  Khoads 

Daniel  A.  Sheetz 

John  D.  Handberry.. 

Robert  Brown 

Ketchum  S.  (.'onklin. 
Mathew  Harrington  . 

Joseph  Groves  

Edwin  M.  Wales 


Pekin  . 


Tremont. 
Pekin.... 


Delavan 


Pekin.... 

Freeport. 
Pekin.... 


Delavan  , 


Apr.  30,1861 

Feb.  22.1862 

Apr.  14,1863 

July  28,1864 

Aug.  28.1865 

Jan.  20. 1866 


July  25.1861 

Feb.  22, 1862 

Apr.  14,1863 

July  28,1864 

Aug.  28,1865 

Jan.  20,: 


July  25,1861 

Sept.  1,: 

Feb.  15,1862 

Sept.  1,: 

Apr.  14, 

July  28,1864 

Aug.  28,1865 

May  1, 1866 


July    25.1861 


July  10.1863 
Sept.  28.1864 
Not  must'rd 


July  25,1861 
Feb.  27.1863 
July  3,1863 
Nov.  15,1864 
Dec.  20,1865 
Not  must'rd 


July    25. 


Feb.  27.1863 
July  3.1863 
Dec.    30.1864 


Not  must'rd 


Killed  at   Fort  Donelson. 

Feb.  22,1862 

Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  28.  1864. 

Discharged  June  9,1865 

Resigned  (as  Lieut.),  Aug. 

18,1865 

M.O.  (as  Lieut.)  May  4, '66. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  24,'i864! 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  May  4. 1866. . . 
M.  0.(as  Sergt.),May  4, '66 


Promoted  Quartermaster. 

Killed  in  battle 

Resigned  Aug.  31,1862 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  24,  1864. 
Discharged  June  18, 1865. . . 

Promoted 

M.  O.  (as  Serg't)  May  4. '66 


408 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

First  Se^-geant. 
Edwin  L.  Williams... 

Pekin 

July    25.1861 
July  ^25,1861 

July    25.1861 

July  ^25,1861 
July  ^25.1861 

July    25,1861 
July  ^25,1861 

July    25,1861 

July  ^25.1861 
July  ^25,1861 

Promoted  First  Lieut 

Sergeants. 

Daniel  A.  Sheetz 

Francis  M.  Morgan  ... 

Freeport 

Pekin  . 

Promoted  Second  Lieut... 
Killed  at   Fort   Donelson. 

Feb.  15.1862 

William  H    Howell  ... 

Killed  at  Fort   Donelson, 

Corporals. 
Robert  Brown 

Pekin 

Feb.  15,1862 

Promoted   Sergeant;    pro- 

Alexander A.  Broyhill 
Joseph  Groves    

Freeport 

Pekin 

moted  Second  Lieut 

Reduced  to  ranks.     Killed 

at  Vicksburg  May  22,  '63. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 

Disch.  Apr.  28,'62;  disabil. 

Matthew  Harrington.. 

• ' 

Ke-enlist'd  as  Veteran 

James  C    Fitzgerald.. 

Promoted    Sergt.      Killed 

Delavan 

Tremont 

Tremont 

Tremont 

Pekin...!!!'.'.!!! 

at  Vicksburg,  June  27. '63 

Feb.  15,1862           

Charles  W.Tooher.... 

Musicians. 
Alanson  K.  Morgan... 
William  J.  Bradden  .. 

Privates. 

M.  0.  July  30,'64,  as  Private 

Mustered  out  July  30,1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  25, '63;  disabil. 

Died  Dec.  21,1861 

Ackerson, Isaac  G  

Died  Jan.  26.  1862 

Brunner.  John  G 

Disch.  July  29. '63;  disabil.. 

Bryon,  Edward 

Casey,  Jeremiah 

Carroll,  Matthew 

Coleman,  Alexander.. 
Doolittle,  Isaac  B 

Dishon.  disch.  Oct.  27.1863. 

Sentence  Gen.  Court  Mar 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Died  Apr.   10,   '62,  wounds 

at  Fort  Donelson 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Grigsley,  Francis  M  .. 

.1                     .  • 

Hall,  James         

Mustered  out  July  30, 1864 

Handberry,  John  D... 

>  > 

Promoted    Second    Lieut., 

from  Serg't,  Feb.  15,1862. 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1864 

Hoffer,  Nicholas 

•  • 

Deserted  July  13,1862 

Hart,  Benjamin  F 

Disch.  July  14. '62;  disabil.. 

•  • 

Hight,  James  S 

.. 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Hite,  James    i. 

Hite  Thomas 

• ' 

Hungerford,  R.  M 

•  > 

Disch.  Apr.  28,  '62;  disabil. 

Hohl,  Edward 

Hanks.  Warren 

• ' 

Holmes,  Dudley- 

Hall.  Robert 

Tremont 

Pekin 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson. 
Feb.  15,1862 

Jones,  William 

Transf  d  to  non  com.  staff. 

as  Serg't  Maj.   Re-enlist- 

Lappin.  James 

Miistered  out  July  30,1864. 

Died  Sept.  1,1861 

Disch.,  Sept.  24, '62;  disabil. 

" 

Miller.  Henry 

' ' 

Deserted  Apr.  9,1862 

Mustered  out  July  30,1864. 

Mulvaue.  John 

' ' 

Miller.  Pred  . 

McJunkins,  Abijah  ... 

McGrath.  Owen 

Disch   Feb.  28,'63:   disabil. 

Mowerv.  Samuel 

Feb.  15,1862 

Deserted  Oct.  14.1862 

Moss,  John  G 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

McJunkins.  Robert  H 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


409 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


McDaniel,  Arthur. 

O'Conner,  John 

Owen.s,.John 

Powell.  John 

Platts.Erhart 


Rummell,  Alfred 

Keed.  John 

Rich,  Samuel  — 
Schenk, Joseph.. 


Pekin 


July    25,1861 


Squibbs,  Thomas. 


Staher.  Joseph 

Scott.  Jesse  W 

Skinner.  Luryann 

Sweeney.  William  H  .. 

Taylor,  George 

Whetstone,  Joseph . . . . 
Whitefoot.John  B  .... 
Ward,  William  B 


Ward,  Alfred 

Wilson,  James  H 

Warner,  William  H  ... 

Watkins.  James  W 

Walters,  Wilson  S 

Watters, Thomas  B  ... 

Zeigler.  Abraham 


Recruits. 

Bush,  Isaac 

Bosboom,  Dick  — 
Carr,  Ben.iamin  — 
Coplen, Warren  ... 
•Calloway,  Washington 

<]lark,  David 

Cohenour.  William . . 
Duff  eld,  Henry  C... 

Devoi-e.  Noah 

Davis,  John  M 

Forbes,  Andrew 

'Gilmore.  James 

Hite.  William 

Hughes,  Andrew  — 

Higgins,  James 

Hart.  David 

Irons,  Frank  H 

McKay,  David , 

Martin, Ep'phrodit's 
McJunkius.  William 

Nagele,  Joseph 

Peters,  Roland , 

Phillips, Louis  W  ... 
Reed.Hezekiah  B... 

Shearer.  Julius 

Shaw,  Augustus  

Stewart,  James    

Warmsley,  William 
Wilson,  Haslip 


Cooks. 
Smith, Thomas  ... 
Williams,  Robert. 
Gudridge.  Henry. 


Spring  Lake. 
Pekin".!!!!".! 


Peoria 
Pekin 


Pekin 
Dover. 


Pekin 
Pekin" 


Peoria 
Pekin 


Peoria 
Pekin 


Spring  Lake. 


July    25,1861 


Jan.      6, 1864 


Feb.    13.1864 
Jan.      4, 1864 


Aug.   18,1861 
Jan.      4,: 


Feb.  7, 1864 
Feb!  "25,"  1865 
Nov."i5!i86i 
Feb!" '25!  1864 


Oct.  10, 1861 
Feb.  15,1864 
Nov.  15,1861 


Mar.  11,1864 
Peb.  18,1864 


Jan.   1. 1864 


Drafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Arthur,  Henry  J.  C 

Buckley.  Jeremiah 

Bryant.  Francis  H 

Boyd.Ezekiel 

Bonal.Siias 

Collins, Alexander  P.. 

Canada,  James  

Dutiel,  Nathan  

Fitzgerald.  Patrick 

Ji'orbes,  William  G 


Virginia  ... 
Danville  .. 
Lancaster 


Lambville  ... 
Georgetown!. 


Belleview  ... 
Montgomery 


Feb.   2,1864 


Apr.  8. 1864 
Feb.  2, : 
Oct.  14, 1864 


Feb.   2, 1864 


July  5, 1864 

Jan.  1,: 

Feb.  27,1865 

Mpy  28,1864 


Apr.  8, 1864 

Aug,  18,1862 

Oct.  10, 

Apr.  8, 1864 


Aug.  23,1864 
May  11,1864 
Apr.      8,  "■"■ 


Aug.  12,1862 
Aug.  12,1862 


Feb.      2,1864 


Died  Dec.  14,1861 

Deserted  Aug.  1,  1S61 

Killed  at  Shiloh,Apr.  6, '62. 
Disch.  July  4,  '62;  disabil.. 
Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Died  Dec.  1,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Deserted  Feb.  22,  1862 

Died  July  4,'  63,  of  wounds 

rec'd  at  Vicksburg,  June 

26,1863 

Died  July  24, '64,  of  wounds 

rec'd  at  Jackson,  Miss... 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  Nov.  16,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Mustered  out  July  30.  1864. 

Deserted  Nov.  14. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1864. 
Trans,  to  gunboat  service, 

Feb.  12. 1862 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  24,1861;  disabil. 
Disch.  Mar.  17. '63;  disabil. 

Deserted  Aug.  25,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Prom.  Corp'l.    Died  Sept. 

19,1863 

Disch.  Mar.  15, '63;  disabil. 


Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 

Died  June  28.  1861 

Deserted  July  1,  1864 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  13,  1865. 
Disch.  July  22.  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  .. 
Mustered  out  June  5, 1865.. 

Died  Nov.  26,  1864 

Died  Aug.  29,  1865 

Discharged  Feb.  24.  '66  .... 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1866  . . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  Dec.  30.  1865. 
Died  December  31,  1864  .... 

Died  Jan.  22.  1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1866. . 
Disch.  Aug.  15.  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  22. 1865. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . . 

Died  Jan.  8, 1863 

Disch.  Apr.  1. '63;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  12,1865. 
Trans.  Inv.C'rps  Aug.12,'62 

Died  Apr.  14.1864 

Mustered  out  Aug.  13,1865. 


Nov.  1, 1863  Nov.  1, 1863 
May  16,1865  Mar.  6,1866 
Nov.      1, 1863  Nov.      1, 1863 


Sept.  29,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Sept.  ^29, 1864 

Sept.  26,1864 


Oct.     13, 1864 
Sept.  20,1864 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 


Mustered  out  May  4, 


29,1864  Discharged  Sept.  28.  '65.... 

27,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865. 

29,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  28,1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  21,1865. 
I  Died  May  22,  1865 

26,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  25.1865. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26, 1865. 

Oct.    13. 1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  12. 1865. . 

Sept.  20,1864  Deserted  July  14, 1865 

Mustered  out  Feb.  24, 1866. . 


410 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Sept.  29.1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 
Sept.  30, 1864 
Oct.     10, 1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Sept.  ^29, 1864 

Sept.  28,1864 

Sept.  29.1864 
Oct.    14.1865 
Sept.  30.1864 
Oct.    10, 1864 
Sept.  28. 1864 
Sept.  _29, 1864 

Sept.  28.1864 

Mustered  out  Sept.  28. 1865- 
Mustered  out  Oct.  13.  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  29.  1865- 
Died  Oct.  11.1865 

Fleming:,  Benjamin... 

Chicago 

Westfield 

Wheeling 

Rapps  

Gravens,  Henry 

Howard,  Preston 

Mustered  out  Sept.  27.  1865- 

Hight,  Joseph  P 

Berlin 

Hickey,  Ashley 

Huffman.  John  G 

Richmond 

!!              !! 

Base,  John  Q 

Died  May  "'0  1865 

Sept.  '29.1864 

Sept.  29.1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Sept.  20. 1864 

Sept.  _27, 1864 

Sept.  29, 1864 
Sept.  16.1864 
Sept.  29,1864 

Sept.  27,1864 
Sept.  29, 1854 

Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.      3. 1864 
Oct.    13.1864 
Oct.    17.1864 
Oct.      3. 1864 

Dec.    24,1863 
Jan.    23. 1864 
Dec.    30.1863 

Dec.    24.1863 
Mar.    21.1864 
Dec.    24.1863 
Mar.    21, 1864 
Dec.    24,1863 
Mar.    21,1864 
Dec.    24,1863 
Mar.    21,1864 
Dec.   ^30,1863 

Feb.    28.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  28,1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  19,1865 
Mu.stered  out  Aug.  21,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept. _19, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  27,1865 
Mustered  out  July  1,  1865. . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  28, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26. 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  ;28. 1865 

Logan.  Samuel  B 

Danville 

Sept.  27,i864 
Sept.  20, 1864 

Sept.  ^27, 1864 

Sept.  29,1864 
Sept.  16,1864 
Sept.  ^29. 1864 

Sept.  27, 1864 
Sept.  ^29, 1864 

Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  29. 1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.     13.1864 
Oct.     17,1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 

Dec.      7. 1863 
Jan.      2.1864 
Dec.  ^27,1863 

Dec.      9.1863 
Jan.    22.1864 
Dec.      9. 1863 
Jan.    22.1864 
Dec.     9, 1863 
Jan.    22,1864 
Dec.      7,1863 
Jan.    22.1864 
Dee.    27.1863 

Feb.    28.1865 

Metty.  Leander 

Peck,  Charles  F 

Rawding:,  Sylvester... 

Roach,  Absalom 

Sidebottom,  Joel 

Scurr,  Richard  A 

Shearer,  Jeremiah 

Thayer,  Joseph  Q 

Treadway.  Franklin  M 

Partridge 

Danville 

Lambville  !!."■.■. 
Georgetown.... 

Westfield 

Lancaster  

Danville 

'Powle,  Henry  D 

Berlin 

Williams,  Mahlon 

Wilson,  Alfred 

White,  George  

White,  Alexander 

Wood.  Benjamin  F.... 
Wilson.  William  S  .... 

Kansas  

Westfield 

Yatesville 

Monroe 

Jefferson  co.  ... 
Wright 

Mustered  out  Sept.  11.1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  28. 1865 
Mustered  out  Oct.  5,1865  .. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  12.1865. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  16.1865. 
Killed    at    Spanish    Fort 

Marseilles 

Edgewood 

Ottawa  ...'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Mar.  28,1865 

Transferred  from   nth 
'  Infantry. 

Bignall,  George  B 

Baker,  James  P 

Bishop, Isaac 

Pro.Serg.Disch.Aug.23.'65 
Prom.Serg.  M.O.Oct.  9. '65 
Prom.Corp.   M.O.Oct. 9. '65 

Haywood,  William  .... 

LaSalle 

Prom.Serg    M  0  Oct  9  '65 

Hays,  Cameron 

Pro.Corp.  Disch.Apr.10,'66 
Died  March  25.1866 

•  • 

Hanniford,  Albert 

Deserted  April  24  1866 

Libbey,  Cyrus  E 

"       

Pro.Serg.  Disch.Aug.23,'65 
Pro.  Serg.  M  0.  Oct.  9,'65 

Pugh,  Thomas 

Phipps.  Jesse 

Phipps,  James 

Powers.  Aaron  P 

Stone,  John 

Edgewood 

Brookfleld.". ! ! ." 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . . 
Pro.  Serg.   M.O.  Oct.  9,'65. 
Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  Oct.  9. '65 
Mustereaout  Feb.  27,1866. 
Pro.  Serg.  M.O.July  12.'65 
Mustered  out  May  4.1866.. 
Pro.Corp.  M.O. Nov. 12, '65 
Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  Oct.  9. '65 

Mustered  out  May  4.^1866.. 

Tate,  Alonzo 

Ottawa 

Dec.      7. 1863 

Dec.    24.1863 

White,  Alexander  B... 

Wood,  James  M 

Oct.      7.1863 

Dec.      7, 1863 
Dec.      5. 1863 
Nov.   29.1863 

Nov.     1, 1863 

Dec.  ^  ^1863 
Nov.   29.1863 

Trans,  from  nth   Inf. 

Herrell,  David  H 

Morgan,  Reuben  A 

Cuba 

Piatt. 

Gaiva 

1  •                     > . 

Perry,  Albert 

Dishon    disch   Mar  2  1865 

Slack,  William  H 

Dee.    17,1863 
Dec.     7, 1863 
Mar.    10.1864 
Dec.      5, 1863 
Feb.      1,1864 

Feb.      1, 1864 
Jan.   ^5,18tJ4 

Feb.   ^1,1864 
Jan.    ^5,1864 
Dec.    15.1863 
Feb.      1.1864 

Jan.    12,1864 
Dec.    12,1863 
Mar.    10,1864 
Dec.      5,1863 
July     5,1864 

Feb.      1, 1864 
Jan.   ^5,1864 

Feb.   _  1,1864 
Jan.   ^^5,1864 
Dec.    15.1864 
Mar.    22.1864 

sentence  C.  M 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 
Disch  Feb  16  1861"  disabil 

Shaw, Albert  R 

Peoria 

Wales, Edwin  M 

Altona. 

Pro.  Serg.  M.O.  May  4.'66 
Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 

Wheeler,  Peter  A 

Willis,  BenjaminP.... 

Veterans. 

Burkhart 

Pekin 

Peoria 

San  Jose 

Pekin 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . 
Pro.  from  Corp.  to  Serg.; 

promoted  Captain 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 
Pro.  Serg.    M.  O.  May  4. '66 
Mustered  out  May  4.1866. . 
Pro.  Serg.    31.  0;  May  4.'66 
Pro.  Sers.  Disch.  Aug.  31. 

1865;  disability      

Coleman,  Alexander.. 
Casey,  Jeremiah 

Doolittle.  Isaac  B 

Furrial,  John  B 

Groves,  Joseph 

Griesby,  Francis  M  ... 

Groveland 

Delavaa 

Pekin. 

Harrington,  Matthew. 

Pro.  from  Corp.  to   Serg., 

and  promoted. 2d  Lieut. 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


411 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Right,  James  S 

Delavan 

Pekin 

Jan.     5.1864 

Feb.      1,1864 
Jan.     5,1864 

;; 

Mar.    31,1864 
Feb.  ^^1,1864 

Dec.    15, 1863 
Jan.      5,1864 
Dec.      5, 1864 
Dec.    26,1863 
Jan.      5,1864 

Feb.      1,1864 

Jan. 

Feb. 
Jan. 

May 
Feb. 

Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Feb. 

25, 1864 

1,1864 
^  ^5, 1864 

23,1864 
^  ^1. 1864 

15. 1863 
5, 1864 
5, 1864 

26, 18611 
^  ^5, 1864 

1, 1864 

Pro.  from  Corp.  to  Serg't.. 
and  promoted  1st  Lieut.. 
Pro.  Corp.   M.  O.  May  4, '66 
Deserted  June  28  1865 

Hite,  Thomas 

Delayan 

Pekin. ...■;;■..■.'!; 

Hite.  James 

Mustered  out  May  4  1866 

Pro.  Corp.   M.  O.  May  4.  '66 

Deserted  May  8.  1864 

Disch.May27. '65;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  4. 1866. . . 
Pro.  Serg't.  M.O.May  4. '66 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . . 

Pekin 

Miller  Frederick  ...  . 

• ' 

McJunkins,  Robert  H. 
McJunkins,  Abijah... 

Delayan 

Pekin...!!!!!!!! 

Sweeney.  William  H.. 
Scott,  Jesse  W 

Delavan 

Pekin  .... 

Pro.  Corp.    M.O.May  4. '66 
Pro.Ser.  On  furlough  M.  0.. 
Pro.  Serg't;  pro.  1st  Lieut. 

Watters.  Wilson  F.... 

COMPANY    G. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
James  S    Barnard 

Cairo    

July    25.1861 
Mar.    26,1862 
Oct.      7,1864 

Sept.    1,1861 
Mar.   26,1862 
July    25,1864 
Oct.      7,1864 

July    25,1861 
Mar.    26,1862 
Oct.      7, 1864 

July    25.1861 

July    25,1861 

July    25,1861 

July    25,1861 
July   25,1861 

Feb. 
Nov. 

25, 1861 

27. 1863 

16. 1864 

Resigned  March  26, 1862 .... 
Resigned  Sept.  16,1864  .... 
M    0    to  date  May  4  1866 

Elihu  Jones 

Charles  H.  Hurt  ..  .. 

First  Lieutenants. 
Elihu  Jones 

Cairo 

Promoted. 

William  P.  Sitton 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1864. 

Charles  H.  Hurt 

July 
Jan. 
Jan. 

July 

July 

July 

July 
July 

18, 1864 
30, 1864 

25, 1861 

30. 1864 

17. 1865 

25, 1861 
25.1861 

^25,1861 

25, 1861 
25, 1861 

Promoted 

Second  Lieutenants. 
William  P.  Sitton 

Cairo 

Charles  H.  Hurt 

■•    

William  A.  Say  lor... 

DeSoto 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 
Promoted  2d  Lieut         .... 

First  Sergeant. 
Charles  H.  Hurt 

Cairo 

Sergeants. 

Cairo 

f>ro.  Capt.  Co.  H.  137th  Inf. 
M.  0..  July  30. 1864 

George  Sanderson 

William  H.  Owings... 

•  • 

.. 

Donelson.  Date  of  death 

not  known 

Disch.  May  1. '62;  disabil.. 

M.O.  July30.'64,  as  Private 
Pro.  Serg't.  Disch.  Oct. 11. 

'63.  Com.  in  1st  Miss.  H. 

Art. .A.  D 

Pro.Serg.  M.O.  July  30.'64 
M.O.  July  30.'64,  as  Private 
Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15.1862 

Pro.Serg. Disch  Jan.  1,'64. 

Com.  iu  1st  Miss. H.  Art.. 

AD 

Corporals. 
William  H.  McPadden 

Cairo 

John  S.  Hanlin 

.. 

Gilbert  Brooks 

Daniel  B.  Owings 

William  H.Williams.. 

Griggsville 

Cairo 

George  Jackson 

Died  of  wounds    ree'd  at 
Raymond,Miss.,May  12'63 

3fusician. 

Disch   June 26,'62;  disabil. 

Privates. 

Cairo 

Feb.  15.1862 

Byxbe.  Joseph 

Griggsville 

Deserted  Sept.  2, 1861 

412 


ADJUTANT  GENEKAL's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Byxbe.John  U 

Barbee,  Charles  W. 

Barr,  George  W 

Boreu.  John  D 


Brown,  James 

Brooks,  Bartholomew 

Oaton,  James 

Cain,  Thomas 

Chandler,  Isaac 

Cassady,  Thomas 

Cavender.  James 

Dye.  Noah  E 

Duncan.  Stephen 

Decker,  Walter 

Davis,  John  G 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Gri^gsville . 


Dilworth,  Warren  S... 

Durant,  Edward 

Durant,  William 


Dickinson,  Elijah  W. 

Davies,  Josiah 

Elwood,  James 

Foster.  Perry 

Frawner,  Marcus 

Foreman,  Benjamin  P 

Fulks.  John  S 

Gibson, -James 

Gallaher,  Thomas 


Ghant.  Francis  M. 

Hodge,  James 

Harris,  Thomas... 
JHumes,  Thomas  .. 
Hanlin.  Adam  A.. 
Hanlin.  William  .. 


Hudson,  Jackson  B... 


Harrington,  John. 

Henry,  John  W 

Jones,  mihu 

Jenkins,  John  C... 


Cairo 

Griggsville . 


Cairo 

Griggsviile . 


July    25. 


Merino,  Fernando 

M^dgern,  John 

McParland,  Daniel... 

Mappin.  Jesse 

Marcy,  James 

Moore,  Joseph 

Mooers.  Royal 

Moore,  Rhoderic 


Orton,  David 

Osborn,  Henry.... 
Pettis,  Thomas  D. 

riatt.  John  H 

Perkins.  John 

Regie,  Frederick.. 


Robinson,  William. 


Shinn,  James 

Simpson.  Peter  P. 


Stevens,  Nathaniel.  .. 

Steel,  Henry 

Sim  pson,  Joseph 

Snyder,  Adam 

Tucker.  JohnS 

Uit,  Reuben 

Vincent.  James  P 

Vatiderment,  Daniel.. 

White,  William  H 

Westrope,  William  W. 
Westrope,  3aniel  S... 
Wood,  Alexander 


Cairo 

GriggsvilJe . 


Cairo 

Griggsville . 


Cairo 

Griggsville . 


Cairo 

Griggsville. 


Date 
of  muster. 


July    25, 


Remarks. 


Deserted  March  3, 1863 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Disch.  May  1, '62;  disabili. 
Diseh.Dec.  13,63.  Trans.  N. 
C.0..1st  Miss.H.Art.A.D. 
Disch.  Aug.  7, '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  January  7,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  Jan.  31. 1862 .... 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Pro.  Serg.-Maj.    Trans,  to 

Non-com.  Staff 

Disch.  Apr.  30, '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  on  account  wounds 

rec'd  at  Ft.  Donelson 

Disch.  June  30,  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 
Trans,  to  Inv.  Corps,  1863.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Dec.  12. 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1864. 
Diseh.  Junel3.'62;  disabil. 
Wounded  Ft.  Donelson.. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 
Discharged  Dec.  20,  1861... 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Disch.  Aug.  26,  '62;  disabil. 
Wounded  at  Shiloh 

Dishon.  disch.  July  25,  '64. 
Sentence  G.  C.  M 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  in  hospital  Nov,23.  '61. 

Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Died  Apr.  30,  '62.    Wounds 
received  at  Shiloh 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Oct.  31,  1863 

Died  Jan.  18,1862 

Re-enlined  as  Veteran.... 

Mustered  out  June  30, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct.  2. '61.    Minor.. 

D.July  17,  '62. Wounds  rec'd 
at  Ft. Donelson  Peb.15,  '62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  June  30, 1864. 

Disch.  Dec.  20, '61;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  June  18, '62.  Wounds 

rec'd  at  Ft.  Donelson.... 

Trans,  to  Inv.  Corps  Sept. 

13,1863 

Trans.Sig'l.  C'ps  May  22, '64 
Disch.  Mar.  23, '62.  Died  in 
hospital  after  discharge. 
Mustered  out  June  30,  1864. 
Deserted;  date  unknown.. 

Died  Jan.  8,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Deserted  December  7,1863. 
Mustered  out  June  30,  1866. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  30. 1866. 
Disch.  May  6,  '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Mustered  out  June  30, 1866. 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


413 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Recruits. 

Pittsfield 

DeSoto 

Dec.    29.1863 

Sept.    1, 1861 
Dec.    29,1863 

Dec.    29,1863 

Buman  Charles  W    .. 

Wounded  at  Ft.  Blakely. 
Discharged  Oct   31   1865 

Barber,  Austin  D 

Pittsfield 

Dec.    29,1863 

Sept 

Jan.      4,1864 
Dec.    29,1863 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  26.1865 
Pro.  Corp.  M.O.May  4. '66. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866. . 

Castator,  Matthew  F  . . 
Carroll,  Silas  A  

Pittsfield 

Bird's  PtVaio!;; 
Atlas 

Jan.      4.1864 
Dec.    29.1863 
Oct.    29,1861 

Dec.    22,1863 
Sept.  15.1861 
Sept.  20,1864 

Dec.    22.1863 
Jan.    27.1864 
Sept    15  1861 

Corder,  And  erson 

Dec.    22,1863 

rec'dat  Shiloh.  Apr.  6,'62 
Deserted  Apr   7  1866 

Deeson  William  I.     .. 

DeSoto  . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Elwood, James 

Newburg  

Sept.  20,1864 

Dec.    22.1863 
Feb.    22,1864 

Killed,  Mobile.  Ala..  May23. 

1865.  resisting  pat'l  guard 

Mustered  out  May  4,  ^1866. . 

Gill  Phillip 

DeSoto 

Ke  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Jones,  Oliver 

Larkins,  Amos 

Atlas 

Griggsville 

Atlas 

Griggsville 

Dec.      2.1863 
Aug.   15.1861 
Dec.    22.1863 
Aug.    15,1861 

June  16,1864 
Dec.    22,1883 

Aug.   27.1864 
Dec.    22.1863 

Apr.    10,1865 
Aug.   27,1864 
Aug.  ^15.1861 

Sept.    1, 1861 
Sept.  15.1861 
Dec.    22.1863 
Aug.   15,1861 
Dec.    22,1863 
Aug.  ^15,1861 

Dec.    29,1863 
Sept.    1,1861 
Aug.    15,1861 

Nov.     1,1863 

Apr.    18.1865 

Oct.      3, 18C4 
Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Sept.  20,1864 

Sept.  26, 1864 

Sept.  28.1864 
Oct.    14.1864 
Oct.     19,1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Oct.    ^19.1864 

Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.       7.1864 

Oct.     15,1864 
Sept.  _22, 1864 

Oct.       4, 1864 
Oct.     23. 1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  29,1864 

Dec.    22,1863 

Langweli,  layman 

Lovett.John  T 

Manning.  Elias 

Dec.    22,1863 

June  16.1864 
Dec.    22,1863 

Aug.   27,1864 
Dec.    22.1863 

Apr.    10.1865 
Aug.   27,1864 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

M.  O.Apr.  30. '65.  Prisoner 

of  war  after  term  expired 

Atlas 

Trans,  to  46th  Inf.  (Col'd) 
order  Sec'y  War 

Mustered  out  June  6. 1865. . 

Trans,  to  46th  Inf.  (Col'd) 
order  Sec'y  War- 

Mustered  out  Apr.  9,1866.. 

Pro.  Corp.  Died  June  11, '65 

Discharged  Aug    14    1864 

Mallory,  Charles 

Pittsfield 

Atlas 

Murphy,  Timothy 

Mills.  William  M 

Perry,  Silas  A 

Seminary 

Pittsfield 

Griggsville 

DeSoto 

Phillips,  William  H... 

Died    at    Fort    Donelson 

March,  1862  .... 

Discharged  Sept.  1,1864... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Saylor,  William  A 

Smith,  William  H 

Atlas 

Dec.    22,1863 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Griggsville 

Atlas 

Griggsville 

New  Hartford.. 
Griggsville 

Taylor,  Norman  A. . . . . 

Dec.    22,1863 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Disch.  May  23.  '62;  disabil 

Wilson. Thomas  H.  B. 
Webster,  Nathaniel  W 

Dec.    29.1863 

rec'd  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6, '62 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Willard. William  H  ... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Cookx. 
Brown.  Thomas  . 



Nov.  ^^1,1863 

Apr.    18,1865 

Oct.      3. 1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Sept.  20,1864 

Sept.  ^26, 1864 

Sept.  28, 1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 
Oct.     19. 1864 
Sept.  25,1864 
Oct.     16,1864 

Oct.      6.1864 
Oct.      7.1864 

Oct.     15,1864 
Sept.  22, 1864 

Oct.       4, 1864 
Oct.     23,1864 
Sept.  26. 1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.    21, 1864 
Oct.     19.1864 

Deserted  Feb.  7,1865 

Deserted  Feb   23  1866 

Davis.  Robert 

Gloster.  Duke 

Deserted  May  30, 1865 

Deserted  Feb.  23,1866 

Snh        Dierl  .Tnnp  90  ISfi"? 

Drafted  and  Substitute 

Recruits. 
Brown,  John  S. 

Briderman,  Columbus. 

Virginia 

LaSalle  . 

Mustered  out  Sept.  28.1865 
Sub.  M.  0.  Oct.  3,1865... 
Killed  at  Ft.  Blakely,  Apr. 

9.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 
Died   May  3,  1865,  wounds 

received  at  Fort  Blakely 
Mustered  out  Sept.  25.1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  27,1865 
Mustered  out  Oct.  13.  1865. 
Mustered  out  Oct   20  1865 

Cooley,  Samuel 

Cotton.  Benjamin 

Cox,  William  T  .... 

Young  America 
Georgetown.... 

Cook,  Milton 

Catlin 

Conley,  Phillip 

Carmony,  J  ames  H 

Carrow,Tofel 

Young  America 

Bonce 

Salina 

Dillon,  William  A 

Elwood     ... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  25.1865 
Mustered  out  Oct   ^0  1865 

Eaton,  James 

Otto 

Eaton,  David  .  .. 

Feimster,  Samuel  B. . . 
Figgins,  George 

Fitzgerald,  John. 

Long  Creek  .... 
Elkhorn  

Mustered  out  Sept.  25.1865 

Disch.  July  18. '65,  wounds 

received  at  Fort  Blakely 

Snh        M     (")      (\cf     1i    lUfi"; 

Gamel,  Samuel 

Graham,  Robert 

Grisom,  James 

Graves,  Delos  W 

Bloomfield 

Knoxville 

Partridge 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 
Discharged  Sept.  21.1865.. 
Discharged  Oct.  3,1865  .... 

layman,  Moses  T 

Howard,  Thomas  J  . . 

Georgetown 

Serena 

Mustered  out  Sept.  23.1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  28.1865 

Joyce. John 

Aurora 

Oct.     19.1864 

414 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

1 

Mustered  out  Aug.  22. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  28, 1865. 

McKinley,  John. 

Lorena 

Sept.  29, 1864 
Oct.      4,1864 

Oct.    19.1864 
Nov.    12,1864 
Oct.     19, 1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  16.1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      3,1864 
Sept.  16,1864 
Sept.  30, 1864 
Sept.  29, 1864 
Nov.    11,1864 
Nov.   12,1864 
Oct.     14.1864 

Dec.    17,1863 
Sept.  28.1864 
Dec.    22,1863 
Oct.      8, 1864 
Dec.    19.1863 

Sept.  29.1864 

Mason.  William  E 

Mead,  Harmon 

McKale    Jotin 

Partridge 

Limestone 

Oct.      4. 1864 

Oct.     19,1864 
Nov.    12,1864 
Oct.     19,1864 
Sept.  26. 1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  16,1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Sept.  16,1864 
Sept.  30, 1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Nov.    11,1864 
Nov.    12,1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 

Feb.      2. 1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Oct.     12, 1864 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Nov.   18,1864 

Sub.  Died  at  Mobile,  May 

27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  22. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Nov.  11, 1865. 

Ostrauder,   Martin 

Limestone 

Mustered  out  Oct.  20, 1865. 

Reece,  Tliomas 

Sub.   M.  O.  Sept.  19,  1865... 

Smith.  Alonzo 

Union           .  ... 

Sub.  M.  O,  Oct.  2,  1865  

Scott.  .Johnathan 

ThompsoQ,  James  J. .. 

Georgetown  — 
Radnor  

Discharged  Sept.  15'65 

Mustered  out  Sept.  29, 1865. 

White,  Morgan 

Wilkinson.  William... 
Welden,  Wallace 

Lancaster  

Greenville 

Mustered  out  Sept.  28. 1865. 
Sub.  M.  p.  Nov.  11.1865.... 

Woods    William 

Sub.  Disch.  Oct.  25, 1865... 

Trans,  from  llth  Inf. 

Abraham,  John 

Barkout.  James 

Blackburn,  Joseph 

Barren.  James  H 

Rockford  

Rockton 

Rockford 

Amboy 

Pro.  Corp.  Absent  on  fur.. 

Absent  on  furlough 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  0.  Oct.  5. '65. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  7, 1865. . . 

Carliu,  Michael 

Caley.  Albert 

Rockford  

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Pro.  Corp.  M.  0.  Oct.  5,  '65 

(rodard,  Lewis 

Mustered  out  Oct.  10. 1865. 

Howard    Charles 

Dropped  as  deserter  Sept. 
22, '65 .Never rep't to  Regt 

Kimmel   Singleton 

Dropped  as  deserter  Sept. 

McGauhey  Dennis 

Mission. 

Nov.     3.1864 

Dec.     4,1863 
Jan.    22.1864 

Nov.     3. 1864 

Dec.     4, 1863 
Mar.    21,1864 

22, '65.  Never  rep.  to  Regt 
Dropped  as  deserter  Sept. 

O'Neal,  Francis 

Thurston,  John 

Vry,  Jefferson  L 

Jonesboro  

Rockford 

22, '65.  Never  rep. to  Regt 
Mustered  out  May _4, 1866.. 

Dropped  as  deserter  Sept. 

22, '65.  Never  rep. to  Regt 
Killed  Feb.l4.'66,  Shreve- 

port.  resisting  guard 

Dropped  as  deserter  Sept. 

22, '65.  Never  rep. to  Regt 

Discharged  Oct.  24. '64 

Mustered  out  May  12.1865. 

Discharged  Oct.  24. '64 

Died  May  26, 1864 

Wellington,  Thomas.. 

Rockford 

Dec.    24.1863 

Feb.      2.1864 

Trans,  from  nth  Inf. 

Hunt,  William  N 

Lyberger.  Samuel 

Shultz,  Augustus  D... 
Wells,  Seth  J..      . 

Mason  City 

Havana 

Mason  City 

Macomb.  Mich.. 

Griggsville 

Cairo 

Nov.    24.1861 
May    13.1862 
Nov.   24.1861 
Aug.   17.1862 

Feb.      1.1864 
Dec.  ^6,1863 

Dec.  ^_4,1863 

Eeb.  ^_1,1864 

Dec.     4, 1864 
Feb.   ^_1.1864 

Dec.  ^4,1863 

Feb.      1, 1864 
Dec.  _  ^6. 1863 

Feb.      1.1864 
Dec.      6, 1863 
Feb.     ^1.1864 

Dec.  ^4.1863 
Feb.  ^^1,1864 

Nov.    24.1861 
May    13,1862 
Nov.    24,1861 
Aug.    17,1862 

Feb.      1, 1864 
Dec.   j6,1863 

Dec.      4,1863 

Feb.   _  1.1864 

Dec.     4. 1863 
Feb.  ^1.1864 

Dec.  _  4,1863 

Feb.      1,1864 

Vfterans. 
Gating,  James.. 

Pro.  Corp.  M.O.May4,'66. 

Chandler,  Isaac 

Mustered  out  May  4.;]866.. 

Decker,  Walter 

Deason.   William 

Griggsville 

DeSoto. 

Pro  Corp    MO. May  4. '66. 

Fulks,John  S 

Naples 

Fi-Hwner,  Marcus 

Gosuell,  Francis  M.... 

Rockport 

DeSoto 

Died  Sept.  20,  '65,  at  Mar- 
shall, Texas 

Pro. Serg't  M.O.May 4, '66. 

Hanline,  Adam 

Harrington.  John 

Griggsville 

Naples 

Mustered  out  May  4.1866.. 

Humes,  Thomas  M.... 
Larkin,  Amos 

Griggsville 

Naples  .. 

' '                     " 

Murphy.  James 

Prn    r.nrn     IVf   O   Mftv  1  'fifi. 

Dec.      6, 1863: Deserted  Mar.  19, 1866 

Moore,  Joseph 

Griggsville 

Naples 

Pro.  Sergt.  M.  O.  May  4.  '66 

Mappin.  Jesse    F 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 
Feb.      1. 1864  Pro. Serg't  M.  0.  May  4,  '66 

Griggsville 

Shinn.  Joseph 

Feb.   ^  ^1. 1864  Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 

Sanderson,  George 

Pittsfleld 

DeSoto. 

Dec.  _  4,1863 
Feb.   ^^1,1864 

Pro.  1st  Lieut-  from  Serg't 
Nov.14.  1864  

Saylor,  William  A 

Promoted  2d  Lieut           ■  . 

Snyder,  Adam  A 

Vincent.  James  P 

Willard,  William  H 

Griggsville 

Tine 

Promoted  1st  Sergeant  — 
Killed.Pt.Blakely.Apr.9,'65 
Mustered  out  Mav  4, 1866  . 

Pro. Serg't.  M.O.  May  4, '66 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


415 


COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains. 
Robert  H.  Sturgess . 

John  L.  Shaw 

AlvaC.  Bishop 


First  Lieutenants. 

John  L.  Shaw 

Alva  A.  Bishop 

William  W.  Cover. .. 


Vandalia 


July  25.1861 
Apr.  1,1862 
Dec.    14.1862 


July  25,1861 
Apr.  1,1862 
Dec.    14,1862 


July    25, 


Apr. 


July    25,1861 


Lorenzo  R.  Potter 

Andrew  J.  Patterson.. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

AlvaC.  Bishop 

William  W.  Cover 

David  M.  Lesrard 

Andrew  J.  Patterson. . 
Lemuel  S.  Lee 


Oct. 
Aug. 


3,1865 


Vandalia 


First  Sergeant. 
David  M.  Legard... 

Sergeants. 
William  D.  Haizlip. 
Samuel  B.  Kaller... 

Philip  C.  Lustre.... 
Henry  Akeman 


Vandalia 
Vandalia 


July  25,1861 

Apr.  1.1862 

Dec.  14,1862 

July  28.1864 

Aug.  28.1865 


July    25.1861 
July    25,: 


Apr.     9, 


Jan.    12,] 
Jan.       5. 1866 


July  25.1861 
Feb.  27,186.S 
Apr.  9,:  " 
Jan.  17.1865 
Notmust'r'd 


July    25,1861 
July    25,1861 


Promoted  Major 

Resigned  Dec.  14.1862 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866... 

Promoted 

Prom.Adjt.  Disch.Nov.  4, 

1864.  M.  O.  Nov.  10,1864.. 

Discharged  May  15, 1865 . . . . 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  Jiily  25,1864. 

Promoted 

M.  O.  as  Serg't  May  4,1866. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. . . 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Mustered  out  July  30.1864. 


Corporals. 
James  H.  Johnson 


Andrew  J.  Patterson. 
James  Bradrick 


Vandalia  , 


July    25,1861 


July    25, 


John  L.  Slaven 

Solomon  Tuttle 

Eggelstine  M.  Rose... 


William  Rogers  , 
William  Perker  , 


Privates. 

Allen,  Augustus  C 

Allen,  John 

Allgood,  David 

Anderson.  Augustus.. 
Ballard,  William  A.... 

Ballard.  Henry  H 

BosticLeroy  S 


July    25. 


Beckman.  Munson  M. 


Burge,  Joseph , 

Carey,  Henry , 

Cochran,  James  L.  W 


Campbell,  Robert. 

Drake.  Thomas 

Davis.  Jonathan  .. 

Evans.  George 

Fitzgerald.  James. 


Gambol,  Samuel 
Gilmore,  Oliver  ., 
Hinds,  Joseph  M 

Haley,  James 

Lee.  Julius  A 

Little.  Green  B.., 
Loskar,  Peter 


Martin,  Joseph. 


Reduced  to  ranks.     M.  O. 

July  30,1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 

of  w'nds  rec'd  at  Shiloh. 

Apr.  6.1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died,  Mound  City,  Feb .'22,* 
'62.  wounds  rec'd  at  Fort 
Donelson 

Mustered  out  July  30. 1864  . 

Discharged,  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Shiloh 


July    25. 1861  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran .... 

::     I       ::  :: 


Trans,  to  V.R.C.  Sept.1,'63 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 
Feb.  15,1862 

Pro.  Serg't.  Killed  at  Ray- 
mond, Aliss.,  May  12, 1863. 

Trans.  toV.R.C.  Dec. 1, '63 

Mustered  out  -July  30,1864. 

Trans,  to  Miss.  Ma.  Brig., 
Dec.  1.1862 

Disch.  Aug.  15,  '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  April  11,1863.!!!! 

Diseh.  Oct.  6.  '62.  on  acc't 
of  wounds  rec'd  at  Fort 
Donelson 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Mustered  out  July  30,1864. 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  July30.'64 

Disch.  July  25,  '62,  on  acc't 

of   wounds    received    at 

Fort  Donelson 

Disch.  July  16,  '62.  on  acc't 
of  wounds  received  at 
Shiloh 


416 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Mayfield.  Leroy 

Merryman,  Andrew  J. 

Vandalia 

Vandalia 

Cache      

July 

IZ: 

Aug. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 

Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Mar. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Oct. 

Aug. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Dec. 

July 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Got. 

_25, 1861 

15.1861 
27.1864 

23, 1864 
9. 1865 
15.1861 
24, 18fil 
29, 1864 
2. 1864 
22, 1864 

29, 1861 
17. 1864 
15. 1861 
21,1861 
15, 1861 

26,1861 
29, 1861 

2, 1864 
4, 1864 
22, 1864 

13. 1864 

2. 1864 
15, 1861 

2, 1861 

4. 1865 

8. 1864 

13. 1865 

8. 1865 
25. 1865 

9, 1864 
23, 1864 
29, 1861 
12, 1864 

21,1861 
8,1865 
24.1861 
14, 1861 

25, 1861 
10, 1863 
1, 1861 
2i, 1861 

July  ^25.1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Mattern,  Samuel 

Phillbrook.  Edwin.... 

Porter,  James  B 

Potter.  Lorenzo 

Price,  Andrew  J 

Patterson,  Wm.  H.  H. 
Rice,  Harvey  S 

Deserted  Aug.  11. 1861 

Trans,  to  Co.  K.  8th  111.  Inf 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Trans,  to  V.  R.  C.  Sept.l.'63 
Died  Feb.  13.'62.  Cairo.  Ill . 

Re-enliated  as  Veteran 

Trans,  to  V.  R.C.,  Sept,l.'63 

Disch.  Aug.  5,'63.  on  acc't 

of   wounds    received    at 

Vicksburg 

Mustered  out  July  30.1864  . 

Disch.  Apr.  18, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Scoville,  Andrew  C  ... 

Stevens,  James  H 

Stabl,  Augustus 

Smith,  William  S 

Smith  James 

Tuttle.  Austin 

Tuttle,  Francis  M 

Killed    at   Fort   Donelson 
Feb.  15  1862 

White,  James  R 

Woolsey,  Benjamin  H. 
Ward  Cyrus    

Disch.  Sept.  6,'62;  disabil  . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Walters,  Thomas 

Recruits. 
Akeman   Solomon 

Disch.  Sept.  6.'62:  disabil . 
Died  July  11,  '65,  Marshall. 

Mustered  out  Nov  22  1865 

Allen,  William 

Alexander  James 

Apr.      8.1864 

Nov.    29,1864 
Mar.     9.1865 

Brown,  John  A     .. 

Vandalia 

Shabbonier!!!!! 
Vandalia 

Disch.  Sept  7, '62;  disabil . 

Mar.     9,1865 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Mar.  ^22,1865 

Browning.  James  H... 
Browning,  Wiliam  H  . 
Browning.  Daniel  S... 
Browning.  John 

Seminary 

Vandalia.!!!!!! 

Mustered  out  March  24,'66. 
Disch  Mar.  2.  .'62;  disabil  . 

Apr.      8. 1864 

Died  Oct.  6.  1864 

Bateman,  James  A 

Vandalia 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Chandler.  William  J.. 

Disch.  Nov.  21,'61;  disabil. 

Cover,  William  W 

Promoted  Serg't,  2d  Lieut. 

and  1st  Lieut 

Denton.  Andrew 

Trans,  to  V.R.C.,  Sept.  l,'6:i 

Deardufe,  Stephen  S.. 

Doolin.  John  W 

Evins,  Alfred 

Vandalia 

Shabbonier!.... 
Vandalia  .!!!!!! 

Feb.      2, 1864 
Apr.      8, 1864 
Apr.    28,1864 

Feb.      2.1864 

of   wounds    received    at 
Vicksburg 

Mustered  out  May  18, 1865  . 

Trans,  to  V.R.C.June  30,'63 

Evans.  William 

Fleming,  Ben,iamin  F. 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866. . . 
Pro.  C9rp.  M.  O.  May  4, '66. 

Mar.     4, 1865 
Apr.      8, 1864 
Feb.     13,1865 
Feb.      8, 1865 
Feb.     28,1865 
Feb.   ^22,1864 

loh    April    6.    1862.    Sup- 

Hubbard,  John  S 

Hendrickson.Jaeob  T. 
Hendrickson.  William 

Harman,  James  C 

Howard,  Abraham 

Hinds.  Adolphus  N  ... 

Vandalia 

Venice 

Buuker  Hill.... 

Bear  Creek 

Vandalia 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866... 
Mustered  out  Feb.  12. 1866  . 
Discharged  Feb.  7,1866.... 
Mustered  out  Feb.  27,1866  . 
Musten-d  out  June  18.1865. 

Vandalia 

Groveland 

Vandalia 

Bunker  Hill.... 
Vandalia 

Killed,Nicksb'rg,May22,'63 

Pro.  Corp.  Killed  Aug.  29. 

1865,     by     explosion    of 

gunpowder 

Disch   Mar.  21  '62;  disabil. 

Little,  (Jreen  B 

Little.  William 

Oct.     12,1864 

Larmer,  James 

Mitchell,  William  H... 

Feb.      8, 1865 

Mustered  out  Feb.  7, 1866  .. 
Died  Jan.  8,1862.  at  Cairo.. 

Mitchell.  Theodore  N. 

Disch.  Sept.  6. '62,  wounds 
rec'd  at  Fort  Donelson  .. 

Miller.  William 

Miller.  Henry  G 

Dec.    11,1863 

Died  Sept.  17,1864    

Mathias,  George  W  ... 

Mathias,  Julius 

Disch.  Mar.  21.'62;  disabil. 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


417 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Montgomery. Robert..  Vandalia 


Meeks,  William.. 
Mayfleld,  Peter... 
Provots,  Ameda. . 

Pearce,  Samuel  .. 
Poland,  William.. 


Newburgr . 
Vandalia  . 


Kockwood,  Wm.  D. 


Keeee.  Benjamin  F. 
Rumel,  Joseph 


Ritter,  Josiah 

Smith,  William  C  . 

Smith,  Burras 

Sales,  George 


Stokes,  James 

Simonton,  Joseph  C  . . 

Sheets.  Leander 

Sheets.  Malan  A 

Shopher,  John 

Tucker,  Charles 

Tucker,  Ira 

Tetrick,  Daniel  H 

Ulrick,  Jacob 


Viles.  Robert 

Whittington.  Wm.  C. 

Wilson,  James  M 

Woolsey.  Harrison  J. 
Mathis,  John  W 


Cooks. 
Blake.  Abraham  — 
Holland,  Thomas... 
Richardson.  John.. 
McGowan,  Samuel. 


Drafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Austin.  Irwin  T 

Allen,  Joseph  B 

Cooper.  Charles 

Cooper.  Jeremiah... 

Cox,  Winterton 

Campbell,  George  C 
Carriker,  John  M  — 
Dryer,  William  N... 


Davenspike,  John. . 
Davenspike,  David 
Delany,  Bernard... 
Emmerson,  Joseph 

Grupe,  Fred  A 

Hefley.  Levi  L 

Holt.  James 

Kitchens,  William. 


Hampton,  John  W 
Hostetter,  Fred  ... 
James,  Henry 


Nov.   13, 


Naausa  — 
Keyesport . 
Vandalia  . . 


Normal  . . 
Vandalia 


Preeport. 
Harlem  .. 
Vandalia 


Ramsey.. 
Vandalia  , 


Bear  Creek. 
Shabbonier. 
Vandalia  ... 


Oakley. 


Steuben  

Richmond  .. 
East  Fork  .. 
Zanesville.. 
Y.  Hickory  . 

Evans  

Milton!;!;;; 


Crete  . 
Irving 


Akron 

Oakwood  , 


James.  Joseph.. 
Joy,  Meredith  .. 
Ludwick.  Peter. 


Lane.  James 

Lee,  Chancy 

Landon,  Lines  R. 
Larmer,  Thomas. 


Calhoun  co  . 
Woodburn... 


Mar. 
Apr. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug.! 


Feb. 
Aue. 
Mar. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
Oct. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Feb. 
Jan. 


Oct. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
May 


Feb.      2, 1864 


1861  Feb.S:i6, 1861 


,  1864  June 
,1861  


Oct.    24,1861 
Feb.    16,1865 


May 
MaV 


1865  Feb.  25. 1865 
1864  Ap.  8. 1864 
1864  Feb.      2,; 


31,1863 


Oct.    31,: 
Nov.  11,1863 


Oct.    31.1863 


Sept.  27.1864 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 

Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


29,1864 
18, 1864 
13, 1864 
31,1864 
26, 1864 
4,1864 

29.1864 
18, 1864 
7.1864 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Oct. 
Oct. 


5, 1864 
27, 1864 
29, 1864:  Sept, 

7,1864iOct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


13, 1864 
24. 1861 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


12, 1864 
19, 1864 
5.1864 


Oct. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Oci. 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


Died  at  Paducah,  Ky.,  Feb. 
26,  1862.  of  wounds  re- 
ce'ved  at  Fort  Donelson. 

Mustered  out  March  3, 18ti6- 

Mustered  out  May  1,1866.. 

Transf.  to  Houghtaliug"s 
'ty  Jan.  1.1862 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 

Died  f^ept.  2a,  1861,  at  Nor- 
folk, Mo 

Pro.  Cor.  Died  April  30.. 
1862,  at  Keokuk,  Iowa 
wounds  at  Donelson 

Deserted  Oct.  1,1862 

Trans,  to  non-com.  staff, 
as  Com'ry  Seargeant. 
June  14, 1863 

Mustered  out  Feb.  15,1866. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  Nov.  9, '64;  Memphis. 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson 
Feb    15.1862 

Died  Oct.  8. 1861, at  Cairo.. 

Pro.  Ser.  M.  O.  Nov.  11.  "64 

Dis.  Apr.8.'65.  Pro.  Adj't.. 

Mustered  out  Jan.  30,  1866. 

Died  July  7,'64,  Vicksburg 

Died  Dec.  14. 1861,  at  Cairo. 

Disch.  June  16,  '62;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866. . 

Missing  in  action  at  Fort 
Donelson  Feb.  15,  1862. 
Supposed  killed 

Deserted.  Sentenced  to- 
Dry  Tortugas 

Discharged  Aug.  15,  1862. 
wounds,  Donelson 

Mustered  out  Feb.  27,1866.. 

Deserted  March  12, 1866. . . . 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  May  4,  '66- 


Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 
Mustered  out  March  4,1866- 
Mustered  out  March  2, 1866 
Mustered  out  May  4.1866.. 


Sub.  M.O.  Oct.  5,1865.... 
Mustered  out  Oct.  7,1865..- 
Mustered  out  Sept.  28.1865 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  19.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  26. 1865- 
Mustered  out  Oct.  30.1865. 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  19,1865.. 
Died  Apr.  11,  1865;  wounds 

rec'dat  F'.  Blakely 

Mustered  out  Sept.  28.1S65- 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  19,1865.. 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  6,1865... 
Mustered  out  Oct.  2,1865.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  4,1865  . 
Mustered  out  Oct.  26, 18^5. 
Sub.  M.  O.  Sept.  28.1i65. 
Sub.     Died  Apr.  17.  '65,  of 

wounds  rec'd  Ft.  Blakely 
Died  at  Memphis  Feb.  9."65 
.Mustered  out  Oct.  12.1815. 
Died   at  Shreveport  June 

30,1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  12.18C5. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  16,1865. 
Died  Apr.  19. "65.  of  wounds 

rec"d  at  Fort  Blakely.... 
Mustered  out  Oct.  11,1865. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  18,1865. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  4.1865.. 
'Mustered  out  Oct.  14,1865. 


Vol.  1—27. 


418 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Murry.-lasper  N 

Zanesville 

Oct.      8, 1864 
Oct.     18.1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Sept.  21,1864 
Nov.    10.1864 
Nov.    18.1864 

Oct.      8, 1864 
Oct.     18, 1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Sept.  21.1864 
Nov.    10,1864 
Nov.    18,1864 
Oct        7, 1864 
Oct.       1,1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Sept.  23,1864 
Oct.      ^5,1864 

Oct.     18, 1864 
Oct.     19, 1864 
Nov.     3, 1864 
Oct.     17, 1864 

Oct.     12,1864 

Sub.    M.  O.June  19,1865  .. 
Sub.    M.  O.  Aug.  27,1865... 

Morris  Henry  J 

Sub.    M.  0.  Sept.  27,  1865.. 

Matthews, Jame- 

Richmond 

Mustered  out  Sept.  20,1865. 
Sub.     M.  0.  Nov.  9,1865  .. 

Riee.James  M. ........  Greenville 

Sub.     M.  0.  Nov.  17,1865  . 
Died  June  22,  1865.    Fever. 

Sullivan.  Dennis 

S  ipp,  B^-aucis  M 

Winegardner,  A.  D.... 

Waverly 

Tower  Hill 

Sauneman 

Oct.       1, 1864 
Oct.       3. 1864 
Sept.  23,1864 
Oct.    _  5,1864 

Oct.      7. 1864 
Oct.     19. 1864 
Nov.     3. 1864 
Oct.     17. 1864 

Oct.     10,1864 

Mustered  out  Sept.  30, 1865. 
Sub.     M.  0.  Oct.  2,1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  22, 1865. 
Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  4, 1865... 

Woods.  Daniel     

Wilson  John  P 

Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  17.1865.. 

Dwight 

Sub.     M.  O.  Oct.  18.1865.. 

Wall,  William  A 

White  Joseph  J    

Colbrook! 

Sub.     M.  0.  Nov,  2,1865  .. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  9, 1865. 

Trans,  from  llth  Inf. 
Barnard.  Peter 

Amboy 

Mustered  out  Oct.  11,1865. 

Crowell  Alexander  H. 

Davis,  Richard  A 

Grand  Chain... 

Jan.      5. 1864 

Jan.      6,  i864 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  . . 

LaSalle 

Mar.  ^14.1865 

Jan.      5. 1864 
Nov.     3.1864 

Mar.    14.1865 

Mar.    15,1865 

Jan.      6, 1864 
Nov.     3, 1864 

Mar.    15.1865 
Oct.      7, 1865 
Mar.    15.1865 

Aug.   20,1863 

Dec.    20,1863 
Feb.      1, 1864 
Jan.      5,1864 
Feb.   ^  L1864 

Dec.      7,1863 

Feb.      1,1864 
Dec.  ^7,1863 

Feb.  _  1,1864 

Dec.      5,1864 
Feb.   ^^1,1864 

Dec.      7.1863 
Jan.      2,1861 
Dec.    20.1863 
Mar.    27.1864 
Jan.      5.1864 

Feb.   __1.1864 

Dec.      7, 1863 
Feb.   _  L1864 

Dec.      7,1863 
Feb.      1. 1864 

Discharged  Mar.  14,  1865... 

Hays,  Francis  M 

Moore.  Francis  M 

McGaughey,  Dennis  .. 

Phillips.  William  R... 
Stone  .John  W 

Mustered  out  Mar.  13,1866. 

Grand  Chain  ... 
Mission  

LaSalle  

Disch.  July  10,  '65:  disabil. 
Trans,  from  Co.  F.    After- 
w'ds  trans,  to  Co.G,8th  Inf 
Mustered  out  Mar.  13, 1866. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  6,1865  .. 

Stephenson. Jasper  N. 

Trans,  from  Iloughtall- 

in'g's  Battery. 
Smoot  David 

LaSalle  

Mar.    14.1865 

Mustered  out  Mar.  13,1866. 
Discharged  Aug.  19,1864... 

Veterans. 
Allen.  Augustus  C  .... 
Allen, John 

Vandalia 

Dec.    20.1863 
Feb.      1, 1864 
Jan.      5. 1864 
Feb.   ^^1,1864 

Dec.      7, 1863 

Feb.      1, 1864 
Dec.  ^^7,1863 

Feb.   ^^1,1864 

Dec.      5. 1864 
Feb.   ^^1,1864 

Dec.      7, 1863 
Dec.    16,1863 
Dec.    20,1863 
Feb.      1, 1864 
Jan.      5,1864 

Feb.   _  L1864 

Dec.      7, 1863 
Feb.     ^1,1864 

Dec.      7. 1863 
Feb.      1, 1864 

Pro.  Serg.  M.O.May  4. '66. 
Mustered  put  May  4.1866  .. 

Anderson,  Augustus  . . 

Brown,  David  L 

Bateman. -James  A  .... 
Drake  Thomas    .. 

Pro.  Corp._  M.  0.  May  4.  '66. 
Died  Oct.  20, '65,  Marshall, 

Davis,  Jonathan  

Gambol,  Samuel   

Gillmore.  Oliver 

Gudder,  George 

Hinds,  Joseph  M 

Haizlip,  William  D.... 

Mathis,  George  W 

Miller,  William 

Mayfleld.  Leroy 

Patterson,  Andrew  J . . 

Porter,  James  B 

Potter.  Lorenzo  R 

Rice  Henry  S 

Texas  

Pro. Serg.  M.O.  May  4, '66. 
Discharged  Nov.  16,  '65  ... . 
Mustered  out  May  4.1866  .. 

Disch.   to  receive  pro.  2d 
Lt.  Co.  A,  Ala.  Rifle  Cav. 
Pro.  Serg.    M.O.May  4, '66. 
Pro.  Corp.   M.O.May  4,'66. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866. . 

Pro.  Serg.,  2d  Lt.  &  1st  Lt. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Pro.  Serg.,  then  1st  Lieut . 
Des'rd  Escap'd  fr'm  pris'n 

at  Marshall,  Tex.,Mar.l.'66 
Died  at  Vandalia.Jan.25,'65 

Smith,  William  C 

Slaven,John  L 

Tuttle,  Solomon 

Tuttle,  Austin 

Woolsey.  Ben.iamin  H. 

Walter.  Thomas 

Ward  Cyrus 

Mustered  out  May  4,_1866.. 

Pro.  Serg.   M.  0.  May  4.'66. 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866. . 

Pro.  Corp.   Deserted.    Es- 

caped   from     prison    at 
Marshall,  Tex., Mar. 2,'66. 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


419 


COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 

Robert  Wilson 

William  Zeidler 

Benjamin  F.  Monroe. 
William  Schag 


First  Lieutenants. 

William  Zeidler 

Otto  Brauns 

William  Schlag 

Bassil  Juelg 


Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Zeidler 

Deitrich  Smith 

-Otto  Brauns 

William  Schlag 

Bassil  Juelg 

Hiram  Barkmeier 


First  Sergeant. 
Reynold  Kalmbach. 


Sergeants. 
Deitrich  Smith  .. 
William  Schlag . 
Albert  Aubin 


Otto  Brauns 


Corporals. 
Charles  Peffer  ... 

Bassil  Juelg 

Albert  Able 


FaulSteen 

August  Fulfs 

Ignatz  Nigles 

Gustavus  Kluge... 

Jacob  Thomas 


Privates. 

Basler,  Andreas 

Bachman,  John 

Block,  John 

Camoenisch,  Daniel. 


Evans,  Walter  P  , 


Fullgraf.  John... 

Pluth, Gerhard.. 
Geible,  Henry  ... 
Hugger,  Gabriel 

Joerger.  Louis  .. 
Kuhule,  Joseph.. 


Knapp,  Christian 
Lahr,  Tobias 


Meyer.  Henry  ... 
Mummers,  Paul. 
Mond,  Augustus 

Nabenger,  Jacob 
Pfeifer.  Henry  .. 


Schrader.  August. 
Schrceder.  Adam.. 


Streiback,  Leo  . 
Walter,  Philip.. 
Zindell,  Joseph. 


Peoria 


Pekin  . 
Peoria 


Peoria 

Pekin., 
Peoria 
Pekin. 
Peoria 
Pekin., 


Pekin  . 
Peoria 


Pekin  . 
Peoria 


July  25,1861 

Oct.  20,1862 

July  25,1864 

Feb.  20,1864 


Sept.  1,1 
Oct.  20, 1862 
July  25,1864 
Feb.    20,1866 


July 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
July 
May 


25. 1861 

1. 1861 

3. 1862 

20. 1862 
28, 1864 

1, 1866 


July    25,1861 


July    25, 


July    25,1861 


July    25, 


July   25,1861 


Oct.    18,1864 
Feb.    20,1864 


Feb.  27,1863 
July  25,1864 
Not  mustr'd 


Feb.  27,1863 
Dec.  30.1864 
Not  mustr'd 


July   25,1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25,1861 


July 


Resigned  Oct.  20. 1862 

Mustered  out  July  25. 1864. 

Resigned  Jan.  15,  1866 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  25,  1864. 

Promoted 

M.  O.  2d  Lieut.    May  4. 1866 

Promoted 

Resigned  July  23, 1862 

Promoted 

M.  O.  (as'Serg'ti'May  4;'66 

Disch.  Jan.  1,'63;  disabil.. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 

Trans.  1st  Miss. Heavy  Art., 

U.S.Col.Troops,Oct.l0.'63 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. . . 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Promoted  as  Sergeant 

Disch. May  26,  '62;  wounds 

rec'dat  Ft.  Donelson 

Prom.Serg.  M.O.July25.'64 

Trans.6th  111.  Cav.Dec.l,  '61 
Killed    at    Ft.    Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1864. 
Prom.Serg.  M.O.July  26,  '64 
Prom.  Corp.    Disch.  July 

25,1864 

Disrh.  Aug.1,'62;  wounded 

at  Shiloh 

Disch.  Oct.  3, '62;  wounded 

at  Donelson 

Mustered  out  July  30,1864. 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb  15,  1862 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed    at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Miss. action  Donels'n,  Feb. 

16, '62;  never  ht-ard  from. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Wounded  at  Ft.  Donelson. 

Disch.  Aug.l7, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 
Miss,  action  Donels'n.  Feb. 

15, '62;  never  heard  from. 
Died  Mound  City  Apr.20.'62 
Killed  at  Champion  Hills 

May  16.1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

From. Corp.  Died  June24.''62 
wounds  received  Shiloh. 


420 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT.. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Fecniits. 
Andesner,  Matthias. 

Altevogt,  Rudolph.. 

Ahrens,  Aaron 

Altmeyer.  William.. 
Burcbele,  William  .. 
Borchard,  Adam 


Cairo... 
Pekin.  . 
Peoria 


Beiter,  Casper. ; 

Branthner,  John 

Branthner,  Andrew. 

Buettner,  Jacob 

Barkmeyer.  Hiram.. 

Baesler,  August 

Degen,  William 


Peoria  ... 
Pekin.  ... 

Cairo 

Hanover. 


Deal,  Hermann 

Duenachter.MelchorJ, 

Ensch,  Michael 

Foviaux,  Charles 

Garon.  George 

Harsch,  Adolph 

Hopman,  Deitrich 


Hills.  John 

Hammer.  John. 


Kendall. 
Peoria  .. 
Cairo 


Peoria 
Pekin. 


Hartman,  Joseph.  .. 

Jackel,  Amandus 

Jordi,  Jacob 

Kalmbuch,  Reynold 


Kolbatz.  Edward 

Kohn,  Pranz 

Kaechle,  Andrew 

Kaling.  Alfred 

Leeler ger,  Peter 

Long,  John 

Menges,  John 


Peoria 
Pekin. 
Peoria 


Moore,  Richard  D. 

Miller,  Henry 

Menges,  Joseph.  .. 
Pefeffier,  Charles  . 


Petry,  George 

Pfander,  Charles.. 
Roehm,  Theodore. 


Cairo.. 
Pekin. 


Ritzenger,  Andrew  ... 

Reustmann.  John 

Richter,  Edward...... 

Ringelle,  Frederick... 
Rudowsky,  William  .. 

Strange,  Henry 

Schroinde,  Charles  ... 

Strand,  John 

Schreunmann,  Henry. 
Schoenthaler,  Chas... 
Schraeder,  Charles 


Pekin.  , 
Peoria  . 
Pekin.  , 

Peoria  , 
Pekin. , 
Peoria 

Cairo..! 
Peoria 


Schroder,  Adam. 


Sarbian,  Andres 

Torrin.  Otto 

Tell.  William 

Treyens,  John 

Wilt.  Henry  C 

Voelkner,  William 


Cairo.. 
Pekin.  . 
Peoria 


Sept. 
Feb. 
Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug.   19,1862 


Apr.    22,1864 


Aug.  10,1861 


Died  in  hosp.,  Cairo,  IIL. 

Feb.  3.'64;  consumption. 
Died  at  Cairo,  Feb.  8,1864. 
Mustered  out  May  4. 1866. . 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Discharged  Aug.  6, 1864 . . . . 
Died  at  Cairo,  Oct.  23,1861. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Jan.    17,1865 


Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 


Jan.      1, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug.   15,1861 


Aug.   14,1864 
Feb. '"2.1864 


Aug. 
Aug. 


1,1861 
22. 1861 


Discharged  Aug.  15, '64 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran ... . 

Discharged  Sept.  11, '64 

Trans,  to  1st  Miss.  Heavy 

Art.,  (col.)  Mar.  11,1864.. 

Mustered  out  Jan.  16, 1866. . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  11, 1865. 

Pro.Serg't.   M.O.May 4, '66 

Discharged  Aug.  15. '64 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson,. 
Feb.  15, 1862 

Discharged  July  18,'64 

Missing  in  action  at  Don- 
elson. Feb.  15.'62;  never 
heard  from  since 

Mustered  out  Aug.  15.  1865  • 

Disch.  Aug.  6,  '63;  disabil. 

Discharged  Aug.  15,  '64 

Trans,  to  1st  Miss.  Heavy 
Artillery,  Mar.  11,  1864... 

Disch.  Dec.  21, '61;  disabil.. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  6, '64 

Discharged  Aug.  15, '64 


Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Deserted  Aug.  19.1861 

Disch.  Oct.  22,  '62;  disabil. . 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


19, 1861 
2, 1861 
9, 1861 

27, 1861 
9,1861 

15, 1861 

16,1861 
12, 1861 
15, 1861 


St.  Louis,  Mo... 


Aug. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


21,1861 
25, 1864 
15,1861 
19, 1861 
12, 1861 
6, 1861 


Apr.    22,1864 
Jan.    15,1864 


Zenkel,  John 

CooAs. 

Melten.  Henry 

Notgrass,  William. 
Royal,  Tob 


Pro.  Corp.  .Killed  at  Fort 
Donelson  Feb.  15. 1862 .... 

Mustered  out  July  30, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died.  Cin.,  O..  Apr.  20.  "62,  of 
wounds  rec'd  at  Shiloh... 

Discharged  Aug.  7, '64 

Deserted  Aug  ,  1862 

Reenjisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Dec.  18, '61;  disabil!. 

Discharged  Aug.  4,  '64 

Re-enjisted  as  'V'eteran 

Discharged  Aug.  13. '64  — 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died.Paducah.Ky.,  Feb.  23.. 

'63.  of  wounds  received 

at  Fort  Donelson 

Killed  at  Cliampion  Hills,. 

May  16,  1863 

Discharged  Avig.  15.  '64 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1866.. 
Mustered  out  May  4, 1866.. 

Discharged  Aug.  15,  '64 

Mustered  out  Aug.  11. 1865  ■ 
Killed.  Port  Donelson,  Feb. 

15,1862 

Commit,  suicide  on  Bayou ^ 

Mason,  La.,  Aug.  31,  1863. 


Nov.  1,1863 
Mar.  30.1863 
Nov.  1,1863 


Nov.  1, 1863  Deserted  May  29, 1865. 
Nov.  17, 1863  Deserted  Feb.  4.  1865. . 
Nov,     1, 1863  Deserted  May  29i,  1865 . 


EIGHTH-  INFANTRY. 


421 


Name  and  Rank. 


rSeTioux,  Ned 

Thurston,  Richard. 


.Drafted    and    Substi- 
tute Recruits. 

Apple,  Henry 

Berger,  Joseph 


Bebont,  Israel 

Busse,  Charles 

Borsdorf,  August 

Benchop,  Tenes 

Bachman.  Jacob 

■Coughron,  William 

Engle.  Joseph 

Earl,  William 

Fry,  Stephen 

Faerber,  J  acob 

■GroUmiutz,  John 

Hackinson,  Peter 

Herbert,  Adam  J 

Hutfer.  Jacob  S 

Hed worth,  Richard  ... 

Harmon,  Andrew 

Hess,  John 

Jaeger,  John 

Johnson,  Charles  M... 
Johnston,  Justus  T  ... 

Johnson,  John 

Knabe,  Herman 

Koeppel,  Peter 


Enrolled  at. 


Munroe 

Silver  Creek. 


Danville  , 


Nov.     1,1863 
Nov.    15,1863 


Oct.      5. 
Oct.    13, 


Sept.  27,1864 


Kent 

Thornton 

Pilot  Grove... 

Danville 

Peoria 

Danville 


Orangeville 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Oct. 
Nov. 


Danville . 


Allison 

Avonsville 


Sept.  27.1864 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


Orland. 


Oot.    10.1864 


Grimestown.. 


Freeport. 
Danville . 


Danville . 


Lepper,  Thomas | Danville. 

Mambourg,  Madison..  Elmwood  , 
Manson.  Aaron. 

Meire,  Henry 

Nelson,  Niles  P 
Noele.  Francis.., 

•Olson,  Niles 

Petry.  (ieorge  ... 

Peterson,  Martin Clover  . 

JRarasey,  William Allison 

Ross,  Charles Oxford. 

Spenive,  Jacob IRichwood 

Stoltzmann,  Christian  Richview 
Stein,  Nicholas. 
•Sellers,  Cjrus.. 
Selle,  Charles  .. 
Seitzinger,  tVilliam... 
■  Schaefer,  George. 
•  Smith,  Ignaiius.. 
Uvens,  Henry  O. . 
Wolf,  Emory  M  .. 
"Wagner,  Peter  ... 
Wolf,  Anton 


Trans,  from  lltk  Inf. 

Beaty,  John 

Bishop,  William  H.... 
•Cohenour,  Hiram 

Dailey,  Frederick 

Eames,  Levy 

Hill,  John 

Hardy,  Thomas  C 

.Jones,  Winfleld  S 

Manville,  Louis 

Moore,  James  W 

.Minton,  Jesse 

Reed,  Peter 


Trans,  from  17th  Inf. 

•Cawley,  Jacob 

•Consey,  Thomas  A 

Foote,  Henry  M 

-Fagan.  James , 


Glens,  George  K  . 
Harvey,  William. 
Hill.  Henry  B  .... 
Haws,  Henry  C... 


Danville . 


Russell , 


Danville . 


Allison  .. 
Danville . 


Chicago. 
Vienna.. 


Woodford  co 
Metamora  . . . 
Ple'sant  Pra'rie 


Sept. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Feb. 


Pekin Feb. 

Altona Aug. 

Lewiston Sept. 

Eminence 'Aug. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


30, 1864 
3, 1864 
27, 1864 
27, 1864 
26, 1864 
27, 1864 

20, 1861 
12, 1864 


7,1864 
5,1864 
12,1864 


Sept. 
Oct. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Nov.     1, 
Nov.    15, 


Oct. 
Oct. 


5.1864 
13, 1864 


Sept.  27,1864 


Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 
Discharged 


Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  4,1865  .... 
Sub.  Died.  Marshall,  Tex., 

Sept.  12,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26, 1865 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 
Oct. 


30, 1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  29,  1865 
3, 18641  Mustered  out  Oct.  2,1865.. 


27. 1864 
27, 1864 
26. 1864 
28, 1864 


Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  26,1865  ... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  26.1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  25,1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 


Sept, 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


20.1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  19,  1865. 
12, 1864) Mustered  out  Nov.  11,1865. 
22,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  10,  1865. 

I  Mustered  out  Sept.  28. 1865 

27. 1864. Mustered  out  Sept.  26.1865 


7. 1864' Mustered  out  Oct.  6. 1865.. 
5.1864  Sub.    M.  O.  Oct.  4,r"" 


Oct.    10.1864 


Sept. 
Oct. 


11, 1864 


Sub.  M.  O.  Nov.  11,1865  .. 
Mustered  out  July  21,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 26, 1865. 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  9,1865... 
Mustered  out  Nov.  11,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sspt.  25, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  26, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  10.1865.. 

Oct.    31.1864  Oct.  '3i.' 1864  Sub.    M.  O.  Oct.  30.1865  ... 
Sept.  27.1864|Sept.  27. 1864 .Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  14,  1865. 

Sept.  27,1864iMustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 

Oct.     19,1864;Mustered  out  Oct.  19.1865.. 

Oct.     12,1864'Sub.     Diseh.  Oct.  12.1865.. 

Oct.     11,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  10.1865. 

Oct.     14. 1864  Mustered  out  Aug.  22. 1865. 

Sept.  26.1864]Mustered  out  Sept.  25,1865 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


27, 1864 
19.1864 
12, 1864 
11, 1864 
14, 1864 
26, 1864 


Slept.  27.1864  Sept.  27. 1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 

Oct!"ii.'i864  dct!"ii,'i864  Mustered  out  Oct.  10,1865.. 
Oct.  14,1864  Oct.  14,1864  Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  13, 1865.. 
Sept.  27,1864jSept.  27,1864  Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1865 

Oct.      3,1864  Mustered  out  June  9,1865.. 

Oct.  7,1864'Oct.  7,1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  6,1865.. 
Sept.  27,1864  Sept.  27,1864  Mustered  out  Aug.  30,1865. 
Nov.     1.1864  Nov.     1.1864  Sub.    M.  O.  Oct.  31.1865  .. 


Nov.  8. 1864 

Mar.    11, 1865  Mar.  11,1865 

lOct.  6,1861 

1,1864' Jan.  23.1864 


Jan. 


Deserted  July.  1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  5,1865.. 
Des'rt'd.hosp.  at  Memphis 
Mustered  out  i\ov.  7,1865.. 
Disch.  Oct.  30,  '65;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  5,1865. . 
Dis.  disch.,  sentence  C.  M. 

1  Deserted  July.  1865 

Deserted  July  8,1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  2.1865.. 

Deserted 

Mustered  out  Oct.  6, 1865. . 


29.1861  Sept.  29.186]  Discharged  Sept.  28,1864.. 
10, 1862' Apr.  10, 1862  Mustered  out  Apr.  9, 1865. . 
15, 18621  Aug.  15,1862lMustered  out  July  11,1865. 
25, 1864iFeb.    25, 1864jDrop'd  as  deserter:    never 

reported  to  regiment  — 

20.1862  Feb.  20, 1862' Mustered  out  Feb.  19,1865. 
10,1861  Aug.  10, 186i:  Discharged  Aug.  10.1865  .. 
25,1861  Sept.  25,1861lDischarged  Sept.  25,1865.. 
23. 18621  Aug.   23, 1862 'Mustered  out  Aug.  22.186 


422 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Jones,  Samuel . .. 
Johnson,  John  C. 


Liby,  Abraham 

Lollis,  Michael  W 

Moti,  John 

Moreland,  William  H. 

Mills,  Frank  B 

McKinney,  Michael  ... 

Paite.  James  M 

Porter,  Samue)  R 

Smith,  Barzilae 

Smith,  Oilman  D 

Stutzer,  Joseph 

Thornton,  Henderson. 
Wilkinson,  Horace  B.. 
Weed,  James  C 


Monmouth..., 
Bloomington , 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug.  8.1862 
Aug.  14,1862 


Metamora  .. 

Atlanta 

Peoria 

Warrenton  . 


Pekin 

Monmouth.... 

Warren  co 

Eureka 

Woodford  co  . 
Marshall  co  .. 


l^eterans. 

Bassler,  Andrew 

Barkmeier,  Hiram  .. 
Duenaechter,  Melch. 

Ensch,  Michael 

Juelig,Basil 

Juerger,  Louis 

Kohn,  Franz 

Knapp,  ('hristian 

Meyer,  Henry 


Muramert,  Paul... 
Andesuer,  Mathis 


Peoria  ... 
Pekin  .... 
Peoria  ... 


Jacksonville 
Peoria 


Pfander,  Charles 

Ringelle,  Frederick  . . . 

Richter,  Edward 

Schroend,  Charles 

Streibich,  Leo 

Schonthaler,  Charles.. 

Strand,  John 

Thomas,  Jacob 

Walter,  Phillip 


Sept. 
Aug. 
July 
July 
Sept. 
July 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Nov. 


,  1861  Sept.    9. 1861 

,18621  Aug.   23,1862 

,1861  July      9,1861 

,1861 

,1861 

,1861 


Feb. 
Dec. 
Feb. 

Dec. 

Dec. 
Feb. 


1, 1864 

5, 1863 

^  _1. 1864 

7. 1863 
25, 1863 
1,1864 


Jan.      5.1864 


Dec. 
Feb. 

Dee. 

Feb. 

Jan. 
Dec. 
Feb. 


26, 1863 
1,1864 

15, 1863 
^  _1, 1864 

5, 1864 
26, 1863 
1, 1864 


July  15,] 
Sept.  1,1862 
Sept.  20,1861 
Jan.  1,1864 
Sept.  7,1861 
Nov.    29,1861 


Feb. 
Dec. 
Feb. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 


1. 1864 

5, 1863 

^  ^1. 1864 

7. 1863 
25, 1863 

1. 1864 


Mustered  out  Feb.  2,  1866.. 
Diop'd  as  deserter;  never 

reported  to  regiment 

Mustered  out  Aug.  7,1865.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  13,1865. 

Deserted 

Discharged  Sept  9,1864  ... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  22.1865, 
Discharged  July  9,1864  .... 
Discharged  July  22,1864  ... 
Mustered  out  June  8, 1865. . 
Discharged  July  14,1864... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1865. 
Discharged  Sept.  29.1864  .. 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 
Discharged  Sept.  7,1864... 
Discharged  Nov.  29,1864. .. 


Mustered  out  May  4,  1864.. 
Pro.lstSgt.  M.O.May 4. '66- 
Trans.  toV.R.C.  June  30,'6& 
Died,  Vicksburg.  July  9,'6i 
Pro.  Serg.;  pro.  2d  Lieut. 
Disch.  Dec.  15, '64;  disabil. 
Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  May  4,'6e 


Jan.      5.1864  Killed  on  cars  Nov. : 

near  Marshall,  Texas 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Trans,  to  non  com.  staff  as 

Reg.  Q.  M.  Serg't 

Pro.  Serg.  M.  O.  May  4,'66 
.18641  Died  at  St.  Louis  May  8,'64 
Pro.  Serg.  M.  O.  May  4, '66 
Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  May  4,'66 
Trans.toV. R.C.June  30.'65 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 


Dec. 
Feb. 

Dec. 
Feb. 

Jan. 
Dec. 
Feb. 


26, 1863 
1, 1864 


5, 1864 
26, 1863 
1, 1864 


COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
William  H.  Harvey... 

Bloomington... 
McLean  co 

Bloomington ... 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Nov. 

July 
Feb 
Apr. 
July 
Nov. 

July 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Nov. 

July 

July 

25. 1861 
7, 1862 

14, 1864 

25,1861 

15. 1862 
7,1862 

25, 1864 
14. 1864 

25. 1861 
15.1862 
7, 1862 
25, 1864 

25. 1861 

25,1861 

July 

25.1861 

Killed  in  battle 

James  Carman 

Jan. 
July 

12. 1865 
25. 1861 

Absent    with    leave    since- 
March  30, 1866 

First  Lieutenants. 

Joseph  G.  Howell 

Noah  W.  Dennison.... 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson... 

Thomas  J.  McClung  .. 

.......... 

James  Carman 

George  Marion 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Noah  W.  Dennison.... 

McLean  co 

Bloomington... 

Bloomington... 

Nov. 
Jan. 

July 
Feb. 

Feb. 
July 
July 

14.1864 
21. 1865 

25.1861 
27.1863 

2, 1865 
25, 1861 
25,1861 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866... 

Promoted 

Robert  F.  Mercer 

Charles  Stillhammer.. 

First  Sergeant. 
Thomas  J.  McClang.. 

McLean  co 

Hudson 

Promoted  Quartermaster . 
Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant    _ 

Sergeants. 
David  Cornwall ....... 

Charles  M.  Clark 

Bloomington  . . . 
Aledo 

Transferred  to  McAlister's- 
Battery  July  1, 1862. ...... 

Frank  Cornwall 

Thomas  J.  Wiley 

Bloomington... 
Jonesboro  

sioned  staff  as  Q.  M.  Ser. 
Died,  Cincinnati.  Mar.  6,'62. 
Disch.  Jan.  20,  '64,  for  pro.. 

EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


423 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Corporals. 

Gunn,  William  A 

Hayden, Charles  C... 

Jesse,  lames  W 

Wiswell,  Benjamin  F. 

Privatfs. 
Ayers.John  W 

Bailey,  Henry  H 

McLean  co 

McLean  co 

Pleasant  Hill... 

Bloomington... 

McLean  co 

Tazewell  CO  .... 

Bloomington... 

Woodford  co'-'.li 
McLean  co 

Rural 

July 
July 

Nov. 
Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept 
Aug. 

Mar. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

^25, 1861 
25.1861 

30. 1864 
1, 1861 

28. 1805 
21.1861 
_1,1861 

27. 1865 
^1,1861 

20.1861 
^  ^1. 1861 

July  _25.1S61 
July    25.1861 

:: 

Dec.      1,1864 

Disch.  Jan.  5,  '64,  for  prom. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 
Pro.  Ser.  M.  O. -July  30,'64. 
Disch.  Mar.  27. '62;  disabil. 

Disch.  Sept.  28,  '63,  on  acc't 
of   wounds    received    at 
Millikiu's  Bend 

Died  .Mar.  24,'62,  of  wounds 
rec'd  at  Fort  Donelson  .. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 

Baylor,  Albert  S 

Disch.  April  7.  '63:  disabil'. 

Cloud,  William 

Cloud  Gilbert 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 
Died  at  Cairo  Oct.  17  1861  . 

Cummings,  John 

Converse,  Charles  S  . . 

Campbell, Thomas  .... 

Carr,  George  W 

Drakes,  James  W 

Douglass,  Fletcher 

Graff, Ernst..         .  ... 

Trans'f  to  Co.  G,  1st  Bat- 
talion. 23d  Reg  .V.  R.  C. 

Killed    at   Fort    Donelson 
Feb.  14,  1862 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Transferred  TO  Co.  C 

Discharged  March  27.  1862. 

Pro.   Corp'l.     Transferred 

Greenman,  Jeremiah . . 

Hobert,  Charles 

Hinshaw.  William 

Hutchinson,  Andrew.. 

Hobert,  Gilbert  J 

Keeran,  Samuel  T 

Landis,  Jacob 

to  V.  R.  C.  Sept.  15.1863.. 
Disch.  Aug.  12,  '62:  disabil. 
KilledatShiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Dec.  2, '62;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  30. 1864. 
Died  Feb.  7,  '63.  of  wounds 

received  at  Memphis.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Mc  Reynolds.Jonathan 

Philbrook.  Edwin 

Palmer,  Elias 

Discharged  Aug.  11.  1862... 
Disch,  Oct.12,'63.  for  prom. 
Died  Sept.  6,  1861 

McReynolds.L.  A 

Roads,  David 

Died.  Mound  C'y,  Mar.12,'62 

Roberts,  l,awrence 

Reed,  Frank    

Deserted  Aug.  5,1861 

Deserteii  Feb.  21, 1863 

Rooker,  Thomas. 

Rhodes,  James  M 

Russel, George  S 

Rush, Jehu  L  ... 

Died  at  St.  Louis  ADr.20,  62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  July,  1864 

Mustered  out  July  30,  1864. 

Saunders.  W.R 

Stillhammer.  Charles  . 
Stillhaaimer,  Henry. . . 
Southerland,  George.. 

Smitli,  Calvin  D 

Stephenson,  James  C  . 

Sunderland.  William.. 

Woertz.JohnG 

Becrnits. 

Pro.  Serg.  Died  May  20,'63. 
of    wounds    received    at 
Raymond,  Mi?s '. .. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  11, '62;  disabil'. 
KilledatShiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 
Died  at  Bloomington,  111.,. 

Feb.  14,1862 

Killed    at    Fort    Donelson. 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Discharged  July,  1864 

Killed    at     Blakely,   Ala.. 

McLean  co 

Lexington 

Sharon 

Apr.  8. 1865 

Batterton  Ira  A 

June  25, 1862 

Discharged    Feb.   16.   1863. 

Barron,  Joseph 

Brooks  Stephen  B 

Mar.    28,1865 

order  War  Department.. 
Mustered  out  March  27.'66. 

Lexington 

McLean  CO 

Clarion. ..;;!".!; 

McLean  CO 

Peoria 

R<^-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Brooks  William  T 

Disch.  Oct.  24,  '62;  di.sabil. 

Brest.  Christian 

Boyer  Jacob  W 

Mar.    27,1865 

Mustered  out  March  22.'66. 
Trans,  to  V.K.C.Sept.15. '6* 

Pro.  Cor.  Died  Feb.  24.  '62. 

Brandt  Jacob 

of   wounds    received    at 

Fort  Donelson 

Deserted  April  7,  1866 

Cross,  Termain 

McLean  CO 

Pleasant  niVr.:; 

Disch.  Mar.  21, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Apr.  28, '62;  disablL 

Cox,  Daniel 

Disch.  Mar.  31, '63:  disabil. 

Combs,  Edwin  C 

Disch.    Term  expired 

424 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Cassady,  Hugh Lexington 


Cloud,  George  — 

Carman,  .Tames... 
Carman,  Vatchel. 
Denham,  John  H. 
Dawson,  John  B. 


Dunkle.  William  A..., 
Eskenelgo,  Wilmer  E 


Frazier,  John  M 

George,  Henry 

Goudy,  Robert  L , 

Hand,  Anthony  W  . . . , 
Hazelbaker,  Sidney  J, 
Holderness,  Wm.  H  ., 
Hamilton,  Orange  L. 

Henline,  Lytle  R 


Hayden,  Charles  C. 


Hall,  Harley  S 

Johnson,  Hezekiah 
Ingalls,  Francis  D  . 


Loving,  James 

McCuliough,  Obediah 
McCullouKh,  James  V 

Mahan,  John  H 

Mahau,  William  J 

Matheney,  AshfordR. 
Mercer,  Robert  F 


McClellan,  George  P. 

Miller,  William 

Marion,  <Teorge 

Parker,  Joseph  C 

Roberts,  Oscar  A 

Bichards,  Samuel  D. 


Keaves,  JohnC. 
Ridel,  Thomas  . 


Ritter,  David  J , 

Robertson,  John  H... 
Sherwood,  Warren... 

Smally,  John  A 

Stone,  Gilbert  C 

Shenessy,  James 

St.  James,  Jolm 

Trimmer,  William  M 


Peoria 

McLean   co. 


Lexington .. 
McLean    co. 


Lexington 
Martin 


Wapella  ... 
McLean  co. 


McLean  co. 
Lexington 
McLean  co. 


McLean  co. 


Pleasant  Hill. 
McLean  co.  .. 


LeRoy  

McLean  co. 


Centralia . . . 
McLean  co. 


Centralia  , 
Martin  — 


Rural 

McLean  co. 


Taylor.  John 

Wiley.  Robert  N 
Wiley,  Anderson 
Wiley,  Joseph  S. 
Wiley,  John  S... 

Wahl,  Gabriel I 

Wormick.  VViJliam , Seminary. . 

Work,  Samuel  A McLean  co 


Cooks. 
Clarg,  George  ... 
Datson,  Uavid. .. 
Gibbs,  George. .. 
Scott,  Wavelaud 


Drafted  and  Substitute, 

liecruits. 
Balliet,  James  H Lynn. 


Bowers,  Richard | 

Breiineii.  John ; Panola 

(/'lark,  Benjamin  F |Lockport  . 

Couley,  John ! 


Aug.  1,1861 
Aug.  24,1862 
Aug.     1, 


Oct. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug 


Oct. 

Aug. 


Dec.  12, 
Oct.  28. 
Aug.     1, 1861 


Oct.    28.: 
Oct.    24,1863 


Nov.    30,1864 
Aug.    1, : 


Apr. 
Aug. 


Nov.     1. 1863 


Oct.      7,1864 


Oct.  7,1864 
Oct.  2,1864 
Oct.    17,1864 


Nov.   19,1863 


Nov.    19,1863 


Pro.  Ser.  Killed  at  Shiloh 
April  6,1862 

Killed  at  Raymond,  Miss., 
May  12,1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Sept.  20,'61,at  Cairo.. 
Trans,  to    non-com.    staff 

as  Q.  M.  Ser.  June  10,'63. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Absent,    on    furlough,    at 

muster-out 

Died  at  Memphis  Mar.  3,'63 

Deserted  June  15, 1865 

Disch.  Apr.  22, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  11, '62;  disabil. 
Pro.  Ser.  Disch.  Term  ex. 

Disch.    Term  expired 

Died    at    Lexington,    111., 

Dec. 4,1861 

Killed  at  Vicksburg  June 

26.1863 

Pro.  Cor.    Killed  at  Shiloh 

April  6, 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  May  22, '62;  disabil. 
Rejected    by    surgeon    on 

account  of  size 

Deserted  Sept.  1,1862 

Disch.    Term  expired 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866.. 
Disch.    Term  expired 


Nov.    19,1864 
Dec.     1,1864 


Apr.  6,1865 


Oct.   7,1864 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


4, 1864 
7, 1864 
2, 1864 
17, 1864 


Prom.    R.  Q.  M.   from  2d 

Lieut.  Aug.  1.1863 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Pro.  from  Ser.  to  1st  Lieut 
DiedDec.7.'61;Pleas'ntHill 
Disch.  Apr.  17, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Sept.  2, '62;  wounds 

rec'd  at  Port  Donelson.. 

Disch.    Term  expired 

Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Killed    at    Fort   Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
IDisch.  May  21, 'C2;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  6,1864.. 

Died  Dec,  7.1862 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Apr.  19,'62;  of  wounds 

received  at  Shiloh 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  at  Vicksb'g  Apr.  7, '64 
Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  May  4, '66 
Mustered  out  May  4.  1866., 
Pro,  Serg.  Disch.  Term  ex. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Apr,  5,  1866.. 
Discharged.    Term  ex 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 

Deserted  Feb.  7, 1865 

Deserted  Aug.  1,1864 

Mustered  out  May  4,  1866., 


Sub,  Killed  at  Ft,  Blakely 
Apr,  9.1865 

Mustered  out  Oct  3,1865... 
Sub.  M.  O.  Oct.  6.1865.... 
Sub.  M.  O.June  12, 1865... 
Sub.  Disch.  Term  expired. 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 


425 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residegee. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

•Culbertson,  James  — 

Shipman 

Oct.    ^7.1864 

Nov.     1. 1864 
Oct.     17.1864 

Oct.    ^7.1864 
Nov.     1.1864 

Sub.  ^M.O.  Oct.  6,1865 

Colp  Henry     

Fairview 

Sub.     M.  O.  Oct.  31. 1865  . . . 

-Oruse  George  W  . 

Oct.     17, 1864  Mustered  out  Oct  6.1865... 

Chaus^e   Beneventure 

Mustered  out  Sept  29.1865. 

Oakley 

Sept.  27, 1864 

Sept.  19.1864 
Sept.  30,1864 

Oct.      6, 1864 

Sept.  19.1864 
Sept.  30,1864 
Sept.  26.1864 
Oct.      7, 1864 
Oct.     17. 1864 
Oct.     21.1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.      5. 1864 
Sept.  26.1864 
Oct.      7.1864 
Sept.  30.1864 

Sub.    Died  Jan.  10.1865.  at 

Delany  James    

Mustered  out  Sept.  18.1865 

Ducheane.  Alexander. 

Beil  Plain 

Mustered  out  Sept.  29.1865 

Etiwards.  Abraham... 

Oct.      7. 1864 
Oct.     17.1864 
Dec.    21.1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.      5. 1864 
Sept   26  1864 

Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  6,1865  .... 

Fisher    Henry       

Mustered  out  Oct.  16. 1865  . 

Gregory.  John  W 

Bear  Creek 

Ursa 

Sub.    Died  June  25, 1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  26,1855. 

Hoy  Adam  M    

Roanoke 

Pineville 

Sub.    M.  0.  June  5,1865  ... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  25, 1865 

Hemphill.  Daniel 

Hedge,  Joseph 

Zanesville 

Oct.      7.1864 
Sept.  30.1864 

Sub.    M.O.Oct.  6,1865.... 
Sub.    M.  0.  Sept.  29.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  6.1865.. 

Hodges    Thomas 

Johnson.  Andrew  P... 

Danville 

Sept.  27.1864 
Nov.    12.1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Sept.  28, 1864 

Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.      6.1864 

Sept.  27.1864 
Nov.    12.1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  29. 1864 
Sept.  ^28. 1864 

Mustered  out  Oct.  4,1865  .. 
Sub.  Deserted  Nov.  25.  '64. 

Minor.  Cyius  A 

Peoria  

Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  Sept.  25.'65 

McCormick  Michael 

Mendon           ... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  28, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept  25, 1865. 

" 

Robins.  Frank  K 

Palestine 

Taylorville 

Oct.      5.1864!Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  4.1865.... 
Oct       6  1864  Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  5.1865 

Rowland.  John  W 

Oct.      5.1864  Disch.    Term  expired 

Rvan.  James    

Westfield 

Oct.     13.1864 
Oct.     17.1864 
Sept.  19,1864 

Oct.     13,1864  Sub,    M.  O.  Oct.  12.1865  ... 

Oct.     17, 1864  Mustered  out  Oct.  16. 1865. . 

Smith.  George  W 

Cazenovia  

Sept.  19,1864 

Oct.     13,1864 
Oct.      7, 1864 

Sept.  27,1864 

Killed    at    Fort    Blakely. 
April  9  1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  12, 1865  . 

Oct.      7, 1864 

Sept.  27.1864 
Nov.  12.1864 
Oct.    ^13.1864 

Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.     18. 1864 
Oct.      3. 1864 

Stubbs.  John 

Millbrook 

12,1865 

Mustered  Sent.  26.1865 

Nov.    12,1863'Sub.  IDeserted  Nov.  25.  '65. 

South  Fork 

Butler 

Oct.    _13.1864 

Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.     18, 1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      5.1864 

Tower,  Patrick 

Trans,  to  Co.  H.  1st  Bat.  23d 

Reg.V.R.C..M.O.Oct.l3.'65 
Mustered  out  Sept.  26. 1865. 

Wilson.  William 

Irving 

Mustered  out  Oct.  2.1865  .. 

Sub.    M.  0.  Oct.  2.1865  .... 

Winkler.  William' 

Mustered  out  Sept.  27. 1865 

William.  James 

Trans,  from  nth  Inf. 
Adams,  Abraham 

Pleasant  Ridge. 

Oct.      5. 1864 

Sub.    M.O.  Oct.  4,1865.... 
Pro.  Corp.  M.  0.  May4.'65. 

A.rnold.  Benjamin 

Mustered  out  Mar.  17,1866. 

Mustered  out  May  4. 1866  . . 

Cooper.  William 

Oct.      4. 1864 

Hawk.  John  W 

Pro.  Serg.  M.O.  Oct.  9, '65  . 

Hogue.  William 

Mustered  out  Oct  11.1865.. 

Hutchinson.  James  J. 

Deserted  Dec.  17,1865 

Deserted  Mar.  26,1866 

Oct.      4. 1864 

Mustered  Oct.  3,1865 

McCartin.  Patrick 

Mustered  out  May  4, 1866  .. 

Purcell.  William  D.... 

Absent  on  furl'gh  at  M.O. 

Trans,  from  nth  Inf. 
Ackerman.  William  B. 
Blind,  Philip 

Peoria 

Jan.    14.1864 
Dec.    15. 1863 
Feb.    16.1861 
Dec.      1. 1863 
Feb.    24.1864 
Dec.      1.1863 
Dec.    18.1863 
Dec.    28.1864 
Dec.    29.1864 

.Ton       90  ISfil 

Jan.    14,1864 
Jan.      1.1864 
Apr.      8. 1864 
Dec.    25.1863 
Mar.   25.1864 

Jan.    20.1864 
Feb.      2.1864 
Feb.    22,1864 

Mar.   24,1864 
Jan,      4, 1864 

Dec.    25,1863 

DiedAug.  12.1865 

Pro. Corp.  M.O.  May  4.'66. 

Beale.  William  H 

>  • 

Mustered  out  May  4. 1866  .. 

Clemings.  William  C  . 

•  • 

Deserted  June  15. 1863 

'  • 

Abs.  in  hos..w'n'd,  at  M.O. 

Gallaway.  George  W.. 

•  • 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 

Henderson. William  C. 

Canton 

Landis.  Abraham 

McHenry   James 

Wataga 

Absent. sick. in  hos.atM.O. 

McGrath.  James 

•  • 

Feb.    25.1864 
Jan.      4,1864 

Dec.     8.1864 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866  .. 

Morgan,  John 

Henry 

Trans,    to    non-com.    staff 

Miller,  Samuel  C. 

Peoria 

as  Commissary  Serg't... 
Died   May  9,1865,  of    w'ds 

received  at  Fort  Blakely 

426 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Dec. 

Feb. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Jan.' 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

L1S63 
11, 1863 
19. 1863 

18. 1863 

1,1864 
5.1863 
5, 1864 

31. 1864 
1, 1864 

15, 1863 

7. 1863 

15. 1863 

5. 1864 

5. 1863 

5. 1864 
^^1.1864 

28. 1864 
3, 1864 
5, 1863 
7. 1863 
5, 1863 

15, 1863 
7, 1863 

Feb. 
Dec. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

^^2.1864 
19, 1863 
2, 1864 

1, 1864 
15, 1863 
5, 1864 

31.1864 
_  _1, 1864 

15, 1863 

7. 1863 

15. 1863 

5. 1864 

5. 1863 

5. 1864 
_  _1. 1864 

28. 1864 
5. 1864 
5, 1863 
7, 1863 
5, 1863 

15, 1863 
7.1863 

Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 

Reynolds,  CurrenL... 
Smith   Adolph 

Berwick 

Lacon. 

Absent,  sick  in  hospital,  at- 

Walling.  John  M 

Canton 

muster  out.    Wounded 
Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 

Veterans. 
Baylor,  Albert  S 

Bloomington ... 

Lexington 

Bloomington  ... 

Lewiston 

Bloomington  ... 
Woodford  co... 
Bloomington  ... 

McLean  co 

Bloomington... 

McLean  co 

Bloomington . . . 

Marion  co 

McLean  co 

Pro.  Serg't.  M.  0.  May  4. '66. 

Brooks,  Stephen  B.... 

Carman,  James 

Carman,  Vatchel 

Carr,  George  W 

Cummings,  John 

Dunkel,  William  A.... 

Pro.  Serg't.    Killed  at  Ft. 

Blakely  Apr.8,  1865 

Pro.  1st  Lieut.    Pro.  Capt. 
Mustered  out  May  4. 1866.. 

Trans. to  Co .  G.  1st  Bat,  23d 
Reg.V.R.C.M.O  Nov.14,  '65 

Drakes.  James  W 

Henshaw,  William.... 
Hall  Harley  S. 

Tran  sf erred  to  Co.  C 

Mustered  out  May  4.  1866.. 
Transferred  to  Co  A 

Pro.  Serg't.  M.  0.  May  4,  '66 

Marion,  George 

McClellan,  George  P.. 

Miller,  William 

Rhodes,  James  M 

Robertson,  John  H.... 

Pro.  1st  Lieut,  from  Serg't 
Abs.  on  furlough  at  M.  0. 
Mustered  out  May  4,^1866.. 

Pro.lstSerg.M.O.May4.'66 

Stillhamer,  Charles... 
Stillhamer,  Henry  .... 

St.  James,  John 

Shenessy,  James 

Taylor.  John 

Pro.  1st  Lieut,  from  Corp. 
Mustered  out  May  4,1866.. 

Died  Vicksburg,  Mar.l5,  '64 

UNASSIGNED  RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Recruits. 
Adams,  James  

Apr.    11,1864 
Mar.    31,1864 
Oct.    28,1864 
Feb.    25,1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Apr.      7, 1865 

Burns,  Daniel  

Chicago 

Wise 

Oct.     28.1864 
Feb.    25,1864 

Byron,  Gilbert  C 

Mustered  out  May  23  1865 

Brittian,  Jonathan  — 
Bennett,  Abraham  H 

Galesburg 

Apr.    11,1865 

Mustered  out  May  11. 1865. 

Coleman,  Robert 

Cazenpvia 

Jan.    17.1865 
Jan.    23.1865 
Mar.     3  1865 

Jan.     17,1865 
Jan.    25.1865 

Mnr         -A   IKfiS 

Deserted  Feb.  8,  i865 

Trans,  to  34th  111.,  Apr.1,'65 

Cross,  Robert  

West  Stark.... 

Mar.    13,1865 
May      7, 1865 
Feb.   ^29.1864 

Mar.    13,1865 
Apr.    11,1865 

Doyle,  Michael 

Galesburg 

Died,  C .  Butler,  Apr.l2, 1864 

Eoert,  Henry 

Finer,  Michael 

Chicago  

Olive 

Oct.     12,1864 
Jan.    19,1865 
Mar.    21,1864 
Apr.      7. 1865 

Oct.     12,1864 
Jan.    19,1865 

Forrester,  Michael 

Goodwin,  Horace 

Rejected 

Green,  John 

Galesburg 

Apr.    11.1865 

Golden.  Michael 

Greening,  John 

Hawkins,  Jonn 

Feb.    11.1864 

Heacock.  Joel    

Jones,  James  D 

Charleston 

Dec.      1. 1863 
Jan.    24,1865 

Dec.    17.1863 
Jan.    24.1865 

Kochler,  Ernst 

Kneier,  Frederick 

Vandalia 

Dec.    10, 1863 

Dec.    10,1863 

Little.  William 

Mayheld.  Tremble  M.. 

Apr.    12,1864 

Martin,  Albert 

McLaughlin,  Joseph.. 

Apr.    16.1864 
June  16,1864 

Rejected                      

Manning,  Elias 

Hartford 

June  ie.isei 

EIGHTH    INFANTKY, 


427 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


McEwid,  David 

McGentry,  John... 
Ramsay,  Charles  K. 
Roe,  Andrew 


Eppard's   Point 

Seminary 

Amboy 


Roberts,  Martin  J 

Rentpo,  George  W 

Rentpo,  Levi  L 

Sullivan,    Daniel 

Short,  William  A 

Stout,  Phillip 

Shoemaker,  Samuel  V. 

Scott,  Kichard 

Williams.  John 

White,  Aaron 

Wholly,  Michael 

Young:,   William 


Drafted  and  Substitutes. 

Alexander,  Isaac  C 

Bunker,  Joseph 

Brown,  John 

Barnes,  Alfred 

Barry,  Richard 

Bailey,  John 

Barton,  Amstell  A 

Carlos,  John 

Congestes,  John 

Dormouth,  George 

DeBaro,  Andrew 

Duplade,  William..... 

Duncan,  John 

Fremont,  Swift  E 

Forbes,  William  G . . . . 

Good,  John  H 

Gartman,  Joseph 

Henderson.  George  H. 

Harp,  William  S 

Hickey,  William  E.... 

Hays,   John 

Havens,  Henry  D 

Johnston,  James 

Johnston,  Andrew 

Jones,  James  A 

Jones,  John 

Kennedy,  James 

Kiegel,  William 

Knight,  Samuel 

Lemonton,  William... 

Lee,  Roberts 

Martin,  Andrew 

Martin,  John 

Miller,  John 

McRaid,  John 

Marcus.  George 

Nully,  Francis 

Perry,  Henry 

Pepper,  George 

Platte,  Joseph 

Roch,  John 

Ramsey,  John 

Smith.  John 

Sike,  Joseph  H 

Stevenson,  William  .. 

Snyder,  John 

Sherman,  James 

Simmons,  John  

Speerman,  James 

Thompson,  JohnT 

Turner,  George 

Zeis,  Jacob 


Chicago  , 


Chicago  , 
Arcadia . 


Florence 

Sliver  Creek. 
Chesterfield.. 
Orleans 


Long  Creek. 

Windsor 

Seneca 


Richmond 

Maine 

Peoria 

Lake  Fork 

Lynn  

Danville 

Roanoke 

Silver  Creek. 

Lock port  

Jefferson  co.. 

Bonpas 

Berlin 

Chicago 

Oakwood 

Dalston 

Lacon 

White  Plains. 

Danville 

Ohio 

PilotGrove  . . . 

Magnolia 

Joshua 


VermilioH 
Attica 


Macon 

Montgomery  , 

Quincy 

Elkhorn  

Belleview 

Franklin 


Georgetown , 
Springbury  , 

Grange  

Lambview .. . 

Kent 

Bear  Creek. . 
Long  Creek.. 


Feb.  24.1865  Feb.    24,1865 

Apr.  6,1865  Apr.     6,1865 

Feb.  18, 18641  Apr.    18,1864 

Feb.      5.18641 


Mustered  out  June  13, 1865. 


Mar.  13,18641 
Feb,  ^29,1864! 

Jan.  25,1864 
Jan.  27,1864 
Mar.  5,  J.864 


Died     at     Camp      Butler 
March  13,  1864 


Sept,  27, 1864 
Mar.  21.1864 
Mar.  8.1865 
Jan.    23,1865 


Oct. 
Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept, 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept, 

Sept, 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept 

Sept 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct, 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


17, 1864 
13, 1864 

10, 1864 

4, 1864 
29, 1864 

5, 1864 
14, 1864 
19. 1864 
13, 1864 

8, 1864 
26, 1864 

1, 1864 
13, 1864 
27, 1864 
20, 1864 
20, 1864 
21. 1864 
13, 1864 
26, 1864 
13, 1864 

3, 1864 
15, 1864 
25, 1864 
31, 1864 

4, 1864 

.  27, 1864 

20, 1861 

29, 1864 

1, 1864 
13, 1864 
19, 1864 
25, 1864 
14. 1864 
12, 1864 
17, 1864 
15, 1864 
27, 1864 
20. 1864 
23, 1864 

7, 1864 
21,1864 
29, 1864 
11,1864 
26, 1864 

7, 1864 
11,1864 

6, 1864 
30. 1864 
19, 1864 
27, 1864 
14, 1864 


Rejected. 
Deserted 


Sept.  27,1864 


Mar.  8,1865 
Jan.  23,1865 


Rejected 

Deserter  from  98th  Ohio. 


Oct. 
Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


17. 1864 
13,1864 


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Mustered  out  May : 
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Mustered  out  Aug.  18.1865. 


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Mustered  out  May  29, 


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-428  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


HISTORY  OF  EIGHTH  INFANTRY.  • 


On  the  25th  day  of  April,  1861,  the  Regiment  was  organized  at  Springfield, 
and  mustered  in  for  three  months'  service.  Richard  J.  Oglesby,  of  Decatur, 
was  appointed  Colonel.  The  regiment  was  immediately  sent  to  Cairo.  Com- 
panies A  and  D,  in  command  of  Capt.  Isaac  Pugh,  were  sent  to  Big  Muddy 
river,  to  guard  the  railroad  bridge,  as  there  was  danger  of  its  destruction  by 
rebel  sympathizers,  to  prevent  the  transportation  of  troops  and  supplies.  Re- 
lieved by  other  troops,  these  companies  rejoined  the  regiment  at  Cairo.  The 
regiment  remained  at  Cairo  during  its  term  of  service,  when  it  was  mustered 
out. 

July  25th,  1861,  the  regiment  reorganized  and  was  mustered  in  for  three 
years'  service.  It  remained  at  Cairo  until  October,  1861,  when  it  was  ordered 
to  Bird's  Point,  Mo.  During  this  time  it  received  a  thorough  drill,  and  at- 
tained a  high  state  of  discipline.  With  other  troops  it  made  expeditions  to 
Cape  Girardeau,  Commerce,  Bloomfield,  and  Norfolk,  Mo.,  and  Paducah  and 
Blandville,  Ky.,  and  joined  in  the  feint  on  Columbus,  Ky.,  in  January. 

The  move  to  Bloomfield  is  fixed  in  the  memory  of  the  soldiers  of  the  Eighth 
by  the  raid  on  the  rebel  Colonel  Hunter's  well  stocked  farm,  and  the  rapid 
return  march  from  Bloomfield  to  Cape  Girardeau.  In  November,  the  regi- 
ment constructed  at  Bird's  Point  extensive  and  comfortable  quarters  for  the 
winter. 

February  2d.  1862,  it  was  taken  up  the  Tennessee  river  to  a  point  near  Fort 
Henry.  On  the  5th  it  reconnoitered  the  enemy's  position,  approaching  near 
enough  to  attack  and  drive  in  his  outpost.  It  was  among  the  first  to  enter 
the  Fort,  after  its  reduction  bv  the  e'unboats. 

February  11th  the  movement  on  Fort  Donelson  began.  The  next  day,  un- 
der command  of  Lieut.  Col.  Frank  L.  Rhoads  (Colonel  Oglesby  commanding 
the  Brigade),  it  was  in  the  advance  of  the  column,  where  it  met  a  strong  out- 
post of  the  enemy  about  noon,  and  after  a  few  volleys  dislodged  and  drove 
them  toward  their  entrenchment.  The  regiment  was  moved  towards  the 
Cumberland  river,  on  a  ridge  overlooking,  in  places,  the  enemy's  defenses. 
On  the  13th  moved  further  to  the  right,  gaining  a  position  still  nearer  the 
enemy.  During  this  night  the  weather  became  extremely  cold,  and  the  men 
suffered  greatly — being  so  near  the  rebel  picket  line  no  fires  could  be  had.  A 
■driving  snow-storm  set  in,  adding  to  the  discomforts  of  the  situation.  Many 
were  severely  frost-bitten.  On  the  14th  the  regiment  was  in  position  near 
the  Dover  road,  with  pickets  thrown  well  to  the  front,  and  in  constant  action 
with  those  of  the  enemy.  Another  night  of  intense  cold,  with  sleet  and  snow, 
was  experienced,  and  at  early  dawn  on  the  15th  the  enemy  came  out  in  massed 
•columns  and  attacked  us.  Our  men  were  quickly  in  line,  and  although 
stiffened  and  suffering  with  the  cold,  they  met  the  first  onset  and  stood  their 
ground  for  about  three  hours,  when,  ammunition  exhausted  and  the  brigade 
to  the  right  giving  away,  it  was  forced  to  retire.  The  regiment  lost  in  this 
battle  57  killed,  191  wounded,  and  10  missing.  Major  John  P.  Post  was  cap- 
tured. Among  the  killed  were  Capt.  Joseph  M.  Hanna  and  Lieut.  Daniel  A. 
:Sheetz,  F.  Co.,  and  Lieut.  Henry  Y.  Marsh,  B  Co.,  and  Lieut.  Joseph  G. 
Howell,  K  Co.,  acting  adjutant. 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY.  429' 

On  the  6th  of  March  the  regiment  embarked  for  Savannah  on  the  Tennessee 
river,  and  a  few  days  after  for  Pittsburg:  Landing.  Here  it  was  in  McClern- 
and's  Division,  and  brigaded  with  the  18th  Illinois,  the  11th  and  13th  Iowa 
Regiments.  The  camping  ground  was  excellent  for  drill,  and  the  time  was 
well  occupied  with  that  and  other  camp  duties. 

Sunday  morning,  April  6,  when  called  into  line  for  the  impending  battle  of 
Shiloh,  there  were  25  officers  and  453  enlisted  men.  The  regiment  was  in 
command  of  Captain  James  M.  Ashmore,  C  Co.;  Lieutenant-Colonel  Rhoads 
being  absent  sick,  and  Major  Post  a  prisoner  of  war.  The  regiment  was 
moved  rapidly  to  a  position  on  left  of  Sherman's  Division,  and  not  far  from 
Shiloh  Church.  At  once  it  received  a  fierce  attack  from  the  enemy,  but  held 
its  ground.  Captain  Ashmore  was  wounded  and  left  the  field.  Captain  Wil- 
liam M.  Harvey,  K  Co.,  next  in  rank,  took  command  and  nobly  lead  the  regi- 
ment until  about  10  o'clock  A.  M.,  when  he  received  a  shot  through  his  body 
and  died  instantly.  The  fight  at  this  time  was  furious  and  the  regiment  was 
forced  back,  but  recovering  and  reforming,  it  drove  the  enemy  back  over  the 
ground  it  had  lost.  Captain  Robert  H.  Sturges,  H  Co.,  next  in  rank,  took 
command,  and  led  the  regiment  with  steady  courage  throughout  the  great  bat- 
tle. At  night  the  regiment  lay  on  the  field  exposed  to  the  storm  of  rain  that 
fell,  and  ready  for  the  conflict  of  the  succeeding  day.  It  was  in  the  front  lines 
that  early  moved  against  the  enemy  on  Monday  morning,  and  performed  its 
share  in  the  battle  of  the  day.  Near  the  close  of  the  second  day's  fight,  the 
regiment,  with  the  18th  Illinois,  under  the  immediate  orders  of  General  Mc- 
Clernand,  charged  upon  and  captured  a  rebel  battery,  which  was  pouring  a 
destructive  fire  upon  our  lines;  some  of  the  gunners  were  killed  at  their  posts. 
The  regiment  lost  at  Shiloh  26  killed,  95  wounded  and  11  missing.  Among 
those  wounded  were  Captain  Loyd  Wheaton,  E  Co.; Lieutenant  Geo.  S.  Dur- 
fee,  A  Co.,  and  Adjutant  Monroe. 

When  the  movement  against  Corinth  began  the  regiment  was  in  a  brigade 
under  command  of  General  John  A.  Logan,  and  in  McClernand's  reserve  di- 
vision. It  experienced  the  fatigues  of  the  approach,  followed  closely  by  the 
advanced  troops,  and  often  thrown  far  out  to  cover  the  right  of  the  advancing 
lines. 

After  the  evacuation  of  Corinth,  the  regiment  marched  to  Bethel,  Tenn  , 
and  thence  to  Jackson.  Here  it  was  brigaded  with  the  7th  Mo.,  63d  and  81st 
111.,  Colonel  John  D.  Stevenson,  of  the  7th  Mo.,  commanding  the  brigade,  in 
General  Logan's  Third  Division.  During  the  summer  it  took  part  in  various 
movements  to  neighboring  points,  and  as  often  as  possible  pursued  its  com- 
pany and  battalion  drills.  The  movement  to  Bolivar  by  railroad,  and  the 
march  thence  to  Brownsville,  was  a  picnic,  and  the  boys  will  remember  the 
old  white  horse  which  was  so  generously  offered  to  Colonel  Rhoads  by  the 
colonel  commanding  the  column. 

Returning  to  Jackson,  the  regiment  was  sent  down  the  railroad  to  Toones 
and  Medon  stations.  The  two  companies  at  Medon  were  under  command  of 
Captain  Herman  Lieb,  B  Co.,  and  under  his  direction  put  the  depot  building 
in  splendid  condition  against  attack. 

October  2,  1862,  the  regiment  formed  a  part  of  a  column  of  troops  hastily 
organized  and  marched  rapidly  to  the  relief  of  the  army  at  Corinth.  General 
Oglesby,  the  first  colonel  of  the  Eighth,  was  severely  wounded  in  the  battle 
of  Corinth,  being  in  command  of  his  brigade  at  the  time. 

November  10,  1862,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  LaGrange,  Tenn.,  and  was 
in  General  Logan's  Division  in  the  17th  Army  Corps,  under  General  McPher- 
son.  It  took  part  in  General  Grant's  movement  down  the  line  of  the  Miss. 
Central  R.  R.  The  regiment  marched  as  far  south  at  Oxford,  Miss.  Very 
little  fighting  ocurred,  as  the  enemy  fell  back  as  Grant's  army  advanced.  The 
cutting  of  the  line  of  communication  between  Columbus  and  Jack- 
son, and  the  capture  of  Holly  Springs  and  destruction  of  supplies  there  col- 
lected, caused  Grant  to  tall  back  to  the  Tallahatchie  river,and  finally  to  Mem- 
phis, The  regiment  camped  at  Tallahatchie  about  ten  days,  subsisting  upon 
such  supplies  as  could  be  foraged  from  the  country— corn  and  molasses  being, 
the  chief  reliance. 


430  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

January  4,  1863,  the  regiment  broke  camp  and  marched  to  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn.,  arriving  on  the  9th.  There  was  almost  continual  rain  and  the  roads 
were  in  terrible  condition.  On  the  12th  started  for  Memphis.  Reached  La- 
fayette in  the  midst  of  a  heavy  rain  storm  and  went  into  camp.  The  weather 
turned  very  cold  and  everything  was  frozen  for  a  day  or  two,  occasioning 
much  suffering. 

Here  Col.  John  P.  Post  joined  the  repiment,  having  been  a  prisoner,  part 
of  the  time  in  Libby,  since  the  battle  of  Donelson. 

January  19th,  the  regiment  marched  to  Memphis  and  camped  on  the  Her- 
nando Road  just  out  the  city  limits. 

February  22, 1863,  embarked  on  steamer  for  Lake  Providence,  La.  Soon  after 
in  consequence  of  high  water,  the  regiment  moved  camp  to  Berry's  Landing. 
It  performed  its  share  of  the  arduous  work  of  cutting  a  channel  through  Ba- 
you Baxter.  It  went  on  foraging  expeditions  to  points  on  the  Mississippi  river. 
When  Gen.  Grant  determined  to  run  past  the  rebel  batteries  at  Vicksburg,  the 
transports  selected  for  the  purpose  were  all  but  one  abandoned  by  their  crews, 
and  volunteers  were  called  from  the  army  to  man  them.  Lieuts.  William  P. 
Sitton,  "G"  Co.,  and  Thomas  J.  McClung,  "K"  Co.,  and  12  men  of  the 
Eighth  were  among  those  selected  out  of  the  hundreds  that  promptly  offered 
their  services  for  the  dangerous  undertaking.  They, were  in  the  "Moderator," 
and  passed  through  the  storm  of  shot  and  shell  with  but  few  casualties. 

April  12th  the  regiment  went  to  Milliken's  Bend,  the  rendezvous  of  most  of 
the  troops  which  were  to  make  the  memorial  movement  down  the  river,  cross 
it  and  attack  Vicksburg  from  the  rear. 

On  the  25th  it  marched  out  through  Richmond  and  to  Perkins'  Landing, 
and  thence  to  DeShroon's  Landing,  and  crossed  the  river  to  Bruinsburg,  and 
took  part  in  the  stubborn  battle  of  Port  Gibson  and  the  fight  at  Thompson 
Hill,  in  which  Captain  Elihu  Jones,  G  Co.,  was  severely  wounded.  With  its 
brigade  the  regiment  forded  Bayou  Pierre,  waist  deep  in  water,  and  pushed 
on  through  Willow  Springs  and  Rocky  Springs  to  Utica.  At  Raymond  the 
enemy  made  a  determined  stand.  They  were  strongly  posted  on  a  hill  to  the 
left  of  the  road  and  in  the  deep  ravine  in  front.  About  11  o'clock  A.  M.  of 
May  12th,  Logan's  Division  attacked  them,  and  a  furious  battle  ensued.  The 
Eighth  was  moved  up  the  road,  the  wagon  train  being  turned  aside,  and  was 
soon  in  line  of  battle,  and  won  great  distinction  by  charging  the  enemy  and 
relieving  the  center,  which  was  hard  pressed.  In  tliis  engagement  it  lost  one 
of  its  bravest  officers.  Captain  Frank  Leeper,  A  Co.,  killed.  The  other  losses 
were  5  killed  and  15  wounded.  May  14th  it  took  part  in  the  capture  of  Jack- 
son, and  on  the  16th  the  bloody  battle  of  Champion  Hill.  In  this  battle  the 
brigade  in  which  was  the  Eighth,  commanded  by  Col.  John  D.  Stevenson, 
was  moved  to  the  extreme  right  of  the  line,  and,  under  the  immediate  orders 
of  Gen'l  Logan,  it  charged  up  the  hill  on  its  northern  slope  and  captured  a 
battery  of  six  guns,  horses,  caissons  and  all. 

On  the  night  of  the  17th,  aided  in  constructing  a  bridge  near  Big  Black 
River,  and  on  the  next  day  crossed  and  pushed  on  to  Vicksburg.  On  the  19th 
gained  a  position  very  near  Fort  Hill,  on  the  main  Jackson  road.  On  the 
following  day  took  part  in  the  general  assault  which  had  been  ordered  by 
General  Grant  at  10  o'clock  A.  M.  The  regiment  did  its  share  of  the  work 
incident  to  the  approach  on  Fort  Hill,  and  was  in  the  trenches  on  June  25, 
when  the  mine  was  fired  under  the  fort  ready  to  push  through  the  opening  it 
was  expected  to  make  and  enter  the  rebel  lines.  The  interview  between 
Grant  and  Pemberton  was  just  in  front  of  the  regiment's  position.  After  the 
surrender  on  the  4th  of  July,  the  regiment  being  in  Logan's  Division,  which 
had  approached  nearest  to  the  enemy's  works,  was  among  the  first  of  the 
troops  to  enter  the  town.  July  4  the  regiment  was  posted  on  the  Jackson 
road  at  Fort  Hill,  and  acted  as  guard  as  the  paroled  rebel  troops  passed  out. 

August  21,  1863,  the  regiment,  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Josiah  A.  Sheetz, 
formed  a  part  of  the  expedition  to  Monroe,  La.,  returning  September  2. 

October  12,  moved  with  the  17th  Army  Corps,  under  General  McPherson, 
towards  Canton,  Miss.  Near  Brownsville,  in  an  engagement,  lost  two  men 
wounded. 


EIGHTH    INFANTRY.  431 

On  the  18th,  returned  to  camp  at  Vicksburer.  Picket  guard  and  patrol  duty 
and  drill  occupied  the  time  until  February  3,  1864,  when  it  moved,  with  the 
army  under  General  Sherman,  to  Meridian,  Miss,  On  the  march  had  several 
encountei's  with  small  bands  of  the  enemy,  and  did  its  share  of  forag-ing  on 
the  country. 

March  24,  1864,  the  regiment  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran  organization,  and  was 
sent  on  furlough  to  Camp  Butler,  111.  Returning  to  Vicksburg,  the  veterans 
of  the  17th  111.  Regiment  were  consolidated  with  it,  adding  to  its  strength  and 
efficiency. 

July  1,  formed  part  of  the  expedition  to  Jackson,  Miss.,  under  command 
of  General  Elias  S.  Dennis.  Occupied  Jackson  on  the  5th,  Returning  to- 
wards Vicksburg  on  the  6th  towards  night,  found  the  eoemy  in  considerable 
force  in  position  to  dispute  the  march,  and  skirmished  until  dark.  At  day- 
light the  following  morning,  charged  upon  the  rebels  and  drove  them  from 
their  position,  opening  the  road  and  permitting  the  safe  passage  of  the  wagon 
train.  In  this  spirited  action  the  casualties  were  3  killed,  21  wounded,  and  2 
missing. 

From  29th  July  to  Septembers,  engaged  inthe  Morganzia  expedition.  Em- 
barked for  mouth  of  White  river,  arriving  on  the  8th.  Remained  in  camp 
here  until  October  18,  when  the  regiment  embarked  for  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Camped  at  Fort  Pickering  until  the  29th,  and  was  ordered  again  to  White 
river. 

November  9,  proceeded  to  DuVall's  Bluff,  and  remained  there  till  the  28th, 
when  it  was  again  ordered  to  Memphis, 

On  the  29th  of  December,  marched  to  Moscow,  returning  to  Memphis  on 
the  21st. 

January  1,  1865,  left  Memphis  for  New  Orleans,  arriving  on  the  4th,  and 
•camped  in  the  mud  at  Kennersville, 

February  4,  moved  to  Lakeport,  and  embarked  on  Lake  Pontchartrain  to 
Dauphin  Island  at  Mobile  Bay,  being  part  of  the  army  under  General  E,  R, 
S,  Canby,  organized  for  the  campaign  against  Mobile. 

While  here  the  regiment  received  a  large  number  of  recruits,  making  its 
ranks  full.  These  new  men  assigned  to  the  different  companies  soon  learned 
from  the  veterans  the  duties  of  the  soldier,  and  made  the  regiment  one  of  the 
largest  and  most  effective  in  the  service.  March  17th  the  regiment  crossed 
the  bay  to  Navy  Cove,  and  moved  with  the  army  on  Mobile.  On  the  26th 
reached  the  vicinity  of  Spanish  Fort  and  entrenched.  For  four  days  worked 
in  the  approaches  to  the  fort,  having  frequent  engagements  with  the  enemy, 
and  a  number  of  oijr  men  were  killed  and  wounded.  On  the  30th  was  ordered 
towards  Blakely,  Ala.  The  following  day  camped  within  four  miles  of  the 
fort,  April  3d  changed  position  to  the  rear  of  the  fort,  and  for  six  days  the 
regimeni  worked  in  the  trenches  and  extended  saps  until  on  the  9th  it  oc- 
cupied a  position  close  up  to  the  rebel  woi-ks.  At  5  o'clock  P.  M.  of  the  9th 
the  regiment  took  part  in  the  grand  assault  on  the  fort,  doing  gallant  service 
and  planting  its  colors  first  on  the  earthworks.  The  loss  in  this  charge  was 
10  killed,  54  wounded.  Among  the  killed  was  Color-bearer  Sergt,  Isaac  H. 
Simonsou.  E  Co,  On  the  12th  of  April  the  regiment  was  sent  across  the  bay, 
and  marching  on  the  shell  road  was  the  first  to  enter  the  city  of  Mobile.  Here 
it  remained,  performing  patrol  and  guard  duty  and  undergoing  a  thorough 
company  and  battalion  drill,  until  May  27th,  when  it  embarked  again  for 
Lakeport, 

On  the  29th  camped  on  the  race  course  just  out  the  city  of  New  Orleans, 
May  31st  left  the  city  and  proceeded  up  the  Mississippi  and  Red  rivers  to 
Shreveport,  La.,  arriving  on  the  9th,  On  the  I6th  was  ordered  to  Marshall, 
Texas,  where  it  remained  in  camp,  engaged  in  guard  duty  and  occasional  ex- 
peditions for  the  protection  of  government  property  and  officials,  until  late  in 
fall  of  1865,  when  it  was  ordered  to  Alexandria,  La,  Here  it  remained  until 
the  spring  of  1866, 

The  regiment  was  finally  ordered  to  Baton  Rouge,  Miss.,  where  on  May  4, 
1866,  it  was  mustered  out  and  sent  to  Springfield,  111.  Arriving  at  Spring- 
field May  13th,  it  received  its  final  pay  and  was  honorably  discharged,  after 
a  service  of  five  years'  duration. 


482 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


NINTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


HELD    and    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank, 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Colonels. 

Eleazer  A.  Paine 

Augustus  Mersy 

Mercer  county.. 
Belleville 

July 
Sept. 

26, 1861 
3.1861 

July    26,1861 
Nov.    15.1861 

Pro. Brig. Gen.  Sept.  3.1861 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Augustus  Mersy 

Jesse  J.  Phillips 

Belleville 

Hillsboro 

Si 

26,1861 
.3,1861 

July    26.1861 
Nov.    14,1861 

Promoted 

Trans,  as  consolidated.... 

Majors. 

Jesse  J.  Phillips 

John  H.  Kuhn 

Hillsboro 

Alton 

July 
Sept. 

20,1861 
3, 1861 

July    26.1861 
Nov.    14.1861 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864- 

Adjutants. 
Thomas  J.  Newsham. 
Henry  H.  Klock 

Edwardsville  .. 
Alhambra 

July 
Oct. 

26.1861 
3.1861 

July    26.1861 
Nov.   29.1861 

Pro.  to  Gen.  Paine's  staff. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 

Quartei'masters. 
William  G.Pinckard.. 

Edwardsville  .. 

Aug. 

June 
May 

21.1861 

30. 1862 
6, 1863 

Sept.    5.1861 

Pro.  Capt.  and  Ass't  Q.  M. 
K:illed,Virginia,Feb.l4.'64 

Charles  A.  Spatee 

Oct.      1. 1863 

Mustered  out  Aug  20. 1864 

Surgeons. 
Samuel  M.  Hamilton.. 

Monmouth 

July 
Apr. 

26,1861 
28, 1862 

July    26.1861 
June    5. 1862 

Prom.  Surgeon  U.S. Vols. 

First  Ass't  Surgeons. 

Alton 

July 
June 

26, 1861 
8. 1862 

July    26.1861 
Aug.   12.1862 

William  D.  Craig 

Aledo  

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Second  Ass't  Surgeon. 
William  A.  Allen 

Jan. 

15, 1863 

May    12,1863 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Chaplains. 

Waukegan 

July 
July 

26,1861 
30.1863 

Marion  Morrison 

Sept.    4,1863 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 

NON-COMMISSIONED    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeant  Majors. 

Sidney  B.  Phillips 

Hillsboro 

Fayetteville  .... 

Aug.     2. 1861 
Aug.    15.1861 

Died  of  wounds  June  8,  '62. 

Francis  Wagner 

Aug.  15,1861 

See  Sergt.  Major  Reg.  as 
consolidated 

NINTH    INFANTRY. 


433 


Name  and  Rank. 

Enrolled  at. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Quartermaster  Sergts. 

Alton 

William  J.  Johnson... 

Aug.    6,  isei 

Aug.     6,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Commissary  Sergts- 

Charles  Spathe 

Hospital  Stewards. 

Ullin 

Sept.    5,1861 

Frederick  Benkeman. 

St.  Louis,  Mo... 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Principal  Musicians. 

Aug.   14,1861 
Aug.     8.1862 

Aug.   14,1861 
Aug.     8,1861 

Herman  Wetter 

Mascoutah 

COMPANY   A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Captains. 

John  H.  Kuhn 

Emil  Adam 

First  Lieutenants. 

Emil  Adam 

Ernest  J.  Weiyrick... 
George  Ruhland 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Ernest  J.  Weiyrick... 
Theodore  Gottlob 

First  Sergeant, 
George  Ruhland 

Sergeants. 
Theodore  Gottlob.... 

Andreas  Bustian 

Friederiek  Oberbick.. 
Gustav  Korn 

Corporals. 

Anton  Hund 

Anton  Reiss 

John  Golbart 

Peter  Schoppat 

Adam  Stachr 

Henry  Vetter 

Anton  Schwertner 

Joseph  Braun 

Musician, 
Henry  Hill  

Privates. 

Andrae,  George  M 

Bauer,  Henry 

Bremenkamp,  Ferd... 
Burmeister,  Henry  ... 
Benkeman,  Frederick. 
Brenner,  Henry 

Berger.  John 

Bielier.  John 

Baechly,  Theodore 

Braun,  Michael 

Bunze,  William 

Becker,  Adam 

Bauer,  John 

Dammier,  Christian  .. 
Duttenhofer,  Jacob... 

Vol.  1—28 


Alton 

Alton 

St.  Louis,  Mo".. 

Alton 

St.  Louis. Mo... 


Alton 

St.  Louis, Mo... 
Alton 

Alton 

Belleville 

Alton 

Alton 

Cook  county 

Alton 

St.  Louis,  Mo... 
Alton 

Lincoln 

Chicago  

Summerville  ... 

Alton 

Mascoutah 

Alton 

Edwardsville  .. 
Mascoutah 


July    26,1861 
Sept.    3,1861 


July  26,1861 
Sept.  3.1861 
Dec.    25.1861 


Aug.  31.1861 
Sept.    3,1861 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


July    26, 
Nov.    14, 


July    26,1861 
MarV  '26,' 1863 


Pro.  Major  Sept.  3,1862.... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864 


Promoted 

Resigned  Dec.  24,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Aug. 
July 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
July 
Aug. 


June     2,1862 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


Aug.     7,1861 
July    28.1861 


Aug.  1, 1861 

Aug.  16,1861 

Aug.  ^  J,  1861 

Aug.  30,1861 
July  28,1861 
Aug.     7, 1861 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 


Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Pro.  Q.  M.  Sergeant 


Pro.  Segt.  M.O.Aug. 20, '64 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864., 


Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6,  '62 
Died  March  26, 1862 


Pro.  Serg.  M.  O.  Aug.  20, '64 
Killed  al  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,  '62 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 


Killed  at  Shiloh.  Aug.  6,  '62 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1862. 


Trans,  as  Hosp'l  Steward. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

See  Co.  D,  as  consol 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864. 
M.O.as  Serer't,  Aug.  20,  '64 
Pro.  Lieut.  2d  Ala..  C.  T. 

Jan.  26,1864 

Trans,   to  Invalid  Corps, 

Mar.  29,1864 

See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864.: 

Mustered'  out'Aug.'io.'  iseV.i 


434 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Deitz.  Louis 

Ellmer,  Friedrich. 


Fries,  Erasmus.. 
Frank,  Nicholas. 
Frank,  Charles.. 
Frey,  William  ... 
Fisher.  Andreas. 
Gilrich.  Charles  . 


Gaulocher,  Anton 

Glenk,  Henry 

Haber.  Jacob 

Haas.  Ferdinand , 

Hall.  William , 

Hertweek,  Michael 


Harter,  Bernhard 

Horn,  Henry 

Habman,  John 

Herrman,  Charles 

Herrman,  William  

Harris,  Charles  .' 

Janke,  Henry , 

Jebe,  Thomas 

Kahl,  Frank 

Klein,  Christian 

Koch,  Friedrich 


Kortkamp.  William 

Liinsig,  Gottlieb 

Luehr,  James  H  — 
Lauber,  Ambrois... 

Miller.  Charles 

Mangels,  Perer 

Miller,  Henry 


Meyer,  August  . 
Nicholas.  Jacob 


Ott,  Andreas 

Renaudin,  Piere 

Rebuss,  John 

Schuchman.  Andreas, 

Schoppet,  John , 

Schaefer.  George , 

Schuch,  Paul 

Schaefer,  Conrad , 

Scharff,  Ephraim 

^chmid,  John 

Scherrer,  Friedrich... 
iieibert,  Charles 


Schmid,  Christian. 


Wolter.  William. 
Wehrli,  Jacob  ... 

Weis,  Martin 

Weiler,  George  .. 
Weber,  John 


Recruits. 
Brakebusch,  Henry.., 

Bullion,  John 

Grain,  George  W , 

Elliott,  William  D 

Ekols,  Thomas , 

Pelts,  William 

Hess,  John 

Hill.  John  A 

Hartwell,  John  L , 

Hunter,  William  E  .... 

Jargaer,  August , 

Jackson,  Josiah , 

Lemaster,  James , 

Lemaster,  William  C, 

Meyer,  J  acob , 

Miller,  Friedrich 

Morgenstern,  William, 
Mitz,  Henry , 


Mascoutah. 
Belleville.. 

Mascoutah 

Alton 

Trenton 

Mascoutah 
Alton 


July    28,1861 


Lincoln 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Alton 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Alton 


Aug. 
Aug. 
July 

Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


7, 1861 
27,1861 
28, 1861 

7,1861 
27, 1861 
28, 1861 


Milwaukee,  Wis 
St.  Louis. Mo... 


Jersey  ville 

Alton 

Lincoln 

Belleville 

Fayetteville 

Alton 


Aug.   27,1861 


Sept. 
July 


Aug. 
Sept. 


6, 1861 
28, 1861 


7, 1861 
1  ld61 


July    28, 


Aug.  7,1 

Aug.  27,1861 

July  28,1861 

Aug.  7.1S61 

Aug.  27,1861 

July  28,1861 


Aug.   27,1861 


Sept.    6. 1861 
July    28,1861 


Aug. 

Sept. 


7, 1861 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


Lincoln. 
Alton 


Moro. 


Chicago  

St.  Louis,  Mo... 


Alton 

Belleville. 


St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Alton 


St.  Cloud,  Minn. 
Kdwardsville  .. 
Si.  Louis,  Mo... 

Mascoutah 

St.  Liouis.  Mo... 


Madison 


Belleville. 
Alton 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Died  June  10,  1862.  in  Hos- 
pital at  Quincy 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Mustered  outAug. '26,' issi! 

killed  at  Corinth,    Miss.. 
Oct.  4,  1862 

kiiled'at  ShiYohApi-!  6.'62! 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Trans,  to    Invalid    Corps. 

March  29,  1864 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Discharged  July  21. 1862. . . 

killed  at  ShiVoh  Apr.'  6.  '62. 
See  Co.  D.as  consolidated. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Deserted  Feb.  21.  1862 

iMustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Re-enlisted    as    Vet.     See 
Co.  D,  as  consolidated... 

i5ied  Nov.'sV'ei'  at  St!  Louis 

killed"at'siiiVoh  Apr.' "6,'62". 
Disch.  Oct..  1862;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
Re-enlisted    as    Vet.     See 

Co.  D,  as  consolidated... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
Re-enlisted    as    Vet.     See 

Co.  D.  as  consolidated... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Disch  July  21, '62;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Died  April  16, 1864 

Re-enlisted    as    Vet.     See 

Co.  D,  as  consolidated... 
Trans.  Jan.  14,  1864,  by  G. 

0.21,  A.G.  O 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Madison  co 

St.  Louis.  Mo... 


Alton 

Fosterburg . 


Fosterburg . 


Alton 

Mascoutah 
Belleville.. 
Shipman  .. 


Feb.  6, 1864 
Feb.  3. 1864 
Apr.  15,1862 


Mar.  18,1864 
Aug.  ^15,1862 

\ug.  1, 1862 
Feb.  3, 1864 
Aug.  15,1862 


May  29,1862 

Aug.  7, 1862 

Jan,  17.1864 

Jan,  22,1864 


Feb. 
Nov. 


6, 1864 
5,1862 


Mar.  18,1864 

Nov.  5,1862 

Nov.  4, 1862 

Feb.  3, 1864 

Nov.  5, 1862 


May  29,1862 

Aug.  7, 1862 

Apr.  16,1864 

Jan.  22.1864 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 


Died  Aug.  24,'62,at  Corinth 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 


NINTH    INFANTRY. 


435 


1 

Name  and  Rank.           Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Moore,  James 

Aug.  ,15,1862 

.• 
Sept,    6, 1862 
Aug.  10.1862 
Sept.  10,1862 
Aug.  ,15, 1S62 

Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.  ,,7,1861 

Aug.  27,1861 
Aug.  ,15,1862 

Aug.  12,1861 
Aug.   14,1861 
Jan.     26,1864 
Aug.     7,1861 
Feb.      3, 1864 
Aug.   15,1862 
Aug.     7,1861 

Dec.    10,1863 

Dec.      7. 1863 
Dec.    18,1863 

Nov.      5, 1862'spft  To.  D    as  ponsnlidatprl 

Moore  John  S  . 

Sept.    6. 1862 
Aug.   10,1862 
Sept.  10, 1862 
Nov.  ,5,1862 

Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.  ,,7,1861 

Aug.  27,1861 
Nov.  ,5,1862 

Aug.  12,1861 
Aug.   14.1861 
Jan.    26,1864 
Aug.     7,1861 
Feb.      3,1864 
Nov.     4, 1862 
Aug.     7,1861 

Jan.    24,1864 

>  >                     >  1 

■Quast,  John  M  

Alton 

Disch  Oct   19  '62-  disabil 

Rose  Christian 

Ribke,  Charles 

Fayetteville  .... 

Rusehing  Hugh 

Alton  . 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Schaiter,  Adam 

Straubinger,  Benedict 
Stahl,  William 

Lebanon 

Fayetteville.... 
St.  Louis.  Mo... 

Sultan  Henry 

Deserted  June  22. 1862 

Slater,'William  H 

Sf routt.  William 

Thoma,  Stephen 

Vanburg,  Nicholas 

Alton 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Belleville 

Mascoutah 

Fosterberg". '.'.!'. 

Valentine,  Louis 

Winter.  George 

Weber,  Benedict 

See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 

Zercher,Wendel 

Under  Cooks. 
Husten,  F 

Mascoutah 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Deserted  May  1  1864  at  De- 

Kimbell  Pleasant. 

See  Co   D  as  consolidated 

Sour,  Allex 

COMPANY    B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or  hn- 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains 
William  C.  Kueffner.. 

John  Mailman 

First  Lieutenants. 

Hamilton  Lieber 

Louis  Grieser 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Frederick  E.  Vogeler. 

John  Mailman 

Louis  Fischer 

Sergeants- 

John  Mailman 

Julius  Hofmann 

Louis  Grieser 

Albert  Heinecke 

John  Schmidt 

Corporals. 

Louis  Fisher 

Frank  Zugenbuehler.. 
John  Eichenberger  ... 
Lorenz  Ackermann  ... 

Augustus  Wurmb 

Paul  Martin 

Privates. 
Ackermann.  George. . . 

Alde.Adolph 

Aman.  Joseph 

Arnold.  Mafhias 

Baumann,  Morand 

Bausham,  Paul 

Bauer,  Jacob 

Bauer.  Peter 

Betz,  George 


St.  Louis, Mo... 
Summerfield... 


Lebanon 

Belleville 

Belleville 

Summerfield .. 
Belleville 

Summerfield  .. 
Belleville 

Lebanon 

Summerfield .. 

Belleville 

St.  Clair  co  ... 

Lebanon 

Baden  Baden.. 
Belleville 

Belleville 

Summerfield  .. 

O'Falion 

French  Village 

Belleville 

Mascoutah 

Belleville.:!!:; 


July    26,1861 
Aug.  25,1863 


July    26,1861 
Aug.  25.1863 


July  26,1861 
Apr.  7, 1862 
Aug.  25,1863 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


July    28, 
Oct,      2, 


July    28,1861 
Oct.      2,1863 


July  28,1861 
June  2, 1862 
Mar.     6. 1864 


July   28,1861 


July    28.1861 


July    28,186i 


Resigned  Nov.l.'63.  Trans- 

terred  to  Inv.  Corps 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Resigned  May  4,1862. . 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 


Killed  in  battle  Apr.  6,1862 
Promoted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 
Kil'dFt.D'n'lsn  Feb.  15,62 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
Died  of  wounds,  Apr.  15,'62 
Discharged  Dec.  5,1862  .... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864^ 
Died  of  wounds.  May  4,  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Died  of  wounds.  May  15,  '62 
Disch.  Sept.  23.1862:  w'nds 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Died  of  wounds.  May  4,  '62. 


436 


ADJUTANT   GENEKAL's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Binkert,  Martin 


Crapp,  Joseph 

Dittmar,  Edward 

Danner,  Albert 

Entz,  Frederic 

Fath,  Michael 

Gantner,  Joseph 

Gannermann,  Henry. 


Mascoutah 

Belleville.! 
Mascoutah 
Highland.. 
Belleville.. 


Gribbling.  John., 
Jansen.  Gerhard  . 
Koch,  Christian., 


Lebanon . 


Kriegrer,  John 

Lauth,  Charles 

Leopold,  Augustus 


Lobe,  Charles 

Maul,  Conrad 

Menne,  Frederic 

Menne,  Jaynaz 

Mesh,  John 

Messerschmidt,  Louis 
Newniann,  Albert 


Summerfleld  , 
Mascoutah  .., 


Belleville. 
Lebanon.. 


Nalltner,  Joseph 

Otio,  Frank 

i'fister,  Sebastian 

Raflfel,  John 

Reppel,  Peter 

Rudel,  Fred  George... 

Salz,  George 

Schwab,  John 

Schlef&er.  Frank 

Schellinger,  Simon  ... 

Schmidt,  Henry 

Schneider,  Henry 

Schulz,  Joseph 

Schwarcopf ,  Anton  . . . 

Sensel,  Frederic 

Spiess,  Jacob 

Sulzer,  Jacob 

Sutter,  Benedict 

Taubert,  Zacharias  ... 

Werner,  Daniel 

Wienstrath,  Anton  — 
Wisshack,  Ferdinand. 
Zech,  Michael 


Summerfleld., 

Lebanon  

Belleville 

O'Fallon 


Centreville . 
Mascoutah  . 
Highland... 
Lebanon  ... 


Summerfleld . 

Belleville 

Lebanon  


Lebanon  ... 

Athens 

Centreville 
Mascoutah  . 
Lebanon  ... 
Belleville... 


Becruits— Musicians. 

Hermann  Wetter 

Henry  Hill 


Mascoutah 
St.  Louis  .. 


Privates. 
Adam,  Christopher ... 
Alexander,  William  B 

Berger.  John 

Blank,  Gustav 

Burkhardt.  David  

Bitterwolf,  John 

Crain.  Francis 

Dachnert,  Charles 

Dettweiler,  John 


Summerfleld  . 


Summerfleld , 

Lebanon  

Belleville 

Mascoutah  ... 


Belleville 

Summerfleld , 


Darrow,  Joseph 

Eirkuss,  Christian.. 
Eirkuss,  Jacob 


Fisher,  Philip 

Geist,  Paul 

Gerig,  Arnold 

Grin,  Charles 

Haas,  Michael 

Harttman,  Charles. 
Hellmuth,  Conrad  . 
Htrwig,  Henry 


Lebanon  

Belleville 

Summerfleld  . 
Mascoutah  ... 
Belleville 


Lebanon  . 
Belleville. 


Hoffman.  Edward. .. 
Hofmeister.  John  P. 


Mascoutah 
Highland . . 


July    28,1861 


July    28, 


July 
July 


25. 1861 
28, 1861 


Wounded     and     missing^ 

Feb.  15.1862 

Kil'd  at  Corinth  Oct.  4.  "62. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 

bisciiV  Jan.'  28,  ''63;'  'disabii! 
Died  of  wounds  May  1,  '62. 

Killed    at   jfort   Donelson, 
Feb.  15,1862 

Mustered  o'ut'Aug.'io,' isei! 
Killed  at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Disch.  July  21, '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds    received 

at  Shiloh 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1862. 

Deserted  

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Died  of  wounds  Mar.  19,  '62 
Killed  at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Mustered  'out  Aug.'  20',  'I'sbV. 
Died  of  wounds  Apr.  11,  '62 
Disch. Sept.  30, '62;  wounds 
Disch.  Mar.  13, '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Missing  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62 

Deserted 

Died  Oct.  26, 1862 

iviustei-e'd 'out'Aug.'20,'i864! 


Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  3,  '62. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Killed  at    Fort 
Feb.  15,1862... 


Aug.     8, 1861 
Aug.     7, 1861 


Jan.  14,1864 
Aug.  1, 1862 
Aug.     8.1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


,1862 
,1861 
,1861 

,1861 
,1861 


Aug.  31,1861 
Aug.  7. 1861 


Mar.  26.1864 
Nov.  5, 1862 
Aug.  31,1 


Nov.  5, 1862 
Aug.  31,1861 


Nov.  5, 1862 
Aug.  31,1861 


Aug.  7, 1861 


Trans,  to  non.  com.  staff.. 
Trans,  from  Co.  A 


See  Co.  p,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,  1892 

See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
Killed    at  Fort   Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Deserted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Deserted  May  13, 1862 

Killed    at   Fort   Donelson 

Feb.  15.1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864.. 


NINTH    INFANTRY. 


437 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster 


Remarks. 


O'Fallon. 


Lebanon . . 

Belleville! 
Lebanon .. 
Belleville. 


Belleville. 
Lebanon.. 


Lebanon.. 
Belleville. 


Hays.  Henry 

Howerton,  William  P 

Jenne,  George 

Jones,  William 

Kadel.  Peter 

Kadel,  Valentine 

Kinder.  John 

Kremer,  Henry 

Lindeman.  Fred.  Wm 

Linne.  Louis 

Luster,  James 

Leckingrer,  August..., 

Meyer,  Nicholas 

Moser,  Herman 

McAnally.  Isaac - 

Mennes,  William  S.... 

Obefell.  Joseph , 

O'Hare.  John , 

Oemigen,  Fred.  Wm., 

Pohn,  Simon... , 

Rust.  John 

Raney,  Thomas  R 

Rodgers.  William 

Schlatt.  William , 

Spiess,  Phillip 

Sucmnicht.  Herman., 

Smith,  Roily 

8eiler,  John 

Sutter,  Benedict 

Sanders,  Isaac 

Schmid,  James  J 

Smith,  Thomas  B 

Spring.  Moses 

Smith.  G.  H 

Thomas,  Joseph 

Thomas,  Joshua 

Vantres.  Grierson 

"Weber.  Henry jMascoutah 

Wiekerman,  Christian  Belleville 
Wright,  Charles.... 

Will,  Michael 

Walker,  George 

Walker,  Seiles 

William,  Alexander 


Belleville. 


Belleville 

Summerfleld 


Under  Cooks. 
Townsend.  Dick  .., 

Carr.  David 

Dixon,  Berry , 

Drake,  Jake 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
Jan. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


15, 1862  Nov.     5, 1862 


See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 


10.1861  Aug. 

1, 1862  Nov, 
10.1861  Aug. 

8,1861 


31, 1862 

4. 1861 
8,1861 

15, 1862 
15. 1864 
_  8. 1861 

15, 1862 

1. 1862 
8, 1861 

26, 1862 
30, 1862 
^  ^8, 1861 

1.1862 


15,1862 
16.1864 
14.1864 
15, 1862 
1. 1861 


Aug.  ^8.1861 

Aug.  26,1862 
Jan.  14, 1864 
Aug.  1,1862 


Dec.    18,1 


Oct. 
Aug. 

Nov. 
Feb. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Oct. 


Aug. 
Nov. 


Nov. 
Feb. 


See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864 
SenttoInv.detach.May6'63 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated 


Aug.  31.1861 

Oct.  31.1862 

Feb.  8. 1864 

Nov.  5, 1862 


Jan.    24, 1864 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864 

See  Co.  p,  as  consolidatea 

Disch.  June  14, '62;wounds 

Died  March  17.1864 

See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864 

See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864 
DiedM'y3.'62;  w'ds.Shiloh 
Disch.  June  25,  '62;  wounds 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Ap.  6.1862. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 


COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain . 
Diedrich  F.  Tiedeman 

Fir^^f  Lieutenants. 
Oscar  Rollman 

O'Fallon  Stati'n 
Peoria 

July    26.1861 

July    26,1861 
iSfov.    17,1863 

July    26,1861 
Aug.     7,1863 

July  ^26.1861 

Aug.  21.1861 
Aug.   10.1861 

July    28,1861 

July    28,1861 
Nov.    14,1863 

July    28,1861 
Mar.     6, 1864 

July  ^28.1861 

Aug.  ^28,1861 

Prom.  Lieut.  Col.  2d  Ala, 
A.  D.  about  Dec.  26.1863. 

George  Bender 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Belleville 

Mascoutah 

Summerfleld  ... 

Peoria 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864 

Resigned  Aug.  7.1863 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. 1862 
Veteran.    Pro.  2d  Lieut... 
Trans'd  to  Co  H  June  11  '62 

Eugene  A.  Hanke 

Sergeants 
Charles  Hahle 

Eugene  A.  Hanke 

John  M.  Salzman 

Summerfleld... 
Alron 

Oeorge  Bender  

William  Langenberg.. 

Belleville 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864 

438 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or    en^ 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Corpornls. 

Charles  King 

Joseph  Schweitzer 

Charles  Ehrlick 

Henry  Kiesel 

Frederic  Staal 

George  M.  Luther. 

ilusicians. 

Prank  Baumer 

George  Harris 

Edward  Stephen... 

Privates. 
Aderhals,  Godfrey 

Arudt.  Henry , 

Arainus.Adelbert 

Baumann,  Leonard 

Becker,  Anthony  .. 

Behm,  Henry 

Hence,  Andrew 

Boersig,  Laurence. 
Bruening,  William 

Bub,Michael 

Clenientz,  Phillip.. 

Den, Adam ;. 

Eiks,  Menson 

Engel, Jacob , 

Erb,  Joseph 

Erbar.  George 

Erbe,  Phillip 

Erbft,  Conrad 

Fisher,  Michael  N  . 
Fichter, George  ... 

Fray,  John  A  

Friedrich,  Charles 

Guebe,  William 

Graham.  Louis 

Grauss.John , 

Haberkorn,  Jacob  . 

Hartmann,  John 

Haeser,  William 

Helfrich,  Frank 

Herbig,  William.... 

Herpin,  Jacob 

Hillmann,  Henry 

Hugenburg,  Frederick 

Jacob,  Christian  

Keith,  Christian 

Klein,  Christopher 

Klingenberg,  William. 

Knothe.  Ottomar 

Lamburtus,  Phillip  ... 

Lamprecht,  John 

Lehr,  George 

Lehr,  Michael  

Lippert,  Frederic 

Maedel,  Christian 

Moses,  Frank 

Mueller,  Christian 

Mueller.  John 

Miller,  William 

Nadler,  Andreas 

Oberts.John 

Pietz,  John  

Raehm,  Thomas 

Randall,  Stephen 

Raudall.  Jacob 

Rauch,  Thomas 

Rehfuss,  Ludwig 

Resch,  Adam 

Richter,  Henry 

Riedell,  John 

Roehrwiem,  William.. 

Seibert,  Anthony 

Summons,  Adam 

Sepafermeyer,  Frank  . 
Schenck,  Charles 


Cairo 

Lebanon  .. 
Mascoutah. 
Smithtown 
Belleville  . 
Lebanon   .. 


Lebanon  ... 
Jonesboro  .. 
Bridgeport . 


Bridgeport . . 
Mascoutah... 

Chicago 

Cairo 

Mascoutah... 
Georgetown  . 
Fayetteville  . 
Summerfield 
Bridgeport  .. 
Mascoutah... 


Cairo 

Fayetteville  . 

Olney   

Belleville  ... 
Bridgeport  .. 
Fayetteville  . 


Jonesboro  ... 
Belleville  ... 
Bridgeport  .. 

Cairo 

Fayetteville  . 
Carbondale  . 

Cairo 

Mascoutah... 
Belleville  ... 
Fayetteville  . 

Bridgeport  . . 
Belleville  ... 
Fayetteville  . 
Bridgeport  . . 

Summerfield 
Mascoutah... 
Bridgeport  . . 

Cairo 

Fayetteville  . 

Lebanon   

Bridgeport  . . 
Fayetteville  . 
Bridgeport  . . 
Smithtown  .. 

Mascoutah 

Belleville  .... 
Bridgeport  . . 


Jonesboro  . 
Mascoutah. 

Olney    

Bridgeport 


Peoria 

Fayetteville  .. 

Mascoutah 

Bridgeport!.. . 
Smithtown  ... 
Bridgeport  ... 
Fayetteville  .. 
(Carbondale  .. 
Fayetteville  .. 
Bridgeport  ... 


Aug.  1.: 

July  26,1861 

Aug.  10,1861 

July  26,1861 

Aug.  15,1861 

Aug.  9,1861 


July  26,1861 
Sept.  18,1861 
Aug.    17,1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


18. 

7,1861 
26,1861 

9,1861 
15, 1861 
18, 1861 


Aug.  28.1861 

July  28,   ' 

Aug.  28,1861 

July  28,1861 

Aug.  28,   ~~ 


July  28,1861 
Sept.  18,1861 
Aug.   28, 


Aug.   28,1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864- 


Aug.     7, 1861 


July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 


26. 
18, 1861 
26, 1861 
18, 1861 


27,1861 
15,1861 
18, 1861 
29, 1861 
18, 1861 
27, 1861 

12,; 

7. 1861 
8, 1861 
18, 1861 


7. 1861 
18, 1861 


,1861 


July 
Aug, 


July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 


28, 1861 
28,1861 


28,: 
28, 1861 
28, 1861 
28, 1861 


Aug.   31,1861 


Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


27, 1861 
28, 1861 


28, 1861 

27,: 

28, 1861 


Discharged  August  19. 1862: 
Killed  at  ShilohApr.6,1862 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.  1864 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864 


Died  Nov.  18,1861 

Died  of  wounds  Mar.  2,  '62. 
Died  of  wounds  June  20, '62; 
Disch.  Apr.  4. '62;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  wounds 

i5isch.  Aug.  2.  '62;  arm  off. 
Killed,  Donelson.  B  eb.15,'62 

Died  October  1, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864 

Deserted  February  28,  1862. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864 
Missing  in  action  Feb. 15, '62. 
See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864 
Disch.  July  24.  1862,  at  St. 

Louis,  Mo.,  acc't  shot 

Uisch.  June  28, '62;  disabil. 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Disch.  July  21, '62;  wounds- 

b isch .'  Aug." 23,' '62 ;'  wounds 
Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  wounds 
Transferred  to  Co.  G 

Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864 
Disch.  June  18,  '64;  disabil. 
Disch.  Nov.  21, '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864 

Killed,  Donelson ,  Feb .  15, 62 
Died  Oct.  12,1862;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864 


Aug.  18,1861 

"uly  26.1861 

Aug.  20,1861 

Aug,  18,1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
A.ug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 


9, 1861 
7, 1861 
15, 1861 
7, 1861 
18, 1861 
27, 1861 
18. 1861 
26, 1861 
18, 1861 

30,1861 
18, 1861 
15, 1861 
18, 1861 
28, 1861 
18, 1861 


July 
Aug. 


Sept.  27,1861 
Aug.  28,1861 
July  28,1861 
Aug.   28,1861 

July  30,1861 
Aug.   28,1861 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 


Died  April  10.1862. 


Deserted  since  Aug,  18, 


Trans,  to  Co.  K  Dec.  19,  '61 


Died  of  disease  Jan.  25, '64 
Died  August  6, 1862 


Disch.  Apr.  14, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1861 
Disch.  Oct.  2,  '62;  wounds. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 


Mustered  out  Aug._  20,  1864 

Sept.  27,1861  Deserted  Aug.  18. 1862.!!!! 
Aug.   28, 1861  Mustered  out  Aug.  20.  1864 


NINTH    INFANTRY. 


489 


Name  and  Rank, 


Date  of 
rank  of   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Schenck,  Christian ... 

Schemph.  Henry 

Scheve.  Frederic 

Schneider.  Christian. , 

Schneider,  Peter , 

Schmitt,  Henry 

Schouller.  Nicholas... 

Spohnie,  John 

Stone,  William 

Storch,  William 

Striegel,  William 

Tongeman,  John 

Theobald,  Jacob 

Uehli,  Henry 

Veidt,  Conrad 

Vogt,  William 

Weber,  Alvis 

Weis,  Feter 

Wichard,  Augustus... 
Heif rick,  John  A 


Recruits. 

Abney,  Paul 

Amand,  William. 
AUeson,  William. 


Lebanon 

Mascoutah  . . 

Fayetteville.  , 

Summerfleld  , 

Trenton  

Bridgeport . ., 

Jonesburo  

Cairo , 

Trenton 

Bridgeport  ... 

Shiloh 

Mascoutah  .... 


Trenton 

Oluey 

Cairo 

Mascoutah ... 
Fayetteville  . 


Birdwell.JohnH 

Bauer,  George , 

Becker,  Ferdinand 

Carter,  Sylvester , 

Clayton,  George 

Dauritz,W.  G , 

Eaton,  William 

Evans,  James 

Flannigan,  Richard.., 

Forbs,  David 

Forbs,  Madison  M.... 

Geiger,  George 

Gill,   HezekiahC 

Hall,  William , 

Hazlewood,  John 

Hewlett,  Martin  R..., 

Howell,  Jasper 

Hall,  Joseph , 

Hunter,  Joseph 

Jackson,  Nathan , 

Kramp.   Frederick 

Easing,  William 

Kellar,  Mathias 

Moak,  Abraham , 

Manning,  Henry 

McCabe,  John 

Morris,  William  F.... 
Newhouse,  Augustus, 

Pitcock,  Newton , 

Peterman,  Benjamin., 

Peterman,   George 

Peterman,  William  G 

Potter,  Isaiah 

Potter,  William , 

Runisey.  George  H 

Riley,  Gully 

Reed,  Nicholas , 

Schilli.  Fridolin 

Sweet,  Thomas 

Smith,  George  H 

Sanders,  George  R..., 

Sanders,  Jacob 

Shadewing,   David... 

Talbert,  William 

Turnage,  Rheuben... 
Thalbert,  Thomas  ... 
Vatter,  George 


Watson,  Joseph. 


Lebanon 

Centreville 

Bridge's   Cor's. 


Lebanon. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
•Sept. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Additional  Recruits. 

Cantrell.  Thomas 

Dougherty, .John  L.. 

Jadowance,  A.  D 

McGuire,  Dempsey . . 


10.1861 
20, 1861 
17,1861 
26, 1861 
18, 1861 
20,1861 
15,1861 
18, 1861 
27, 1861 
28, 1861 
14, 1861 
18, 1861 

7,1861 
10,1861 
18, 1861 
15,1861 
26, 1861 

6, 186J 
18,1861 


Aug.  28.1861 


July 
Aug. 


Sept. 
July 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


27, 1861 
28, 1861 
28, 1861 


28, 1861 
28. 1861 


1. 1862  Nov.  4, 1862 

16. 1862!  Feb.  28,1863 

1.1862iNov.  5,1862 

20,1862 

15. 1864  June  8.1864 

8,1864! 

^1.1862 1  Nov.  _4.1862 

11.1862  Nov.  5.1862 

l,l»62iNov.  4.1862 

15,lS62!Nov.  5,1862 

1,1862  Nov.  4,1862 


Aug.  16,1862 

Aug.  1,1862 

Aug.  15,1862 

Aug.  1.1862  Nov. 


Aug.  15.1862 
Aug.  1.1862 


Oct.   2, 1862 
Nov.  5,1862 


Aug.  15,1862 

Oct.  2.1862  Feb. 

Jan.  9,1863 

Feb.  8,1864  Feb. 

Aug.  15, 1862,  Nov. 

Aug.  1.1861  Nov. 


Nov.  5,1862 


Feb.  3, 1864 
Aug.  15.1862 
Aug.  1,1862 


Aug.  15,1862 

Aug.  1,1862 
Aug.  15,1862 
Aug.  19,1861 
Aug.  27,1862 
Aug.  15,1862 
Aug.  1,1862 
Aug.  15,1862 


Aug.  1,1862 
Aug.  15,1862 
Aug.  1,1862 
Aug.  31,1862 

Aug.  1.1862 


18. 1864 
5, 1862 
4, 1862 


Mar.  26.1864 
Nov.  4.1862 


Nov.  5.1862 
Aug.  19,1861 
Aug.  27.1862 
Nov.  5.1862 


Aug.  31,1862 
Nov.  4.1862 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Died   May  10,  1862 '.'.'.'. 

Mustered  out  Aug. 20,  1864. 

Died  Nov.  2.  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864. 

Died  Dec.' V.'isei '.'.'.'.'.'.' ".V. 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr  6,  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864. 
Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  3,  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.  1864. 

DiedFeb.'lS.' 1862. '.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.■. 
Disch.  Aug.  15. '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1862. 


See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated. 
Died  Dec.  16, 1864  on  Stm'r 

Nor.  Light 

See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated. 
See  Cp.  D,  as  consolidated. 

See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated^ 

See  Co.  C.  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  F.  as  consolidated. 


See  Co.  C,  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  F.  as  consolidated. 


See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated. 

See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated. 

See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  C,  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  F.  as  consolidated. 


See  Co,  C,  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated. 


See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated. 


See  Co.  C.  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated. 


See  Co.  C.  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated. 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated. 
Died,  Andersonville  pris., 
July  13.  '64;  grave  3271.. 
See  Co.  F.  as  consolidated. 


Disch,  Feb.  4, '64:  disabil.. 
Disch.  Dec.  15.  '63;  disabil. . 
Trans,  from  128th  111.  Inf.. 


440 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Pembleton,  William  . 

Deserted  June  15, 1864 

Stone,  Calvin 

Trans  Inv  C'rps  Feb  15  '64 

Tatford,  W.  C 

Trans  from  I'Sth  111  In'f 

Under  Cooks. 
Grixby,  Burk 

Dec.  ^18.1863 

Jan.    24,1864 

See  Co  F  as  consolidated 

Townsend,  Joe 

COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Rudolpbus  Beckier. 
Edward  Krebs 


Belleville. 


First  Lietdenants. 

Edward  Krebs  

Henry  Webber 


Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Bohlen 

Frederick  E.  Schee'. 
Wm.  Mochlenbroek.. 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  Webber 


Belleville. 
Red  Bud.. 


Sergeants. 
Adolphus  Cornelius. 

Gottfried  Guckes 

Francis  Baumen 

Wm.  Mochlenbroek.. 


Corporals. 

Henry  Goessel 

Phillip  Sauer 

Anton  Wolf 

Louis  Truttman... 

Amos  Smith 

William  Heuer 

Christian  Rahn  ... 
Adam  Reitz 


Red  Bud.... 
Centreville . 
Mud  Creek  . 
Red  Bud.... 


Centreville . 
Red  Bud.... 


Centreville , 
Red  Bud.... 


Musicians. 
Fred  Brandenbergrer. 
Peter  Schneider 


Red  Bud 

Fayette ville . 


Privates. 

Alberter,  Charles 

Auffinger,  Martin 

Bange,  Hermann 

Baquet,  Isadore , 

Baeversen,  William.., 

Baer.  John 

Baumgartner,  Fred.., 

Becker,  Jacob 

Bense,  William 

Berthold,  Jacob , 

Bergamein,  Balthisar, 

Bertram,  Henry 

Bitterwolf,  John 

Boester,  Frederick 

Borcherdingr,  Henry.. 
Buesemayer,  Henry.. 

Caspari,  Henry 

Daesch,  George 

Daerr.  John 

Eisenhauser,  Joseph. 
Euler,  Jacob 


Centreville , 


Belleville.... 

Red  Bud 

Belleville... 
Mascoutah  . . 
Belleville.... 

Red  Bud 

Fayetteville  . 
Red  Bud 


July    26,1861 
Dec,     S.- 


Aug.  10,1861 
Dec.     3,1862 


St.  Claire. 
Fayetteville 
Red  Bud.... 
Centreville. 

Belleville 

Cf-ntreville .. 

O'Fallon 

Centreville . . 


July  27,1861 
Jan.  30,1862 
Apr.    24,1863 


Aug.   10,] 


Aug.  10. 

Aug.  10,1861 

Aug.  10.1861 

Aug.  14,1861 


Aug.  15,: 
Aug.  14,1861 
Aug.  10.1861 


Aug.  14,1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.  14,1861 


Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.  18,1861 


Aug.  15,1861 


Aug.  10,] 

Mar.  4. 1862 
Aug.  26,1862 
Aug.  10,1861 

Aug.  18,: 
Aug.  10,1861 

Aug.  17,] 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.  14,1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.  18,1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.  14,1861 


July 
Sept, 


,1861 
,1863 


Aug.  31,. 
Sept.  16,1863 


July    27,1861 


Mar.  6,1864 
Aug.  31,1861 
Aug.  31,1861 

Aug.  31,1861 


Aug.  31,1861 


Aug.  31,1861 


Resigned  Dec  3, 1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Resigned  Jan.  30, 1862 

Resigned  Apr.  24, 1863 

Mustered  out  Aug.  14, 1861? 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 


Died  Nov.  19,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 


Died  Apr.  18, '62;  wounds.. 
Died  May  2, '62;  wounds... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  ^,0, 1864. 
Died  Oct.  5, '62;  wounds... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864 . 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Died  May  18,  '62;  wounds.. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Died  Oct.  1.1862 

Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  wounds 
Disch.  June  21,'62;  wounds 


Aug 
Aug 


31, 1862 
31, 1862 
31, 1861 


Disch.  Aug.  27, '62;  wounds 
See  Co  F,  as  consolidated. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 

Died  May  11,1862 

Died  Oct.  30,  '62;  wounds.. 

Died  Mar.  4,1862 

Re-eiilisted  as  Veteran 

Transferred  to  Co.  B 

Disch.  Aug.  15. '62;  wounds 

Died  Nov.  5,1862 

Disch.  Apr.  4. '62;  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


NINTH    INFANTKY. 


441 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Erb,  Jacob 

FreuDcl,  Jonn 

Friiz.  John 

Funck,  Francis 

Fuchs,  Charles 

Garthoetfner,  Anton.. 

Goehring,  Kobert 

Gsell,  Courad 

Hauser,  John 

Havermann.  Freder'k. 

Heidman,  John  C 

Hesser.  John 

Hohrein,  John 

Hirtz.  Theodore 

Huber,  Charles 

Hurst,  Henry 

Jaeckel.  Joseph 

Kahn,  Moses 

Kleber.  Louis 

Kopp, Joseph 

Koenigsmark,  Joseph. 

Lambe,  Christian 

Lauth,  Frederick 

Lieser,  William 

Litschge,  J  ohn 

Loebig.  Adam 

Ludwig.  Balthisar 

Lauth,  Jacob 

Metzker,  George 

Meyer,  Henry 

Melcher,  Frederick 

-Mittelbuescher,  Wm.. 
Moeninger,  Charles... 

Moor.  William 

Muth.  Peter 

■Olinger,  John 

Oflferdirig,  Philip 

Reitz,  George  W 

Rietner.  Charles 

Riess.  Jacob 

Roth  Ratty,  Charles... 
Schellenberg,  Albert. . 

Scheide,  John 

Schulze,  Frederick 

Schulze,  Henry 

Schmutz,  Herman 

Stocker,  Oswald 

Schueszler,  George  ... 

Schneider,  Louis 

Smith.  John 

Stallbories,  Henry 

Seybold.  Samuel 

Theiss,  Mathias 

Teutine,  Christian 

"Vogel.Bernhard 

Vogelpohl,  William. .. 

Voss,  Henry 

Weiss,  John 

Weber.  William 

Wehling.  Charles 

Zweibarth,  Henry 

Vfffrans. 

Bartram,  Henry 

Caspari,  Henry 

Daesch.  George 

Euler,  Jacob 

Freund,  John 

Guckes,  Gottfried 

Garthoeffner,  Anton.. 

Hauser,  John 

Lambe,  Christ 

Lauth.  Frederick 

Moor.  William 

Scheide.  John 

Vogel,  Bernhard 

Weiss,  John 

Zweibarth,  Henry 


Fayetteville 
Red  Bud.... 
Centreville  . 

Red  Bud.... 
Centreville . 

Red  Bud.... 

Centreville  . 
Red  Bud.... 
O'Fallon.... 
Red  Bud.... 
Centreville.. 
Fayetteville 
Red  Bud.... 
Belleville... 
Centreville.. 
Red  Bud.... 
Centreville  . 


Red  Bud 

Centre vUle  ... 

Mud  Creek  ... 
Fayetteville.. 

Centreville  ... 
St.  Louis,  Mo, 
Centreville ... 

Red  Bud....!! 

Belleville!!!!! 
Centreville  . . . 

Athens  

Fayetteville.. 
Mascoutah  ... 
Edwardsville 

Centreville ... 
Mud  Creek  ... 

Belleville 

Red  Bud 

Mascoutah 

St.  Clair  co. .. 

Belleville 

Red  Bud 

Mud  Creek  .., 
Fayetteville . , 

Centreville  ... 
RedBud 

Belleville 

Chicago  

Belleville 

Chicago  

Belleville 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug., 
Aug. 

Aug. 

AuK. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


15,1861 
10, 1861 
18, 1861 
15.1861 

10. 

15. 1861 

10. 1861 
15,: 
10,1861 
18. 1861 
14. 1861 
15,1861 
18, 1861 
15,1861 
10. 1861 
15.1861 
10, J 861 
15, 1861 
18. 1861 
15.: 


26. 1862 
18. 1861 
15, 1861 


Aug.  31.1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug.   18.1 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


15.1861 
18.1861 
^15, 1861 

10.1861 
14,1861 
10, 1861 
15,1861 
8, 1861 
15. 1861 
17. 1861 
18. 1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  19, '62:  wounds 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug  20,1864. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Disch.  Dec.  6. '62;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 
See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


31. 1862 
31. 1861 


Sept. 
Aug. 


30. 1861 
31.1861 


Aug.    15.1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


23.: 
15. 1861 
25, 186 
23. 186 
1,1861 
8, 1861 
14, 1861 
10. 1861 
14. 1861 
18, 1861 
15. 1861 
25.186: 


Aug.   31,1862 


Nov. 
Aug. 


Aug. 


Aug.    10,1861 


Mar.    26,1864 


30.18B1 
31,1861 


31.1862 
31.1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Mustered"out'Aug.'26,'i864! 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 
See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated 

ijied  June  28Vi862! !!!!!!!!! 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 

Disch.  Sept.  3U.'62;  arm  off 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Deserted  Sept.  2. 1862 

Mustered 'out'Aug.'26.'i86i! 

See  Co.  F.  as  consolidated 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr,  6.'62. 
Disch.  Oct.  13.'62:  wounds. 
Missing  in  action  Apr.  6.  '62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 
See  Co.  F.  as  consolidated 

Disch.  Dec.  6. '62;  wounds. 
Discharged  July  21.  1862. .. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Transferred  to  Co.  I 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  4, '62 

Keenlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  May  18. 1862 

Died  April  25, 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  F,  as  consolidated 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


See  Co.  P.  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated 
See  Co.  F.  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated 
See  Co.  P.  as  consolidated 


442 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Recruits. 

Aug.     1. 1862 
Jan.    15.1864 
Apr.      8, 1864 
Sept.  ^15, 1861 

Aug.  _  _1, 1862 

Nov.     4,1861 
Aug.   15,1862 
Aug.     1,1862 
July    28,1861 
Aug.     1, 1862 
Sept.  15, 1861 

Aug.  ^1,1862 

Sept.  15,1861 
Aug.     1,1862 
Feb.      7, 1864 
Aug.    15,1861 
Aug.     1. 1862 
Sept.    8,1861 
Aug.  ^  ^1, 1862 

Jan       4  1863 

Nov.     4, 1862 
Feb.      3. 1864 

Bauer,  George 

Name  from  monthly  ret'rit 

Becker    F 

Carbondale 

Sept.  30. 1861 
Nov.     4. 1862 

Nov.    30.1861 
Nov.  _  ^4, 1862 

July    28,1861 
Nov.     4. 1862 
Sept.  30, 1861 

Nov.  _  ^4, 1862 

Sept.  30. 1861 
Nov.     4.1862 
Mar.    26.1864 
Sept.  30,1861 
Nov.     4,1862 
Sept.  30.1861 
Nov.  ^^4,1862 

Feb.      1,1863 
Aug.   31,1862 
Nov.  ^^4,1862 

Curlee,  James  W 

Deason   William  M.. 

Disch.  May  1.'62;  wounds. 
See  Co   F  as  consolidated' 

>  1                    . . 

Belleville 

Died  Sept.  13.1862 

Edwards.  M.  C 

Deserted  Feb.  14,1864 

Gore.  James      

Carbondale 

Greathouse.  James .... 

See  Co.  A.  as  consolidated 

Henry.  John  

Hall.  James 

Carbondale 

Knight  Thomas  A 

Anna 

"                     ■ ' 

Kaelberer.  William  ... 

Carbondale 

Miller.  Charles  W 

O'Fallon 

"                     " 

Neighbors.  John  C 

.    •                                                                 .4 

Oden.  John  W 

•    >                                                                 .1 

Schlother.  Jacob 

Stalbories.  Henry 

Lebanon 

Aug.   23,1862 
Aug.  ^  ^1, 1862 

::          :: 

Stevens.  William 

,  >          I . 

•  >          •  • 

Underwood.  James 

Williamson,  Cornelius 

Carbondale 

Sept.    8, 1861 
Aug.     1. 1862 

Dec.  ^18.1863 

Sept.  30,1861 
Nov.     5. 1862 

Jan.   ^24.1864 

See  Co.  F.  as  consolidatedn 

Under  Cooks. 
Dreak.  Sam 

See  Co  F.  as  consolidated 

Simpson.  Jesse 

. .                 >  > 

Townsend.  Abraham. . 

• '                 '  • 

COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captain 
Alexander  G.  Hawes.. 

First  Lieiitenants, 

William  D.  Craig 

Roswell  B.  Patterson. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Roswell  B.  Patterson, 
Charles  B.  Fleming.., 
Lewis  C.  Bornman 

First  Sergeant. 
Lewis  L.Troy 


Sergeants. 
August's  T.  Waterbury 

Lewis  C.  Bornman 

Henry  R.  Challenor... 
Thomas  P.  M'Clintock 

Corporals. 

Silas  Bunker 

Charles  B  Fleming 

Frederick  Dilg 


Residence. 


Belleville.., 

Aledo , 

Belleville.., 

Belleville.., 
Keithshurg, 
Belleville.., 

Belleville.., 

Aledo , 

Belleville.., 

Aledo , 

Lebanon 

Keithsburg 
Mascoutah., 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment 


July    26,1861 


July  26,1861 
July  8,1862 
June    8,1862 


July    26,1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 


6,1861 
lu,  1861 
26, 1861 

6, 1861 


Aug.   10,1 
Aug.     6. 1861 
July    26,1861 


Date 
of  muster. 


July    28,1861 


Aug.     9,1861 
Oct.     18, 1862 


July  28.1861 
Not  muste'd 
Dec.      8, 1862 


July    28,1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


9, 1861 
10. 1861 
28. 1861 


Remarks. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864.. 


Promoted  Asst.  Surgeon.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Promoted 

Canceled 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Died.  February  2. 1862 

Pro.  to  Second  Lieiitenant 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran — 


Aug.  10.1861  Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.' 
Aug.  9,1861  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
July    28,1861 


NINTH   INFANTRY. 


44S 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Aledo  

Aug.    6,1861 
Aug.    5,1861 
Aug.     6,1861 
Aug.    5.1861 
Aug.     6,1861 

July    28,1861 
Aug.  10.1861 

Aug.    6,1861 

Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.  15.1861 
Aug.    6,1861 
Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.     6.1861 
Aug.  14.18fil 
Aug.     5.1861 
Aug.     6.1861 
July    26.1861 
Aug.  ,1,4,1861 

Aug.    ,6,1861 

Aug.  14,1861 
Aug.  10,1861 

Aug.     6,1861 
July    31,1861 
Aug.  21.1861 
Aug.     6,1861 
Aug.     7.1861 
Aug.     8.1861 
Aug.  ,,6,1861 

Aug.  ,17,1861 

July  ,26,1861 

Aug.    5,1861 
Aug.     6.1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.  ,6,1861 

Aug.    2,1861 
Aug.    6,1861 
Aug.    5.1861 
Aug.  ,,6.1861 

Aug.  10.1861 
Aug.  ,,6.1861 

Aug.     7.1861 
Aug.     6.1861 
Aug.  20.1861 
Aug.     5.1861 
July    26,1861 
Aug.  ,,6,1861 

Aug.    9,1861 
Aug.    5,1861 
Aug.     9,1861 
Aug.     5,1861 
Aug.     9,1861 

July    28,1861 
Aug.  10,1861 

Aug.    9,1861 

Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.    9.1861 
Aug.  lo.isei 
Aug.     9.1861 
Aug.  14,1861 
Aug.    5,1861 
Aug.     9,1861 
July    28,1861 
Aug.  ,1,4,1861 

Aug.  ,9.1861 

Aug.  14,1861 
Aug.  10,1861 

Aug.     9,1861 
July    31,1861 
Aug.  21,1861 
Aug.     9.1861 
Aug.     7,1861 
Aug.     8,18bl 
Aug.  ,,9.1861 

Aug.  ,17.1861 

July  ,28,1861 

Aug.    5.1861 
Aug.    9,1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.  ,,9,1861 

Aug.     2,1861 
Aug.     9,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 186«. 

Phillip  Anderson 

Belleville 

Aledo . 

William  G.  Triplett... 
Joseph  R.  Cox 

3fusicians. 

Samuel  Williams 

George  W.  Rose 

Waaoner. 
William  Minor 

Privates. 

Freeburg  

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Belleville 

Sunbeam  

Belleville 

Lebanon 

Millersburg  .... 

Mascoutah 

Sunbeam  

Lebanon  

Mascoutah 

Monmouth 

Belleville 

Lebanon  

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864, 
Re-enli.sted  as  Veteran... 

Deserted.    Enlisted  after- 
wards, Co.  G,  149th  111.... 

Killedat  Shiloh,Apr.6.'62. 

Atkinson.  Cassius  C  .. 

Kil'dFt.  Don'ls'n  Feb.15,  '62 

Elake.  James  M 

Boyer,  William 

Bragg.  John  A.  J 

Bromley, Matthew  .... 

Bruner,  George 

Burnett,  Robert 

Disch.  Nov.  3, '62;  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Died  May  12, '62;  wounds.. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Died  Sept.  15, 1861 

Campbell.  George  H.. 

Chapman.  William 

Cadv.  JohnC            

Deserted  Aug.  11. 1862 

Mascoutah 

Aledo 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 

Cool  Russell  W 

Disch.  June  18. '62:  wounds 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Dryden,  Charles 

Durham.  Dayid  M 

Keithsburg 

Centralia 

Cairo 

Keithsburg 

Died  Mar.  2.1862:  wounds. 
Killed    at   Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Evans. William 

Farley.  Michael 

Fletcher,  John  

Frothingham.  Den.  C. 
Fulmar.  John 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Freeburg  

Sunbeam 

Belleville 

Mascoutah 

Sunbeam 

Lebanon  

Athens 

Discharged  Jan.  8,1863  .... 
Re-enjisted  as  Veteran  — 

Furlong,  Micbael 

Gilmore,  James  B 

Giaham.Elisha 

Guy,  William  M 

Guy,  George  W 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864'. 

Died  May  3.1862 

Died  Nov.  25. 1861 

Belleviiie 

Elkhorti 

Millersburg 

Ontralia 

Millersburg  .... 

Sunbeam  

Keithsburg 

Mascoutah 

Paris 

Harryman,  John 

Havertield.  James 

Hampton,  John  G 

Hubbard,  Uaniel 

Hoy  John  W 

Died  April  8  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Hughes,  Edwin 

Jackson,  Obediah 

Johnson,  William  J 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Jackson. Martin  W.... 

Freeburg  

Aledo  

Aug.    5.1861 
Aug.    9.1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Died  May  9,  1862;  wounds. 

Kelly,  William  P 

Kimberlin,John 

Arlington 

Mascoutah 

Aledo    ...     . 

Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.  ,,9,1861 

Aug.     7,1861 
Aug.     9,1861 
Aug.  20,1861 
Aug.     5.1861 
July    28,1861 
Aug.     9,1861 

Missing  Oct.  4.1862 

Disch.  Oct.  13, '62;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Livingston,  John  H ... 
Lyons.  John 

Monmouth 

O'Fallon 

New  Boston 

Mascoutah 

(^entreville 

Belleville 

Aledo 

Discharged  Apr.  23.1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  May  19.1862.. 

Maddox.  Michael 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 
Discharged  June  10.1863... 

Reenlis'ted  as  Veteran.... 

Mock. Jesse 

Mock. William 

Pope,  Creek 

Aledo '.'.'.'.'. 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Moorehead.  John 

Moore.  Frank  M 

See  Co.  E.  as  consolidated 
KilledatShiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 

Murphy.  Francis  J 

McKenzie.  Jatnes 

Nevin  .William  D  .... 

O'Neill.  Edward 

Prendegrast,  John 

Primley,  William  F  ... 
Phillips.  Daniel 

Nilwood 

Belleville 

Ohio  Grove 

Belleville 

O'Fallon 

Sunbeam  

Olney  

July  ,28,1861! July  ,28,1861 

Aug.     6, 1861:  Aug.     9,1861 
Aug.  10, 18611  Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.     8.1861  Aug.     8,1861 
Aug.     6,1861  Aug.     9,1861 
Aug.  14.1861  Aug.  14.1861 
Aug.  ,6.1861  Aug.  ,,9,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 
KilledatShiloh  Apr.,  6, '62. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Disch  Jan.  18. '65:  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Riley.  William  H.  H  .. 

Aledo 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Keithsburg 

Berlin 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Sheldon.  George  N     . 

Disch.  Julvl9.'62:  disabil. 

Smith.  William  H.H.. 

Sunbeam  

iRe  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

444 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Smith,  Samuel  M 

Ohio  Grove 

Oxford  

Aug.  ^6.1861 

July  ^26.1861 

Aug.     2.1861 
Aug.  14,1861 
July    26.1861 
Aug.   10.1861 
Aug.     6.1861 
Aug.     2.1861 
Aug.  ^6.1861 

Mar.  _25.1864 

Mar.   31.1864 
Mar.    25.1864 
Mar.  ^31.1864 

Jan.   ^4.1864 

Mar.  ,25.1864 

Mar.    31.1864 
Mar.   25,1864 
Jan.      4.1864 

Aug.     1.1862 
Aug.  _15. 1862 

Aug.     1,1862 
Aug.   15.1862 
Oct.      6.1861 
Aug.  15.1862 

Oct.      6.1861 
Jan.     28.1864 
Aug.     1. 1862 
Aug.   20,1862 
Jan.    28,1864 
Aug.   15.1862 
Sept.  25.1861 
May   ,,1.1864 

Aug.,  ,1.1862 

Oct.     20,1862 
Aug.     3,1862 
Aug.    15,1862 

Sept.  20,1862 
Dec.    18,1861 
Feb.    18.1864 
Apr.    12,1862 

Aug.  ,,9.1861 

July  ,28,1861 

Aug.     2,1861 
Aug.  14,1861 
July    28,1861 
Auy.   10,1861 
Aug.     9,1861 
Aug.     2,1861 
Aug.  ,,9,1861 

Mar.  ,25.1864 

Mar.   31.1864 
Mar.    25.1864 
Mar.  ,31.1864 

Jan.  ,,4.1864 

Mar.  ,25.1864 

Mar.   31.1864 
Mar.   25.1864 
Jan.      4.1864 

Nov.  ,,4.1862 

Aug.  15.1862 
Nov.    ,4.1862 

Oct.      6.1861 
Nov.  ,4,1862 

Oct.      6.1861 
Mar.   25.1864 
Nov.     4.1862 
Nov.     5.1862 
Mar.   25.1864 
Nov.     4.1862 
Sept.  25.1861 
May      1. 1864 
May    11.1864 
Nov.     4,1862 
Aug.     4,1862 
Nov.     4,1862 
Oct.    20.1862 
Nov.  ,4,1862 

Sept.  20.1862 
Dec.    18.1861 
Mar.   26.1864 
Nov       d.  186-2 

Disch.Feb.24,'62;  disabil. 

Stulkahl,  Thomas 

Snyder.  George 

Shroyer.  James 

New  Boston 

Aledo  . 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864 

Keithsburg 

O'Pallon 

Belleville 

Mascoutah 

O'Fallon 

Cairo  .          ..  .. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Till   John 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864, 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tillotson  Frank 

Thornsburg,  Charles.. 

Tyler.  Bphraim  J 

Ward   .Tames      

Belleville 

Aledo 

Disch.  Oct.  4.1861:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1863 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

O'Pallon 

Aledo  

Wordin.  Charles  C... 

Veterans. 
Beyer.  William 

Keithsburg 

Aledo  

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864 
See  Co    E    as  consolidated 

•Cox  Joseph  K 

Dilg.  Frederick 

Dodson.  Abisha 

Frothingham.  Den.  C. 
Fleming.  Charles  B... 
Graham.  Blisha  P 

Mascoutah 

Keithsburg 

Chicago  

Keithsburg 

Chicago  

Boston 

See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 
See  Co.,E,  as  consolidated 

See  Co.  A.  as  consolidated 
See  Co.,E.  as  consolidated 

• .                    >  > 

Fulmer.  John 

Belleville 

Chicago  

Belleville 

Chicago 

Aledo 

>  1                    >  • 

Hugnes.  Edwin 

Jackson.  Martin  W.... 
Lyons.  John 

::         :: 

McClintock   Thos   F 

i .         .1 

Chicago  

Aledo. 

. .         1 . 

Primley.  William  F... 
Reilly   William  H    H. 

!!              !'. 

Rose.  George  W 

Shroyer,  James 

Smith,  William  H.  H. 

Stewart.  J  ames 

Taylor.  Ira 

Chicago  

Belleville;;;!'.;; 
Chicago ....;;.; 

Belleville 

Aledo ;;;;;; 

.. 

Tillotson.  Frank M.... 
Triplett,  William  G... 
Troy  Lewis  L 

See  Co.  D.  as  consolidated 

Belleville 

Becruits. 

Bickers.  M.  F 

Aledo  

Carter.  W.  B 

•Crane,  Seburn  S 

DodsoD.  Abisha 

Dunn,  John  R 

Keithsburg 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
See  Co.  E,  as  consolidated 

Feater,  Antony 

Gilmore.  George 

New  Boston.... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Hill.  William  J 

See  Co    C    as  consolidated 

Hunter.  Charles  T  .... 

Kilpatrick,  Gesrge  W. 
Kirk.  John 

Aledo  

See  Co.  E.  as  consolidated 
See  Co    A.  as  consolidated 

Matthews,  William  ... 

Payetteville  .... 
Belleville 

Died  March  19.1862 

Miller.  Eugene 

Mock,  Abraham 

See  Co.,E.  as  consolidated 

Mifflin,  John.     ..  . 

See  Co    C    as  consolidated 

Poteete.  George  W 

See  Co    C.  as  consolidated 

Reed,  Alfred     

Lebanon 

Name  taken  from  monthly 

return  

See  Co.  E.  as  consolidated 

Swyer,  Francis 

Vestal.  Neal 

Belleville 

Woods.  Thomas  W.... 
Walker.  John 

Belleville 

Yurgens.  John 

Red  Bud 

Oct.     21,1862,Oct.     21.1862 
Aug.     1.186iINov.     4.1862 

Aboey,  francis  M 

See  Co.  F.  as  consolidated 

NINTH    INFANTRY. 


445 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Under  Cooks. 

Dec.  ^^1.1863 

Jan.    24,1864 
Aug.     1.1863 

Jan.    24,1864 

COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

Loren  Webb 

William  Britt 

George  W.  Williford.. 


Mascoutah 
Hillsboro.. 


First  Lieutenants. 

William  Britt Mascoutah 

George  W.  Williford..  Hillsboro, 


Second  Lieutenants . 
George  W.  Williford.. 
William  C.  Hawley  ... 


Hillsboro.. 
Mascoutah 


First  Sergeant. 
Charles  T.Saltmarsh. 


Sergeants. 
Fred  E.  Scheel .. 
William  Hawley 
Joseph  C.  (jates. 
Thomas  C.  Kidd 


Belleville... 
Mascoutah  . 
Collinsville 
ISpringfleld . 


Corporals. 
Andrew  Webster. 
John  W.  Hadley.. 

H.H.Klock 

Robert  Crump  — 

A.J.  White 

R.  J.  Simpkins  ... 

James  Niece 

James  A.  Fike 


Musicians. 
Percy  C.  Coffee  ... 
William  McGuire  . 

Privates. 
Ashton,  David  N.. 


Bridges 

Banes.  Marques... 
Ballow,  Marellis  .. 
Borrow.  John  8  ... 
Birgin.  Frederick. 

Baily.  Albert 

Brown,  James  S... 
Barnett,  Thomas.. 

Born,  John  P 

Bence,  Lewis 

Bassett.  Harlow... 
Buschmiller.Christian 

Burnes,  Alexander 

Crocker,  William  C... 

Collins.  John 

Cox,  Thomas  W 

Charlick,  John  E 

Chenoweth- John  B... 
Campbell.  Michael  — 

Cory,  Eluathan 

Duncan.  James  F 

Dye,  John  W 

Ellison,  Thomas 

Fourshee,  John  O 

Garrott,  Joseph  H 

Glenn,  James 


Mascoutah  . 
Collinsville 
Alhambra  .. 
Springfield . 
Mascoutah  . 
Springfield. 

Oconee  

Mascoutah  . 


Mascoutah  ... 
Paducah,  Ky. 


Edwardsville 


Paiucah,  Ky.. 
Mascoutah 


Marine. 


Alton 

Edwardsville 
Fayetteville .. 

Alton 

t'ayetteville  .. 
Mascoutah  ... 


Alton 

Lebanon 

Marine 

Alton 

Rock  Island.. 

Aurora 

Marine 

Mascoutah  ... 

Marine 

Paducah.  Ky. 
Mascoutah  . . . 


July  26,1861 
July  10,1862 
Oct.      3, 1862 


July    28,1861 
July    10.1862 


July    26,1861 
July    10,1862 


July    25,1861 

July  ^28,1861 
July  ^26,1861 

July    26,1861 

July  25,1861 

July  26,:-- 

July  25,1861 

July  3: 

July    25,1861 


July    26,1861 
Aug.     8.1861 


July    28,1861 


Sept.    3,1863 


July    28,1861 
Oct.    18, 1862 


July    28,1861 
July    11,1862 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


July 

July 

July 

Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


25,1861 
26, 1861 


July 
Aug. 


7, 1861 
14, 1861 
26, 1861 
13,1861 
20, 1861 
24,1861 
22, 1861 
1£,1S61 
25, 1861  July 


Resigned  July  10, 1862 

Killed,  Corinth  Oct.  3.1862. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Promoted 


Promoted 

Prom.  Major  2d  Ala.  A.  D. 
Jan.  9.  1864 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


Transferred  to  CoD. 
Promoted  2d  Lieut. . . 


July 


July 
Aug. 


July    21,1861 


Aug.   31,1861 


July    30,1861 


July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
July 
Sept. 
July 
July 


26. 1861 
28, 1861 
30, 1861 
8. 1861 
25, 1861 
12, 1861 
24,1861 
15,3861 
26, 1861 
24.1861 


Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 
July 
Oct. 
July 


^28. 1861 
31.1861 


28, 1861 
31, 18(i 
28, 1861 
31,1861 
28, 1861 


See  Co.  E,  as  consolidated 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, 1862 

Died  Nov.  18,1861 

Promoted  Adjutant 

Died  Aug.  6,1861 


Killed,  accident,  Aug.  10,'61 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Killed    at    Fort  Donelson 

Feb.  15,  1862 

Disch.  July  21, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  2,1864. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Disch.  Apr.  24, '62;  disabil. 

Died  Nov.  1,1861 

Disch.  .June  25, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


I.O.Sept.l'64,Jou'sb'ro,Ga 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
Disch.  Apr.  28. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  24. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Killed,  Shiloh.  Apr.  6.  1862. 

Died  June  6,1862;  wounds. 


Died  May  1, 1862;  wounds. 
Disch.  May  5, '62;  wounds- 


Killed,  Corinth,  Oct.  4, 1862 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


446 


ADJUTANT     general's     REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Gnielin,  Henry 

(ietty,  James 

Hill,  Charles 

Hancock,  Benjamin  F 
Hadley.  James  N.  W.. 

Hickman,  James  M... 
Hess,  Charles  (or  Carl) 
Heimber8er,K,'d'lphW 

Hughes,  James 

Jorareon.  John 

Lynch.  Nathan 

Lauchly,  John  H 


Payetteville . 
Monmouth  . . 
Mascoutah  . . 
Harrisburg.. 
Collinsville  . 

Payetteville. 

Mascoutah  . . 

Alton 

Fayetteville . 
Marine 


Miller,  Joseph  L 

Mills.  John  VV 

Merritt,  William 

JMurry,  William 

McAllister,  Matthew.. 
McCuUoch,  Duncan... 

McCully,  John 

McCarter,  John  W 

McShafer,  James 

McGinnes,  John 

Neal,  HeuryH 

Potthart.  Francis 

Rowland,  Constant  C. 


Rank,  John 

Rodgers,  James 

ytoulfouth,  John 

Schmiersaul,  Henry. 

ynouflfer,  John  G 

Scott.  Richard  C 

Tichnor,  John  M.  C 


Paducah.Ky... 

Alton 

Paducah.Ky... 
Rock  Island... 


Chicago  

Pilot  Knob.  Mo, 
Rock  Island 


Joliet 

Jamestown  . 
Mascoutah  . 


Payetteville  . 
Rock  Island. 
Mascoutah  .. 
Fayetteville  . 
Mound  City  . 
Carbondale.. 
Olney 


Teear,  Joshua  G 

Wagner,  Francis  X  .. 

Wallace,  Thomas  L.. 
Winters.  Napoleon  B 
Wiggand,  Frederick. 


Gmelin,  Andrew..., 

Veterans. 
Hicks,  Jones  (or  Jas.L 
Miller.  Joseph   L.., 
McGinnes,  John 


Alton 

Fayetteville  . 

Paducah.Ky. 
Mascoutah  . . 
Fayetteville . 


Carbondale- . 
Paducah.Ky. 
Rock  Island. 


Aug. 

AUg. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
July 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 

Aug. 
July 


1861  Aug. 
1861 

1861  July 
1861  Aug. 
1861 

July 
1881  Aug, 
1861 
1861 
861 
1861 
1861 


1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 

,1861 

,1861 

1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1861 

1861 
1861 


Becrtiits- 
Anderson,  Thornbery. 
Anderson,  William  G. 
AUabaugh,  Robert  R. 

Ayers,  Joseph 

J^llen.  Byron  H 

Anderson.  Henry  C... 

Bevel.  William  H 

Bayles,  David  S 

Bynham.  William  Y  .. 

Burnes,  Thomas  G 

Burks,  Alpheus 

Bogardus,  L.  C 

Campbell.  George  W.. 

•Curtner,  Daniel 

Carmichael.  Geo.  W  .. 

Dillard,  William 

Dixon,  Jolin 

Dunning.  Joy 

Ellis,  William  M 

Edmonson.  Thomas  A 
Evaland.  William  H.. 

Foster,  Toliver 

J?oster,  Joel 

Furlow,  William 

Fisher,  Michael  F 

Fox.  Calvin  E 

Frazier,  William 

Ferrell.  Wyatt  C 

Forby,  William 


July  26,1861 
Aug.  15.1861 
Aug.  13,1861 

Jan.     4.1864 


Aug.  15,1861 


Oct.  1, 1862 
Aug.  15,186; 
Sept.  21,1862 
Aug.  15,1862 


Sept.  22,1861 
Aug.  15.1862 


Blairsville.. 
Jonesboro .. 


Carbondale... 


Sept.  15.1861 
Aug.  20.1862 
Aug.  15.1862 
Sept.  18,1861 

Sept.  22,1861 
Sept.  14,1861 
Aug.  15.1862 

Aug.  20,1862 
Sept.  15.1861 


July 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


July    28. 


Aug. 
July. 


Aug.  31,1861 


Jan.      4. 1864 


Nov.     4. 1862 


Dec.  —.186; 

Nov.  4. 186: 

Oct.  31.1861 

Nov.  4,1862 


Oct.    31,1861 
Nov.    l«4,1862 


Oct. 
Nov. 


31, 1861 
4, 1862 


Oct.     31, 1861 


Nov. 
Oct. 


^  ^4, 1862 
31,1 


See  Co.  E.  as  consolidated 
Disch.  July  9,'  62;  wounds. 
Killed,  Shiloh,  Apr.  6.1862. 
l>isch.  July  19, '62;  disabil. 
Pro.  1st  Lt.  1st  Tenn.  Art., 

Aug.13.1863 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Died  Oct.  17,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Died  Jan.  13.1862 

Mustered  out  Aug._20,1864. 

Promoted  Lt.  2d  Ala.  C.T.. 

Feb.  11,1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Disch.  June  11, '62;  disabil. 

Died  Sept.  15, '61;  woiinds. 
Killed,  Shiloh,  Apr  6,1862. 
Disch.  Apr.  5, '62;  disabil.. 

Mustered  out  Aug.' 20,'  1864! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

See  Co.  E,  as  consolidated. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Diach.  June  11, '62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Disch.  Apr.  17, '62;  disabil. 
Pro.  1st  S'g't2d  Ala.  Col'd 

Troops,  Feb.  11.1864 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62. 
Trans  to  non-com'd  staff. 

as  Sergeant  Major 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 

Killed    at    White    House 

Oct.  3,  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


See  Co.  E,  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  E.  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 
See  Co.  E,  as  consolidated 


Mustered  out  July  18,  1865. 
See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 


Disch.  Aug.  11. '62;  disabil. 
See  Co.  E,  as  consolidated 


Disch.  June  30.  '64;  disabil. 
Disch.  May  14. '62;  disabil. 
See  Co.  E,  as  consolidated 
See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 

Disch.  Apr.  24, '62;  disabil. 
See  Co.  E.  as  consolidated 


Disch.  Apr.  24, '62;  disabil. 


NINTH    INFANTRY, 


447 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Farro,  James  N      

Aug.   15,1862 
Aug.  25.1863 
Sept.  15,1861 
Aug.    15,1862 
Sept.  25,1861 
Sept.  15,1861 
Oct.     15,1861 
Sept.  22,1861 
Sept.  18  1861 

Nov.     4.1862 
Aug.    25,1863 
Oct.    31,1861 
Nov.     4, 1S62 
Oct.    _31.1861 

Mar.    25.1864 
Nov.  ^4,1862 

Oct.     31. 1861 
Nov.  ^^4,1862 

See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 

Forbv  William 

See  Co  E   as  consolidated 

Greathouse,  James  M. 

Murphysboro  .. 

Disch.  Apr    5, '62;  disabil. 

Hobbs,  James  . 

Paducah,  Ky  . . . 
Carbondale 

South  Pass.'.!!! 
Jonesboro  

W'nded  Apr.  6  '62  Pittsb'rg 

Herald,  James  W 

Hickes,Jaiiies 

Houston,  Samuel  W. . . 
Haines  George  C 

Deserted  June  2.  1862 

Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  May  14,  62;  disabil. 

Hickes,John  A 

Hickman,  Hugh  A 

Union  eo 

Fayetteville.... 

Feb.      5. 1864 

Died  Dec.  18.1861 

See  Co.  E.  as  consolidated 

Hewlett  Lemuel   . 

•  1                     .  > 

Hall. Willis 

Sept.  10,1861 
Aug.     1,1862 
Aug.  ^15,1862 

Sept.  22.1861 
Aug.    15,1862 
Sept.  15,1861 
Sept.  18,1861 

.1                     .  t 

Hall,Ryssell  

1  >                     .1 

Howerton,  John  P. .  .. 

Mustered  out  July  20  1865. 

Hale  Marion 

Koontz.  -laeob 

Paducah,  Ky... 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr  6  '62 

Knight,  Isaac 

McLeish,  George 

Carbondale 

Oct.    31, 186l!Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 

Miller.  William  T 

Moore,  Robert 

Paducah,  Ky  ... 

Sept.  18,1861 

Oct.     31,186l'r)ied  .Tnlv  17    ISfil 

Died  Nov.  28.  1861 

Aug.  ^15,1862 

Nov.     4.1862 

Rease.  William  P 

Rayhill,  Mathew 

Disch.  Oct.  25. '61;  disabil. 

Singleton,  Eli  T 

^Singleton,  William  F. . 
Struble.  D.  M.  U 

Carbondale 

Sept.    4,1861 
Sent.  _18, 1861 

Aug.   20.1862 
Aug.  ^15,1862 

Sept!  ■22.' 1861 
Aug.  ^15, 1862 

Sept,  15,1861 
Aug.  ^15,1862 

Dec.    18.1863 
Jan.    23,1864 
Dec.   18.1863 

Oct.     31.1861 

Sept.  18,1861 
Nov.  ^^4,1862 

;: 

Oct!   'si."  1861 
Nov.  _  4.1862 

Oct.     31,1861 
Nov.  ^^4.1862 

Jan.    24.1864 

Died  May  11,1862;  vpounds. 
Disch.  June  16.'62;  disabil. 
See  Co.^E.  as  consolidated 

•Spinkes,  James  J 

•  1                     >  > 

Stevens,  William  J 

•  I                     •  • 

Stephens.  Milton 

Sanders.  Silas. 

. .                     •  • 

Sanders,  L.  L 

Tope,  William 

Carbondale 

Disch.  Feb.  3,  1864;  disabil. 

Talday.  William. 

See  Co.  E.  as  consolidated 

Stilley,  Davis  A 

Warren. George  W.... 
Wilhelra.  Marshall..., 

Carbondale 

See  Co.^E.  as  consolidated 

Wollard.JohnR 

Under  Cooks. 
Anderson,  Loyal 

See  Co.  p.  as  consolidated 

Talda.  Jack 

Talda.  Hartwell 

11                    It 

COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

Eager  M.  Lowe 

Isaac  Clements 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  S.  Tutton 

Isaac  Clements 

Nimrod  G.  Perrine... 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Isaac  Clements 

Nimrod  G.  Perrine... 
Benjamin  T.  Brown. , 

First  Sergeant. 
Nimrod  G.  Perrine . . . 


Pulaski 

Carbondale. 


Carbondale. 
Bainbridge. 


Carbondale. 
Bainbridge . 


July    26.1861 
May    24.1863 


Bainbridge . 


July  27,1861 
Sept.  13.1862 
May    24.1863 


July  27,1861 
Sept.  13,1862 
May    24,1863 


July    27,1861 


July    27.1861 
Oct.    22, 1863 


July  27,1861 
Aug.  12,1863 
Oct.    23, 1863 


July  27.1861 
Aug.  27.1863 
Mar.   25.1864 


July    27,1861 


M.  O.  for  pro.  1st  Alabama 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


Resigned  Sept.  13. 1862  .... 

Promoted  

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
Promoted  

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 


448 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeants. 
James  iM.  Hampton... 
William  Hampton  .... 

John  fcJ.  Russell 

Benjamin  K.  JVlulkey  . 

Corporals. 

Williamson  CO.. 

Fredonia 

Williamson  CO.. 

Jackson  CO 

Williamson  co.. 
Jackson  CO 

Johnson  co 

East  Bainbri'ge 
Jackson  CO 

New  York 

Jackson  CO 

Jackson  CO 

Jefferson  CO  .... 
Williamson  co.. 

Jackson  CO 

Henry  CO 

Jackson  CO 

Johnson  CO. '.'.'.! 

Union  co 

Jackson  CO 

Alexander  co... 

Jackson  CO 

Johnson  co 

Williamson  CO.. 

July  ,27,1861 

July  ,27,1861 

Aug.  ,18.1861 

Aug.     1.1861 
July    27.1861 

July  ,27.1861 

July  ,27.1861 

Aug.    18.1861 
July    27,1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 
July  ,27,1861 

Aug.   18,1861 
Aug.   21,1861 
Aug.  ,18,1861 

July  ,27.1861 

Aug.  ,18,1861 

Aug.  ,27, 1861 

July    27.1861 
Aug.    18.1861 
July    27,1861 
Aug.  ,18,186] 

July  ,27.1861 

Aug.   18.1861 
Aug.  ,23.1861 

July  ,27.1861 

Aug.     1.1861 
Aug.    18,1861 
July  ,27.1861 

Aug.     4,1861 
Aug.   18,1861 
July  ,27,1861 

Aug.   11,1861 
Aug.  ,18, 1861 

July    27.1861 
Aug.    18,1861 
July  ,27,1861 

" 

July  ,27,1861 

July  ,27.1861 

Aug.  ,18.1861 

Aug.     1.1861 
July    27.1861 

July  ,27.1861 

July  ,27,1861 

Aug.   18,1861 
July    27.1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 
July  ,27.1861 

Aug.    18.1861 
Aug.   21.1861 
Aug.  ,18.1861 

July  ,27.1861 

Aug.  ,18, 1861 

Aug.  ,27. 1861 

July    27.1861 
Aug.   18.1861 
July    27,1861 
Aug.  ,18, 1861 

July  ,27,1861 

Aug.   18,1861 
Aug.  ,24,1861 

July  ,27,1861 

Aug.     1, 1861 
Aug.   18,1861 
July  ,27.1861 

Aug.     4,1861 
Aug.   18,1861 
July  ,27,1861 

Aiig.   11,1861 
Aug.  ,18, 1861 

July    27.1861 
Aug.    18,1861 
July    27.1861 

Died  March  4.1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Died  May  13. '62;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Died  April  15. 1862 

Benjamin  Jacobs 

John  Collier 

Killed  at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Deserted  Oct  30  1862 

Granville  M.  Wise  .... 
William  B.  Dubois.... 
Edward  B.  Rhodes.... 

Clustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Disch.  May  20. '62;  wounds. 
Disch.  Aug.  15, '62:  wounds 

Musicians. 
John  McCann 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Franklin  Winchester  . 

Privates. 

Addison,  Joel 

Addison,  William 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Akin,  Columbus,  C... 
Armpriest,  Oliver  P  .. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Died  Oct.  29,1861 

Brown,  Henry 

Brown.  John  W 

Brown,  Nathaniel  G  .. 
Brown,  William  L  .... 
Brown,  b'rancis  A 

Disch.  Oct.  13. '62;  wounds. 
Died  Nov.  4, 1861 

Beggs,  James  A 

Died  Jan  1  1862 

Beggs,  David 

Bradbury,  John  S 

Bascom,  Alpheus 

Bascom,  William  H... 

Cox,  Russell  R 

Cureton,  James 

Carlker.  Daniel  A 

Cox,  Jesse 

Cox,  John         

Disch.  Julvl3,'62:  disabil. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.,  6.  '62. 

Disch.  Apr.  4.1862;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Aug.  15. '62:  disabil. 
Killed  accid'ly  Feb.  10, '62. 
Died  March  18  1864 

Derossett   John  W 

Disch.  Sept.  5, '61;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Died  July  4.1862 

Edwards,  Allen 

Garrett,  Elijah 

Johnson  CO 

Jackson  CO 

Johnson  co 

Williamson  co'.'. 

Jackson  CO 

Johnson  co 

Jackson  CO...... 

Union  co 

Jackson  CO 

Franklin  CO.'.".".'. 
Paris 

Gore,  Joseph  P 

Gore,  William 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Hampton,  Jonathan... 

Hampton.  Wade 

Hall,  John  W 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Harris,  Henry  W 

Hunter.  William 

Hagler.  William  J  .... 
Hartsell.  Simon  P 

Died  Nov.  26.1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Jones,  William 

Died  April  28, 1862 

Jones,  David  W 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 
Died  Dec.  31,1861 

Lipe,  Hamilton 

Died  Nov.  5,1861 

Lasswell.  Thomas  R.. 
Leary,  Patrick 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Lefler.  George  P' 

McCord,  John 

Johnson  co 

Jackson  CO 

Williamson  co.. 

Johnson  co 

Died  Oct.  30,  1861 

Killed  while  prisoner  Oct. 
5,1862  

McKinney,  James  H.. 
McKinney,  John  H 

Disch.  Mar.  31. '02;  disabil. 
Died  May  6  1862 

McCord,  William  F... 
Marshall    Robert 

Died  Oct.  31,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Mason,  James  E 

Saline  CO 

Williamson  co.. 

Johnson  co 

Pope  CO. 

Miller.  Charles  W 

Morgan,  Irwin  M 

Martin,  William  J 

Mustered  out  Aug. ,20. 1864. 
Di'^ch   Mar  3  '62-  disabil.. 

Olney,  Thomas  J 

Pipkins,  Wiley  H 

Williamson  CO.. 

Johnson  co 

Jackson  co 

Williamson  CO.. 

Jackson  CO 

Alexander  co... 
Carbondale 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 

Peterson,  Monroe 

Pyron,  Anderson 

Quinlan,  John  F 

Ross,  Robert 

Disch.  Apr.  4, '6';  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Died  Nov.  17. 1861 

NINTH    INFANTRY. 


449 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Washington  co. 

Johnson  co 

Williamson  CO. . 

Johnson  co 

New  York 

Pulaski  CO 

Johnson  co 

Union  co 

Johnson  co 

Carbondale 

Webster 

Williamson  CO.. 

Marion  CO 

Williamson  CO.. 
Johnson  co 

Union  co 

Jackson  CO 

Williamson  CO.. 
Johnson  co 

Jackson  co  

Carbondale  .... 

Dongola 

Aug.  ^18.1861 

Aug.   11,1861 

Aug.  2  7.1861 
Aug.   18,1861 
Aug.   10,1861 
Aug.  27,1861 
Sept.  ^1,1861 

Aug.    18.1861 
Aug.     4,1861 
Aug.  _28, 1861 

Aug.  ■  4,1861 
July    27,1861 
Aug.    11,1861 
Aug.  ^18,1861 

Aug.   27.1861 

Aug.   18.1861 
Sept.    1,1861 

Jan.   ^4.1864 

Mar.    23.1864 
Jan.    ^^4,1864 

Mar.  ^23,1864 

Mar.    27,1864 
Jan.      4.J864 
Mar.    23,1864 

Jan.      4,1864 
Mar.    23,1864 
Mar.    27,1864 

Feb.    24,1864 
Sept.  11,1861 
Sept.  ^15, 1861 

Sept.  30,1861 
July    10.1862 
Mar.   23,1864 

Aug.  ^18, 1861 

Aug.   11,1861 

Aug.   27,1861 
Aug.    18,1861 
Aug.    10,1861 
Aug.    27.1861 
Sept.  _  1, 1861 

Aug.    18,1861 
Aug.     4,1861 
Aug.  ^28,1861 

Aug.     4, 1861 
July    27.1861 
Aug.   11.18*1 
Aug.  _18.1861 

Aug.   27.1861 

Aug.   18.1861 
Sept.  a.  1861 

Jan.     4.1864 

Mar.    23.1864 
Jan.    ^4.1864 

Mar.  ^23.1864 

Mar.    27.1864 
J  an.      4. 1864 
Mar.  ^23.1864 

Jan.      4.1864 
Mar.    23.1864 
Mar.    27,1864 

Feb.    24.1864 
Sept.  11.1861 
Sept.  15.1861 

Sept.  30,1861 
July    10.1862 
Apr.      9.1864 

Richardson. David  J.. 
Stotlar,  Bennett  H  .... 
Stotlar,  Thomas 

Disch.  Oct.5,  '61;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864 

Stotlar,  John  A 

Slavins.  Daniel  F 

Scott.  Richard  C 

Smith,  Joseph  M 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.  i864 
Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Stripling,  A.mos  B 

Stripling,  John  J 

Tyler  Daniel 

Deserted  Aug.  18.1862 

Disch.  July  22,  '62;  wounds 
Died  Nov  4  1861 

Tutton,  Amasim'nd'rB 

Taylor,  James  F 

Tuffnell.  William 

Tippy  John  J 

Disch.  July  15,  '62;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  Jan.  15.1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864 

Died  Apr.  25.  '62:  wounds  . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,186:i 

Disch.  Oct.  5. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Nov.  14,  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.  1864 

Died  Oct.  28,1861 

Died  Nov.  11,  1861 

See  Co.^A,  as  consolidated 

Killed  at  Sugar  Valley,  Ga. 
May  10.1864  

Watley.  Joseph  H 

White,  Simeon  F 

Willhelm,  James 

Wilson,  James  H 

Worthen. Richard  J... 

White,  Warren  S 

Willhelm,  Jacob  

Wise,  Louis.  Jr 

Wise, Granville  M.,  Jr. 
Welch,  Stephen 

Veterans. 

Brown.N.G 

Brown,  Henry  M 

Brown.John  W 

Cureton,  James 

Dixon.  William  H 

See  Co.  A.  as  consolidated 

Edward,  Allen 

Dongola 

Cobden   ........ 

>  •                     . . 

Gore,  William  B  

!!              ','. 

Gore,  James  B 

Heglar.  William 

Hampton,  Jonathan... 

Loyd,  James  A 

Lasswell,  Thomas  R 

Carbondale  .... 

Nickolsville '.;;.' 
Cairo 

::          :: 

Carbondale  .... 

Keokuk.ia..:::: 

Cairo 

.    >                                                                 4    . 

Pyron.  Anderson 

Perdew,  Eugene 

Taylor,  James  F. 

Winchester.  E.  P 

White,  Simeon  F 

Carbondale  

Cairo 

•' 

White,  Warren  S 

DeSoto .. 

Becruits. 
Ausley,  David  N 

See  Co  A.  as  consolidated 

Bradley,  William  R... 

Brown,  James  M 

Brown,  Benjamin  F... 
Babbitt. Charles  W.... 

Union  CO 

Jackson  CO 

Williamson  CO.. 
Carbondale  

Disch.  July  22.'62;  wounds 
See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 

Bartley.  Alfred   

Bradbury,  Johns 

Biggs,  William 

Died  Oct.  7.  1862;  wounds. 
Killed  at  Sugar  Valley.Ga., 

Deserted  June  5  18(54 

Casey.  Moses 

Aug.     7.1862 
Aug.  ^15.1862 

Oct.       1, 1862 
Aug.  ,15, 1862 

Mar.    23.1864 
Aug.   16,1862 
Aug.   15,1862 
Aug.    16,1862 

Nov.  ^^4.1862 

Mar.    23,1864 
Nov.  _  ^4, 1862 

Camden, William  N... 

Camden,  George  W 

,  >                     .• 

Craig,  William  

•  t                     11 

> '                     "         . 

Cantrell,  Richard 

4  1                                                       14 

Chenoworth,  William . 

4  4                                                       4. 

Dungy, Timothy  H.... 

Dunn,  William  D 

See  Co    E,  as  consolidated 

Dixon,  Thomas 

Dye,  David  

Davis.  William  H 

4  4                                                        4  4 

Donelson.  William  M  . 

Dial.Burris 

Disch.  Julys  '64;  disabil 

Aug.   26,1862 
Sept.  ^15. 1861 

Jan.    18,1861 

Aug.   26,1862 
Sept.  ^15. 1861 

Jan.    18.1864 

Gore,  James  B . 

Union  co 

Jackson  CO 

Carbondale  ... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Graham,  Caleb 

Goshnell,  Oliver 

See  Co.  A.  as  consolidated 

Vol.  1—29 


450 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
rollment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Ooshnell,  .James 

Gamble.  William  A 

Gamble,  William  D.... 

Hall,  James  P 

Hammon,  William  B.. 

Harris,  William  H 

Irby,  Henderson 

Joplin,  Howell  T 

Keelei ,  Thomas  H 

Lee,  Albert 

Loyd,  James  A 

Maloney.  Thomas 

McNeil,  George  M 

Newton,  James  D 

Newconib,  Aaron 

Odom,  Thomas 

Odom,  Wiley 

Pleasant,  Thomas  J  . . . 
Phemister,  Andrew  J. 

Roach,  Davis 

Riargs,  William 

Spillers,  Perrine 

Sperry,  William  H 

Sutherland.  Thomps'n 

Stone,  William 

Stanton,  Charles 

Sanders,  W.  M 

Tyler.JohnA 

Thornton,  Robert 

Upehureh,  Joseph  C 

Walker,  James 

Walker.  Emsley 

Wilson.. J  ohnW 

Wise,  Robert  H 

Waggoner,  C.  M 

Whittington,F.  M 


Under  Cooks. 
Mathews,  Michael. 

Rice,  Daniel 

Lee,  General 


Carbondale. 
Jackson  co  . 


Aug. 


18, 1864 
25, 1862 


Jan 
Nov. 


18. 1864 
4, 1862 


Sept.  15,1861 
Aug.  15,1862 
Aug.  18,1861 
Aug.  16,1862 
Aug.  19.1862 
Aug.  18,1862 
Aug.  27,1862 


Oct. 
Aug. 


1, 186? 
18, 1862 


Sept.  15,1861 
Nov.  4. 1862 
Aug.  18.1861 
Nov.     4, 1862 


Aug.  10,1861 
Nov.  4. 1862 
Dec.    10,1862 


Aug.  12,1 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


4. 1861 

18, 1862 
12, 1862 
18, 1862 
15, 1862 
18, 1862 

1. 1862 
1,1862 
4, 1862 


Sept. 
Nov. 


4. 1861 

4. 1862 


Jackson  co 
Perry  co... 
Jackson  co 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Jan. 


12, 1862 
26, 1862 

14. 1861 
31,1861 

20. 1862 
4, 1862 

15, 1862 


Nov.  4, 1862 


Oct. 
Oct. 
.May 
Nov. 


14. 1861 
31.1861 

20. 1862 
4, 1862 


Jan.   4,1864 


See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 


Re-enllsted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 


Disch.  July  22,  '62;  wounds 
See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  C,  as  consolidated 
See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 


Died  Apr.  24,1864 

See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Killed,  Donelson.  Feb.15,'62 
See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  A,  as  consolidated 


COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
rollment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captain. 
William  F.  Armstrong 

First  Lieutenant. 
Cyrus  H.  Gilmore 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alfred  Cowgill 

James  M.  Arthens 

First  Sergeant. 
Francis  D.  Hubbell.. . . 

Sergeants 

Daniel  Pentzer 

Jacob  Miller 

Sidney  B.  Phillips  .... 
James  M.  Arthurs 

Corporals. 
Zacheus  C.  Wilson.... 

Nicholas  Keeler 

A'onzo  F.  McEwen 

Paul  Roberts 

Henry  Miller 

James  W.  Osborn 

-Joseph  W.  Warren 


Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Litchfield 

Hillsboro 

Montgomery  co, 

Hillsboro 

Montgomery  co 


July    26,1861 


July    28,1861 


July    26.1861 
Nov.     1,1863 


July    28,1861 


July    28,1861 


July    28.1861 


July    28,1861 
Apr.    27,1864 


July    28, 


Aug.    2,1861 
July    28,1861 


Aug.  17.1861 

July  28,1861 

Aug.  15,1861 

July  28,1861 


July    28,1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Trans. to  Inv.C.  Nov.  1,  '63 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, ' 


Disch.  Dec.  2, '62;  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  June  8, '62;  leg  amp.. 
Promoted  2(1  Lieutenant .. 


Prom,  Capt.  2d  Ala.  C.  T. 

Jan.  26,1864 

Mustered  out  Aug^.  20, 1864. 

DiedMay,1862  

Died  July  8. 1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 


NINTH    INFANTRY. 


4ol 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Musicians. 
Warren  Y.Jenkins... 
■James  P.Witherspcon 

Privates. 
Arnold,  Gabriel  W  — 

Ackerman.  A.  L 

Arney,  John  G 

Adams,  Eli  William.. 
Balderman,  William.. 

Brady,  James 

Boone,  W.   S 

Bahno,  Dennis 

Bannon,  William 

Bartlett,  John  W 

Brienbrier,  Charles... 

Blatier.  Conrad 

Bennett,  Nelson 

Darriker,   Daniel  J 

€heeney,  W.  T 

Cottingrham,  Wm.  A... 

Craig,  George  W 

Crandall,  A.  A 

Clotfelter.  James  A... 

JDanford,  Joseph 

Dort,  Ira  L 

Davis,  Richard 

Davis,  James  M 

Dempsey,  Michael 

Droesch,  John 

Duvalt,  George  W 

-Dry,  George  H 

Ebert.  J.  H 

Fry,  Thomas 

Finlay,    Robert 

Gaisinger,  Samuel 

<Taw,    Erasmus 

Haller,  W.  K 

Haller,  Israel 

Haller,  V.C 

Hoober.  Frank 

Hendimann,  Charles.. 

Holly.  John 

lUsley,  William  H.... 

Jones,  Merlin 

Kelp,  William 

Livineood,  John  B 

Lee,  Henry  M 

tjamb,  John  G 

Moore,  John  P 

Monyhan,  Patrick  .... 

Mapes.   Wesley 

Mason,  Lafayette 

Manchester.  William.. 

McGullion,  J.  S 

Myers,  Daniel 

Myers,  Moses 

Myers,  Aaron  

Magner,  David   N 

Mcliean,  Alvin  A 

Nail.  Edward 

Newcouib,  Charles  H. 

Nichodemus,  M.  H 

Preston,  Martin 

Pleasant,  Thomas  F... 

<iualls,  Georffe 

Ricket,  William  P.... 

Reckhart,  William 

Reese,   Ijeroy 

Ralph.  George  

•Stoddard.  W.  F 

Sibley.  George  W 

Swinderraan.  Sebast'n 

Stickle,  F.  M 

Sharrock,  James 

Sharrock,  John  

Sharrock,  D.  L 

Simmons.  A.  D 

Sanders,  Lewis 

'Suits.  Gideon 


Hillsboro  , 


Williamson  co. 
Hillsboro 


July    28.1861 
Aug.     8. 1861 


Sept. 
July 


July 


Montgomery  co. 

Hil  sboro 

Montgomery  co. 
Hillsboro 


Aug. 
July 


13. 1861 
28, 1861 


Irving 

Hillsboro 

Montgomery  co. 


Christian  co 

Mont-jomery  co. 


Aug.  ^15,1861 

Aug.  30,1861 

Aug.  17.1861 

Aug.  13,1861 

Aug.  24,1861 
Sept.    4,1861 

July  28,1861 


July    28.1861 


Aug.    17,1861 


DuQuoin 
Butler  ... 
Irving  ... 


Montgomery  co. 

Hillsboro 

Union  co 

Montgomery  co. 

Christian  co 

Hillsboro 

Montgomery  co. 
Union  co 


Montgomery  co. 


Bond  CO 

Litchfield 

Alexander  co... 
Montgomery  co. 

St.  Clair  co 

Hillsboro 


Montgomery  co. 
Alexander  co... 

Hillsboro 

Montgomery  co. 

Hillsboro 

Irving 

Hillsboro 

Pana 

Irving 


Sept. 
Sept. 
July 


Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
.Mar. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
July 

Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
July 


July    28,181)1 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Disch,  Apr.  28, '62;  disabil. 


Deserted  Mar.  14.1862 

Died  Jan.  24.  1861 

Died  Aug.  25.  '62;  wounds. 
See  Co.  C.  as  consolidated. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Dec   12.1861 

Disch.  July  22. '62;  disabil. 


Died  Nov.  21,1862;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


July    28,1861 


Mar.    31,1862 


July    28.1861 


July    28,1861 


Aug.    17.1861 


Montgomery  co. 


Jackson  CO 

Montgomery  co. 


Hillsboro 

Mound  City.... 

Tower  Hill 

Hillsboro 

Pana 

Montgomery  co. 


Tower  Hil 


Montgomery  co. 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Sept. 
July 


Aug. 
Sept. 
July 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


Aug.   17,1861 


July    28.1861 


Aug.    17,1861 
July    28,1861 


See  Co.  C,  as  consolidated. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  July  21. 1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Apr.  5. '62;  disabil.. 
See  Co.  C.  as  consolidated. 
Uisch.  Apr.  28. '62;  disabil. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Killed  at  Corinth  Oct. 3.  '62. 
Disch.  Dec.  3. '62;  wounds. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


See  Co.  C.  as  consolidated, 
Disch.  Oct.  20,  '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  4,  '62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Died  April  4, 1864 

Died  June  22.  '62;  wounds. 
Discharged  for  disability. 
Died  July  13.  '62:  wounds. 
Disch.  Feb.  22. '62;  disabil. 

Died  Mar.  27.  1862 

Disch.  June  7,  '62;  disabil. 


See  Co.  C,  as  consolidated. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 
See  Co.C,  as  consolidated. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Transferred  to  Co.  G 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  June  6,  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Disch.  Oct.  8. '62;  wounds. 


Disch.  June  27,'62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  4.  '62 
See  Co.  C.  as  consolidated. 

Died  Jan.  12.  1862 

Disch.  July  31,62;  disabil.. 
See  Co.C, as  consolidated. 
Disch.  Dec.  12, '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


452 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Montgomery  co. 

Litchfield 

Alton 

July    24,1861 
Aug.  30.1861 
Aug.     2. 1861 
Sept.  15,1861 
July  ^28,1861 

Aug.  30,1861 

Southworth.E.  B 

Died  July  7  1862 

Saltzman.  John 

Smith   Isaac 

Jackson  CO 

Irving 

Disch  June  27  '6'''  disabil 

Taulbee,  Joseph  E 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Timmins.  Cromwell... 

Nokomis  

Hillsboro 

Disch.  Apr.  18.  "62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Nancy  Cr'ek,  Ga., 

Julyl7,1864 

Disch.  Aug.  26, '62;  wounds 
Disch. Dec.  22, '62;  disabil. 

Turner,  M.  H 

Whalen.  Patrick 

Litchfield'!!.'!!! 
Alexander  co... 

Jackson  CO 

Hillsboro 

Keokuk,  Iowa!! 

July    28,1861 
Aug.     8,1861 
July    28.1861 
Aug.     8, 1861 
Sept.    1,1861 
Sept.    4,1861 
Sept.  15,1861 

Mar.    23,1864 

Jan.    ^4,1864 

Mar.    23,1864 
Jan.   ^4,1864 

Mar.    23,1864 

Jan.      4, 1864 
Mar.  ^23,1864 

Jan.      4.1864 
Mar.    23,1864 

Aug.     1, 1862 

White.  W.  M 

White.  Daniel  C 

Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6.'62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Wiegart,  George 

Wood,  James 

Died  Nov    13  1861 

Wright,  Thomas 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,  '62 
Deserted  June  6, 1862 

See  Co.,  C,  as  consolidated 

See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 
See  Co  ^  •"■  """o^ii'^ioto/i 

Wilson,  W.  R 

Veterans. 

Boone.  William  S 

Blatter.  Conrad 

Boldemau,  William... 
Droesch  John 

Mar.  ,23,1864 

Jan.   ,24,1864 

Mar.    23.1864 
Jan.    ,24,1864 

Mar.  ,23,1864 

Jan.    24,1864 
Mar.  ,23,1864 

Jan.    24,1864 
Mar.    23,1864 

Aug.   15,1862 

Davis,  James  M 

Danford,  Joseph 

Holly  John 

See  Co. 
See  Co. 

^,    ^^     v-«^..wxx v.« 

Liee,  Henry  M 

Hillsboro 

BJoomington ... 

Miller  Jacob 

Preston.  Martin 

Quails,  George  W 

Salzman,  John 

Taulbee,  Joseph  E.... 

D,  as  consolidated 

n.  as  p.onsolidaterJ 

Wiegert,  George 

Hecmits 
Adams,  W.  C 

Litchfield  

Killed     at      Sn<rar     VsTloxr 

Hillsboro 

Litchfield  !!!!!! 
Hillsboro 

Aug.  23.1862 
Dec.    29,1863 
Feb.      2,1864 
Apr.    22,1864 
Aug.  ^15, 1862 

Aug.  ,1,1862 

Aug.  15,1862 
Aug.  ,,1,1862 

Aug.  31,1861 
Aug.  ,15, 1862 

Aug.  ,  ,1. 1862 

Aug.   15,1861 

Feb.    11.1864 
Aug.     1, 1862 
Aug.  10,1862 
Aug.     1, 1862 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Aug.     1,1862 
Nov.    17,1862 
Aug.     1. 1862 
Mar.      1. 1864 

Aug.   25.1862 
Dec.    29,1863 
Mar.    26,1864 
Apr.    22,1864 
Nov.     4, 1862 
Aug.  ,15,1862 

Aug.  ,,1,1862 

Aug.   15,1862 
Nov.  ,  ,4, 1862 

Ga.,M 
See  Co.  J 
See  Co. 

ly  9,  1864 

Boutwell.O.  W 

Boutwell,  George  H... 
Bishop,  William  B.... 
Berry,  William 

3,  as  consolidated 
C.  as  consolidated 

Chitty,  J.  H 

Chitty,  Oliver  W 

See  Co.,  C,  as  consolidated 

1  •                    •  • 

Dorris,  William  R 

>  t                    •  1 

Dorris,  Wesley  W 

>>                                                        14 

•  •                    •  1 

Everett,  George  W 

It                    >> 

Everett,  John  C 

•  t                    >• 

Erek,  William 

Union  co 

1 1                    •  • 

Fry.  Simeon 

Aug.  ,15, 1862 

>  t                    11 

Fletcher.  Calvin 

>  t                    t  > 

Gower,  Jefferson 

t  >                    •  < 

Glass,  Thomas 

Gregory.  William 

Montgomery  CO. 
Litchfield  

Deserted  Jan.  21, 1863,  Ben- 
ton Bks,  Mo 

See  Co.,C,  as  consolidated 

Hickman,  W.  B 

June  16,1864 
Aug.   15,1862 
Sept.    5,1862 
Aug,    15,1862 
Apr,    19,1864 
Aug.   15.1862 
Nov.  17,1862 
Aug.   15,1862 
Apr.    19.1861 

Herron,  Ephraim 

Jenkins,  S.M 

Jackson,  Harvey 

Hillsboro 

' '                    " 

Moynahan,  Philip 

McAnelly.  R.  Martin.. 

Montgomery  co. 

.. 

Moraine.  Harvey 

■  t                    >  t 

Neal,  W.  H 

Disch  Feb.  15  '64-  disabil 

Aug.   15,1862 
Aug.  ,14, 1862 

Aug.  ,23,1862 

Feb.    13,1864 
Aug.   14,1862 
Aug.   15.1862 
Aug.  ,14,1892 

Sept.    4, 1861 

Aug.  ,15, 1862 

Richardson.  Samuel.. 

Montgomery  co. 
Marion 

11                     11 

Shelton,  Joseph  A 

Stacey,  James  H 

Peb!"i3,'i864 
Aug.   16.1862 
Aug.   15.1862 
Aug.  20,1862 

.. 

"                     " 

Stroud,  J.  C 

Stroud.  J.  P 

Turner,  James  V 

Hiiisboro '.!!!!!! 

Disch.  Feb.  22. '62;  disabiU 

NINTH    INFANTRY. 


453 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Turnagre,  Henry 

Turnage,  Phillip 

Webber.  John  A 

Winters,  William  H. 


Under  Cooks. 
Bailey.  Charles... 
Grigsby,  Martin  . 
Kimbal,  Jasper... 
White,  Thomas... 


Aug.  15.1862 


Sept.  24.1861 
Aug.  15,1862 


Dec.    18.1863 


Aug.  15,1862 


Sept.  24,1861 
Aug.   15,1862 


Jan.    24,1861 


See  Co.  C,  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  C,  as  consolidated 

Deserted  May  27, 1864 

See  Co.  C,  as  consolidated 


COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Joseph  G.  Robinson  .. 

Samuel  T.  Hughes.... 

First  Lieutenants . 
William  H.  Purviance 
Samuel  T.  Hughes.... 
William  Padon 

Second  l.ifutenants. 

Samuel  T.  Hughes 

William  Padon 

George  Woodbury 

First  Sergeant. 
William  Padon 

Sergeants. 

George  Woodbury 

William  W.  Jarvis  — 
William  H.  Dunagan, 
James  W.  Crosby 

Corporals. 

George  Stice 

Monroe  A.  Cornman.. 

Robert  R.  Swain 

John  G.   (rwin 

Thomas  Pete 

Alfred  T.  Stanton 

Ferdina'dA.  Cornman 

James  B.  Thomas 

Privates. 

Abbott,  Nathaniel 

Burgess,  Eben  H 

Baird.  John 

Baird,  William 

Breyfogle,  Daniel  G  .. 

Barber,  Norman  C 

Ballard,  James  G 

Bass,  John 

Behrendtz.  Charles  F. 
Bu>-i:hes,  Zachariah... 

Barden,  Aaron  C 

Berry,  Isaiah 

Boes,  Anthony 

Cowell,  (Jharles 

Crews,  Josephus 

Collins,  James  G 

Clark,  George  W 

Cupinall,  George  W... 
Davidson.  Samuel  E.. 
Dayton.  Charles  E  .... 

Davis,  Emanuel 

Davis,  Charles 

Dunnagan,  Joshua  S.. 
Elliott,  John 


Edwardsville 


Troy 

Edwardsville 
Troy 

Edwardsville 
Troy 

Troy 

Troy 

Wanda 

Omph  Ghent . 

Troy 

Edwardsville 

Marine 

Troy 

Carlyle 

Edwardsville 
CoUinsvilie  .. 

Marine 

Troy 

Wanda 

Troy 

Edwardsville 

Brighton 

(/arlyle 

Troy 

Omph  Ghent. 
Edwardsville 

Six  Mile 

Edwardsville 

Six  Mile 

Wanda .". 

Edwardsville 
Carbondale... 

Wanda 

Preston 


July 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 
Aug. 


26. 1861 
25,1863 

31.1861 

16. 1862 
25.1863 


31,1861 

16. 1862 

25. 1863 


Aug. 
Dec. 


31, 1861 
31, 1863 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Jan. 


Aug. 
Sept 
Mar. 


31,1861 
18, 1862 
1,1864 


31,1 
18, 1862 
6, 1864 


July    31, 


July    31. 


July    12,1 
July    27,1861 


July  31,1861 
Aug.  _19. 1861 
July  31,1861 
Aug.  19,1861 
July    31,1861 


Aug.     9.1861 
July    31,1861 


Aug.   12,1861 


Aug.  31.1861 


Aug.  31.1861 


Aug.  31,1861 


Aug.  31,1 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Sept. 


Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps, 
Nov.  16,1863  

Pro.  Lieut.  Col.;  trans,  as 
consolidated 

Discharged  Aug.  16,1862... 

Promoted 

Pro.  Capt.  Co.  A.;  trans,  as 
consolidated 

Promoted 

Pro.  Capt.  Co.  B.;  trans,  as 
consolidated 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 
Mustered  'oiit  Aug!  '26,' 1864 


See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 


Sept.  17.1861 


Aug,  31,1861 
Sept.  10,1861 


See  Co.  B.  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Killed    at    Moalton,    Ala.. 

March  21, 1864 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Mustered  out ' Aii g .' 20,"  1864 ! 
Mustered  outAug .'  20, 1864. 

killed'at  Shilbh.'  Apr.'6.'62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Died  Apr.  3.1862;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Died  Apr.  26.1862;  wounds 
Kill'd  in  an  affray  July  4, .64 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1866. 

Disch.  Apr.  4,  '62;  disabil . . 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
See  Co.  D,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  10, '62;  wounds 

bisc!  Apr.  25, '62;  disabil  .. 

Died  Oct.  29,1861 

See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 


454 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Fitzsimmons,  Henry..  Vicksburgr.Miss 

Fisher.  Theodore Carlyle 

Fuller.  Heaston Troy 

Graham,  John ICollinsville 


Gillman.  Thomas  C. 

Gillespie,  Joseph  J 

Hawley,  John 

Hays,  Oliver 

Hammock,  Andrew  J. 

Hanratty,  James 

Helms,  William  S 

Harker,  Hiram 

Hauskins.  Thomas  L.. 
Holcomb,  Mahlon  D  .. 

Irwin,  Samuel 

Jaka,  John 

Jai  vis,  Sidney  B 

Johnson,  James  N 


Johnson.  David  .. 
Kluge,  Augustus. 


Keegon, Edward  R. 

Kyle,  David 

Kinder, George  W.. 


Lornyer,  Charles. 


Lent,  George 

Lawson,  George. 

Lang,  James  

Lane,  Dennis 


Lewis,  James 

Lewis,  Charles  C 

Lawrence,  John  N  .. 
Livingston,  Alonzo , 


Mills,  Albert 

McKinley.  George  S 
McMahan,  Hugh 


McKinney,  John  K. 


Morehead.  Samuel.. 
McDermott,  Charles 


Mitchell.  James 

Moore.  George  W 

Parker,  William 

Prentice,  John  E 

Patton,  Charles  S 

Pearl.  Lawford 

Richards,  Edward  H.. 

Reid.  Nicholas 

Readman, Charles  A.. 

Reid,  Samuel 

Rlggin,  William  H 

Robertson,  Thomas  R. 

Swartz,  Frederick 

Sanders,  Henry 

Stevenson, Joseph  P.. 


Stallman,  Frederick  . 
Stringer,  Joseph  E... 

Smith.  Jacob , 

Turner,  James  D...  . 

Vanhooser,  John  R 

Webster.  OlanderT.. 
Wilson.  William  T  ... 
Williams,  David 


Willis,  George 

Willson,  John 

Wormyer,  Henry. 


Edward  sville 
Troy 


Edwardsville 


Wanda 

Greenville 

Troy 

Edwardsville 


Troy 


Omph  Ghent . 
Edwardsville 


Troy , 


Venice 

Edwardsville.. 

Carlyle 

Venice 

Wanda 

Marine 

Troy 

Omph  Ghent.. 

Troy 

Venice 

Troy 


July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
July 


Aug.   31.1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Edwardsville  .. 


Troy 

Edwardsville  .. 

Troy 

Edwardsville  .. 
Troy 


Aug.   12.1861 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
July 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


31, 1861 


Disch.  July  16, '62;  wounds- 
Died  

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Disch.  June  4.'62;  disabil.. 

Died  March,  1862 

Re  enlisted  aa  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct.  8. '62;  disabil .. 
Disch.  July  29,'62;  wounds- 


Edwardsville  .. 

Wanda 

Edwardsville.., 


Omph  Ghent.., 
Edwardsville.., 
Troy 


Aug.   12. 


July    31.1861 


Aug.   12,1861 


Aug.  19,1861 
Aug.  28,1861 
July  31,1861 
Aug.  ^12,1861 

Aug.    19,1861 


Sept.  11,1861 
Sept.  3,1861 
July  27,1861 
July  31,1861 
Aug.  12,1861 
Aug.    19,1861 

Aug.  12,1861 
Aug.  28,1861 
Aug.  12, 1861 

July  31,1861 
July  27,1861 
July    31,1861 


Aug.  12,1861 
Aug.  19,1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

3,  I8fi1  See  Co-  B,  as  consolidated 
31, 1861  Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Killed  at  Fort   Donelson» 

Feb.  15. 1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Killed  at  Fort   Donelson>. 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Died  Apr.  15. '62;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Killed   at   Port    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Disch.  Oct.  14, '62;  wounds 


See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 
Kill  3d   at   Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 


Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Died  Apr.  27. '62;  wounds.. 

Died  Aug.  18.  1862 

Killed   at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Killed  at   Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Disch.  Oct.  14, '62:  wounds 
Killed  at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 


Died  Feb.  15, '62;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  4, '62;  disabil.. 
See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 
Disch.  Jan.  1, '62;  disabil.. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


11,1861 
3, 1861 
31,1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
See  Co.B.  as  consolidated 

Died  Oct.  20.  1861 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Died  Nov.  7, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Died  Dec.  15.1861 

Disch.  Aug.  21,'62;  wounds 

Killed  at  Fort    Donelson. 

Feb.  15, 1862 


Kil'd,  Dallas,Ga.,May  26. '64 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


Hays.  Oliver  ..' Troy Mar.    29. 1864  Mar.    29.1864  Deserted  July  7. 1864. 


NINTH    INFANTRY. 


455 


Name  and  Kank. 

Residence 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Eecrxiits. 
Bohanon.  James  M..., 

Ed  wards  ville  .. 
Troy 

Nov.    10.1863 
Aug.  20.1862 
Nov.    10.1863 
Dec.    22,1863 
Aug.   18,1862 
Aug.  _15,1862 

Mar.    19.1862 
Mar.    25.1864 

Nov.    10.1863 
Aug.   20.1862 
Nov.    10.1863 
Dec.    22,1863 
Nov.  ^^4,1862 

Mali    19,1862 
Apr.    19.1864 

See  Co.  B.  as  consolidated 

Cox,  William  T 

Edwardsville  .. 
Wanda 

"                    *' 

•  >                    11 

> .                    t  • 

Hawkins   William  T 

11                    I  • 

Jones  John  

Springfield 

Transferred  to  Co.  K 

Died  Mar.  22 '64;  wounds 

May    20,1863 
Aug.  ^15.1862 

Aug.   24.1862 
Aug.   29.1862 
Aug.    15.1862 
Nov.      1,1861 
Aug.   15  1862 

Oct.     31.1863 
Nov.  ^^4,1862 

Aug.   24.1862 

Nov.     4, 1862 
Nov,     1,1861 
Nov.  ^^4.1862 

Apr.    17.1864 
Nov.  ^4.1862 

McRoy,  William 

. .                      ■< 

MeClintock  John  A  . 

•  <                      .  > 

• .                      >  • 

•  •                      •• 

Moore,  Samuel  P  . 

•  >                      •  > 

Martin   George  W. 

•  >                      •> 

•  >                      11 

Odin,  James 

>>                      11 

Padou  James           .  . 

Troy     ..  ... 

> .                      11 

Died  Jan.  24,1864 

Sey bold.  Samuel   ..  .. 

Troy 

Smith   Isaac  . 

See  Co  D  as  consolidated 

Mar.    14.1864 

Snell,  Araldon 

Aug.  ^15. 1862 

Stilley,  James  B    

Shaw,  Sebastian 

Aug.  ^15. 1862 

Aug.   28,1862 
Aug.   20,1862 

Aug.     1,1862 
Dec.    W,1863 

Nov.  ^_4.1862 

Aug.   28.1862 
Aug.   20.1862 

Nov.     5, 1862 
Jan.    _24,1864 

Transferred  from  128th  111 

Woodard    George  W 

See  Co   B    as  consolidatetl 

Sanders,  FrederickW. 

Troy 

• '                     •  • 

Under  Cooks. 

Townsend,  Simeon.... 

See  Co.  B  as  consolidated 

Tvler.  John 

Brown,  Preston 

COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captain. 

George  B.  Poor 

James  C.  McCleary 
Gilbert  G.  Lowe 


First  Lieutenants. 

John  h.  A.  Reeves 

James  C.  McCleary  ... 

Gilbert  G.  Lowe 

James  Oates 


Second  Lieutenants. 
James  C.  McCleary  .. 

Gilbert  G.  Lowe 

James,  Oates 

Benjamin  L.  Ulen 


First  Sergeant. 
Andrew  J.  Snider. 


Sergeants. 

John  Barber 

Charles  A.  Spatee 

James  Oates 

Ferdinand  Hinckley. 


Cairo 

Ullin 

Carbondale. 


July  26,1861 
Dec.  10. 1861 
July      9.1862 


Ullin 

Carbondale. 
Springfield 


Ullin 

Carbondale. 
Springfield 
Ullin 


Murphysboro  .. 


Cairo 

Ullin 

Springfield 
Belleville... 


Oct.  2.1861 
Dec.  10,1861 
July      9,1862 


July  26,1861 

Oct.  2, 1861 

Dec.  10.1861 

July  9,1862 


Aug.     5. 1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 


1,1861 
5,1861 
16. 1861 


July    26,1861 
Dec'."'9,'i862 


Resigned  Dec.  10.1861 

Died  of  wounds  July  9. 1862 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


June     2. 1865 
July     9.1865 


July  26.1861 

Oct.  29.1861 

Feb.  4,1862 

July  9.1862 


Aug.     5. 1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Dec. 


1.18611  Aug. 


5.1861 
9. 1861 
1, 1861 


Resigned  Oct.  2,1861. 
Promoted 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 


Died  Jan.  26.1864 

Pro.  to  Commissary  Serg.. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 
Discharged  Sept.  2,1862  ... 


456 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Corporals. 
Charles  N.  Brow 
George  Lincoln.. 


Auburn. 
UUin.... 


July    26,1861 
Aug.     5, 1861 


Robert  G.  McGill 

Walter  Walsh 


miin.... 
Auburn. 


July    26.1861 


George  Meyers 

Benjamin  L.  Ulen. 

James  Troy 

John  Richmond  ... 


Springfield. 

[Tllin 

Springfield . 
Ullin 


Privates. 
Alexander.  William... 
Anderson,  Reuben  M.. 


Boland.  Edward... 

Burk,  John 

Broadie.  James 

Brown,  George 

Brewer.Isaac 

Bass,  Henry 

Burton,  Andrew  J. 


Pulaski 
Cobden , 


Mound  City 


Cairo , 
Ullin. 


Barlo  w,  Robert  D 

Burton,  George  W.,  Sr. 
Burton,  William  T  .... 
Burton,  George  W.,Jr. 
Bowles. Charles  W.... 

Corbin,  Charles 

Cogdal,  Henderson 


Crockett,  David 
Creed,  John  L  .. 


New  Madrid,  M 
Cobden  


Jickson  CO 

Union  City.Ky. 
Pittsburg 


Aug.   13,1861 
July    26,1861 


July    26,1861 
Sept.  30,1861 

July    26,1861 

Aug.    ^6,1861 
Aug.   13.1861 


Aug.  18,1861 
Sept.  30,1861 
Sept.    3.1861 


July    26. 


July   26,] 
Aug.     5,  ] 


July    26.1861 


Aug.  13,1861 
July    26.1861 


July    26.1861 
Sept.  30,1861 


July    26,1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


13,1 


1861 
July    26,1861 


Creed,  Colby 

Cosebone,  Henry 

Condon,  Joseph  N. .. 

Clifford,  John 

Cording,  William  A. 

Casebeer.  Charles  . . . 


Casey,  Henry 

Dewire.  Thomas. 
Duran,  Alfred  ... 
Daley,  William  .. 
Emery,  John 


Mound  City 

Mound  City  Jun 


Shawneetown 


Ullin 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Bryan,  Ohio  .. 


Union  co  — 
Mound  City  Jun 

Quincy 

Union  CO 

Johnson  co- 


Fieny,  John 

Foster.  William 

Plagles,  Francis 

Flowers,  William 

Gibbson,  John 

Gibbs,Levi 

Gatewood.  Seymour. 

Grills,. James 

Hazlewood,  Joshua  . 


Hobbs.  William 
Hail,  Peter , 


Pulaski , 
Ullin.... 


Lebanon. 
Ullin 


Aug.     6, 

Aug  10, 
Aug.  13. 
Aug.  31, 


Sept. 

Sept. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

July 
Aug. 


Aug.     6, 


26, 1861 
13,1861 


26, 1861 
13,1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

July 
Aug. 


uly    26. 


,1861 
July    26,1861 


r'harleston.Mo 
Ullin 

Alexander  co.. 


Springfield . 
Ashley 


Harn,  John 

Hagler,  William  J. 
Hagler, Thomas  J. 
Kridler. James  L.. 
Kimbal.  Albert  W. 

Kennedy,  .lesse 

Lipe,  William  R  ... 

Lipe,  Aaron 

Maloy,  John 

Massey,  Peter 

Morgan,  William  .. 
Mitchell.  Alfred  ... 
Miller,  Samuel  L  .. 
McEwen,  Henry  P. 
May,  Zero 


Bryan,  Ohio  .. 
Jackson  co  . .. 


Oentralia  .. 

Cobden  

Jackson  co 


Cairo 


Okaw 

Pulaski  CO 

Columbus.  Ky 
Ligonier,  Ind. 
Mound  City  Jun 


Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 

.July 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
.\ug. 
July 


16.1861 
13.1861 
26, 1861 
13, 1861 


3. 1861 
IS, 1861 

5, 1861 

3,1861 

6.1861 

^18, 1861 

26, 1861 
5,1861 
17,1861 
13, 186 
26. 1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


5. 1861 
17,1861 
13, 1861 
26. 1861 


Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 

Foot  shot  off  and  nine  bul- 
let wounds  at  Donelson. 
Taken  prisoner  and  died 
March, 1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 
Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Shiloh.  Died 
in  prison,  Sept.  17, 1862,  at 
Augusta,  Ga 

Died  Aug.  17,1862 

Killed   at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864 . 

Disch.  May  26. '62:  wounds 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


Killed  at  Port  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Died  May  6,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  at  Memphis,  Tenn 

Wounded  at  Shiloh.    Died 

Apr.  13.1862 

Died  May  5,1862 

Wounded  at  Shiloh.    Died 

May  1.1862 

Died  Apr.  5,1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 

Deserted  Jan.  22, 1863 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864, 
Wounded  at  Shiloh.    Died 

May  18,1862 

Killed  at   Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20. 1864. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,  \SU. 
Killed  at   Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20.1864. 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6. '62 
Mustered  our  Aug.  20,1864. 
Died  Sept.  5,1861 

Mustered  out' Aug.'26,'i864'. 
Disch.  June  20. '62;  wounds 

Died  Oct.  16.1861 

Killed  at   Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Died  Aug.  10.1862 

Disch.  May  7. '64,  Jeff.  b'ks. 

Mo  ;  shot  Oct.  8, 1863 

See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 

Disch.  June  2, '62;  wounds. 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6, '62 
See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 


Disch.  June  20. '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20, 1864. 


See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 

Wounded  at  Ft.  Donelson; 

died  May  13, 1862 


NINTH    INFANTRY. 


457 


Name  and  Rank. 


rank    or  en-    ^f  mnster 
listment.       ^^  muster. 


Remarks. 


Munn,  Columbus... 
Mulinax,  Lemuel  J. 
Martin,  William.... 
McCauIey,  Michael. 

Nicol.  John 

Newcomb,  David... 


•Obearts,  John — 
Patterson,  James. 


Ullin 

Union  CO. 
Cairo  . .. . 


Mound  City  Jul 


Jackson  co 
Ullin 


Palmer,  John  C 

Peeler,  Henry  M  — 
Parrish,  William  — 
Renfrew,  Hartley  — 
Ramsey.  Robert  E.. 

JSloan,  George 

ISloan,  Samuel  W  — 
Sanders.  Frank  M... 

Smith,  Michael 

Seevers,  John 

Stenger,  Henry 

Stripling,  Jesse 

Summers,  John  B. .. 

Stone,  Jonathan 

Salyers,  Andrew  J .. 
Tomlinson,  Charles. 


Tollman,  Richard 

Thompson,  William... 
Tomlinson,  William... 

Ulen,  Hamilton  C 

Ulen,  James 

Ulen,  Samuel 

Vanbrazell,  William.. 

Walton,  Thomas 

Walsh,  John 

Winstread,  Frank  M.. 

Williams.  George 

Teeley,  George 

Casey,  Simeon  P 


Mound  City  Jun 
Jacksonville  ... 


Mound  City  Jun 

Pulaski  CO 

Mound  City  .... 


Veterans. 
Burton,ThomasW..(or 

William  T.) 

Boles,  Charles  W... 
Myers,  George 


Secriiits. 
Abernathy,  George  W 

Adams.  J  ames  M 

Barnett.  Nathaniel  E. 

Cavitt,  William 

Davis,  Emanuel 

Emery,  Moses 

Eubanks.  William  H.. 

Goddard,  John  L 

Gregory,  John  C 

Grace,  Henry 

Goodman,  Jeff 

Gowan,  James  M 

Hegler,  Daniel 

Hudgeons,  John 

Hall,  Joseph 

Jordon,  Dr.  F 

Jones,  David 

Jackson,  John 

Jones,  John 

Johnson,  John  R 

Kearney  John  

Koonee,  Thomas  B 

Knight  Ellis  B 

Lamar,  Joseph  P 

Lines,  William 

Mclnturff,  Alfred  B... 

Moaks,  Jacob 

Osboru,  Samuel 

Owens.  Moses 

Ollis,  Daniel  W 

Parks,  John 


Coloma 

Pulaski 


Mound  City  Jun 

Ullin 

Union  CO 

Jackson  co 

Springfield 


Pulaski 

Cairo 

Springfield. 
Ullin 


Mound  City  Jun 


Auburn 

Ullin 

Missouri  CO.,  Mo 
Mound  City 
Union  co 


Cairo 


Springfield. 


Aug.  30.1861 
Sept.  ^3.1861 

Aug.  1,1861 
July  26,1861 
Aug.  23,1861 

Sept.  30,1861 
Aug.  13,1861 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
bept. 
Sept. 
July 


Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 

Aug. 
Sept. 


31,1861 
^13. 1861 

26, 1861 
10, 1861 
26, 1861 
12, 1861 

6,1861 
16,1861 
13,1861 
22, 1861 

3,1861 
18, 1861 
26. 1861 


5,1861 
26, 1861 
13,1861 
22, 1861 
13, 1861 
18, 1861 

7, 1861 
10,1861 
26, 1864 

6,1861 
6,1861 


Jan.  4.1864 
Jan,  4, 1864 
"  r.  27,1864 


Oct. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
July 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
July 


Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 

Aug. 
Sept. 


Deserted  Sept.  5,1862 

Died  July  13,1862 

Deserted  Sept.  15.1861 

Deserted  Sept.  4,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Killed.  Fort  Donelson,  Feb. 

15,1862 

See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 
Killed,  Fort  Donelson,  Feb. 

15.1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  22,'62r  disabil. 

Deserted  Sept.  2,  :fe61 

Disch.  Oct.  6,  '62;  disabi  ... 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 


Died  Feb.  15,1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  20,1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  20, '62;  wounds 
See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 
Wounded  at  Shiloh;  died 

April  23.1862 

Disch.  Nov.  1.1861;  disabil. 
Died  Feb.  17. '62:  wounds.. 

Deserted  Aug.  12,1861 

Disch.  Oct.  19, '62:  wounds 


6,1861 


24. 1864 
27. 1864 


Oct.  1,1863 
Nov,  4, 186' 
Aug.  4.1862 
Nov.  4,1862 
Sept.  17,1861 
Apr.  19,1864 
Nov.  _  4.1862 

July  5.1864 
Nov.     4, 1862 


Mar. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 


,1864 
.1862 
,1862 
,1862 


Mar.    24.1864 


Dec. 
Aug. 

Jan. 

Sept. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Aug. 


26. 1864 
20, 1862 
20, 1862 
15, 1862 
18, 1864 
15, 1862 


Apr.  19,1864 
Nov.  4,1862 
Dec.  4, 1862 
Nov.  ^4,1862 

Aug.  15,1862 
Apr.    19.1864 


Dec. 

Nov. 


Mar.    26, 
Nov.     4.1862 


July      5, 1864 
Nov.     4. 1862 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 
See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 
Mustered  out  Aug.^  1864. 

Died  Dec.  19.1861 

Disch.  June  20.  '62;  wounds 


See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 


See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 


Died  Feb.  15.1864 

Mustered  out  July  20. 1865. 
See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 


Died  Nov.  30,1863 

See  Co.  B,  as  consolidated 


458 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Pankev.  Joseoh  

Aug.  ,15.1862 

Mar.  ,9,1864 

" 

Nov.  ,4.1862 

Apr.  ,19.1864 
Aug.   18.1862 

Deserted  March  8. 1864 

See  Co    B,  as  consolidated' 

Rice,  William  R 

"                    " 

Scott.  Benjamin  F 

South  Pass 

"                    " 

"                    • ' 

Under  Cooks. 

Dec.  ,18.1863 

Jan.   ,24.1864 

Fulton,  ("harles    

Wilson  Dan 

Deserted  March  6. 1864 

Dec.    18,1863 
Apr.      4, 1864 

Jan.   ,24.1864 

Smith,  Aaron     

NINTH    INFANTRY.  459' 


HISTORY  OF  NINTH  INFANTEY. 


On  the  26th  day  of  April,  1861,  the  Ninth  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers  was- 
mustered  into  the  service  at  Sprins'field  for  the  term  of  three  months.  It  was- 
one  of  the  six  regiments  organized  under  the  first  call  of  the  President,  at  the 
commencement  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion.  Six  companies— A,  B,  C,  D,  E 
and  F — were  from  St.  Clair  county;  G,  I  and  K,  from  Madison,  and  H  from 
Montgomery.  The  regiment  was  ordered  to  Cairo,  where  it  was  stationed, 
doing  garrison  duty  until  the  close  of  the  term  of  service,  July  26th,  1861, 
when  it  was  mustered  out.  During  that  time  the  garrison  at  Cairo  was  com- 
posed of  the  8th,  9th,  10th  and  12rh  Infantry.  The  brigade  was  composed  of 
these  regiments  and  the  7th  and  11th  Infantry,  the  latter  being  stationed  at 
Bird's  Point,  Mo.,  and  the  7th  a  part  of  the  time  at  Cairo,  and  a  part  of  the 
time  at  Mound  City.  The  brigade  was  commanded  by  General  Prentiss. 
During  the  three  months'  service  the  work  of  the  soldier  was  made  up  of 
fatigue  duty,  building  barracks,  clearing  off  parade  grounds,  building  fort 
defenses  and  the  redan  earthwork  where  the  Ohio  river  is  wedded  to  the  Mis- 
sissippi, and  which  guarded  the  confluence  of  those  rivers  from  the  possible 
advance  of  rebel  gunboats.  The  monotonous  work  of  this  period  was  broken 
only  by  one  incident,  a  march  into  the  swamps  of  Missouri,  back  of  Com- 
merce, after  Jeff.  Thompson.  The  marching  column  was  composed  of  bat- 
talions from  the  several  regiments,  including  one  from  the  Ninth. 

At  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  service  of  the  regiments  herein  named  there 
was  no  force  to  take  their  place  as  a  garrison,  which  placed  Cairo  and  the 
vast  government  stores  almost  at  the  mercy  of  the  enemy,  but  this  difficulty 
was  happily  overcome  by  volunteer  response  from  the  officers  and  men  of  the 
disbanded  regiments  to  do  garrison  duty  until  their  places  could  be  filled  by 
soldiers  who  had  enlisted  in  the  three  years'  service,  which  was  from  four  to 
six  days.  Some  two  hundred  and  fifty  of  this  volunteer  garrison  was  com- 
posed of  the  Ninth  Infantry,  who  proposed  to  re-enlist.  In  this  way  the  en- 
listment for  the  three  years'  service  began  with  the  Ninth.  On  this  mere 
skeleton  of  a  regiment  of  officers  and  men  recruiting  began  in  earnest,  and  in 
less  than  thirty  days  it  was  again  a  full  regiment.  It  was  organized  at  Cairo 
with  companies  B,  C,  D  and  F  from  St.  Clair  county;  A  and  I  from  Madison; 
H  from  Montgomery;  G  from  Pulaski;  K  from  Alexander,  and  E  from  St^ 
Clair  and  Mercer. 

On  the  night  of  September  5th,  1861,  General  Grant  moved  with  the  Ninth 
and  Twelfth  Infantry  from  Cairo  to  Paducah,  taking  possession  of  that  city 
early  on  the  morning  of  the  6th,  thus  defeating  a  similar  movement  on  the 
part  of  the  rebels  only  five  or  six  hours.  The  ninth  was  ordered  to  move  out 
and  tear  up  railroad  track  and  destroy  a  bridge  which  was  about  twelve  miles 
out  from  Paducah.  This  being  accomplished,  the  regiment  returned  to  Pa- 
ducah, where  it  was  stationed  until  early  in  February,  1862.  The  brigade  to 
which  the  Ninth  belonged  was  directed  to  make  a  feint  on  Columbus,  on  the 
day  of  the  battle  at  Belmont,  which  occurred  November  7th,  1861.  The  regi- 
ment made  several  reconnoisances  during  the  time  it  was  stationed  at  Paducah, 
but  the  chief  duty  was  the  constant  drill  and  picket  duty  with  the  steady  de- 
mand for  fatigue  parties  for  the  construction  of  fortifications,  which  prepared 
the  soldier  for  duty  in  the  field. 


460  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

On  October  15,  1861,  about  three  hundred  men  of  the  Ninth  moved  up  the 
Cumberland  river  on  a  steamboat,  convoyed  by  the  gunboat  "Conestoga," 
and  landed  at  night  a  few  miles  north  of  Eddyville,  Kentucky,  and  marching 
out  in  the  night,  attacked  at  sunrise  nest  morning  about  two  hundred  rebels 
at  Saratoga,  killing  and  wounding  from  ten  to  fifteen,  and  capturing  about 
thirty-six  prisoners.  In  this  engagement,  the  only  loss  or  casualties  sustained 
by  the  Ninth  was  in  having  three  wounded.  Subsequently  the  detachment 
returned  to  Paducah. 

On  the  5th  of  February,  1862,  all  the  regiments,  save  Company  H,  which 
was  left  as  provost  guard  at  Paducah,  embarked  on  steamboats  to  a  point  five 
miles  below  Fort  Henry,  landing  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Tennessee  river,  and 
moving  with  the  column  to  attack  Fort  Heiman,  opposite  Fort  Henry,  whilst 
the  latter  place  was  attacked  by  the  gunboats  and  First  Division.  The  regi- 
ment composed  a  part  of  the  Second  Brigade,  Second  Division  of  the  Army 
of  the  Tennessee  in  that  movement,  and  was  a  part  of  the  column  that  moved 
on  Fort  Donelson.  The  Second  Brigade  Second  Division,  commanded  by 
Colonel  John  McArthur,  was  ordered  to  support  the  First  Division,  com- 
manded by  General  McClernand,  on  the  13th,  and  on  the  night  of  the  14th 
was  moved  to  the  extreme  right  of  the  Union  army;  the  position  of  the  Ninth 
being  the  left  of  the  Brigade;  the  Twelfth  was  on  the  right  and  the  Fortieth 
and  Forty- first  in  the  center.  The  position  of  the  Ninth  placed  them  across 
the  road  over  which  the  Confederate  forces  attempted  to  break  out  on  the 
15th.  But  eight  companies  were  in  position,  Company  H  being  left  at  Pa- 
ducah and  Company  A  detached  as  skirmishers  to  cover  the  front  of  a  battery. 
When  the  battle  of  the  15th  opened  before  Fort  Donelson.  the  Second  Brigade 
Second  Division  met  the  first  attack  of  the  enemy.  About  six  hundred  men 
of  the  eight  companies  of  the  Ninth  reported  for  duty,  and  they  sustained  a 
loss  of  thirty-five  killed,  one  hundred  and  sixty  wounded  and  six  prisoners. 

On  February  22d  the  regiment  moved  up  the  Cumberland  to  Fort  Sevier, 
near  Clarksviile,  and  on  the  27th  marched  to  Nashville;  thence  from  Nash- 
ville, March  1st,  to  Clarksviile,  and  March  6th,  embarked  for  Pittsburg  Land- 
ing as  a  part  of  the  Array  of  the  Tennessee.  The  regiment  was  at  Shiloh, 
and  here  again  the  Second  Brigade  Second  Division  was  detached  and  ordered 
to  the  left  of  General  Hurlbut,  to  fill  the  gap  between  the  Brigade  of  Colonel 
Stuart  and  the  left  of  General  Hurlbut,  which  was  wide  enough  to  require 
more  than  a  large  division  to  fill.  On  this  part  of  the  line  the  regiment  was 
engaged  until  driven  back  about  two  o'clock  by  the  enemy,  being  unable  to 
flank  them  because  of  the  wide  gap  to  the  left.  After  procuring  a  new  supply 
of  ammunition,  the  regiment  was  again  engaged  until  night  on  the  first  day 
of  the  battle.  The  regiment  went  into  the  field  with  578  present  for  duty, 
and  sustained  a  loss  of  sixty-one  killed,  three  hundred  wounded  and  five  pri- 
soners, and  of  those  prisoners  three  were  wounded,  thus  showit3g  a  loss  of 
killed  and  wounded  unparalleled  by  the  history  of  any  regiment  during  the 
war,  which  suflBiciently  attests  its  gallantry.  The  regiment  took  part  in  the 
advance  on  Corinth,  and  was  on  garrison  duty  there,  except  on  occasional  re- 
connoisances,  until  the  second  battle  of  Corinth,  October  3d  and  4th,  1862,  at 
which  time  the  Second  Division  was  commanded  by  General  Davis,  and  the 
Second  Brigade  by  General  R.  J.  Oglesby.  In  this  battle  the  regiment  sus- 
tained a  loss  of  twenty  killed,  eighty-two  wounded  and  fifty-seven  prisoners. 

On  the  15th  of  March,  1863,  General  G.  M.  Dodge,  commanding  left  wing 
Sixteenth  Array  Corps,  which  comprised  the  army  then  stationed  at  Corinth, 
ordered  the  Ninth  to  be  mounted,  and  from  that  time  until  the  expiration  of 
its  term  of  service  it  remained  so,  and  to  write  a  history  of  its  marches, 
skirmishes  and  battles  would  require  more  space  than  that  alloted  to  the  his- 
tory of  a  regiment  in  the  Adjutant  General's  Report. 

On  the  14th  of  April,  the  Ninth  moved  with  a  cavalry  brigade  composed 
of  the  Tenth  Missouri,  a  battalion  of  the  Fifteenth  Illinois  and  Seventh  Kan- 
sas under  command  of  Colonel  Comyne  on  a  scout  in  north  Alabama,  the 
purpose  of  which  was  to  make  a  feint  until  the  expedition  of  Colonel  Streight, 
who  was  making  a  raid  around  Chattanooga,  could  pass  the  cavalry  of  the 
enemy.  This  feint  caused  the  brigade  to  be  engaged  in  several  skirmishes, 
in  one  of  which  one  company  of   the  Ninth  moving  in  an  exposed  position, 


NINTH    INFANTRY.  461 

under  an  order  of  the  brigade  commander,  was  captured.  The  loss  of  the 
regiment  during  this  expedition  was  five  wounded  and  fifty-nine  prisoners. 
During  this  scout  the  regiment  was  engaged  in  five  unimportant  skirmishes, 
and  was  on  the  march  eighteen  days.  Prom  May  26th  to  May  31st,  1863, 
the  regiment  was  engaged  as  part  of  the  cavalry  force  on  a  raid  from  Cor- 
inth to  Florence,  Alabama,  for  the  purpose  of  destroying  certain  factories 
there.  In  this  raid  the  Ninth  was  engaged  in  several  skirmishes.  On  June 
3d,  the  regiment  was  ordered  with  camp  equipage  to  be  stationed  at  Poca- 
hontas, Tenn.  It  was  out  on  scout  from  the  8th  of  June  to  the  11th,  in  west- 
ern Tennessee,  and  again  from  the  12th  to  the  22d,  it  was  engaged  in  a  raid 
through  north  Mississippi  to  Ripley,  New  Albany,  Pontotoc  and  other  points; 
was  engaged  during  this  raid  in  several  sharp  encounters  with  the  enemy, 
particularly  at  Meed  Creek  Swamps.  From  the  8th  of  July  to  the  15th  the 
regiment  was  on  a  continuous  scout  in  west  Tennessee,  having  several  skir- 
mishes and  a  sharp  encounter  at  Jackson.  From  July  20th  to  August  3d  it 
was  on  a  raid  through  west  Tennessee,  without  incidents  of  importance. 

On  the  3d  of  August  the  ranks  of  the  regiment  were  increased  by  the  as- 
signment of  105  deserters,  who  were  sent  from  Fort  Pickering,  at  Memphis, 
where  they  had  been  held  some  time  as  prisoners.  These  deserters  were 
from  many  different  regiments,  and  on  being  assigned  to  duty  made  good 
soldiers.  But  two  of  the  number  again  deserted.  The  fault  of  their  original 
desertion  was  evidently  not  in  the  men  alone,  for  they  were  trusted  and  fully 
retrieved  their  character. 

On  the  6th  of  August,  by  reason  of  an  order  issued  by  Major  General  Hurl- 
but,  commanding  the  Sixteenth  Army  Corps,  a  detachment  of  the  One  Hun- 
dred and  Twenty-eighth  Infantry  numbering  103  men  was  consolidated  with 
the  Ninth,  which  further  added  to  the  efficient  strength  o£  the  regiment. 
These  men  were  assigned  to  different  companies  and  proved  themselves  brave 
men  and  true,  and  in  many  warm   conflicts  showed  themselves  good  soldiers. 

On  the  12th  of  August,  the  Ninth  formed  a  part  of  a  column  of  cavalry  con- 
centrated at  Oxford,  Mississippi,  and  made  a  raid  to  Grenada,  where  was 
destroyed  60  locomotives,  450  cars,  and  a  large  supply  of  Confederate  stores. 
The  regiment  returned  to  camp  at  Pocahontas,  August  24th,  having  been  en- 
gaged on  a  most  arduous  march  and  in  several  slight  skirmishes.  During  the 
months  of  September  and  October  the  regiment  was  constantly  moving  in 
west  Tennessee  and  north  Mississippi,  with  occasional  skirmishes,  one  at 
Salem.  Mississippi,  being  a  hot  fight,  and  another  at  Wyatt,  Mississippi,  was 
a  spirited  encounter. 

The  killed  and  wounded  from  the  time  the  regiment  was  mounted,  March 
15th,  1863,  to  October  30th,  1863,  were  as  follows:  At  Jackson,  Tenn.,  1 
killed  and  5  wounded;  at  Cherokee,  Alabama,  1  wounded;  at  Meed  Creek 
Swamps,  Mississippi,  2  killed  and  10  wounded;  at  Salem,  Mississippi,  4  killed 
and  14  wounded;  at  Wyatt,  Mississippi,  I  killed  and  3  wounded;  at  Florence, 
Alabama,  1  wounded;  at  Montezuma,  Tennessee,  1  killed;  at  Athens,  Ala- 
bama, 2  wounded;  at  Grenada,  Mississippi,  1  wounded.  Total,  9  killed,  37 
wounded. 

During  the  month  of  November,  the  regiment  was  constantly  moving  and 
scouting  through  North  Mississippi,  north  Alabama  and  central  Tennessee, 
going  into  camp  at  Athens,  where  it  remained  until  February,  when  it  went 
into  camp  at  Decatur,  Alabama.  From  the  1st  of  November,  1863,  to  the  1st 
of  May,  1864,  the  regiment  was  almost  constantly  moving,  and  had  frequent 
engagements,  particularly  at  Moulton,  Athens,  Florence  and  Flint  River,  in 
each  of  which  several  men  were  killed  and  wounded. 

Early  in  May,  1864,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  take  the  wagon  and  am- 
bulance trains  of  the  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  Army  Corps  from  Huntsville, 
Alabama,  to  Chattanooga,  Tennessee.  When  this  was  accomplished  the  regi- 
ment was  ordered  to  move  to  the  front,  and  it  led  the  advance  of  the  Army 
of  the  Tennessee  in  the  movement  to  flank  Dalton  and  Buzzards'  Roost, 
Georgia.  In  getting  possession  of  Snake  Creek  Gap,  a  hard,  sharp  fight  en- 
sued, in  which  several  men  were  lost. 


462  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

During:  the  Atlanta  campaign  the  regiment  was  engaged  in  scouting  on  the 
flanks  oFthe  army,  and  this  duty  was  continued  until  the  close  of  the  term  of 
service  of  the  regiment  in  July,  1864, 

Whilst  at  Decatur,  Alabama,  in  April,  1864,  about  40  of  the  men  re-eniisted 
as  veterans;  those  with  the  105  termed  deserters,  and  the  103  transferred  from 
the  One  Hundred  and  Twenty  eighth,  together  with  a  few  recruits,  altogether 
numbering  about  150  men,  were,  by  authority  of  the  following  order,  con- 
solidated: 
Special  Field  Orders. 

Headquarters  Department  No.  74. 
Army  of  The  Tennessee,  Before  Atlanta,  Georgia, 

July  21st,  1864. 

I.  The  enlisted  men  of  the  Ninth  Illinois  Infantry  whose  term  of  service 
expires  during  the  present  month,  with  such  officers  of  same  as  by  reason  of 
expiration  of  term  desire  to  be  mustered  out  of  service,  will  forthwith  pro- 
ceed to  Chattanooga,  Tennessee,  under  charge  of  Colonel  Mussy,  for  purpose 
of  muster-out. 

II.  The  remaining  men  of  the  regiment  will  be  consolidated  into  one  or 
more  companies  of  the  legal  maximum  standard,  under  the  command  of  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Jesse  J.  Phillips,  and  the  requisite  number  of  other  commis- 
sioned officers  will  be  appointed  and  assigned  on  the  recommendation  of  Major 
General  G.  M.  Dodge,  commanding  left  wing  Sixteenth  Army  Corps. 

III.  Major  General  G.  M.  Dodge  will  order  an  officer  from  the  battalion 
thus  organized  to  Nashville,  Tennessee,  to  procure  a  sufficient  number  of 
Spencer  rifles  to  arm  the  command. 

By  order  of  Major  General  James  B.  McPherson. 

(Signed),  WILLIAM  T.  CLARK, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
Under  which  order  the  remaining  men  were   consolidated  into  a  battalion 
consisting  of  seven  companies.     This  battalion  moved  with  the  army  to  Sa- 
vannah; thence  to  North  Carolina,  where  the  Confederate  forces  surrendered, 
toeing  constantly  on  the  flank  or  in  advance  of  the  army. 
The  regiment  was  mustered  out  July  9th,  1865,  at  Louisville,  Ky. 


NINTH    (consolidated)     INFANTRY. 


463 


NINTH  INFANTRY  (CONSOLIDATED)  REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Colonel. 
Samuel  T.  Hughes. 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Jesse  J.  Phillips  — 


Samuel  T.  Hughes. 


Major. 
William  Padon. 


Adjutant. 
Lewis  L.  Troy  . 


Quartermaster. 
Samuel  Cover 


Surgeon. 
David  P.  Bigger. 


Edwardsville. 


Hillsboro 

Edwardsville  .. 


Troy 

Belleville.. 

Vienna 

Henderson 


July     9.1865 

Sept.    3,1861 
Aug.   31,1S64 

Oct.     29. 1864 

Aug.   20.1864 

Aug.  20.1864 

Apr.    24.1865 


Not  must'ed  M.  O.  (as  Lt. Col)  July  9. ' 


Nov.    14. 1861IResigned Aug.31.  '64.  Prom. 

Bvt.Brig.Gen..  Mar.l3.'65. 

Oct.     11.1864  Promoted 


Dec.  18.1864 

Oct.  11.1864 

Sept.  11.1864 

May  22.1865 


Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 


NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeant  Majors. 
Francis  K.  Wagner ... 

Fayetteville 

Pro.Capt  (JO  D.Oct. 11, '64 

Joseph  L.Miller 

Q.  M.  Sergeant. 
ElishaP.  Graham 

Com-  Sergeants. 

Paducah.  Ky... 
Chicago  

Jan.      4. 1864 
Mar.    24.1864 

Jan.    25.1864 
Mar.    30.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Promoted  Quartermaster. 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865  . 

Robert  H.  Wise 

Hospital  Stewards. 
George  M.  Gilmore 

Boston 

Mar.    31.1864 
Sept.  20.1862 
Mar.    25.1864 

Mar.   23.1864 

Mar.   31.1864 

Died  Feb.  23. 1865 

Francis  M.  Swyer 

Belleville 

Chicago  

Bloomington . . . 

Mustered  out  May  22,  1865. 

William  F.  Primley... 

Chief  Bugler. 
John  M.  Saltzmann ... 

Mar.    28.1864 
Mar.    28.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

464 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT 


COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains. 
William  Fadon... 
Henry  M.  Brown. 


Troy 

Carbondale. 


First  Lieutenants. 

William  Padon 

Henry  M.  Brown 

Charles  B.  Fleming... 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Charles  B.  Fleming... 
Andrew  J.  Phemister, 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  M.  Brown 


Troy 

Carbondale. 
Keithsburg. 


Keithsburg. 


Carbondale. 


Sergeants. 
Charles  B.  Fleming.., 

John  McCann , 

Andrew  J.  Phemister 
Warren  S.  White 


Keithsburg. 
Carbondale. 
Bainbridge . 
DeSoto 


Corporals. 

Josiah  P.  Gore 

Moses  Casey 

Robert  H.  Wise 

Nathaniel  G.  Brown 
William  J.  Haglar  ... 

Thomas  Odom 

Alpheus  Burkes 


James  Cureton. 


Dongola  , 


Carbondale. 


Dongola  , 


Veterans. 

Dixon,  William 

Edwards,  Allen 

Gore,  William  R 

Gore,  James  B 

Goshnell,  Oliver  — 
Hampton,  Jonathan 

Loyd,  James  A 

Laswell,  Thomas  R. 
Perdue,  Eugene 


Anna  .... 
Dongola 


Cobden  

Carbondale. 


Pyron,  Anderson 

Taylor,  James  F 

White,  Simeon  F 

Winchester,  Fr'klin  P. 


Recruits. 

Ausley,  David  N 

Anderson,  Henry  C 

Brown.  James  M 

Bogardus.  D.  C 

Camden,  William  C 
Camden.  George  W  .. 

Craig,  William 

Cannon.  James  L 

Cantrell,  Richard 

Chamness,  George  B. 

Chamness.  T.  W 

Dixon.  Thomas 

Dye,  David 

Davis,  William  H 

Donelson,  William  M 
Evaland,  William  H  . 

Parro,  James  N 

Gamble,  William  A  .. 
Gamble  William  D... 

Goshnell,  James 

Hammon,  William  B. 

Hale.  Marion 

Irby.  Henderson . 

Joplin.  Howell  T 

Kirk,  John 

Knight,  Warren 

Keeler,  Thomas  H... 
Maloney,  Thomas 


Nicholsville . 

Cairo 

Keokuk,  la .. 


Carbondale. 
Cairo 


Carbondale. 


Carbondale. 


Aug.  20,1864 
Oct,  29.1864 


Aug.  25,1863 
Oct.  29, 1864 
Aug.  20,1864 


Aug.  20,1864 
July      4,1865 


Jan. 


Mar.  31.1861 

Mar.  27,1864 

Aug.  15,1 

Mar.  28,1864 


Jan.  4, 1864 

Aug.  1.1862 

Aug.  4.1862 

Jan.  4,] 


Oct.  11,1864 
Apr.   1. 1865 


Jan.  1.1864 
Oct.  11.1864 
Apr.   1. 1865 


Oct.     11,1864 
Not  must'd. 


Jan.    25,1864 


Mar- 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Mar. 


Jan. 

Nov. 


Jan. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


12. 1862 
15, 1862 


31, 1864 
27. 1864 
4. 1862 
29. 1864 


4.1864 
4, 1862 


4, 1864 
4. 1862 


Jan.   4,1864 


Mar.  23.1864 
Jan.   4,1864 


Jan.  18,1864 
Jan.  4,1864 
Mar.  23,1864 


Mar. 
Jan. 


4,: 
23. 1864 


4.1864 


Feb.  24.1S64 
Aug.  15,1862 
Sept.  15,1861 
Aug.   15.1862 


Oct.       1. 1862 
Aug.  15.  r" 


Aug.  18.1862 

Aug.  16.1862 

Aug.  15,1862 

Aug.  6,1862 

Aug.  15.1862 

Aug.  25.1864 


18, 1864 
15, 1862 


Mar.  23.1864 
Jan.   4, 1864 


Jan.  18,1864 
Jan.  4.1864 
Mar.  23,1864 


Jan.   4,1864 
Mar.  23,1864 


Feb.  24,1864 

Nov.  4, 1862 

Sept.  15,1861 

Nov.  4. 1862 


Jan. 

Aug. 


Aug.  16,1862 
Aug.  19,1862 
Aug.  15.1862 


Jan. 
Nov. 


18, 1864 
4, 1862 


Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 

Promoted  

Mustered  out  July  V.'ises!! 

Promoted  

M.  O.  as  Sergt.  July  9,1865- 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Disch.  June  28. 1865;    order 
General  Hooker 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  22, 1865. 
Prom.  Commissary  Serg.. 
M.  O.  July  9,1865,  as  Serg.. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Disch.  May  22,1865;  order 

General  Gilmore 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Absent   on    detached    ser- 
vice at  M.O.of  organiz'n 
Mustered  out  July  13,  1865 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  15, 1864 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Mustered  out  May  30. 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 


Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. . 
Disch.  May  9. '65;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865  . 


Aug, 
Oct, 


18, 1862 
1.1862 


See  31st  111.  Infantry 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 


NINTH    (consolidated)    INFANTRY. 


465 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


McNeal,  George  M  — 

Newton,  James  D 

Newcomb.  Aaron 

Phemi.-ter,  Silas  G  — 
Sperry,  William  H  — 
Sutherland,  Th'mps'n. 

Stone,  William 

Stanton,  Charles 

Smith.  Wilif.-rd 

Stilley.  David  A 

Stephens,  Milton 

Sanders,  Silas 

Riggs,  William 


Roach,  David 

Tyler,John  A 

Thornton,  Robert 

Upchurch,  Joseph  C  . 

Waggoner,  CM 

Whittington,  F.  M 

Wilson,  John  W 

Walker,  John 

Greathouse,  James  P, 
Stilley,  William 


Jackson  co 
Carbondale 


Prisoners  of   War. 
Chenoworth,  William 


Etherton.  Albert  .. 
H  arris,  Willi  am  H 
Hall,  James  P 


Lee, Albert  ... 
Lipe,  Jackson. 
Knight,  Isaac 
Odom,  Wiley  . 


Under   Vooks  &    Team- 
sters of  A.  D. 

Daniel  Rice 

General  Lee 

John  Tyler 

Michael  Mathews 


Jackson  co 


Aug.   18, 1862  Dec.    10, 1862  Mustered  out  July  9,  1865 


Aug.  1,1862 

Aug.  18.1862 

Aug.  1, 1862 

Oct.  1, 1862 

Oct.  4,1862 

Aug.  15,1862 


Aug.  18,1862 

Aug.  11,1862 
Aug.  12,1862 
Aug.  _26, 1862 

Aug,  ^15.1862 

May  29,1862 
Aug.  12,1862 
Sept.  15,1861 
Aug.     1. 1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Dec. 


15, 1862 
26,1862 
18.1862 
15, 1861 
27,1862 
27. 1861 
15,1862 
12,1862 


18,1863 
4, 1864 


Aug.     4,1862 
Nov.     4, 1862 


May  30,1862 
Nov.  4, 1862 
Sept.  15,1861 
Nov.     4, 1862 


Nov. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
July 
Nov. 
Nov. 


4, 1862 
26, 1862 
18.1862 

15. 1861 
4. 1862 

27.1861 
4,1862 

12. 1862 


Jan.      4, 1864 


Dec.    24,1863 
Jan.      4. 1864 


Mustered  out  May  30. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 


Trans,  to  Co.  B.Dec.  28,'64 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 


Supposed  to  be  dead,  since 

December.  1863 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 


Disch.  Mar.  9,1865;  wounds- 
Mustered  out  May  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


Died,  Anders'nville  pris'n, 

July  12,  1864;  gr.  3205 

Died.  Marietta.Ga.,  July  22, 

1864 

Die-i,  Anders'nville  pris'n. 

Oct.  7,  18ti4;  gr.  10447 

Died,  Anders'nville  pris'n. 

Aug.  29,  1864;  gr.  7194  .... 
Died,  Marietta.Ga.,  July  17, 

1864 

M.O.Sept.18.1864.  Return'd 

prisoner  of  war 

Died.  Anders'nville  pris'n, 

Aug.  6.  1864;  gr.  4908 

Died,  Anders'nville  pris'n, 

July  19, 1864;  gr.  3609 


Mustered  out  July9. 1865. 


Absent,  sick. in  hospital, at 
muster-out  of  regiment  . 


COMPANY    B. 


Rame  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
George  Woodbury 
Frederick  Dilg 


First  Lieutenants. 

Frederick  Dilg 

George  W.  Woodward. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  Seybold  

George  W.  Woodward. 
James  W.  Crosby 


First  Sergeant. 
George  W.  Woodward, 

Sergeants. 

Frederick  Dilg 

Frederick  W.  Zanders 
Horatio  N.  Cornman.. 
Samuel  Seybold 


Troy 

Mascoutah 


Mascoutah 


Troy 

Caseyville . 


Mascoutah 
Troy 


Aug. 
July 


Aug. 
July 


Aug. 
July 


20,1864 
4. 1865 


20. 1864 
4, 1865 


20.1864 
4, 1865 


Aug.   15,1862 


Mar. 
Aug. 


25, 1864 
20, 1862 


Oct.     11, 1864 
Not  must'rd 


Oct.     18, 1864 
Not  must'rd 


Not  must'rd 
Feb,  28,1865 
Not  must'rd 


Mar.  25,1864 
Aug.  20,1862 


Nov.     1, 1861 


Nov.     1.1 


Killed  March  15. 1865 

M.  O.  as  1st  Lt.  July  9,  1865 

Promoted 

M.  O,  as  2d  Lt.  July  9, 1865. 

Canceled 

Promoted 

M.  O.  as  Sergt.  July  9, 1865 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 


Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Discharged  May  28, 1865  . . . 


Mustered  out  Nov.  2.1864.- 


Vol.  1—30 


466 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Corporals. 
John  H.  Rummage. 
John   L.  Goddard... 
William  T.  Burton  . 

Asa  H.  Warner 


Singleton  Woolsey... 

Burnett  B.Reece 

William  T.  Hawkins. 


Yeterans. 
Boles.  Charles   W. 
Meyers.  George 


Recruits. 
Abernathy,  George  W. 
Bohannon,  James  M.. 

Cox,  William  T 

Emery,  Moses 

Fowler,  -J  ames 

Gregory,  John  C 

Hegler,   Daniel 

Jones,  John 

Lamar,  Joseph 

Osborn,  Samuel 

Scott,  Benjamin  F 

Snowdon,  Vachale.... 


Non-Veterans. 
Adams,  James  M... 
Burton,  George  W. 
.Burnett,  Nathaniel 


Cairo. 


Cairo 

Chicago . 


Edward  sville 


Anna... 
Wanda. 
Anna  .. 


Springfield 
Anna 


South  Pass. 
Anna 


Cobden  


Boutwell,01iverW... 

Casey,   Henry 

Cavitt,  William 

E  ibanks,  William  H. 

Elliott,  John 

Portner,  Robert 

Furlough,  James 

Grace,  Henry 

Hegler.  William  J.... 

Harn,  John 

Hudgeons,  John 

Hall.  Joseph 

Holcomb,  iMahlon  D.. 
Jordan,  Doctor  F 


Jones,  David  . 
Jackson, John. 


Kimball, Alf.W 

Kearney,  John 

Kenneday, Jesse 

Kluck,  James   W 

Koonee,Thos.  WorB. 

Knight,  Ellis  E 

Lines,  William 


Lipe,  William  R 

McBwan,  Henry  P... 
Mclnturff,  Alfred  B.. 

McRoy,  John 

McRoy,  William 

McClintock,  John  A. 

Moake,  Jacob 

Moake,  George  W 

Moake,  Andrew  J 

Moore,  Samuel  P 

Martin,  George  W... 

Owens,  Moses 

Obarts,  John 

Ollis,  George  W 

Ollis,  Daniel  W 

Odin,  James 

Parks,  John 


Union  co. 


Aug.  15,1862 

Aug.  18,1862 

Jan.  4.1864 

Aug.  15.1862 


Jan.      4, 
Mar.    27.1864 


Oct. 
Nov. 

Mar. 
Dec. 
lar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


1,1862 
3.1861 
4, 1862 


Aug.    23.1862 


Jackson  co 

Bryan,  Ohio 


Troy 


Centralis 
Cobdenl. 


Jackson  co 

Ligonier,   Ind. 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


13. 1861 

18. 1862 
4. 1862 

10. 1861 

18. 1862 
15. 1862 
18, 1862 

18. 1861 

3. 1861 

15. 1862 

4. 1862 
3. 1861 

15, 1862 


3, 

9. 1862 

6. 

20. 1863 
18. 1862 
15, 1862 
...1862 


Nov.  ^^4,1862 
Jan.  24,1864 
Aug.  18,1862 
Nov.     4,1862 


Jan.    21,1864 
Mar.    27,1864 


Oct. 
Nov. 

Apr. 
Dec. 
July 
Apr. 


10,: 

19, 1864 

22. 1863 
5, 1864 

19. 1864 


Mar.    26,1864 
July     5.j 
Apr.    19,1864 


Nov. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


4, 1862 
3,1'-61 
4, 1862 


Aug.   25.1862 


Sept. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Nov. 


13, 1861 
4, 1862 
4, 1862 

10, 1861 
4, 1862 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


18.; 

2, 1861 
20. 1862 


Aug.    15,1862 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Nov. 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Nov. 


Sept. 
Nov. 


Mustered  out  July  9. 
Mustered  out  June  3 
Killed,  Orangeburg, 

Feb.  11.  1865 

Disch.   order   War 

May  28.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  9, 


S.  C. 
Dep't. 

'im.\ 


Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 


Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 


Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  11,1864. 
Disch.   order  War    Dep't, 

May  28.  1865 

Disch.    order  War    Dep't, 

May  28,  1865 

Mustered  out  Oct.  1,1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  11.  1864 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Mustered  out  June  5.  1865. . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  29,  1864 
Mustered  out  Sept.  11, 1864 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  11,  1864 
Absent,    sick,    at   muster- 
out  of  organization 

Died.  Jan.  24.  1865 

15.1862  Di.sch.   May  28,  1865,  order 
War  Dep't 

3, 1861  Mustered  out  Sept.  11, 1864 
"  1862  Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 

6. 1861  Mustered  out  Sept  11, 1864. 

31. 1863  Died  Sept.  6, 1864 

4.1862  Mustered  out  June  9.  1865. 
M.  O.  July  9,'65,  as  Corp'l. 
Absent  on  detatched  duty 

at  M.  O.  of  organization. 
18, 1861  Mustered  out  Sept.  18.  1864 
Mustered  out  Sept.  28. 1864 
4.1862  Absent,  sick,    at    muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. . 


Discharged;  term  expired. 
Killed,Rome,Ga.,  Oct.24.'64 
Disch.June30, '65:  disabil. 
M.O.July  9, '65,  as  Corp'l.. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 


NINTH    (consolidated)    INFANTRY. 


467 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Ranney.  Isham 

Rice.  William  R 

Reid,  Samuel 

Rigffin,  William  H  — 
Swain.  Robert  R    ... 

Salyer,  Andrew  J 

Smith,  Jonathan 

Snell,  Araldon  

Silley.  .James  B 

Shaw.  James  B 

Williams,  James  R  — 


Recruits    suhsequfnt    to 
Ri'-organization. 

Barnett.  Jesse 

Brody.  Peter 

Crosby,  James  W 

Cowell.  Charles 

Cussy.  Roa-er  W 

Donohoo,  William  T.. 

Darrow.  Joseph 

Gully,  Riley 

Duffy,  James 

Duffy.  Charles 

Henry.  August 

Holmes,  James 

Hunter,  Joseph 


Marine 
Troy... 


Aug.   15,1862 

Sept.  11,1861 
Sept.  3.1861 
Aug.  19,1861 
Sept.  18, 1861 
Aug.    15,1862 


Nov.  ^4.1862 

Sept.  11,1861 
Sept.  3,1861 
Aug.  19,1861 
Sept.  18,1861 
Nov.     4. 1861 


Mustered  out  Julyj 

Mustered  out  Sept. 

Mustered  out  Dec. 
Mustered  out  Sept, 
Mustered  outJuly  J 

Transferred  to  Co.  D. 


».1865.. 

11. 1864 

18, 1864. 
,  18. 1864 
),  1865.. 


Troy  precinct. 
Casey  villa 


Troy  precinct. 


Troy  precinct. 
Bethalto 


Moore,  Thomas. 


Morran,  Martin 

Morris,  John 

Newhouse,  Henry  A. 


•Qlderson,  William.. 

Padon.  Henry 

Higgin.  Jackson 

Ryan,  Dennis 

Shaw.  Sobastian 

Smith.  Wiliford  W.. 

Troy.  James 

Tompkins,  Richard. 
Trull.  James 


Metamora 


Troy  precinct. 
Troy 


Bethalto. 
Troy 


Vingard,  Philip  J  — 
Vanhooser,  John  R. . . 
Vohringer.  George... 
Whitney,  Charles  B. 

Zanders,  Edward 

Miller,  Samuel  L 


Prinorifrs  of  War. 
Cupinall,  George  W. 
Davis,  Emanuel 


'Lang,  James  . 
Fadon,  James. 


Patton,  Charles. 


Stice,  George  W. 
Walsh,  John 


Under  Cooks  and 
Teamsters. 

Brown,  Henry 

Brown,  Preston 

Drake.  Henry 

Fulton.  Charley 

Galloway,  James... 

Smith,  Aaron 

Tvler,  John 

Townsend,  Simeon . 


Minonk.  . 
Bethalto. 


Troy  precinct. 


Troy 

Troy  precinct. 
Troy 


Six  Mile. 


Troy 


Troy.... 
Auburn. 


Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
•Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Aug. 


2, 1865 
31, 1865 
n,]865 

2, 1865 
30. 1865 

1, 1862 
15, 1862 
11, 1865 

31, 1865 
30, 1865 
15, 1862 


2, 1865 
31, 1865 
^17, 1865 

2, 1865 
30, 1865 
^  4, 1862 

11, 1865 

31, 1865 
30, 1865 
4. 1862 


Jan.  14,1865 


Feb. 
Jan. 
Nov. 

Jan. 

Jan. 
Jan. 

Nov. 


Jan.  14,1865 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


31,1 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


31,1865 
30. 1865 
1. 1864 


Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 


Mustered  out  July  9.1865. 


M.O.  July  9.'65.  as  1st  Serg. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


Mustered  out  June  27,1865 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865., 


Mustered  out  June  29, 1865 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 

Absent,  on  detached  duty, 
at  M.  O.  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 


Jan.    30,1865 


Jan.    30,1865 


.Jan. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Aug. 

Feb. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 


Aug, 
Sept. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


11,1865 
15,.1862 


11,1865 


^  2, 1865 

30, 1865 
31,1865 
30. 1865 
26, 1861 


12, 1862 
17, 1861 


12,1861 
20, 1862 


31, 1861 
10, 1861 


Jan. 

Nov. 


Jan. 
.Jan. 

Nov. 


11, 1865 
^  4, 1862 

11, 1865 
30, 1865 
4,1862 


Feb.      2, 1 


Absent,    sick,    at   muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865 


Mustered  out  July  3,1865. 
Mustered  out  July_  9.  1865. 

Disch.  June  27. '65;  disabil 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 

Absent,    sick,    at   muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865. 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 


30, 1865 
31,1865 
30, 1865 
26. 1861 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


12,1861 
20, 1862 


Aug.    12,1861 


July 
Aug. 


31,1861 
10, 1861 


Dec.    18,1 


Jan.    24,1864 


Apr. 
Dec. 


4, 1864 
18, 1863 


Jan.     24,1864 


Discharged;  term  expired 


Mustered  out  Sept.  3,1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Mud 

Creek,  Miss.,  June  20. '63. 
Mustered  out  Feb.  11,1865. 
Missing  in  act'n  at  Athens, 

Ala.,  Jan.  26,1864 

Missing  in  action  at  Mud 

Creek,  Miss.,  June  20. '63. 
M.  O.  Feb.  2.'65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  June  4, 1865. . 


Mustered  sut  July  9,1865. 


Transferred  to  Co.  D. 
Transferred  to  Co.  A. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D. 


468 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Samuel  T.  Hughes. 
Fiederiok  Benkems 
Jacob  Miller 


Edwardsville  .. 
Hillsboro... 


First,  Lietitenant. 
Ambrose  J.  Shelton. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Georgre  Short 

JohnDroesch 


Montgomery  co, 


Montgomery  co, 
Hilisboro 


Jan.   1.1864 
Aug.  20,1864 


Aug.   20,1864 


Tan.      1,1864  Promoted. 

Not  must 'r'd  Canceled 

Mar.    28, 1865  Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


First  Sergeant. 
George  A.  Short.. 

Sergeants. 

Jacob  Miller 

John  Weliber 

A.  J.  Shelton 

George  Everett... 


Corporals. 
Henry  M.  Lee  . . 


Montgomery  co, 


Aug. 
July 


Aug. 


Hillsboro 

Montgomery  co, 


Joseph  Danford.. 

John  Droesch 

Martin  Preston... 
R.  M.  McAnnelly. 
Biuford  Jordan... 
J.  A.  (.  lotfelter... 
John  Everett 


Privates. 
Boone.  Williams.... 

Blattier,  Conrad 

Davis,  James  M 

Holly.  John 

Lamb,  John  G 

Moore,  John  P 

Quails. George  W  ... 
Taulbee,  Joseph  E.. 

Weigart,  George 

Boutwell. George  H. 
Bishop,  William  B  .. 

Berry,  William 

Hickman.  W.  B 

Jenkins,  S.  M 


Keokuk.  Iowa. 
Hillsboro 


Montgomery  co. 


Mar.  23,1864 
Sept.  24,1861 
Aug.  23,1862 
Aug.     1,1862 


Jan. 


Mar.  23.1864 
Jan.  4,1864 
Aug.  ^^1,1862 

Sept.  24,1861 
Aug,     1, 1862 


Oct.    11.1864 


Oct.     11, 1864 
Notmust'r'd 


Aug.  23,1862 

Mar.  28,1864 
Sept.  24,1861 
Aug.  23,1862 
Aug.    15,1862 

Jan.  24,1864 


Mar. 
Jan. 
Aug. 


23,1864 
24,1864 
15. 1862 


Promoted  Captain 

Mustered  out  Sept.  24,  1864 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Diseh.  Mar.  31,'65.  per  S.Q. 

71,  H'dq'rt's  Army  Tenn. 

Mustered  out  June  24,  1865. 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 


Sept.  24,1861 
Aug.   15,1862 


Mar.    23, 1864' Mar.    23,1864 


Cairo 

Irving 

Hillsboro . 


Irving 

Litchfield.. 
Hillsboro .. 
Litchfield.. 
Hillsboro  . 
Litchfield.. 
Hillsboro .. 


Jan.  4. 1864 

Mar.  23,1864 

Jan.  4, 1864 

Mar.  23,1864 


Morain,  Harvey. 
Stacy,  James  A.. 


Marion. 


Adams,  William  E. 

Adams,  W.  C 

Bickers,  John 

Bickers.  M.  P 

Chitty.  J.  H 

Chitty.  O.  W 

Chadoin.  T.  B 

Carter,  W.  B 

Crane,  S.  S 

Dorris,  W.  R 

Dorris,  W.  W 

Dungy,  r.  H 

Duncan,  J.  W. 
Dry,  Gcorge  H 
Daugherty,  W.  G. 
Erek,  William. 


Fry,  Simeon. 
Fletcher,  Calvin... 
Gower.  .Jefferson., 

Glass.  Thomas 

Gregory,  William. 
Greiger.  George... 
Hicks,  Samuel 


Mar. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Feb. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Jan.  24, 1864 

Mar.  23,1864 

Jan.  24,1864 

Mar.  23,1864 


4,1864  Jan. 
23, 1864  Mar. 

29.1863  Dec. 
2,1864  Mar. 

22.1864  Apr. 
11.1864  Feb. 

2. 1864  Apr. 


1,1864 
13, 1864 


13, 1862  Jan. 

1,1862  Aug. 

Nov. 


Feb.  13,1864 


Aug.  15,1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


1,1862 
15, 1862 
1, 1862 


Aug.  1, 1862 


15, 1862  Nov. 
"  A  ug. 
31,1862  Mar. 
15. 1862  Nov. 


31, 1861 


Hoober  Frank 


Bond  CO. 


July    28.1861 


Aug. 


4.1 
15. 1862 
31,1862 

5, 1862 
31, 1861 


Aug.    15,1862 


Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Killed  in  battle  Nov.  23, '64 
M.  O.  (as  Serg't)  July  9.'65 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant , 


Mustered  out  Sept.  24, 1864 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Deserted  Dec.  7,  1864 

Died  Mar.  19,  1865 

Mustered  out  June  24,1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Mustered  out  June  15, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Taken  prisoner  May  9, '64, 
at  Snake  Gap,  Ga.  No 
discharge  furnished 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

Taken  prisoner  Nov.  23, '64, 
near  MUledgeville,  Ga. 
No  discharge  furnished. 

Mustered  out  June  24  1865 

Disch.  Apr.  22, '65;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  June  29.  186& 

Died  Mar.  1,1865:   wounds, 

Disch.  Feb.  21, '65,  disabil. 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

M.  O.June  2,1865;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 


Deserted  July  28, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Died  at  Andersonville  pri- 
son June  18. '64.    Gr.  2211 

Died  Aug.  15,  1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 


Oct.      1, 1862  Trans,  to  V.  R.  C.  Nov.25,'64 
Aug.    15, 1862  Absent,  in  confinement,  at 

M.  O.  of  organization. 
July    28.1861'Mustered  out  Apr.  12, 1865. 


NINTH    (consolidated)    INFANTRY. 


469 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Herron,  Ephraim  . . 

Hill.  W.  .J 

Jackson.  Harvey  J. 

Keys,  John 

Moynihan,  Phillip. . 


McLean,  Alvin  A. 
Moake,  Abraham. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


10, 1862 
1, 1862 


Montgomery  co 
Bridge's  Corn's 


Sept. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Sept. 
15, 1862!  Nov. 


Nov.   17,1862 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Mifflin,  John 

Nicodemus,  M.  H 

Phelts,  Benjamin  ... 

Powel.  John - 

Poteete,  G.  W 

Pitcock.  Newton 

Richardson.  Samuel 
Robertson,  Samuel.. 

Stephens,  C.  J 

Stephens,  David 

Stephens,  F.  M 

Stroud,  J.  C 

Stroud.  J.  P 


Aug.     1.1862lNov.     4,1 


Montgomery  co 


Spillers,  Perrine 

Stickel,  F.  M 


Sharrock,  D.  L 

Sweet,  Thomas 

Turnage,  Henry 

Turnage,  Phillip 

Talbert,  William  .... 
Winters,  William  H. 


Montgomery  co 
Tower  Hill 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug, 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
July 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


23, 18621  Aug. 
15, 18621  Aug. 
14. 18621 

1,1862;  Nov, 
15.1862 
14, 1862!  Aug. 

l,1862aNIov. 
14.1862  Aug. 
15, 1862,  Aug. 
Nov. 
14,1862  Aug. 


15,1862 
28,1861 


3, 1861 
15,1862 


Nov. 
July 


Sept. 
Nov. 
Aug. 


15. 1862  Aug. 


Hecruits. 
Duncan,  H  iram  M . . . 
Polkner.  Benjamin! 
Folkner,  Joseph  J. .. 
Folkner.  James  M. .. 


Under  Cooks 
Bailey,  Charles.. 

Dixon.  Berry 

Drake,  Jack 

Houston,  Prank. 
Kimball,  Jasper. 
White,  Thomas.. 


Aug.  15.1862 
Aug.  1, 1862 


Dec.  18,1863 


,1861 
,1862 
,1862 

,1862 
,1862 


Mustered  out  July  9. 1865  . . 
Mustered  out  June  16  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865  . . 
Captured  Oct.  27, 1864,  near 

Rome,  (ia 

Mustered  out  Sept.  24.1864. 
M.  O.  June  23, 1865,  G.O.No. 

77.  A.  G.  O 

Killed    Nov.    23,1864,    near 

Milledgeville.  Ga 

Disch.  May  9. 1865:  disabil. 
Trans,  to  V.R.(;.,Mar.25,'65 
Mustered  i.ut  May  30, 1865  . 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865  .. 


Died  Sept.  5.1864 

Mustered  out  June  13, 1865. 

Died  at  Andersonville  pri- 
son, Oct.6.1864.  Gr.  10,440 

M.  O.July  II,  1865.  G.  0.27. 
Departm'nt  of  Kentucky 

Taken  prisoner  Oct  9,1863, 
Salem.  Miss.  No.  dis- 
cbarge furnished  

Mustered  out  Sept.  2. 1864. . 

Mustered  out  June  2,1865.. 

Deserted  July  28. 1864 

Mustered  out  Ju'y  9.1865.. 

Died  May  19.1864 


Nov.     4, 1862  Mustered  ont  July  9. 1865  , 


Jan.    24.1864 


Mustered  out  July  9.  1865, 

Deserted 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865 
Deserted 

Mustered  "out  July  9. 1865,  \ 


COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Frank  X.  Wagner 

Aug.   20,1864 
Aug.   20,1864 
Aug.  ^20,1864 

Mar.   31,1864 

Mar.   28.1864 
Aug.   15.1862 

Aug.   15,1862 

Oct.     11, 1864 

Oct.     11,1864 

Not  must'd. 
Dec.    18,1864 

Mar.    31,1864 

Mar.    30,1864 
Nov.     4. 1862 

Nov.     4. 1862 

First  Lieutenant. 
Jacob  Nicholas 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Chicago 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865  . . 
Canceled  

First  Sergeant. 
Lewis  L.  Troy  .  .. 

Belleville 

Chicago 

Promoted  Adjutant 

Sergeants. 

Jacob  Nicholas 

Isaac  Smith    .. 

Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 

First  Sergeant. 
William  H.  Slater 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865  . . 

470 


ADJUTANT   GENEEAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeants. 
Henry  Kremer... 

Christian  Rose... 
William  Felts  .... 
James  Leamster  . 


Corporals. 

Rolley  Smith 

Henry  Miller 

James  Smith 

Louis  Valentine 

Frederick  Koch 

William  Morgenstern. 


Chicago 


Chicago 


Mascoutah 
Chicago  ... 
Belleville.. 


Charles  Wright 

Veterans. 

Brenner,  Henry 

Balderman,  William.. 

Deasch.  George 

Seibert,  Charles 

Salzman,  John  M 


Vogel,  Bernhard. 


Chicago  

Hillsboro 

Belleville 

Chicago  

Bloomington , 


Belleville. 


Summerfield , 

Belleville 

Alton 


Recruits. 
Adam,  Christopher... 

Bauer,  George 

Brakebusch,  Henry... 

Becker,  Ferdinand jBelleville 

Bullion,  John Fosterburg  . 

Hess,  John |  Alton 

Fosterburg. 

Centreville . 

Shipman  ... 


Jargner.  August 
Keller,  Mathias  . 
Mitz,  Henry 


Seller,  John Belleville 

Sutter,  Benedict ISummerfield, 

Will,  Michael Belleville 

Webber,  Benedict Fosterburg.., 


]Vo7i-  Veterans. 
Alexander,  William  B 

Amand,  William [Belleville. 

Grain,  beorge  W 

Darrow,  Joseph i 

Elliott,  William  D  . 


Ekols,  Thomas 

Ivans,  James 

Harris,  Charles 

Hill,  John  A 

Hartwell,  John  L 

Hays,  Henry 

Howerton,  William  P. 

HuQter,  Joseph 

Jackson,  Nathan 

Jackson,  Josiah 

Jones,  William 

Leamster,  William  C. . 

Moore,  J  ames 

Moore,  John  S 

McAnnally,  Mathias.. 

McAnnally,   Isaac 

Mennes,  William  T 
Gemigen,  F.  W , 


Recter,  George  W. 
Rusching,  Hugh  ... 
Rainey,  Thomas  A. 
Rodgers,  William.. 
Stroutt.  William  ... 

Sanders,  Isaac 

Schmid.  J  ames  T . . . 
Smith,  Tnomas  R.. 

Spring,  Moses 

Smith,  George H... 
Schilly,  Fridolin... 


Jerseyville , 


Aug.  31.1862 


Mar. 
Aug. 


Aug. 


Aug, 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


27.1864 
15. 1862 


15,186; 
27, 1864 
15, 1862 
4, 1864 
26. 1864 
17, 1864 


Aug.  26,1862 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


26, 1864 
23, 1864 
26, 1864 
27, 1864 
23,1864 


Mar.    26,1864 


Oct.    31. 1862  M.  O.  May  26. 1865.  by  order 

I    WarDept 

Mar.  27, 1864  Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Nov.  ^5.18621  ;;  ;; 

Nov.  4, 1864  Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Mar.  27, 1864  M.  O.  July  9,  '65,  as  Serg't. . 

Nov.  4, 1862  Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 

Mar.  26, 1864  M.  O.  July  9,  '65,  as  Private 

Apr.  16, 1864  Absent  without  leave  at 
M.  O.  of  organization... 

Oct.  31.1862  M.  O.  May  26, 1865,  by  order 
War  department 

Mar.   26, 1864  Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 
Mar.    23,1864 
Mar.    26,18641 

27,1864  M.  O.  July  9,1865,  as  Corp. 

23, 1864  Trans,  to  Non-Com.  Staff, 
as  Chief  Bugler 

26, 1864  Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Feb. 


14, 1864 
15, 1864 
6, 1864 
8, 1864 
3, 1864 


Peb.  14 

Feb.  3, 1864 

Feb.  8, 

Jan.  22.1864 

Jan.  16. 1864 

Jan.  ^14. 

Feb.  3, 


Aug. 
Dec. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


1, 1862 
16, 1862 
15, 1862 

1, 1862 
15,1862 


6, 1861 
15, 1862 


Mar.  26,1864 

Feb.  8, 1864 

Mar.  26,1864 

Apr,  22.1864 

Feb.  3, 1864 

Mar.  ^26.1864 

Feb.  18,1864 

Jan.  29,1864 

Peb.  8, 1864 


Feb.      3,1864 


Nov.  5, 1862 
Feb.  28,1863 
Nov.     5,1862 


Sept.    6,1861 
Nov.     5, 1862 


Aug.  1, 1862 


Aug.  15,1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


1, 1862 
16, 1862 
15. 186r 


Aug,  n,l86 

Aug.  30.1862 

Aug.  ^15, 1862 

Aug.  ^1,1862 

Aug.  15,1862 
Aug.  1,1862 


Aug. 


Oct.     31, 1862 


Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 


Absent,  sick  at  muster-out 

of  organization 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


Absent  with  leave  at  M.  O. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Transferred  to  Co.  B 

M.  O.  June  30.  '65,  G.  O.  No, 

77,A.  G.  O 

M.  O.  July  9,1865,  as  Corp. 

Died  Oct.  13,1864 

Mustered  out  Sept.  11,1864. 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Transferred  to  Co.  B 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  20, 1865. 
Mustered  out  May  29,18fi5. 
Disch  Mar.  21. '65;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 


Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 
M.  O.,  order  of  War  Dept. 

May  26,1865 

5, 1862  Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


M.  O.  July  9,1865,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865 . . 


Oct.    31, 


52iM.  O..  order  of  War  Dept. 
1     May  26,1865 


NINTH    (consolidated)    INFANTRY. 


471 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sanders  George  B 

Aug.  _15. 1862 
Aug.  _  ^1, 1862 

Aug.   15,1862 

Jan.      1.1864 
Aug.   15,1862 
Mar.    7.1865 
Aug.   15,1862 
Aug.     1, 1862 

Aug.  ^  ^1, 1862 

Aug.  15.1862 

Aug.     1.1862 
Aug    19  1861 

Nov.  ,,5.1862 

Jan.      1.1864 
Nov.     5, 1862 
Mar.      7,1865 
Nov.  ,,5.1862 

Nov.  ,,5,1862 

Anc     1Q  Ififil 

Mustered  out  Jnlv  9.  ifiR."? 

Thalbert,  Thomas 

Thomas  -Joseph 

' 

Wal ker.  Georgre 

Walker  ^ilas         

• 

William   Alexiinder 

Riley,  Gulley 

Recruits   subsequent,    to 
Re-organization. 

Nuefent.  John 

Chicago  

Mustered  out  May  31  1865  ' 

Captured  at  Salem,  Miss.,. 
Oct.  8,1863 „' 

Died  Dec.  16. 1864 : 

Prisoners  of  War. 

Crain,  Francis 

Died.     Annapolis,    Jan    2,' 

1865 

Captured  at  Salem.  Miss.„ 

Oct.  8, 1863 

Died,  Anders'nville  pris'n' 

O'Daniel,  James  H 

June  1.'64;  grave  1533.... 

Reed.  Nicholas 

Mustered  out  Feb.  2.  1865    " 

Smith  G.  H  . 

Aug       1  1862iNnv       .S  1Sfi2 

Captured  at  Snake  Creek 

Sekinger,  August 

Under  Cooks. 

Belleville 

Jan.    15,1864 
Dec.  ,18,1863 
Dec.    10,1863 

Feb.      8.1864 
Jan.   ,24,1864 

.Tan.     IS  ISfid 

Gap.  Ga..  May  18.  1864...: 

Captured  at  Snake  Creek 

Gap,  Ga..  May  18, 1864...: 

Drake.  Jacob 

Transferred  to  C'o.  C    ...  .- 

Dixon,  Berry 

Sour.  Alex 

Dec.    18,1863' 

Apr.      4. 1864  Apr.      4.1864 

Dec.    18, 1863  J  an.    18, 1864 

"            1            '• 

>  >                     .1 

Townsend,  Simeon.  .. 

t  •                     . .         - 

COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Thomas  C.  Kidd 


First  Lieutenant. 
Thomas  F.McClintock 


Second  Lieutenant. 
William  P.  Reese 


Springfield, 
Aledo  


First  Sergeant. 
Thomas  C.  Kidd.... 


Sergeants. 
Thomas  P.  McClintock 

William  P.  Reese 

Joseph  R.  Cox 

George  M.  Gilmore  ... 


Corporals. 

Frank  M.  Tilitson 

Thomas  A.  Edmonson 

Michael  Fisher 

William  Dillard 

William  J.  Stevens 


Springfield  , 
Aledo  


Aledo  .. 
Bosion. 


Chicago  ... 
Jonesboro 


Aug.   20,1864  Oct.    11,1864 


Aug.  20,1864 
Oct.  7,1864 
July    28.1861 


Mar.  25,1864 

Aug.  15,1862 

Mar.  25.1864 

Mar.  31,1864 


Mar.  25.1864 
Aug.  20.1862 
Sept.  14.1864 
Aug.   15,1862 


Oct.  11,1864 
Oct.  10,1864 
July    28.1861 


Mar.  25,1864 

Nov.  4. 1862 

Mar.  25,1864 

Mar.  31,1864 


Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Promoted  Captain 


Promoted  1st  Lieutenant. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 
Trans,  to  non-com.  staff.. 


Mar.    25. 1864  Mustered  out  July  9, 1864. 
Nov.     4,18621 

Sept.  14, 1861 1  Discharged  Sept.  19. 1864  . 
Nov.     4, 1862  Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


472 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


William  H.  H.  Riley., 

John  W.  Hoy 

James  Miller 


3f us  idem. 
George  W.  Rose. 


Aledo  . . . 
Chicaeo 

Chicago 


Veterans. 

Boyer,  William 

Dodson,  Abisha 

Prothingham.D.  C... 

Fulmer,  John , 

Gilmore,  James 


Aledo 

Keithsburg. 

Chicago  

Belleville... 
Boston 


Mar.  25.1864 
Jan.  28, 1864 
Mar.  25.1864 


Mar.  25,1864 


Mar.  25,1864 


Grraham,  Elisha  P Ichicago 

Hughes. Edwin 

Hicks,  James  L 

Jackson, Martin  W.. 

Lyons,  John 

Miller.Joseph  L 

McGJinnis,  John 

Primley,  William  P  . 

Shroyer,  James 

Smith,  Villiam  H.  H 

Stewart,  James 

Taylor,  Ira 

Triplet.  William  G  .. 

Ward.  James 

White, Jacob 


Carbondale.. 
Bellpville.... 

Chicago 

Paducah,  Ky 
Rock  Island. 
Chicago  


Veteran  Recruits. 

Hickman,  Hugh  A 

Kilpatrick,  George  W. 

Miller.Eugene 

Mock,  Abraham 

Woods, Thomas  W.... 


JVon-  Veterans. 

Anderson,  T.  C 

Anderson,  William  G, 
Allabaugh,  Robert  R.. 

Ayers,  Joseph 

Allen. VirenH , 

Bev(-1,  William  S , 

Bayles.  David  S , 

Bynham,  William  Y. . 

Burns,  Thomas  G 

Curtner,  Daniel , 

Carmichael.G.  W 

Cox,  Augustus  B 


Dunn,  William  D. 

Dunn,  John  R 

Dixon, John 

Pox,  Calvin  E 


Frazier.  William , 

Perrel,  WyattC 

Peater,  Anthony , 

Gmelin,  Henry 

Goodman.  Henry , 

Hewlett.  Altenmont. . , 

Hewlett.  Lemuel 

Hall,  Willis 

Hall,  Russell 

Howerton,  John  P 

Johnson,  Lemuel 


Jones, James  P. 
Morehead,John 


Miller.  William  T.... 
Martin.  Samuel  J.  B. 
Pembleton,  Joshua.. 

Rank, John 

Reed,  Alfred 

Smith,  Milton 

Swires,  Prank  N 

Spinks,  James  J 


Struble.DavidM.  C... 


Belleville. 


Aledo . 


Fayetteville  . 

Aledo 

Belleville.... 

BridgesCorners 

Belleville.... 


Aledo  

Carbondale. 


Fayetteville  . 
Lebanon 


Belleville... 
Carbondale. 


Mar.  25.1864 


Mar.  25.1865 


Mar.  25,1864 


Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 


Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 


Mustered  out  July  9. 1865.. 


Jan. 
Mar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Mar, 


Jan. 
Mar. 


Feb. 
Jan. 
May 


Feb. 


4, 1861 
^25, 1861 

_  4.1864 

^25, 1864 

^  ^4. 1864 

25,1864 


4, 1864 
25, 1864 


5, 1864 
28, 1864 
1, 1864 


.Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 


Jan. 
Mar. 


4. 1864 
31. 1864 
25, 1864 
^  4, 1864 

25,1864 

^^4,1864 

25, 1864 


4, 1861 
25, 1864 


Died  February  6,1865 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 
Trans,  to  non-com.  staff.. 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 


Died  March  24, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 
Trans,  to  non-com.  staff.. 
Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 
Trans,  to  non-com.  staff.. 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Aug.   15,1862 


Oct. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


1, 1862 

22. 1861 

15. 1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


20, 1862 
15. 1862 

15. 1861 

15. 1862 


Aug.     6,1861 


Sept. 
Aug. 

A.ug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 


18, 1861 
^15, 1862 

15. 1861 

20. 1862 
20, 1862 
20, 1S62 
15, 1862 


Sept.  18,1861 


Mar.  25,1864 

May  1. 1864 

May  11.1864 

Mar.  26,1864 


Dec.  18.1862 
Sept.  22. 1861 
Nov.     4, 1862 


Aug.   15,] 
Nor.      4, 1862 


Aug.  15.1861 
Nov.  4.1862 


Aug.     9,1861 

Sept.  18,1861 
Nov.    _4. 1862 

Aug.  15.1861 

Oct.  20, 1862 

Nov.  4.1862 

Oct.  20, 1862 

Nov.  4, 1862 

Sept,  18.1861 


Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. 


Deserted  Nov.  13,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 


Died  March  24. 1865 , 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 
Died  September  16. 1864. . . 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

Discharged  Sept.  22,1864  . 
M.  O.July  9, '65.  as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  18. 1865 
Mustered  out  .luly  9.  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  17,  1865 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 
Died  in  prison, Charleston 

S.  C,  Sept.  16,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 


Died,  Andersonville    pris 

on.  May  31.  1864 , 

Mustered  out  July  24. 1865 

Deserted 

Mustered  out  .July  9.  1865. 
Died,  Anders'nville  prison 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  20, 1865. 

Captured  1865;  not  heard 
from  since 

M.  O.July  9. '65.  as  Corp... 

Died.  Andersonville  pris- 
on.   Grave  2646 

Discharged  Sept.  19.1864  .. 

Mustered  out  July  9.^1865.. 

Mustered  out  May  31. 1866.. 
Mustered  out  July  9.^1865.. 

Trans,  to  non-com,  staff... 
M   O.  May  31. 1865.  by  order 

War  Department 

Discharged  Sept.  19,1864  .. 


NINTH    (consolidated)    INFANTRY. 


473 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence, 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 

muster. 


Talday,  William 

Vestal,  Neal 

Warren,  George  W. 
Wilhelm,  Marshall. 
Wollard.  John  R  ... 
Forby,  William 


Eecruits. 
Anno,  Joseph 


Aledo 

Carbondale. 


Burd.William  W  . 
Barknar,  John  S  . 


Boles,  Henry 

Bradley,  Marcus 

Bond. John  P 

Chamness,  Marsh'llE, 

Chambers,  Henry 

■Chitty,  Tayfact 

Childers,  Robert 


Childers,  Joel 


Duncan,  Hiram  M. 
Etherton.  Charles. 


Fleming,  Frederick. 


How,  Erastus  C 

Hill.  Radford 

Harlow,  Bapet 

Meridith,  William  B. 
McUormick,  Wesley  . 
Prouty,  John  M 


Price.  Henry  G 

Perry,  Rols 

Reily,  Georse  W  .. 
Reed.  Sylvester... 
Roberts.  Edwin  B. 

Kols,  George  V 

Smith,  George  W.. 


Talbot.  Squire.... 
Turnage,  Henry.. 
Waldron,  Tefford 


Under   Cooks   and 
Teamsters . 

Anderson,  Loyal 

Hewley.  Sam 

Mason,  Israel 

Peters,  Davis 

Talday,  Jack 

Talday,  Hartwell 

Williams.  Simons 

Williams.  George 


Aug.  15, 1862  Nov.  4, 1862 
Dec.  18,1861  Dec.  18,1861 
Sept.  16,186l|Sept.  16.1861 
Aug.  _15, 1862  Nov.  ^4,1862 

Aug.   25, 1863  Aug.   25, 1863 


Jan.      1, 1864 


Aug.    15,1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


29, 1861 
15,1862 


5. 1864 

24.1862 

1,1864 
15, 1862 
22.1861 
^15. 1861 

5.1864 

15, 1862 


21. 1862 
15.1862 


1.1864 
15, 1862 
1, 1864 


Dec.  18,1863 
Jan  28,1864 
Dec.    18,1864 


Jan.    24,1864 


,1861 
,1862 


Jan. 
Dec. 

■Jan. 

Nov. 
Aug. 
Nov. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Jan. 
Aug. 
Nov. 


Jan. 
Nov. 
Jan. 


1, 1864 
30, 1862 
4, 1862 


1. 1864 
4, 1862 
1. 1864 


Jan.    24,1864 


Died,Andersonville  prison 
Discharged  Dec.  18.1864  ... 
Discharged  Sept.  16,1864  .. 
Mustered  out  July  9.1865.. 

Died  July  24, 1864,  Rome,  Ga 


Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9.^1865.. 

Discharged  Aug.  29.1864... 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 

Absent  at  M,0. of  organi'n 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 

Trans,  to  31  st  111.  Mar.28,'65. 
by  order  of  War  Dept... 

Trans.to31stIll.Mar.28.'65, 
by  order  of  War  Dept  ... 

Transferred  to  Co.  C 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 

Discharged  Aug.  29,1864... 
Mustered  out  July  9.  ^1865. . 

Absent,  sick,  .it  muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  13,1865. 

Discharged  March  29,1865. 

Transferred  to  Co.  B 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 

M.O.as  of  27th  Inf.  Jun.7.'65 
Died  in  field  hospital.  Va. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  9.1865. 

Deserted  Nov.  18.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865! 
Deserted  Nov.  11.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.1865.' 


COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains. 
William  M.  Cooper. 


■Charles  T.  Hunter  ... 

First  Lieutenants. 
William  M.  Cooper... 

■Charles  Wehling 

Charles  T.  Hunter  ... 
William  M.  Dearson  . 


Chapin  . . 
Red  Bud. 


Aug.   20.1864 
July     9, 1865 


Apr.      4, 1864 
Aug.   20,1864 


July      9, 


Notmust'r'd 


Notmust'r'd 
Notmust'r'd 


Dropped  from  rolls  July  1, 
1865,  under  G.  O.  No.  83, 
A.  G.  O.,  Mar.  13,1865  .... 

M.  O.  as  2d  Lieut.  July  9, '65 


Promoted 

Canceled  

Promoted 

Mustered  out  as  1st  Sergt. 
July  9.1865 


474 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT, 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Charles  T.  Hunter  ... 
William  M.  Dearson  , 
William  Moore , 


First  Sergeant. 
William  M.  Dearson 


Sergeants. 
Charles  Wehlingf... 

Charles  T.  Hunter  , 
Charles  W.  Miller., 
William  Moore 


Corporals. 
Reuben  Turnage.. 

James  Glenn 

HezekiahC.  Gill  .. 

James  Hefflin 

Frederick  Kramp  . 

William  Lovell 

John  W.  Oden  .... 
John  Fruind  


O'Fallon.. 
Belleville. 


Veterans. 

Bertram,  Henry 

Caspari,  Henry 

Euler.Jacob 

Gartheoffner,  Anton 
Guckes,  Gottfred  — 

Hauser,  John 

Lambe.  Christian  .. . . 

Louth,  Frederick 

Scheide.John  

Weiss,  John 

Zweibarth,  Henry  . . . 


Recruits- 
Knigrht,  Thomas  A  . . . 
Newhouse,  Augustus 

Non-Veterans. 

Abney,  Francis  M 

Abney,  Paul 


Baldre,  Richard 

Baumgartner,  Fredr'k 


Bird  well,  John  H. 
Deason,  James  A. 
Dunn,  Henry 


Eason,  William  L  . , 

Enoch,  Leonard 

Flanagan,  Richard  . 

Forbes,  David 

Grissura,  fhomas  . . 

Hall,  William 

Hazlewood,  John ... 

Henry,  John 

Hewlett,  Martin  R. 

Howell, Jasper 

Hunter,  William  B 
Jordan,  William  H 
Kassing,  William . 
Ludwig,  Balthersar . 


Manning,  Henry. 

McCabe,  James 

McUabe.John 

Morris,  Robert 

Morris,  William 

Neighbors,  John  C  ... 
Peterman,  Benjamin. 
Peterman.(Teorge  ... 
Peterman,  William  G 

Potter,  Isaiah 

Potter,  William 


Belleville. 

Belleville. 
Chicago  .. 
Belleville! 


Aug.  ^20.1864 

July  9,1865 

Aug.  1,1862 

Aug.  25,1862 

Aug.  20,1862 
Sept.    8.1861 

Mar.  26,1864 


Aug.  15,1862 
Aug.  1, 1862 


Oct.   2.: 
Aug.  ^  ^1, 1862 

Mar.  26,1864 


Mar.  26,1864 


Oct.    n.l864 
Notmust'r'd 

Nov.     5, 1862 

Aug.   31.1862 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 

Mustered    out    (as   Sergt) 

July  9,1865 

Mus    red  out  July  9  1865.. 


Disch.  May  27.  1865.  order 

War  Department 

Nov.  5,1862  Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 
Sept.  31,1861  Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mar.    26, 1864  Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. . 


Nov.  5.1862 


Feb. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Mar. 


5,1862 
4, 1862 
26. 1864 


Mar.    26,1864 


Anna 

Fosterburg 


Feb.      7.1864 
Feb.      3. 1864 


Aug.     1. 1862 


Aug.   20,1862 
Aug.     1, 1862 


Aug.  ^15,1862 
Aug.     1, 1862 


Aug.   15,1862 
Aug.     1,1862 


Aug.   15.1862 


Mar.    26,1864 


Nov. 
Nov. 


5, 1862 
4, 186; 


Nov.     5, 1862 
Nov.     4, 1862 


Aug. 

^  1, 1862 

Jan. 
Aug. 

9, 1863 
25. 1862 

Aug. 
Aug. 

1,1862 
15, 1862 

Aug. 

1,1862 

Aug. 
Aug. 

15,1862 
^^1.1862 

Aug. 

_15, 1862 

Feb. 
Aug. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


28, 1863 
31, 186: 

5, 1862 
4. 186: 
4, 186 
4.1862 


M.  O.  July  9, 1865.  as  Sergt. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  9.1865. 


Mustered  out  July  9, 1865..^ 


.  O.  July  9, 1865,  as  Corp. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C  .... 

Mustered  out  July  29,  '65. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 

of  organization  

Discharged  May  27,    1865, 

orders  War  Department. 
M.  O.  July  9,  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 
Killed,    Sandersville.  Ga., 

Nov.  25,  1S64 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1S65.. 


Died  September  1, 1864  ... 

Died  January  8, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

Discharged  May   25,    1865 

order  War  Department. 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 


Died  August  22,  1864 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865.. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 

of  organization 


NINTH    (consolidated)    INFANTRY. 


475 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Kice,  Jeremiah  M  . . 
Rumsey,  (ieorge  H. 

Schloter,  Jacob 

Stalborls,  Henry... 


Stevens,  Thomas 

Stevens,  William 

Thurston,  James  M... 

Wattson,  Joseph 

Williamson,  Cornelius 


Prisoners  of  War. 
Carter,  Sylvester.. 

Clayton,  George.... 


Enock,  John.. 
Erbe,  Joseph . 


Forbes,  Madison  M 


Hall,  Joseph , 

Hohrein,  John  — 
Reither,  Charles 
Schultse,  Henry. 


Mecruits,     subsequent 

to  He-organization. 
Hill,  John  A 


Hunter,  Aaron  M. 
McAnnelly,  Isaac 


Phillips,  Levi  v.. 

Rawls,  George  W 

Seilas,  John 

Tramwell,  Milo... 


Under  Cooks 

Drake,  Sam 

Grixby,  Burk 

Murray,  Martin 
Simpson,  Jesse 


Teamsters. 

Scott,  James 

Taylor,  Jim 

Townsend,  Abraham. 


Townsend,  Joe  . 


O'Fallon 

Belleville 

Edwardsville 


Aug.  1,1862 


Jan.  14, 1863 
Aug.  23,1862 


Aug.  1, 1862 


Aug.  1, 1862 

Aug.  1.1861 

Aug.  1.1862 

Aug.  ^18.1861 

Aug.  10,1861 

Aug.  1,1862 

Aug.  20.1862 

Aug.  1,1862 

Jan.  1.1864 

Aug.  15,1862 

Jan. 

Aug, 


Nov.  ^4,1862 

Feb.   1, 1863 
Aug.  31,1862 

Aug.  4,1862 


Nov.  4, 1862 


Aug.  31,1861 
Nov.  4, 1862 


Aug.  31,1861 


Nov. 


Nov. 
Nov. 


Feb. 
Nov. 


1864  Jan. 
1, 1862  Nov. 


Dec,  18,1863 


5, 1862 
4, 1862 

25. 1864 

4,1862 
16. 1864 
4, 1862 


Jan.  24,1864 


Jan.  24.1864 


Mustered  out  July  9, 1865  . . 

Captured  Nov.  26, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865  . . 

Discharged    May    27.  1865. 

Order  War  Department. 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865  .. 

Disch.  Mar.  12, '65;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865  .. 
M.  O.  July  9.'65.  as  corp'l.. 


Died  in  Andersonville 
prison  Sept.  28, 1864 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865  . . 

Died,  Andersonville  pri- 
son, Sept.  25.'64.    Gr.  97ir 

M.O.June  14.'65.  as  Wm.  M. 
Forbes.    Order  W.  D.... 

Captured  April  17,1864 

Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. . 

Mustered  out  May  27. 1865.. 

Mustered  out  April  14,1865.. 


Absent,  sick,  at  muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9,1865  .. 

M.O.  May  30.'65.  Telegram 
from  A.  G.  O.,  May  6.'65  . 

Captured  Nov.  30. '64  No 
discharge  furnished 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865  . . 


Deserted  March  15,1865... 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865  , 


Mustered  out  July  9, 1865  . . 
Deserted  March  15,1865.... 
Absent,    sick,    at   muster- 
out  of  organization 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865.. 


COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

lemarks. 

Captain. 

Jan.      1,1864 
July     9,1865 

July      9,1865 
Jan.     11.1864 

July      9. 1865 

Jan.      1. 1864 

Jan.    ^1.1864 

Jan.    27,1864 
Not  must'd. 

Not  must'd. 
Jan.      1.1864 

Not  must'd. 

Jan.      1.1864 

Jan.    ^1,1864 

Henry  J.  Martin 

First  Lieutenant. 

James  McNulty 

Henry  J.  Martin 

Second  Lieutenant. 
John  D.  Long 

Winchester  .... 

Annawan  

Winchester  .... 

Alton  . 

M.  O.  as  1st  Lieut.  July  9, '65 

M.O.  as  Serg't.July9,'65.. 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865  .. 

M.  0.  as  Serg't  July  9, '65.. 

First  Sergeant. 
John  D.  Long 

Alton 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865 .. 

Sergeants. 

James  McNulty 

David  D.  Fronk 

Benjamin  F.  Hickok.. 

Annawan 

Exeter....:;;!;; 

Absent  on  furlough  at  M.O 
Mustered  out  July  9,1865  .. 

476 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Corporals. 
John  J    Brady 

Tiskilwa 

Jacksonville  ... 
Walker's  Grove 
Keithsburg  .... 
New  Boston.... 

Annawan 

Versailles 

Newbern 

Exeter 

Jan.    ^1.1864 

Nov.  ^18.1863 
Jan.    ^1.1864 

Jan.   ^^1.1864 

Jan.      2, 1864 
Jan.      1. 1864 
Mar.     9.1864 
Jan.   ^^1.1864 

Mar.    18.1864 
Jan.    ^^1,1864 

Mar.    25.1864 

Jan.      1.1864 
Jan.      9. 1864 
Jan.    _  ^1.1864 

Jan.      5.1864 

Jan.   ^1.1864 

Nov.    18,1863 
Aug.   13.1862 

Jan.   ^^1.1864 

Mar.    31.1864 
Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Mar.    14.1864 
Jan.    ^1.1864 

Aug.   26.1862 

Feb.    19.1864 
Jan.      1,1864 

Aug.   14,1862 
Jan.      1,1864 
Keb.      9, 1864 
Jan.   _  1,1864 

Aug.    13,1862 

Jan.      1, 1864 
Feb.     19.1864 
Jan.      1.1864 

Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Nov.  ^18.1863 
Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Jan.    _  1,1864 

Jan.      3.1864 
Jan.      1. 1864 
Mar.   19.1864 
Jan.    ^1.1864 

Mar.    18.1864 
Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Mar.    25.1864 

Jan.      1.1864 
Jan.      9,1864 
Jan.     ^1.1864 

Jan.      5, 1864 

Jan.    ^^1,1864 

Nov.    18,1863 
Aug.    13,1862 

Jan.   ^1.1864 

Mar.    31,1864 
Jan.   ^  L1864 

Mar.    14.1864 
Jan.    ^  1.1SG4 

Aug.   31.1862 

Feb.    19.1864 
Jan.      1.1864 

Dec.      1.1862 
Jan.      1.1864 
Keb.      9. 1864 
Jan.     _1.1864 

Dec.      1. 1862 

Jan.      1.1864 
Ft-b.    19. 1864 
Jan.      1,1864 

Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

John  H.   Burdett 

William  B.  Fleming  .. 
Labaa  B.  Noble 

Absent  on  furlough  at  M.O 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 

Julius  Vandeventer. . . 
Frank  Mott 

,'.             !! 

Privates. 

Absent,  sick  at  M.O.  of  org. 
Absent  on  furlough  at  M.O 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 

Bennett,  Christoph.  C. 
Boyles,  Lafayette 

New  Salem 

Jersey  Landing 

Bog^s,  Charles  T 

Bouseher.  William  F.. 
Benjamin.  John  W.... 

Murphysboro  .. 

::          :: 

Benjamin.  George  T.. 

Carroll.  George 

Connett.  William 

Cassady.  Peter 

Yatesville 

Annawan 

M.O.Julyl3,'65,asof27Ill. 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

M.O.  July  24,'65,  as  0127  111. 
Captured,  Franklin,  Tenn.. 

Nov.  30.  1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 

Waterford 

New  Boston.... 
Murphysboro  .. 

Annawan 

Galesburg 

■lersey  Landing 
Walkers  Grove 

Collins.  Alfred  M 

Cheatham.  John 

Chew,  Andrew  B 

Grain,  Dessney 

Creath,  Phiueas 

Durham,  Walter 

Dwyre,  Michael 

Dixon, Henry  C 

Essley,  John  F 

Mustered  out  Aug.  5, 1865. . 

New  Boston 

Murphysboro  .. 
Annawan 

No  discharge  furnished  at 

M.  0.  of  organization 

M.O.July24.'65.asof  27III. 
Absenton  furlough  at  M.O 
Mustered  out  July  9,  1865. 

Deserted  June  22,  1865 

Mustered  out  July  9, 1865. 

Disch.  May  28,  1865,  order 

War  Department 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 

Pitzgerald,  Patrick  ... 
Gochenouer,  Henry... 
Goeheuouer.  William. 
Graham.  Alexander  J. 

Hammonds.  Albert  ... 

Holton,  George 

Holliday.  Henry 

Heitz.  Sopha 

Versailles 

Brighton 

Murphysboro  .. 

Conr-ord 

Quincy 

Hanback.  Charles 

Johnson.  John  W 

James.  Hurlbert  F 

Jackson.  Wiley  T 

Kelly.  James 

Nepoiiset 

Versailles 

Eliza 

Captured.  Franklin.  Tenn. 

Nov.30.1864 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 

Kimbler.  John 

11                      11 

Kiuslow.  Thomas 

Knep.  Joel 

Kirsch.  George 

Lynch.  Patrick 

Long,  Owen 

Macomb 

VersHilles 

Springfield.... 
Greenville 

Absent  on  furlough  at  M.O 
M.  O.June  9. '65.  as  of  27  III 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 

Louke,  George 

Larby,  Venton 

Buck  Inn 

Butler 

11 

Le.ster.  Shipley  W 

Bath 

11                     11 

Lakev,  Lewis 

Keithsburg 

Annawan 

Springfield 

Exeter 

11                     .1 

Meise,  August 

Disch.  May  28.  1865,  order 

of  War  Department 

Mustered  out  July  9.  1865. 

Mitchell.  Marion  J  .... 

Mayo,  Hugh  L 

Perry 

Mayo.  William  H 

pitalatM   O.  of  org 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 

Moore.  John  H 

NoblH.Van  A 

Miles'  Station.. 

N-edham.  John  W.  L. 

O'RilHy,  Thomas 

Parkhurst.Josiah  C  .. 
Paul,  William 

Murphysboro  .. 

Whitehall 

Galena    

Zanesville 

Alton 

Absenton  furlough  at  M.O 
Mustered  out  July  9. 1865. 

Figus.  Thomas  

Prouty.  William  H  ..  . 

Capt.  Franklin. Tenn. .Nov. 

30.'64.  No  disch.  furnish. 

Captured  Nov.  30,  1864 

Naples 

Richards.  David 

Bath 

Stevens.  Peter 

Wheeling 

.1                      11 

NINTH  (consolidated)  INFANTRY. 


477 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Stillwell.  Charles  J... 

Stillwell.  William 

Stillwell,  George 

Annawan 

Jan. 
Mar. 

Jan. 

Dec. 
Jan. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Aug. 

Apr. 
Mar. 

13, 1864 
25, 1864 

^  ^1, 1864 

17,1863 
1.1864 

5.1864 
1, 1864 
10,1861 

11,1864 
_  ^3, 1863 

Jan.    14,1864 
Mar.  ^25,1864 

Jan.   _  ^1.1864 

Dec.    17,1863 
Jan.   ^^1,1864 

Jan.      5,1864 
Jnn.      1.1864 
Aug.  10,1862 

Apr.    11.1864 
Oct.    29,1863 

Absent  on  furlough  a1  M.O 
Mustered  out  July  9^^1805.. 

"                      ' ' 

Sabins.  Charles  O 

Sargent.  James  M 

Tracy,  William  V 

Millersburg 

Jacksonville  ... 

::          :: 

Tucker,  Lewis  A 

Tempest,  Robert 

Thornton.  Thomas  C  . 

Vizard,  Martin 

Williams,  Robert  F... 
Wadsack,  Frederick.. 
Welsh,  William 

Mt.  Sterling.... 
Havana . 

.. 

Millersburg 

Neponset 

Miles'  Station.. 
EHza 

Woodward,  Joel  N  .... 

Woolsey,  Joshua 

Woolsey,  Richard 

New  Boston 

Murphysboro  .. 

Jacksonville  ... 

Disch.   May  25.  1865,  order 
of  War  Dep't 

Watt,  William  J 

Under  Cooks. 
Armstead   iStark 

Absent  on  furlough  at  M. O 
Mustered  out  July  9, 1866.. 

UNASSIGNED  RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Abbott,  Jesse 

Branch.  Frederick. 

Clark. JohnC 

Eichler,  Man 

Garbar,  Nicholas... 
Griflfin,  Benjamin.. 

Harrison,  David 

Johnson,  Thomas  . . 
Miller.  Edward  T  .. 
May,  Benjamin  F  . . 


Crab  Orchard.. 

Lebanon 

Frankfort  

Mascoutah 

Dark  co.,Ohio  . 

DeSoto 

Troy 

Belleville 

Shelbyville 

South  Pass 


Miller.  Joseph 

Niedermuiler,  George. 

Osborne,  Henry 

O'Brien,  Dennis 

Oflfiner.  Henry 

Ryan.  Daniel 

Stotler,  .lackson  F 

Salcer.  Ernst 

Stillwell.  John  G 

Vancil,  Welles 


Anna 

Mascoutah 

Anna 

Minonk 

Leijanon 

Edwardsville 

DeSoto 

Mascoutah  ... 

O'Fallon 

Anna 


Mar. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
.Jan. 
Dec. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


DiedApr.15.  '64;C'mpB'tler 


Mar.   27,1864 


Mar.  24.1864 
Feb.  8.1864 
Dec.  29,1863 


Deserted 

Discharged  Jiily  1,  1864'. ! '. '. 


Jan.    11.1865 
Feb." '3,' 1864 


Died  Apr.  14, 1864;  at  Camp 

Butler 

Discharged  Apr.  20. 1864... 

Deserted 

Rejected 


Discharged. 
Deserted  ... 


Discharged. 


HEADQUARTERS  DEPARTMENT  AND  ARMY  OP  THE  TENNESSEE, 
Special  Field  Orders,  \  Before  Atlanta.  Ga.,  July  21, 1864. 

No.  74.  ; 

1st.  The  enlisted  men  of  the  Ninth  Illinois  Infantry  whose  term  of  service  expires  dur- 
ing the  present  month,  with  such  officers  of  same  as  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  desire 
to  be  mustered  out  of  the  service,  will  forthwith  proceed  to  Chattanooga,  Tennessee,  under 
charge  of  Colonel  Mersey,  for  the  purpose  of  muster-out. 

2d.  The  remaining  men  of  the  regiment  will  be  consolidated  into  one  or  more  com- 
panies of  the  legal  maximum  standard,  under  the  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  J  J. 
Phillips,  and  the  requisite  number  of  other  commissioned  ofl&cers  will  be  appointed  and 
assigned  on  the  recommendation  of  Major  General  Dodge,  commanding  left  wing  Sixteenth 
Army  Corps. 

3.  Major  General  G.  M.  Dodge  will  order  an  oflBcer  from  the  Battalion  thus  organized  to 
Nashville,  Tennessee,  to  procure  a  sufficient  number  of  Spencer  rifles  to  arm  the  command. 

By  order  of  Major  GeneralJASXES  B.  McPherson. 

(Signed)  WILLIAM  T.  CLARK,  A>isistant  Adjutant  General. 


478 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


TENTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 


Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Colonels. 
James  D.  Morgan. 
John  Tillson 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 

John  Tillson 

McLean  F.  Wood 

David  Gillespie 

Chas.  H.  Adams 


Majors . 

John  Tillson 

Francis  A.  Dallam 


Joseph  G.  Rowland. 
Charles  S.  Cowan... 
Samuel  .J.  Wilson... 
George  A.  Race 


Adjutants. 
Joseph  G.  Rowland. 
Theodore  Wiseman. 
William  W.  Rice.... 


James  W.  Allen. 


Quartermasters. 

Oliver  J.  Pyatt 

Benjamin  F.  Price 

Reuben  C.  Rutherford 

Surgeons. 

Henry  R.  Payne 

Robert  L.  Ritchie 


1st  AssH  Surgeons. 

Daniel  Stahl 

Isaac  H.  Reeder 

William  P.Nichols.... 


ad  Ass't  Surgeon. 
John  W.  Craig 


Chaplains. 
William  H.  Collins. 
William  B.  Linell . . 


Quincy 

Jacksonville 

Chester 

Jacksonville 


Quincy 
Oquawk 


Quincy 


Quincy  . .. 
Belleville. 
Oquawka ■ 


Jacksonville 
Meredosia ... 


Marshall. 
Warsaw  . 


Quincy 

Wenona 

Walnut  Hill. 


Cairo 

Jacksonville 


May    20,1861 
June  13.1862 


Sept.  9,- 
July  23,1862 
June  12.1865 
July    29,1861 


May  27.1 

Oct.  24,1861 

Feb.  11,1862 

June  23,1862 

Mar.  23,1864 

Dec.  2,1864 


Apr.  29,1861 

Feb.  11,  r" 

Feb.  28,1863 

May  22.1864 


Sept.  20.1861 
Oct.  6, 1864 
July    29,1861 


Nov.     4, 1861 
Nov.    20,1864 


May    18,1 
Oct.     10, 1862 
Sept.  26,1864 


Aug.  21.1862 


July    29,1861 
July    17.1862 


Sept. 
July 
Mar. 
July 


July 


9. 1861 
23, 1863 
28, 1865 
29, 1861 


Pro.  Brig.  Gen.  July  17, '62. 

Pro.Bt.Brig.Gen  Mar.10,'65 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  Jan.  12, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
Not  mustered 


July 
Apr. 
Mar. 


29, 1861  Promoted ' 

Resigned  Jan.  20,  1862,  to 

accept  staff  appointm't.. 

Resigned  June  23,1862 

23. 1862lResigned  March  23, 1864. . . . 
12, 18641  Discharged  Dec.  2,1864  .... 
28,1865  Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 


July  29.1861 
May' "io."  1863 
Aug.     4.1864 


Promoted  Major 

M   O.  for  prom.  Apr.  23.  '63 
Wounded  at  Resaca;  died 

June  16, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. . 


Oct.  10, 1861  Mustered  out  Oct.  9. 1864. . 
June  2, 1865  Mustered  out  July  4. 1865. 
July    29, 1861  Not  commissioned 


Nov. 
Apr. 


5, 1865 


Mustered  out  Nov.  12.1864. 
Mustered  out  July  4,1865  .. 


July  29. 1861  Resigned  Aug.  31, 1861 . . . . 
Oct.  10,1862  Resigned  Set't.  16,186*.... 
Dec.      5, 1864  Mustered  out  July  4, 1865  , 


May    17,1862 


July    25.1861 
Dec.    16,1862 


Jan.      4, 1863 


Med.  Purveyor,  Departm't 
Cumberland 


Resigned  June  21.1862. 
Resigned  July  12,1863.. 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


479 


NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeant  Majors. 
George  H.  Ayers 

Charles  B.  Simpson... 
Thomas  Corks 

Quarterinnster  Sergts. 
Benjamin  F.  Price  — 

Henderson  co.. 

Oquawka 

Sandwich 

Jacksonville  . . . 

Sept.  20, 1861 
Jan.    ^1,1864 

Jan.    _  ^1,1864 

Aug.   17,1861 
Jan.    _  ^1,1864 

Sept.  20,1861 
Jan.    ^6,1864 

Jan.   ,6,1864 

Aug.    17,1861 
Jan.    ,6.1864 

Sept.    6,1861 

Pro.  1st  Lieut.  17th  U.  S. 

C.  I..  Dec.  1.1863 

Pro.  1st  Lieut.  Co.  F 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Pro.  Quartermaster 

Commissaj-y  Sercjis. 

Trans,  to  Co.  C 

Merv.  R.  VanNostrand 
Lorenzo  Wait 

Sandwich 

Pro.  1st  Lieut.  Co.  F 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. . 

Hospital  Stewards. 
Zephan'h  S.  Reynolds 
John  W.  Craig.     . 

Cairo 

Promoted  Ass't  Sergeon  . 

Erwardsville... 
Oquawka 

Jan.   ^^1,1864 

Jan.   ,,6,1864 

Discharged  Oct.  25,1864.... 

Robert  H.  Mead 

Principal  Musicians. 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Aug.   17,1861 

Aug.  iiisei 

John  W.  Johnson  . 

Thomas  Corke  

William  H.  Catts 

Sandwich 

Jan.   ^^1.1864 
Jan.      1,1864 



Jan.      6, 1864  Promoted  Sergeant  Major. 
Mustered  ont  Jiilv  4.1Sfi5  . 

James  M.  Boyd 

Color  Bearer. 

Edwardsville  .. 

Jan.      6, 1864 

COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


captains. 
McLaine  F.  Wood., 
James  F.  Laugley.. 
Charles  Carpenter  . 
Henry  McGrath 


First  Lieutenants. 
James  F.  Langley... 
Charles  Carpenter.. 

Henry  McGrath 

Robert  Cromwell 


Second  Lieutenapts. 

ptho  D.  Critzer 

Henry  McGrath 

Robert  Cromwell 

James  M.  Swales  — 


First  Sergeant. 
Charles  Carpenter.. 

Sergeants. 

Henry  McGrath 

William  T.  Crawley. 

Charles  Bassett 

John  Selby 


Corporals. 
Benjamin  F.  Price.. 

James  H.  Stokes 

John  V.  Williamson 

John  Thomas 

John  Fortune 

Carlos  H.  Moon 

Francis  M.  Beavers. 
Robert  Gledhill 


Jacksonville 


Meredosla... 
Jacksonville 


Jacksonville 
Meredosia  .. . 
Jacksonville 
Meredosia  ... 


Meredosia ... 
Jacksonville 
Meredosia  ... 
JacKsonville 


Meredosia . 


Jacksonville 


Meredosia... 
Jacksonville 


July  28,1861 
June  13,1862 
Jan.  1,1863 
Oct.    31,1864 


July  28,1861 
June  13,1862 
Jan.  1, 1863 
Oct.     31,1864 


July  28,1 
June  17,1862 
Jan.  1, 1863 
Oct.    31,1864 


Aug.     9, 1861 


Aug. 


Aug.  20, 1861  Promoted  Lieut.  Col 

[Resigned  Dec.  31,1862 

Mustered  out  Oct.  31,1864  ? 
27.1865  Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 


Mar. 
Mar. 

14, 1861 
27. 1865 

Aug. 

20.1861 

Mar. 
Mar. 

14, 1863 
27, 1865 

Aug. 

20,1861 

Mar. 
Jan. 

ii, i863 
20, 1865 

Aug. 

20.1861 

Aug. 

,20, 1861 

Aug. 

,20.1861 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 


Resigned  June  27,1862. 
Promoted 


M.  O,  July  4.  1865,  as  Sergt. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant . . . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran..., 


Disch.  Oct.  10,1862;  disabil 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31.1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Died  Mar.  4.1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 


480 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Date  of 

Date 
of  muster. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Remarks, 

Wagoner. 

Noah  Stokes 

Meredosia 

Aug.     9, 1861 

Aug.   20,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Privates. 

Aug.  _  9.1861 

Aug.  ,20,1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 

Altord,  James  H 

Ayers,  William  C. P.. . 
Butcher,  Aaron 

.. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Baptist,  Joseph 

' ' 

< .                     •  • 

Beathard,John 

Meredosia 

'• 

Bamford.  Luke 

Jacksonville.... 

Died  Apr.  1,  1862 

Barrett,  Joseph 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Baptist,  Saunders  .... 

' ' 

Beerup.  Charles 

"           .... 

Baregan,  Michael 

' ' 

"                      • ' 

Coraer,  Antonio 

' ' 

Uoraer,  Joseph 

' ' 

'  • 

.4                                                        I  . 

Clancey,  Michael 

'  • 

'  • 

•   >                                                         •  > 

Corbin,  Patrick 

" 

' ' 

Died  Dec.  1,1861  

Conroy,   Patrick 

"           

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Cromwell,  Robert 

Jleredosia  . .     . . 

Promoted  Second  Lieut... 

Duckworth,  Marshall. 

Jacksonville 

' ' 

Desantos,  John 

"           

' ' 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 

Duckworth, James  T.. 

' '           

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Defrates,  Emanuel.... 

■ ' 

Dennin,  William 

' ' 

•  t                     ,  > 

Dixon,  John  F 

' ' 

4  4                                                        It                    ■•"• 

Duunevan,  George  H. 

Disch.  Apr.9.1862;  disabil. 

Dunn,  Joseph 

Disch.  Nov.  19, '61;  disabil. 

Doyle,  Patrick 

Deserted  July  19,1863 

Doudy,  Alexander.... 

Deserted  July  24. 1861 

Deaviney,  Patrick 

Duckworth,  James  B. 

' ' 

Fee,  Elias 

Meredosia 

' ' 

Disch.  July  10, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.   July  7, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Pleury,  Joseph 

Farrury,  John 

Jacksonville 

' ' 

Freeman,  William  T.. 

Meredosia 

4  4                                                        >  . 

Flamm,  Ferdinand 

Died  Dec.  7,1862 

Frank,  Joseph  

Jacksonville 

' ' 

Gledhill, Benjamin.... 

"           

Grady,  Charles 

' ' 

'  • 

4  4                                                        >  t 

Gutheredge,  Alonzo  T. 

' ' 

4  4                                                        4  4 

Good,  Thomas  J 

' ' 

4  4                                                        4  4 

Hatfield,  Marions.... 

Meredosia 

" 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Harmm,  Edward 

Jacksonville 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Holdridge,  Edward... 

Hackett,  John 

.. 

.. 

.4                                                        4.                                  ■ 

Disch.   to    enlist   in  U.   S. 
Cav.  Nov.  4,1862 

Jolly,  Emanuel  C 

"           

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Kearle,  Paul 

Meredosia 

'" 

Kelly  Peter 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1865. 

Meredosia 

Launer,  Charles 

Disch.  Sept.  7, '62;  disabil. 

Lewis,  William 

' '        

McMahan.  Patrick.... 

Jacksonville.... 

Mclvers.Wm.  W.  E... 

'  • 

4   4                                                        4  4                                    • 

McCune.  Owen 

' ' 

4   4                                                        4   4 

Osgood,  Timothy 

' ' 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

^eck,  David  W 

Meredosia 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

»eck,  John  B 

Sept.    5.1861 
Aug.  ,  ^9. 1861 

Sept.    5.1861 
Aug.  ,28,1861 

iay.  Sidney  C 

•  • 

Disch    Feb  28  '6'''  disabil 

Smith,  John   L 

Jacksonville.... 

Discharged  Nov.  20, 1862... 

Smith,  Marshall 

"           

' ' 

■ ' 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1861. 

Swales,  James  M 

' ' 

" 

Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Shearmun,  JohnF.... 

Meredosia 

' ' 

Disch.  Feb.  28. '62;  disabil. 

Tibbetts,  John  R 

' ' 

Died  Oct.  14,1861 

Varia,  Jackson  J 

Jacksonville 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Varia,Joseph 

Varia,  Emanuel 

" 

" 

" 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Vail,  Marsh   W 

Disch.  Feb.  28, '62;  insanity 

Varia,John  V 

' ' 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Williamson,  Rich'dB. 

Meredosia 

'  • 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 



Winters,  John  .. 

Mustered  out  Aug. ,31, 1864. 

White.  Simeon 

" 

" 

TENTH    INFANTRY. 


4b  1 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  ot 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Veterans. 

Alford.  James  H 

Baptist,  Saunders  .... 

Bassett.  Charles 

Baregan,  Michael 

Beerup.  Charles 

Bethard,  John 

Conroy,  Patrick 

Crawley.  William  T... 

Clancy,  Michael 

Coraer,  Joseph 

Coraer,  Antonio 

Diviney,  Patrick 

Dinnin,  William 

Duckworth,  James  T  . 


Duckworth,  James  B., 
Duckworth,  Marshall 

Def rates.  Emanel 

Dixon,  John  J 

Parary,  John 

Fortune,  John 

Freeman,  William  T. 

Fleury,  Joseph 

Frank. Joseph 

Guthridee,  Alonzo  T. 

Good,  Thomas  J 

Gledhill,  Benjamin  .. 


Meredosia... 
Jacksonville. 


Grady,  Charles. 


Hackett,  John 

Harmon,  Edward 

Holdridge,  Edward.. 

Jolly.  Emanuel  C 

Kearle,  Paul 


Lewis,  William 

Moon.  Carlos  H 

McMahan.  Patrick... 
McEvers,  Wm.  W.  E. 

McCune,  Owen 

Price,  Benjamin  F... 
Peck,  John  B 


Peck,  David  W 

Snyder,  George  W. 
Stovall,  David  A... 
Swales,  James  M... 

Thomas,  John 

Varia,  John  V 


Varia,  Joseph 

Recruits. 
Baptist,  Fernando  C 

Crawley,  James 

Def  rates,  Antonio  . . . 
Dougherty,  Samuel.. 

Elliott,  John 

Gerrish,  Samuel 

Henderson,  Silas 

Hardwick.  Moses  W. 
Keeffe,  Jeremiah  O.. 

Longley.  John  J 

Martin.  James 

Riley.  William 

Roderigues,  Peter  ... 

Seymour,  John  G 

Surratt,  Amos  B 


Jacksonville.. 


Jan.      1,1864 


Jan.      6, 1864 


Jacksonville — 
Beardstown  .. 
Jacksonville.. 

Beardstown  .. 

Elkhorn  

Jacksonville  ... 
Beardstown  . 
Jacksonville 


Short,  William  M 


Thomas,  Henry  C 
Walker,  James... 
Weaver,  Samuel  . 
Ward,  William  H 

Vol.  1—31 


Nashville,  Tenn 
Jacksonville.. 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
July 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Apr. 


16, 1865 
^11, 1864 

17, 1865 
7, 1865 

20. 1864 

17. 1865 
15, 


10, 

28, 1864 
18. 
7, 1865 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
July 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Apr. 


Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
M.  O.  July  4. '  65.  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1864.. 


Mustered  out  July  11, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
M.  O.  July  4,  '65,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 


:.  O.  June  16. '65;  tel.  from 
War  Department  

Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 

M .  O .  July  4, '  65,  as  Serg't. 

Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 


M.  O.  May  30.  '65;  tel.  from 
War  Department 

M.  O.  May  30.  '65;  tel.  from 
War  Department 

Mustered  put  July  4, 1865.. 

M.  O.July  4,  '65,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
M.  O.July  17, '65;  tel.  from 

War  Department 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  16.  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. . 
Trans. to  V.K.C,  May  H,  '65 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
Trans,  to  non  com.  staff... 
M.  O.  June  23.  '65;  tel.  from 

War  Department 

M.  O.July  4,  1865.  as  Serg. 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 

M.  O.  June  16.'65.  as  Sergt. ; 

tel.  from  War  Dept 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Killed    in  action,  at   Flat 

Rock.S.  C 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. . 


Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. 


Jacksonville 


Feb.    11,1864 


Jacksonville 

Quincy 

Jacksonville  , 


Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 


2. 1863 
9, 1861 

23, 1864 

8. 1864 


Feb.    25.1864 


Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 


Died  April  15, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 


Died  in  hosp.  at  N.  Y.  City 
Mustered  out  July  4.  18C5.. 
Disch.  Mar.  7,'  62;  disabil. 

Died  Oct.  5.  1864 

Des  rtedOct.  15.  1863 

Mustered  put  July^  4,  1865. . 

M.  O.  July  5. '  65,  under  pro- 
visions of  G.  O.  27,  1865. 
Dept.  of  Kentucky 

Died  June  2. 1865,  at  Wash- 
ington City 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. . 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31.  1864. 

Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 


482 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Walker,  William  S.... 
Zeaaramyer,  Herman.. 

Jacksonville  ... 
Meredosia 

Hickory  

Richmond 

Feb.    11,1861 
Oct.      5, 1861 

Feb.      8. 1864 
Oct.      7, 1864 
Oct.      3,1864 
Oct.      6. 1864 
Oct.      3,1864 
Oct.     11,  1864 
Oct.      5, 1861 
Oct.       3.1864 
Oct.     13, 1864 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.      8,1864 
Oct.      4,1864 
Oct.     10,1864 
Oct.      3,1864 
Oct.      4,1864 
Oct.      7,1864 

Oct.      3,1864 
Oct.      6,1864 
Oct.      1,1864 

Oct.      3,1864 

Oct.      5.1864 
Oct.      3,1864 
Oct.     10, 1864 

Feb.    25,1864 
Oct.      5.1861 

Oct.      4,1864 
Oct.      7.1864 
Oct.      3.1864 
Oct.      6.1864 
Oct.      4,1864 
Oct.     11.1864 
Oct.       5.1864 
Oct.       3,1864 
Oct.    13,1864 
Oct.      4,1864 
Oct.      5,1864 
Oct.      8,1864 
Oct.       4.1864 
Oct.     10,  1864 
Oct.       3, 1864 
Oct.       4,1864 
Oct.       7,1864 

Oct.      3.1864 
Oct.      6,1864 
Oct.      1,1864 

Oct.      3,1864 

Oct.      5,1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.     10, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 
Died  Feb.  28.'64,  at  Bridge- 
port, Ala 

Drafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Bure.  George  J 

Bowers,  Harrison 

Coruwell  John 

Sub.  M.  0.  July  4,^1865.... 

• .                  •  • 

Calvin   Davis    

Orleans. 

>  >                  >  1 

Woodville 

Nebraska 

Rock  Creek  .... 

. .                  .  > 

Griifith.  Elisha 

Hull.  Elim  W 

' '                  "        .... 

Kirkham,  William  .... 

Beardstown 

McCord 

McUormack.  Charles.. 
Miller.  John  B 

TaylorviUe 

! !     — 

Oakley,  Obodiah 

Paisley,  William  W... 
Paisley,  James  E 

Sweet  Parley    . 

Cazanovia 

Virginia 

Beardstown  — 

Indian  Grove... 

Chicago  

Buena  Vista 

Sub.    Died  Dec.  25, 1864','at 

Beaufort,  S.  C 

Sub.    M  0  July  4  1865 

Vanwinkle,  Talbert... 

Sub.  Killed  at  Bentonville 
Mar.  21,1865 ,.... 

Cass         ...      . 

Nov.  28, 1864               

Wilmot,  Frederick    .. 

Sub.    M    0.  July  4  1865 

Williams,  John 

Lyon 

Sub.  Absent,  sick,  at  Chat- 

tanooga  

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Thomas  W.  Smith  .. 
Charles  P.  McEnally 
James  A.  Shaw 

Firs '   Lieutenants, 
William  D.Green... 

John  B.  Tait 

James  A.  Shaw 

Robert  Brown 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Charles  P.  McEnally 

John  B.  Tait 

James  A.  Shaw 

James  R.Graves 

First  Sergeant. 
John  B.  Tait 

Serffeatits. 
Richmond  Wolcott.. 

James  R.Graves 

George  H.  Crouther. 
Charles  E.  Russell.. 

Corjjorals. 

John  A.  Owen 

Alex  O.  Campbell... 

James  A.  McKay 

John  S.  Norris 

Jonathan  Anderson. 


Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville. 
Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville.. 


July  28.1861 
June  3,1862 
Oct.     2S.  1864 


July  28.1 
Apr.  21,1863 
Sept.  15,1864 
Oct.     28,1864 


July  28,1861 
June  3,1862 
Apr.  21. 1863 
Oct.    28,1364 


Aug.  13,1 


Aug.  13,1861 


Aug.  13,1861 


Aug.  14,1861 
July  1,1862 
Mar.    27.1865 


Aug.  13,1861 
May  12,1863 
Mar.  2. 1865 
Mar.    27,1865 


Aug.  13,1861 


May    12,1863 
Mar.    27,  r 


Aug.  13. 


Aug.  13,1861 


Aug.  13,1861 


Resigned  June  3,1862 

Mustered  out  Oct.  28.1864. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. 


Appo'nt'd  A.A.G.Apr.21,'63 

Resigned  Sept.  15.1864 

Promoted 

On  detached  service  since 
June  4,  1865 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  Jul'yi,'  ims. '. 
Promoted  2d  Lieut 


Promoted  1st  Lieut.  Co.  F. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  14,1864. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  18,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Dec  5. '62,  by  reason 

of  enlistm't  4th  U.S.  Cav 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


483 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Privates. 

Anderson.. James 

Anderson,  Stephen  J . . 
Armstrong:.  Charles  F. 
Angelow.  William  W.. 
Armstrong, James  .... 

Jacksonville  ... 

Aug.  ^13.1861 

Sept.  14.1861 
Aug.  ^13,1861 

Sept.  19,1861 
Aug.  ^13. 1861 

Aug.  ^13.1861 

Sept.  14,1861 
Aug.  ^13.1861 

Sept.  19.1861 
Aug.  13, 1861 

Sept.    3.1861 
Sept.  12,1861 
Aug.  ^13,1861 

Sept.  12.1861 
Sept.     9.1861 
Aug.   13.1861 

Sept.    9.1861 
Aug.  13.1861 

Sept.    5.1861 
Aug.  ^13.1861 

Sept.    3.1861 
Sept.    9. 1861 
Sept.    3.1861 
Aug.  13.1861 

Jan.   ^6.1864 

1            •• 

Disch.  Dec.  6. '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 
Re-enHsted  as  Veteran  — 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 

Banon  John  T 

Bauon, Richard  W  .... 

Died  July  20.  1864,  at  Nash- 
ville, Tenn 

Bell.MichaelF 

Blower  Elijah 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 
Deserted  Oct   29  1861 

Brennan,  Thomas 

Butler,  Andrew  J 

Blair  Lafayette 

Cairo. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 
Disch.  Apr.  24, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

jnville  ... 

Clark,  Patrick    .   . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Clerihan,  Michael  J  ... 

Cairo. 
Jacks^ 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Downing.  David  N  .... 
Davenport,  Henry  C. . . 

>nville  ... 

Disch.  Oct.  2,1861;  disabil. 
Died  Dec.  26,  1861 

Elliott.  John             

Cairo. 
Jacks" 

Cairo. 

Jacks' 

Cairo 

Jacks 

Cairo. 
Jacks 

Sept.  12,1861 
Aug.   13,1861 

Sept.  12,1861 
Sept.    9.1861 
Aug.  13.1861 

Sept.    9.1861 
Aug.  ^13.1861 

Sept.    5.1861 
Aug.  ^1,3.1861 

Sept.    3.1861 
Sept.    9,1861 
Sept.     3,1861 

Grundy,  Charles  

Gregory,  Frank........ 

Harrison,  P  rancis  M  . . 

Hopper,  Sampson 

Jackson, John          .... 

jnville  ... 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  July  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran    .. 

Lehde,  Herman 

Marsh. Henry  B 

Matheison,  Edward  ... 

McConnell.John  A 

McNally,  Michael..    .. 

jnville  ... 

Disch.  Dec.  4, '62.  by  reason 

enlistm't  in  4th  U.S.Cav. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Mulligan,  Samuel 

Niehaus,  William 

Noval.  Joseph  D. 

3Lville  ... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  14.1864. 

O'Brien,  Michael 

Parker,  Hiram  G 

Perry,  William 

Pickett,JohnH 

anville  ... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Jan.  3.  '63.  by  reason 

enlistm't  Miss.  Mar.  Brig. 

Disch.  Nov.  15. '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Redman,  Henry 

Reister.  Philip 

Died  April  15.1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.  .. 

:Scott,  Daniel  W 

Sorrels,  David  H 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Sorrels,  William  

Stevens,  Isaiah  W 

Stigall.  James  S 

Stockton,  John  J 

Summers,  Rileyl 

Taylor,  Washington... 

Cairo 

Mustered  out  Sept.  14. 1864'. 

Wash.  William 

Whitley,  Josephs 

V^eterans. 
Anderson,  Stephen  J . . 
Armstrong.Jaraes  .... 
Angelow.  William  W.. 

Blair,  Lafayette 

Brown,  Robert 

Jacks 

onville  ... 

Jan. 

_1. 1864 

Mustered  out  July  4.1865.. 

M.  0.  July  4.  '65.  as  Corp'I. 
Pro.  Sergt.  and  1st  Lieut.. 

Campbell.  Alex'nd'r  0 

M .  0 .  July4,  '65.  as  1st  Sergt 

Clark.  Patrick 

Downing.EliM 

Davies.  Daniel 

M    0    July  4. '65.  as  Corp'I. 

Mustered  out  July  4.1865.. 

Fichter,  Joseph 

Fichter,  Henry  N 

Graves,  James  R 

Prom.  Sergt.  and  2d  Lieut. 

484 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Grundy.  Charles 

Harrison,  Francis  M... 

Jacksonville  ... 
Cairo 

Jan.   ^_1.1864 

Oct.      3.1861 
Feb.      9. 1864 
Oct.    27.1861 
Feb.    10.1864 
Sept.  23.1861 

Nov.     1. 1861 
Nov.   25.1861 
Jan.      4.1864 
Feb.    10. 1862 
Oct.   ^16.1861 

Jan.      1. 1862 
Feb.    27.1864 
Feb.    23.1864 
Oct.       4. 1861 
Oct.    21.1861 
Feb.    16.1864 
Feb.    23,1864 
Apr.    17,1863 

Feb.   ^10,1862 

Jan.      4,1864 
Nov.    17,1861 
Nov.   20.1861 
Feb.      4. 1864 
Feb.      1. 1864 
Feb.    22.1864 
Feb.      8. 1864 
Jan.     15.1862 
Feb.    20.1864 

Feb.    10.1864 
Nov.    15,1861 
Jan.    30.1864 
Feb.    15.1862 
Nov.     1.1862 
Feb.    12. 1864 

Mar.    28.1864 
Oct.     25, 1861 
Feb.      8. 1864 

Sept.  23.1861 

Jan.    ,6.1864 

Oct.      3.1861 
Feb.      9. 1864 
Oct.    27.1861 
Feb.    25.1864 
Sept.  23.1861 

Nov.     1. 1861 
Nov.    25,1861 
Jan.      4, 1864 
Feb.    10,1862 
Oct.   ,16.1861 

Jan.      1,1862 
Feb.    27,1864 
Feb.    23,1864 
Oct.      4, 1861 
Oct.     21,1861 
Feb.    25.1864 
Feb.    25.1864 
Apr.    17.1863 

Feb.   ,10,1862 

Jan.      4, 1864 
Nov.    17,1861 
Nov.   20,1863 
Feb.      4, 1864 
Feb.      9, 1864 
Feb.    25,1864 
Feb.    10.1864 
Jan.     15.1862 
Feb.    25.1864 

Feb.    25.1864 
Nov.    15.1861 
Jan.     28.1864 
Feb.    15,1862 
Nov.      1. 1862 
Feb.    25.1864 

Apr.    25.1864 
Oct.     25, 1861 
Feb,    25.1864 

Sept.  23.1864 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
M.  0.  July  4,  '65,  as  Sergt  . 
Discharged  April  12, 1864  .. 

Kinney,  James 

Mulligan,  Samuel 

McKay,  .lames  A 

Marsh,  Henry  B 

Matheison,  Edward... 
McConnell,  John  A  ... 
McEnnally.  Michael  .. 

Neihaus.  William 

O'Brien,  Michael 

Pickett,  John  H 

Reister,  Phillip 

Scott,  Daniel  W 

Sorrels,  David  H 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
M.  0.  July  1, '65.  as  Sergt.. 
Mustered  out  July, 4,  1865.. 

M.  0.  July  4,  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  Julj;,4, 1865.. 

Died.Apr.18,'64,  Quincy.Ill. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
M.  0.  July  4.  '65.  as  Corp'l. 

Sorrels,  William 

Stevens.  Isaiah  W  .... 

Stigall.  James  S 

Stigall.  John  M 

Stockton.  John  J 

Summers.  Riley 

Thompson. Andrew  J. 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  19. 1865  . 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 

Died  April  18  1864 

Died,     Andersonville    pri- 
son. Aug.  22,'64.  Gr.  6191. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 

Recruits. 
Anderson.  Wm.  H.  H. 

Avery.  George  W 

Brown.  Robert 

Boggs.  James  A 

Craig.  John  W 

Mustered  out  Oct.  25,1864.. 

Mt.  Sterling.... 
Jacksonville  ... 

Mound  City  '.'.'.'. 
Jacksonville  ... 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Trans,  to  non-com.    staff, 

as  Hospital  Steward 

Discharged  Oct.  2,1862 

Coonrod,  David  M  .... 
Cluderay.  William  K.. 
Couchman.  George  A. 
Downing.  William  H. . 

Downing.  Eli  M 

Davis  Daniel 

Disch.  June  15,'62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  Mar.  28, 1865  . 

Jacksonville  ... 
Cairo 

Died  Jan.  2.1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

TlnfATitpn    Pptpr 

Chicago 

■Clustered  out  July  4, 1865. . 

Dugger.  Simeon 

Fichtro    Henry  M 

Scoitville 

Cairo      

Died  Aug.  15,1864;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Jacksonville  ... 

Knoxviiie...:::: 

Nashville,  Tenn 
Jacksonville  ... 

Disch.  July  18, '62;  disabil. 

Gorman,  Thomas 

Mustered  out  J  uly  4, 1865. . 

Hoover.  Joseph 

Miller.  William 

McFarland,  Abraham. 
McConnell,  Zacheus.. 
Newingham.  Geo.  W.. 
Officer.  William  P 

Jacksonville  ... 
Vandalia 

Mechanicsburg. 

Elkhorn  

Jacksonville  ... 

Musteredout  July4. 1865.. 
Mustered  out  Dec.  26, 1864  . 

Deserted  May  10, 1862 

Musteredout  July  4, 1865.. 

Deserted  Aug.  5,1864 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. . 

Russell.  Sol.  S 

Ronan,  Thomas 

Jacksonville  ... 
Decatur      

Deserted  March  6,1862 

Prisoner  of  war  since  Nov. 
16  1864 

Died  March  24, 1864 

Stigall.  John  M 

Sorrell.  Nehemiah 

Self  James  F      ... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  J  uly  4, 1865  . . 
Disch.  Mar.  6.  '63;  disabil. 

Travis.  Dickey  A 

Terry.  James  M 

Died  July  5.1862 

M.  O.June  22,'65.  tel.  from 

Tucker  David 

Mustered  out  July  4,1865  .. 

Mound  City  .... 
Jacksonville  ... 

Roan  Oak 

Whitley.  Joseph  S  .... 

Drafted   and    Substi- 
tute Becruits. 
Alvis   David 

M.  0.  July  4.'65,  as  Corp'l.. 
Sub.    M.O.  June  4.1865.... 

M.  0.  Aug.  9. '65;  tel.  from 

Beaty  John  . 

Oct.    ^3.1864 
Oct.      4. 1864 

Oct.      5,1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.      4. 1864 

A.  G.  O.  of  May  3,1865.... 
Sub.    M.  0.  July  4.1865  .... 

Boyd.  Noah  M 

Arcada 

brown.  Jeremiah 

"                  '♦ 

TENTH    INFANTRY, 


485 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Blackledgre,  Robert 

Oct.      1, 1864 

Opt         1    IXfil  SiiV.       M    n    .Tiino  1  ISfi!; 

Zanesville 

Woodville 

Danville 

Oct.    ^5,1864  Oct.    ^  si  1864 

Sept.  22,1864  Sept.  22,1864 
Oct.       7,1864'nr.t.       7_1Rfil 

Dugan,  George 

Earl,  William  H 

Killed,  Bentonville,  N.  C. 

Mar.21.1865 

Assigned  Nov.  9, '64;  never 

reported 

Sub.    M.O.July  4,1865.... 

Edson,  Jacob 

Evans.  William 

Enrick.  William  M.... 

Princeton 

Oct.    ^^4,1864 

Oct.    _  4,1864 

Sept.  25, 1864 

Sept.  23,1864 

Oct.      3,1864 

Sept.  29, 1864 

Oct.      5. 1864 
Oct.     12, 1864 
Oct.      1. 1864 
Oct.      7,1864 
Oct.       3,1864 
Oct.      4. 1864 
Oct.      5,1864 

Oct.     12,1864 
Oct.    ^_3,1864 

Oct.     14.1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.      5. 1864 
Oct.      4. 1864 
Oct.     14,1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Oct.       1, 1864 

Jan.   ^6,1864 

Floar,  John 

Quincy 

Sept.  23,1864 

reported 

Assigned  Nov.  9, '64;  never 

reported 

Assigned  Nov.  9, '64;  never 

reported 

Assigned  Nov  9  '64'  never 

Howard,  William  M... 

Odell 

Sept.  22,1864 

Oct.      5.1864 
Oct.     12,1864 
Oct.      1,1864 
Oct.       7, 1864 
Sept.  30,1864 
Oct.       4. 1864 
Oct.       5, 1864 

reported 

Sub.    M.  O.July  4,_1865.... 

Houser.  Augustus 

Huge,  Henry 

Eldorado  

Hicks.  George 

Richmond 

• .                   > •        ■■   ■ 

Johnson,  John  W 

Keplinger,  Benjamin. 

Roan  Oak  

Waverly 

Sub      M.  O.July  4.1865.... 
M.  0.  July  14. '65;  tel.  from 
War  Dep't  May  3,1865.... 
Sub,    M.O.July  4.1865.... 
Sub     M   0  June  4  1865 

Leslie,  George  H 

Oct.       i,  1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.      5,1864 
Oct.      4,1864 
Oct.     14,1864 

Martin,  John 

Chicago  

Chilli 

Sub.  Disch.May  17,'65;  dis. 
Sub.    M.  O.July  4.^1865.... 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865! ! 
Sub     M   0  July  4  1865 

Northcut,  Edward    ... 

Sorrells,  Joseph 

Todden,  William 

Bloomfield 

Woodstock 

Chatsworth  — 

Tyner,  Lewis  C  

Wilson,  Christopher.. 

Oct.      1, 1864 
Mar.  ^3,1863 

Sub.    M.  O.July  8.1865.... 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 

Under  Cooks. 
Jefferson.  Albert  . 

COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Enrolled  at. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
(yharles  S.  Sheley- 

John  T.  Boyle 

William  H.  Carr  .. 


Quincy 


First  Lieutenants. 

Andrew  Wood 

JohnT.  Boyle 

William  H.  Carr 

Samuel  K.  Baughmau. 


Second  Lieutenants . 

William  Morgan 

William  H.  Carr 

Samuel  K.  Baughman. 
Cbristop'r  F.  Hankey. 


Quincy 


Quincy 

Galesburg. 


First  Sergeant. 
George  A.  Race  ... 


Sergeants. 
Abijah  S.  Prosser. 


Quincy 


John  W.  Hamilton 

Solomon  Auerback 

Samuel  K.  Baughman. 

Corporals. 

Davies  Burtnett 

William  Steckelback.. 
George  W.  Pool 


Quincy 


Quincy 


July  28,1861 
July  3, 1862 
Sept.  22,1864 


•July  28,1861 
May  28.1862 
July  3,1862 
Sept.  22,1864 


July  28,1861 
Aug.  20.1862 
Jan.  21.  1863 
Sept.  22,1864 


Aug.  17,1861 
Aug.  17,1861 


Aug.  17, 


Aug.  17,1861 
Jan.  21, 1863 
Dec.  22,1864 


Aug.  17,1 


Jan.    21,1863 
Sept.  22,1864 


Dec.  23,1862 
.Ian.  21,1863 
Dec.    31,1864 


Aug.   17,1861 
Aug.   17,1861 


Resigned  July  3. 1862 

Resigned  Sept.  22.  1864  .... 
Mustered  out  July  31,1865. 

Resigned  May  28, 1862 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  Jiiiy'i,' 1865!! 

Disch.  Aug,  20, '62;  disabil. 
Promoted 

Mustered  out  July'*.' ises! ! 


Promoted  Captain  Co.  F  .. 

Prom.  1st  Lieut.  2d  Tenn. 
Cav.,  to  date  Apr.  25,  '64. . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 
Promoted  2d  Lieut 


Aug.   17,1 


Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Killed  Sept.8,'62;guerrillas 


486 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


James  H.  Skoot ... 
Josiah  T.  Brown  . , 

John  T.  Boyle 

Charles  S.  Doyan  , 


Musician, 
Benjamin  F.  Patrick. 

Privates. 
Appleton.  Charles  H. 

Adams,  William  V 

Bagrby.James  R 

Barton.  Otis  B 

Beamer,  Barn'y  or  Jno 
Baker,  John  or  Barney 

Babb,Joseph  F 

Callahan,  Andrew  J... 

Carr.  William  H 

Cormack,  Jasper  M 

Codding.  George  S  .... 

Carr,  James 

Chenea,Jackson  

Conyers.  Enoch  G 

Cleaveland,  James  G.. 

Creek,  Jeremiah 

Dekreiger,  Peter  W... 

Doran,  Martin 

Dustin,  David 

Desler,  Joseph 

Esterly,  Peter  P 

Ferry,  James  H 

Frost,  Edmund 

Farnsworth,  Jackson. 

Friday,  David 

Gill,  James 


Quincy. 


"i 


Galesburg. 
Quincy 


Gallup,  Benjamin  C... 

Gardner,  Harrison 

Hufemire,  William  B.. 

Hall,  Harman  W 

Howard,  John 

Hubbard,  Erastus  R  .. 

Hayes,  John  C 

Irving,  John 

James,  William  D 

Johnson,  Henry 

Johness,  William  G... 

Kreager,  Henry 

Lee,  George 

Lowry.  Benjamin  F... 
McManness,  Daniel... 

McNulty.  Fielding 

Morris,  William 

Nelch,John  P 

Nixon,  Perry  O.  C 

Newby,  Edward 

Nichols.  Sumner 

Olson,  Alexander 

Porter,  Robert 


Pettingill,  Samuel  C  .. 

Poilou,  Andrew  J 

Rider,  Michael 

Randall,  Orville 

Rudensholt,  Thurston 

Strickler,John  H 

Simmons,  James  P 

Smith,  Frank 

Skevin.  Jacob  C 

Schroder.  Henry 

Sneider,  Henry 

Stone.  James  H 

Sheren,  James 

Ward,  Lf-wis 

Wartick,John  P 

Womansdorf,Jno.J.L. 
Young,  Henry  E 


Galesburg. 


Cairo 

Galesburg. 


Quincy 

Galesburg. 


Galesburg. 

Quincy 

(ialesburg. 
Quincy 


Galesburg. 
Quincy 


Galesburg . 
Quincy 


Galesburg. 

Quincy 

(jalesburg . 
Quincy 


Aug.   17.1861 


Galesburg Aug.   17,1861 

Quincy Aug.   17.1861 


Galesburg. 
Quincy 


Aug.  17.] 


Aug.   17,1861 
Aug.   17, 


Mustered  out  Aug.  31. 1864! 
Promoted  1st  Lieut 


Disch.  Nov.  21,'62;  disabil. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  May  10,  1863 

Trans,  to  60th  Ill.,Apr.l8,'64 
Re-enHsted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Nov.  26, '62;  disabiL 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  July  18,'63;  disabiL 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Deserted  Jan.  29, 1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 

Died  Oct.  22,  1861  

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  31. 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  Jan.  28,  1863 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  by  reason  enlist,  in 
Regular  Army.  Dec,  7. '62: 
ustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Trans.  Inv. Corps, Aug.l.'63- 

Disch.  Aug.  27. '62:  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Dec.  19, 1861 

Disch.  by  reason  enlist,  in 
Regul  .r  Army,  Dec.25,'62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Sept.  12.'62:  disabil'.^ 

Died  July  11,  1862 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 


Deserted  Sept.  27, 1863 

Disch.  Dec.  20,'6I;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Aug.  15, 1864;  expira- 
tion of  term 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Oct.  27,  1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died  Oct.  27.1862 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Died  Nov.  10,  1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Jan.  10.  1862 '.'.'.'. 

Trans.  Inv.Corps.  July2.'64 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustertd  out  Aug.  15,1864. 

Ke-enl'sted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Jan.  3. '63,  by  reason 
enlist,  in  Miss.  Mar.  Brig.. 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


487 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


l^eterans. 
Appleton,  Charles.  H. 

Barton.  Otis  B 

Beamer,  John 

Babb,  Joseph  T 

Bradley,  Patrick 

Carr,  James 

Callahan,  Andrew  J... 

Chenea,  Jackson 

Cleveland.  James  G... 
Conyers,  Enoch  G  — 
Dekriegrer,  Peter  W... 

Disler,  Joseph 

Dustin,  David 

Friday.  David 

Ford,  William 


Ferry,  James  H 

Hankey,  Christopher. 
Hamilton.  John  W... 

Hall,  Harmon  W 

Hays,  John  C 

Irving,  John 

Johness,  William  G.. 

Krear,  Henry 

Lee,  George.. , 

Lewis,  James  W 

Lowry,  Benjamin  F.. 

Morris,  William 

Nixon,  Perry  O.  C  ... 
Newby,  John  E 


Quincy 


Jan. 


Mound  City. 
Quincy 


Galesburgr . 


.iQuincy. 


Galesburg . 

uincy 

Galesburg  . 


Quincy. 


Nelch,  John  P 

Nichols,  Charles  S 

Olson,  Alexander 

Pettingill.  Samuel  C. 

Randall,  Orville 

Rider,  Michael 

Rudenshold,  Thurston 

Schroeder,  Henry 

Schneider.  Henry 

Simmons,  James  P 

Stackelback,  William. 

Spencer.  William 

Womansdorf.  J.J.  L.. 
Ward,  Lewis  B 


Recruits. 
Angelin,  John. . 


Galesburg . 
uincy 


Adams,  J'  hnQ 

Aggert,  William 

Brown ,  John 

Bradley,   Patrick 

Baughmau.  Henry  J.. 

Brown,  Jacob 

Brown,  Jackson 

Brenger,  Henry 

Craft,  Thomas  H 

De Wolf,  George  W.... 

Dustin,  Franklin 

Doyan,  Charles  S 

Engel,  Edmond 

Ellerbrock,  Henry 

Ford,  William 

Folium,  Martin  

Folium,   Philander 

Gee,  Henry 

Goodell,  Benjamin 

Girrard.  John  L 

Green.  Harry 

Goodell,  Charles 

Geerhard.  John 

Howard,  William 

Hill.  John 

Heck.  John   B 

Huflinclike.   Henry 

Hiderman,  John  W  — 
Hankey.  Christ'ph'r  F. 

James,  William  D 

Lewis,  James  W 


Galesburg . 
Quincy 


Cairo... 
Quincy. 


Mound  City. 
Quincy 


Cairo 

Mound   City. 
Quincy 


Woodford  . 
Quincy  . ... 
(lalesburg. 

Quincy 

El  Paso.... 


Oct.    26. 1861 


Quincy. 


Galesburg . 
Quincy 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
an. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Quincy 

York 

Quincy 

Galesburg... 
Mound   City. 


Quincy 

Galesburg  . 


26, 1864 
27. 1864 
7, 1861 
7,1861 
25. 1S64 

22. 1864 

12. 1865 
12, 1865 
13, 1861 

6, 1864 
10, 1865 
17,1861 

27. 1864 

31. 1865 
13, 1861 

6. 1864 
10. 1864 
23, 1864 
24. 1864 


Mar. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Feb. 


Feb.  20,1864 
Aug.  30,1864 
Feb.  24, 1864 
Sept.  15,1861 
Oct.    .16,r  - 

Jan.    31,: 


Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 


Aug. 
Feb. 


Jan.      6,1864  Mustered  out  July   4.  1865. 


M.  O.  July  4,  '65.  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 
M.  O.  July  4.  '65,  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865. 
Sick  in  hospital,  Washing- 
ton, at  M.  O.  of  org'iniz'n. 
M.  O.  July  4.  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. . 


M.  O.  July4,'65.  as  Corp'l.. 


Died  Feb.  3.  '65.  of  wounds. 
M.  O.  July  5,  '65,  as  Serg't. 
Sick  in  hospital  at  Quincy, 
111.,  at  date  of  muster-out 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865 
M.  O.  July  4.  '65.  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
M.  O.  July  4,  '65,  as  Serg't. 
M.  O.  July  4,  '65,  as  Coip'l. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 

Died  May  4.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 


Oct.  17. 1861 
Oct.  17,1861 
Feb.      1, 1865 


Absent.sick  atM.O.N'shv'l 

died  May  2.1864 

Mustere<l  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Died  Feb.  3.  1865 

Mu.stered  out  Aug.  30.  1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  16, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Died  Feb.  2,  1863 

Mustered  out  J  uly  4,  1865. . 


Mustered  out  Aug.  31.1864. 
Mustered  out  .July  4,  1865.. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  June  4, 1864.. 
Died  June  24.  '64;  wounds. 

Deserted  Dec  22.  1861 

Died   Dec.  30,1862 

Died  June  15.  3862 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 


Sept.  12,1861  Sept.  12,1861 
Feb.  23, 1864  Feb.  23,1864 
Sept.    7,1861  Sept.  10.1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Jan.  27,  '65:    disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


488 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Lee,  William  G 

Land  weir,  Gottlieb. 
Landwier.  Harmon  W 

Morris,  iMichael 

Macklin,  William  .. 

Mitchell,  John 

Moon,  Job 

Macklin,  George  ... 

Macklin,  James 

Middleton,  James  A 


Parks,  Robert , 

Packard,  Warren W... 

Rosecamp.  Adojph 

Spencer.  William 

Smith.  William 

Smith,  Obadiah 

St.  Clair,  Andrew 

Simmons.  Daniel  H... 

Schaffer.  Peter 

Schurfleld,  Peter 

Schultz  or  Schulter,  F 

Teaman,  Henry 

Wallace,  Robert 

Welling,  John  E 

Wheyers,  Joseph  E... 
Wenhorer,  John  W  ... 


Drafted   and    Substi- 
tute Becruits. 

Bassey,  John  J 

Barnes,  Isaac 

Clark,  Simon  S 

Conner,  George 

Conner,  William 

Cleveland,  Ezra  or  Ed, 

Delaughy,  Henry 

Elicks,  William 

Enlow,  Thomas 

Koetyle.  John  G 

Menn.  Henry 

Prentice,  Guy  C.  A.... 

Reakard,  Lorenzo 

Schrader,  Jacob 

Tutiman.  Silas 

Weibeiry,  Bernard 

Zimmerman,  John 


Under  Cooks. 
Reynolds.  Jasper 
Taylor.  Rice 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Chicago , 

Quincy 

St.  Louis'.'jio 
Quincy 

Knoxville  

Buckhorn  

Woodford  .... 
Knoxville  

Quincy 

Knoxville 

Quincy  

Cairo 

Quiccy 

Knoxville 

Quincy 


Cairo 

Quincy  ... 


Fall  Creek. 


Melrose. 
Liberty  . 


Huston 
Quincy 
Quincy 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
June 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Aug. 


28, 1865 
25, 1865 
31,1865 
2, 1863 
22. 1864 
26, 1864 

23. 1864 
11.1865 

12. 1865 
17,1861 


Jan.  22,1864 

Feb.  23.1864 

Jan.  31,1865 

Aug.  17,1861 

Jan.  29, 1864 

Feb.  25,1864 

Feb.  23, 1864 

Jan.  31,1865 


Jan. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


8. 1864 

24. 1864 

31. 1865 


;.  3,1864 
Sept,  20, 1864 
Oct.      1, 1864 


Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


13. 1864 
21, 1864 
23, 1864 
10. 1864 
20, 1864 

5, 1864 
28, 1864 
7, 1864 


Sept.  23,1864 


Sept.    1.1863 
July     4. 1863 


Jan. 
Feb. 

June 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb.      1, 1S65 


Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Oct. 

Sept. 
Oct. 


10,1 

8. 1864 
25. 1864 

1. 1865 


Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


Sept. 


Remarks. 


Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. 


Disch.  Dec.  25.1862;  enlist- 
ment in  Regular  Army.. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  26. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 


Deserted  Nov.  24.  1861  . . . . 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 


Sub.  M.  O.  July  4,1865.... 
Mustered  out  June  16. 1865. 
Sub.  M.  O.June  4.1865.... 
Sub.  M.  O.  June  16. 1865. . . 
Sub.  Never  reported  to  Co. 

Deserted  Apr.  18.1865 

Sub.  M.  O.  June  4.1865.... 
Sub.  M.  O.  Aug.  11,1865... 
Mustered  out  June  4.  1865. . 

Sub.  M.  O.July  4.1865.... 
Sub.  M.  O.  June  22.1865... 
Sub.  M.  O.July  4,1865.... 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  4, 1865. . 

Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 


Mustered  out  July  4,1865. 


COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captains. 
Samuel  T.  Mason  . .. 
Archibald  Burns 


First  Lieutenants. 
Harry  M    Soarritt... 

Archibald  Burns 

Peter  Hughes 

Second  Lieutfnant. 
William  G.  Gallon  .. 

Archibald  Burns 

Peter  Hughes 

William  F.  Howard  . 

Mrst  Sergeant. 
Archibald  Burns 


Residence. 


Alton  ... 


Alton  . . 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


July    28,1861 
Sept.  23,1864 


July  28,1861 
Dec.  11.1863 
Sept.  23,1864 


July  28  1861 
June  18,1863 
Mar.  21,1864 
Sept    23,1864 


Aug.    15,1861 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sept.    6, 1861 
Dec.    27,1864 


Sept.  6.1861 
Jan.  23, 1864 
Dec.    27, 1864 


Sept.    6,1861 


Apr.      9.1864 
Dec.    27,1864 


Sept.    6, 1861 


Remarks. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  23. 1864. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  J865.. 


Resigned  Dec.  11.1863 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  4.1865. 


Dismissed  June  18,1863. 
Promoted 


Mustered  out  July  4, 1865 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


489 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeants. 
Robert  VV.  Calvin  , 
William  M.  Smith 
James  W.  Allen  ... 


Corporals. 
Zephan.  S.  Reynolds. 
W.  Frank  Howard  ... 
Phillip  S.Howard.... 
Samuel  R.  Smith 

Musician. 
William  H.  Catts 

Privates. 

J^sh.  William  M 

Bachelor, William  ... 
Bottoms,  Archibald  G 

Brown,  Andrew  F 

Beck,  John   

Baldwin,  Rolin  E 

■Baanett,  Robert 

Bonnell,  William  A  .. 

Belcher,  Joseph  S 

Bevins,  Henry   

Brimingrham.  Edward 

Brown,  Frank  

Clifford.  David  A.  J.. 

Clark,  William  M 

Crookeston.  Joseph  .. 

Clark,  John  0 

Cousley,  William  P... 
•  Clough,  Henry 

Dodson,£paphus  W  . 

Dickerson,  Ralph 

Dusran.John     

Duffy,  Patrick 

•Gibson,  John 

Grammar,  William  O 

Grammar.  Marion 

Gray,  John  W 

Hughes.  Peter 

Huifhes,  William 

; Hughes,  George 

Hettner,John  H 

Hall, Charles  W 

Kear,  Archibald  N 

Lampher.  George 

Lent,  Phillips 

McNeal.  Thomas 

MeClain.JohnI 

McLaughlin. Mark  ... 

Meyers,  John 

Moore.  Cornelius 

Mappin.John  J 

Morgan,  William  E... 

Pattison  .John 

Peters,  John 

Richards,  Charles 

Reed,  Sylvester  A  ... 

Squires. William  S... 

Smith,  John  G 

Smith,  John 

Smith,  William 

Sawyer, George  N   ... 

Stoddard.  Alexander.. 

Stafford,  Wilborn 

St.  Andrus,  Nicholas. 

Thomas,  Edward 

Tucker, Hammond  ... 

Thompson,  John 

Tuthill. George  W.... 

Wallace, John 

Watson.  .John 

Watts,  Rodger 

Warner.  Nicholas 

Yates,  George  W 


Alton  ... 

Pike  CO  . 
Alton  ... 
Ashkum 
Alton  . . . 

Alton  ... 


Fieldon 

Alton 

Chebanse  . 
Alton , 

Beardstown 
Fieldon , 
Grafton. 


Springfield, 
Jacksonville 
Alton  ... 


Springfield 

Alron 

Grafton 

Alton 

Ashkum  ... 


Aug.  15.1861 


Aug.  15, 


Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.   15,1861 


Sept.    6. 


Sept.    6.1861 


Sept.     6, 1861 
Sept.    6,1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Disch.  Nov.  4.  '62;  disabij. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Trans,  to  non-com.  staff. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Died  Nov.  25,  1861 

Re-enHsted  as  Veteran  — 

Disch.  Dec.  4,  '62,  to  enlist 

in  4th  U.  S.  Cavalry 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Sept.  20, '62;  disabil. 

Died  Dec.  25.  1861 

Disch.  Dec.  22, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteian 


Disch.  Mar.  9,  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  14,1864. 
Disch. Sept.  27, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  Jan.  2.1862 

Deserted  Sept.  5,1863 

Re-enjisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  Nov.  26.  1861 '.'.'.'. 

Disch.  Mar.  9.  '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Feb.  6,  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  14.  1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Mar.  18,1862 .'.'.'. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Aecid'ly  killed  July  25.  '62! 
Re-enJisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Feb.  21, '62;  disabii! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct  23,  '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mustered  out  Aug.  14. 1864. 
Disch.  Dec.  4,  '62,  to  enlist 

in  4th  U.  S.  Cavalry 

Died  Feb.9,'62;consumpt'n 
Mustered  out  Aug.  14,1864. 

Re- enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  July  3,  '63.  to  enlist 
in  Miss.  Marine  Brigade. 


490 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
rollment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Veterans. 

Ash.  William  M 

Allen.  James  W 

Burns,  Archibald 

Batchelor,  William  ... 
Bottoms.  Archibald  F. 

Alton 

Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Mar.      3, 1864 
Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Feb.      1. 1864 
Feb.    24,1864 

Mar.     2, 1865 
Dec.      4,1861 
Feb.    18.1864 
Feb.      1. 1864 
Feb.      5. 1864 
Mar.      3, 1865 
Oct.     28. 1861 
Feb.    26.1864 
Feb.      3. 1864 

Feb.      1, 1864 
Jan.    25.1865 
Feb.    19.1864 
Feb.      1. 1864 
Feb.    23,1865 
Feb.    22.1864 

Feb.    23.186E 
July    28.1861 
Feb.    23,1864 

Jan.   ,,1.1864 

Mar.    19,1864 
Jan.      6.1864 

Mar.    20.1864 
Jan.  ,6,1864 

Feb.   ,25.1864 

Feb.    24.1864 
Mar.     2. 1865 
Dec.      4,1861 
Feb.   ,25,1864 

Mar.     3,1865 
Oct.     28.1861 
Apr.      7, 1864 
Feb.    26.1864 

Jan.    25,1865 
Feb.   ,26.1864 

Feb.    23,186£ 
Feb.    22.1864 

Feb.    :i3,1864 

Feb.' ■23,' 1864 

Mustered  out  July  15,1865. 

Promoted  Adjutant 

Pro.  1st  Serg't.  and  1st  Lt. 
Mustered  out  July  4.,1865.. 

Trans,    to    Vet.    Engineer 

Reg't,  Army  of  the  Cum- 
laud  July  10  1864 

Sick  at  Washington  since 

Belcher,  Joseph  S 

;;    

June  1.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  4.1865.. 
Killed  at  Bentonville.N.C. 

Birmingham,  Edw.  G. 
Crookston  Joseph  .... 
Clark  .John  0  . 

;':  :::::::::::: 

Mar.  21,1865 

Mustered  out  July  4.1865.. 
Was  Serg.  Died  Sept. 30. '64 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865  - 

Clough,  Henry 

Cousley.  William  P... 

Catts.  William  H 

Oalvey.  Dennis 

Calvin.  Robert  W 

Dodson,  EpaphusW.. 

M.O.July  4. '65.  as  Corp... 
M.  O.  July  4.  '65,  as  1st  Serg 

"  

Trans  to  non-com.  staff.... 
Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 

Bethalto 

Alton 

M.  O.July  4, '65,  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  ,4. 1865.. 

Grav,  John  W 

M.  O.July  4. '65,  as  Corp... 
Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 

Pro.  1st  Serg.  and  2d  Lieut 

Howard,  William  P.. . 

Heftner,  John  H 

Lampher,  George 

Lent.  Phillips 

McLaughlin.  Mark.... 

Meyers,  John  C 

Mappins,  John  J 

Morgan,  William  E  ... 
Peters,  John 

Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 
Absent  without  leave,  July 

.. 

1.1865 

Killed  at  Rivers'   Bridge. 

•;    

S.  C.Feb.  3.1865 

M.  O.July  4. '65.  as  Corp.. 

Trans,    to   Vet.   Engineer 

Reg't,  Army  of  the  Cum- 
berland, July  10,  1864 

M.  O.  July  4, 1865,  as  Corp. 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865  . . 

Killed  at  Kenesaw  Moun- 

Commerce. Mo. 
Alton 

tain,  June  27,1864 

Absent, sick,  at  Date  M.O. 

Smith.  Samuel  R 

Smith,  John 

Smith,  William  P 

Squires.  William  F  ... 

Sawyer.  George  N 

St  ddard,  Alexander.. 
StaflEord,  Wilborn 

M.  O.  July  4.'  65.  as  Serg't 
M.  O.  July  4.  '65;  wounded. 
Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 

M.  0.  July  4, '65,  as  Corp.. 
M.  0.  July  4,  '65,  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  4,,  1865... 

Watson.  John 

M.O.  July  4.  '65.  as  Corp.. 

Watts,  Rodger 

Mustered  out  July  4.1865  .. 
Wounded,  sent  to  hospital 

May  28  1864 

Becruits. 

Died  Mar.  21,1865;  wounds. 

Burns,  VlcClellan 

Boyd,  Franklin 

Bissinger,  Louis 

Calvy,  Dennis 

Clarke.  William  M.... 

Ellis.  Joseph 

English.  Solomon 

Godfrey 

Alton 

Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 

Alton  City 

Alton 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Mustered  out  July  9. 1865  .. 
Disch.  Apr.  24. '65;  disabil. 
Kil'd.Atlanta.G..Aug.l2,'64 

Musteredout  July4. 1865... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Greenleat.  Roberts  .. 
Hoxsey.  Garrttt 

Hughes,  Thomas 

Hughes.  George 

Hyndman.  William  ... 

Jacksonville 

Godfrey 

Mustered  out  June  16. 1865. 
Wounded:  sent  to  hospital 

March  21. 1865 

Musteredout  July  4.1865.. 

Vernon 

Alton 

.. 

Jarman.  William 

Long,  George  F 

C.ahokia 

Alton 

Wounded;  sent  to  hospital 

Coon  Creek.... 
Springfield  .... 
iGrafton 

M  arfh  '>\    ISti^ 

Larrison.  Thomas.... 
McGowan.  Patrick  ... 
Myers,  John  H 

Musteredout  July  4. 1865... 
Mustered  out  May  '12, 1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 

TENTH    INFANTRY. 


491 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Morgan,  Michael 

McEnally,  John 

Motley  David 

Feb.  _  ^1,1864 

Feb.    18.1864 
Feb.    23,1864 
Feb.   ^^1,1865 

Feb.   ,23,1864 

Mar.    29,1865 
Feb.   ,,1,1864 

Jan.    29,1864 
Feb.      2,1864 
Mar.     2,1862 
Feb.      1,1864 
May      6, 1864 
Feb.      9, 1864 
Dec.    12.1861 

July    21,1862 
Feb.  ,,1,1864 

Feb     15,1864 
Jan.     29.1864 
Jan.    25,1865 
Apr.    10.1865 
Jan.    29.1864 
Mar.      3, 1864 
Oct.     28. 1861 
Feb.      1.1864 
July    21,1862 

Oct.      5, 1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Sept.  19.1864 
Oct.       6, 1864 

Oct.       4, 1864 

Oct.       1, 1864 
Sept    19,1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  16.1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  26,1864 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
eeb. 
May 
Feb. 
Dec. 

,25, 1864 

23. 1864 
1,1865 

25. 1865 
,23, 1864 

29, 1865 
,25, 1864 

2, 1863 
25, 1864 
1 6. 1864 
25, 1864 
12, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. . 

Mustered  out  June  16. 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. . 

Murphy,  William 

Mcfherson,  Thomas.. 
Motley,  Joseph 

Grafton 

Alton 

•• 

Mustered  out  June  22. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  27,  1865. 

Phelen 

Mustered  out  June  16,  1865. 

Peacock.  Francis  M... 
Polk,  James  K 

Upper  Alton.... 
Godfrey 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  June  16, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865. . 

Pattison,  Michael 

Pierce  George  H 

Godfrey 

Alton 

Mustered  out  Aug.  16,  1865. 
Died  June  10,1864 

Richter,  John  A 

C.Girardeau,  M. 

Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Rammel,  .Joseph       .  . 

Grafton 

Rains,  William  B 

Stillwell,  James  P  .... 

Nashville,  Ind  . 

Discharged  for  disability. 
Disch.  Dec.  4. 1862,  to  enlist 

Galena 

in  4th  U.  S.  Cavalry 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Mar. 

Oct. 
Feb. 
July 

Sept 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept 
Sept 
Sept 
Sept 
Sept 

,25,  i864 

3,1864 
25. 1864 
10, 1565 
,  ,3, 1864 

28. 1861 
25, 1864 

21. 1862 

5,1864 
19, 1864 
11, 1864 
27, 1864 
19, 1864 
11, 1864 

4, 1864 

Mustered  out  June  22, 1865. 

Solomon.  Thomas 

Smedly,  Jacob 

Mustered  out  July  4,.,1865.. 

Scott,  Jacob  F 

Spry,  William  T 

Sorrels,  Henry 

Stafford,  John  H 

Spry,  Benjamin  W 

Tucker.  George  W.... 
White  Frank 

Upper  Alton.... 
Fielding 

::         :: 

Upper  Alton.... 

Fielding 

Alton 

Died  April  28,  1864 

Died  Sept  13,1864 

Deserted  Nov.  12,1864 

Willson.  William 

Drafted   and    Substi- 
tute Recruits. 
Allen,  John  D    

Sub.    Died  Jan.  31, 1865 .... 

Buckley  John. 

Died  Jan,  24,  1865 

Sub.    M.  O.July  4.  1865.... 

Harioot,  George 

Mustered  out  June  16, 1865. 

Husten   Uriah. 

Absent,  sick  at  date  M.  O.. 

Johnston.  John  M. 

Mever     renorted     to    this 

1    company.    See  Co.  B  — 
1,1864'Sub.     M.  O.July  4.1865.... 

Mixer.  Daniel 

20, 1864  Died  Mar.  12, 1865 

Mo<ser  George  H. 

26, 1864  Mustered  out  J  une  4,  1865. 

16,1864!Sub.    M.  0.  June  4.  1865... 

Stigart,  Frederick 

20, 1864  Mustered  out  June  4,  1865. 

Whitten,  Elisha 

26, 1864!  Mustered  out  June  16.1865. 

COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

Charles  S.  Cowan 

Samuel  J.  W^ilson 

Collin  McKinney 

First  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  J.  Wilson 

Collin  McKinney 

Lewis  W.  VanTuyl  . 

Second  Lieutenants 

Collin  McKinney 

Lewis  W.  VanTuyl.. 
Matthew  H.  Jami-son 

First  Sergeant. 
Matthew  H.  Jamison 


Oquawka , 


Oquawka , 


Oquawka . 


Oquawka. 


July  28,1861 
June  23.1862 
Mar.    23,1864 


July  28,1861 
June  23,1862 
Mar.    23,1864 


July  28,1861 
June  23,1862 
Mar.    23.1864 


Aug.   30,1861 


Aug.  30,1861 
July  20,1862 
Apr.    12.1864 


Aug,  30.1861 
July  20,1862 
Aug.   12,1864 


Aug.  31,1861 
July  24,186:i 
Apr.    12,1864 


Aug.   30,1861 


Promoted 

Pron.  oted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 

Promoted 

Mustered  'oiitJuly  4,' 1865! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


492 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Sergeants. 
Charles  B.  Simpson  .. 
Lewis  W.  VanTuyl... 
George  W.  Cowden  ... 
Gideon  H.  Ayers 


Corporals. 

George  Wilson 

William  P.  Barnes... 
Andrew  R.  Graham.. 

Andrew  M.  Fuller 

Ira  Moore , 

John  Malemberg 

James  M.  Rice 

Edward  A.  Moore 


Privates. 

Abrahamson,  Ctto 

Anderson,  John  A 

Anderson,  Joiin 

Anderson,  Samuel  A.. 

Amstrong,  Levi  W 

Arrickson.  Augustus. 

Bates,  William 

Best,  John  M 

Bell,  Thomas 

Bell.  Robert  G  

Bodine.  George  C 

Bolthoff,  John  W 

Butterfield,  George  H. 

Cowan,  John  R 

Cowan,  Charles  W 

Daugherty,  Creet  H  .. 

Downey,  John  H 

Dowd.  William  E 

Ells,  John  G 

Endicott,  William  C. 

Gates,  William 

Graham,  William  A... 

Graham,  Mathew  J  ... 

Glover.  Silas 

Hartley,  Kirk  P 

Hartley,  Henry  C 

Henson,  Alfred  B 

Hollingsworth,  Nels'n 
Jenkins,  William  H... 

Lant,  Jam.es  B 

Long.  Jonathan  P 

Lewis,  Augustus 

Mead,  Robert  H 

Miller,  Thomas 

Millholland,  James  H. 

Morgan,  Joseph 

Mundorf,  Benjamin  F. 
McCurdy.  Sidney  S... 
McCMure.  James  H 
McDermit,  Charles  H. 
McDermott,  Thomas.. 

Nelson,  James  H 

Nelson.  John  W 

Nelson,  Willis 

Parker,  Daniel  W 

Pixley,  Theodore  S . . . . 

Pogue,  John  W 

Puicell,  Jacob 

Post,  Henry 

Purcell,  William 

Reese.  William 

Rogers.  Eli  S.  C 

Rust,  Vincent 

Sage,  David  C 

Swords,  James 


Oquawka 
Henderson  co.. 
Oquawka 


Henderson  co 

Oquawka 

Henderson  co 


Henderson  co. 


Shoemaker.  David  M 

Simons,  James 

Signor,  Willard  J.... 

Streed,  Samuel 

Tank,  John 

Taylor,  Stephen ]'., 

Thompson,  Alex  S...  ' 


Aug.  I  30.1861 


Aug.    30, 


Aug.   30, 1861  Aug.   30 


Aug,   30,1861 


Aug.   30,1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Disch.  Jan  7,  '63;  wounds. 
Trans,  to  N on  com.  Staff. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Nov.  20,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  14.  1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mustered  out  Sept.  14. 1864'. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 

Died  Dec.  8, 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Died  Aug.  17,1862 

Mustered  out  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Dec.  17,  '61;  disabil. 

Died  Sept.  3,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Deserted  Dec.  1, 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch  Oct.  13,  '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  14, 1861'. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31. 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


.Mustered  out  Sept.  14,1864. 
Disch.  Dec.  17  '61;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died   Feb.  14,  1863 .'..'. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  28, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Apr.  28, '64;  disabil. 

Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  May  10,  1862 

Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Feb.  20,  1862... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Nov.  20, '61;  disibil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31,  1864. 
Discharged  March  15,  1862. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Dec.l7, 186l!!!! 
Discharged  June  25. 1862. . . 

Deserted  July  5,1862 

Disch.  July  8, '63;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Dec.  15,  '62,  to  enter 

in  4th  U.  S.  Cavalry 

Died  March  14,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Feb.  28, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Discharged  June  17, 1862!  .',* 


TENTH      INFANTRY. 


493 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Tucker,  William 
Tweed,  William. 
■Wright,  Amos... 
Wolfe,  George  H 


T  eteranx, 
Abrahamson.Otto  ... 

Allaman,  Henry  C 

Anderson,  John 

Anderson.  Samuel  A. 
Armstrong,  Levi  Tf . . 

Bell,  Thomas 

Bell,  Roberta 

Bellus,  Keuben 

Best,  John  M 

Butterfield,  Geor^ge  H 

Clover.  John  P 

Cowen,  John  R 

Cowen,  Charles  N 

Daugherty,  Creet  H. . 

Dowd,  William  E 

Ellett,  Edwin  H 

Endicott,  William  C. . 

Ensign,  Luther 

Fuller,  Andrew  M  — 

Gates,  William 

Glover,  Silas  C 

Godden,  Eugene  J  ... 
Graham,  William  A  . . 

Hartley,  Henry  C 

Henson,  Alfred  B 

Hollingsworth,  Nels'n 
JamisoD,Mathew  H.. 
Jenkins,  William  H.. 

Lewi.s,  Augustus 

Lewis.  Alfred 

Malemberg.  John  — 

Mead,  Robert  H 

Moore,  Ira 

Moore,  Edward  A  — 
McCurdy,  Sidney  S  .. 
McDermit,  Charles  H 

Nelson,  John  W 

Nelson,  Willis 

Parker,  Daniel  W 

Post,  Henry 

Pursell,  William 


Henderson  co..  Aug.  30,1861 


Oquawka . 


Simons,  James 

Simpson,  Charles  B. 

Smith,  Henry 

Smith,  Nicholas 

Streed,  Samuel 

Taylor,  Stephen 

Tucker,  William  .... 

Tweed,  William 

Tank,  John 

Wilson.  George 

Wright,  Amos 


Aug.   30,1861 


Date 
of  muster. 


Becruits. 
Allaman.  Henry  C  — 

Austin.  J  eremiah 

Atkinson,  James  A.  J. 

Bellus,  Reuben 

Blodgett,  Edward  L. . . 

Clover,  John  F 

Clover.  Lafayette 

Cole.  William  B 


Crawford,  John  • . 
Crawford,  James. 
Chapin,  Cyrus  — 


Henderson  co. 

Oquawka 

Henderson  co. 

Oquawka 

Henderson  co. 

Oquawka 


Craig,  Otto  P 

Dowd,  Alexander 
Davis,  William  H 
Davis, James  W.. 
Ellett.  Edwin  H.. 
Ensign,  Luther... 
Erickson,  John... 
Fink,  Andrew  W. 


Bald  Bluff. 

Greenville. 


Sept,  13,1861 
Sept.  17,1861 
Feb.  3, 1864 
Sept.  27,1861 
Feb.  20,1864 
Sept.  17, 1861 

Feb.      3,1864 


Remarks 


Re-enjisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31.1864. 
Mustered  out  July  4._  1865. 
M.  O.  July  4, '65.  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 


M.  O.  July  4,  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865. 


M.  O.  July  4,  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 
M.  O.July  4, '65  as  Sergt  .. 
M.  O.  July  4. '65.  as  1st  Serg. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865. 


Pro.  Sergt.  and  2d  Lieut. . . 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 


Trans,  to  Non-com.  Staff.. 
O.  July  4.  '65,  as  Serg't. 


Mustered  out  July  4.  1865. 


M.  O.  July  4.  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865. 
M.  O.  May  12.  1865.  Dy  tel. 
from  War  Department .. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865. 
Trans,  to  Non-com.  Staff.. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 
M.  O.  July  4. '65.  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865. 


Abs't,  wo'ds  rec'd  Feb.  3,'65 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Sept. 


Feb.  25,1864 


Feb. 
Dec. 


20.1864 
29,1863  Dec. 


Oquawka 

Henderson  co. 


Oquawka 

Henderson  co. 


Oquawka . 


Feb.  17. 1864  Feb. 
Sept.  17,1861  Sept. 
Apr.  19, 1862  Apr. 
Feb.  11,1864  Feb. 
Sept.  13, 1861:  Sept. 
Sept.  n,  1861:  Sept. 

Jan.    30,1864lFeb." 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Dec.  17.  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
.Mustered  out  Sept.  17, 1864 
M.  O.  May  12,  1865,  by  tel. 
from  War  Department .. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 

Wounded  and  in  hospit'l  at 
M.  O.  of  organization.... 
Died  Mar.  26. '65;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  28.  1864 
Mustered  out  Sept.  18.  1864 
Discharged  May  26.  1865... 
Re-enlisted  as  V^eteran  — 

Discharged  Feb.  28. 1862!!! 
Si'k  in  hosp'l  since  J'n.1,'65 


494 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPOKT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of  rank 


Date 

of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Frazell,  Jacob  H  ... 
Frazell.  Warren  — 
Furnald,  Marshall. 
Godden.  Eugene  J. 

Garret.  John  D 

Godfrey,  Perry 

Gates,  Joseph 

Graham,  Robert  0  . 
Golden,  8ilas  W  — 
Garrison.  Albert  C. 
Hagran,  William.... 

Hagan,  Samuel 

Haud.  George  R  — 
Hall,  George  W  .... 

Knutshem,  John  ... 

Louis,  Alfred 

Mai-tiu.  Absalom... 

McCurdy,  John 

McCurdy,  JoliuW.. 
Mitchell,  John  H... 
Moore,  Samuel  P... 

Noble,  Amos 

Pixley,  Waldo  «.... 

Putney,  Ira 

Rice,  William 


Rascher,  Frank 

Roseboom.  J  ohn 

Roberts.  William  H... 

Rust,  Jacob  L 

Smith,  Nicholas 

Smith,  Henry 

Smith,  William  W  .... 

Speck.  Francis  P 

Unckles,  William  T... 


juincy Feb. 

lonmouth Mar. 

Oquawka Jan. 

Henderson  co..|Nov. 
Mound  City....  Jan. 

Quincy Feb. 

Bald  Bluff iDec. 

May 
Oquawka Feb. 

Jan. 


Drafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Hudson.  James 

Meir,  Joseph 

Ruoloke.  Casper  .. 
Roth,  Robert 


Henderson  co. 
Bald  Bluff 


Greenville. 
0(iuawka .. 


Henderson  co.. 


Oquawka 

Henderson  co.. 


Oquawka 

Henderson  co. 


Payson  • 

Gillespie  — 
Morristown 
Elba 


Oct. 
Sept. 
Dec. 


25, 1864 
31, 1864 

5, 1864 
20, 1861 

8. 1862 
24, 1864 
29, 1863 
20, 1861 

3, 1861 

5,1864 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
May 
Feb. 
Jan. 


Feb.      5, 1864 


22. 1864 
25, 1861 
17.1861 
29. 1863 


Feb.    25,1864 


Oct.  25,1861 
Sept.  21,1861 
Dec.    29,1863 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Sept. 

Oct. 
Feb. 
Apr. 


6, 1864 
11, 1864 
17, 1861 

3, 1861 
14, 1861 

27,1861 

17. 1861 

19. 1862 
6, 1864 

27. 1861 

3, 1861 
11, 1864 

19. 1862 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Sept. 


25, 1864 

17, 1861 
3, 1861 
19, 1861 

27. 1861 
17,1861 

19. 1862 
25, 1864 
27, 1861 


Oct.  7,1861 
Feb.  25,1864 
Apr.    30.1862 


Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Discharged  May 26.1865.... 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps... 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1864.. 

.Mustered  out  Aug.  31.1864. 
Discharged   May  26.1865... 

Died  March  14,1864 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 


Absent  on  acc't  accidental 

wound  rec'd  Aug.  25. '64.. 

Mastered  out  July  4,  1865. . 

Re-enlisted  as  V'nteran 

Died  May  21. 1862 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 


Deserted  Aug.  30. 1861. 


Mustered  out  Oct.  3.  1864.. 
Disch.  to  accept  Adjutancy 

of  Regiment 

Mustered  out  Sept.  20. 1864. 
Mustered  out  ISept.  17.1864. 
Mustered  out  April  18, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Feb.  17,1862 

Died  July  30,1864 

Disch.  Apr.  24, '63;  disabil. 


Sept.  20, 1864  Sept.  20, 1864  Never  reported  to  comp'y 
Oct.      6, 1864  Oct.      6. 1864  Sub.     M.  O.  July  4, 1865. 
Oct.       4, 1864  Oct.       4,18641 
Sept.  27,1864  Sept.  27, 1864, Never  reported  to  comp'y 


COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

George  A.  Race 

Charles  B.  Simpson... 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  A.  Race 

Richmond  Wolcott  — 
Charles  B.  Simpson... 

Michael  Briegel  

Merviu  H.  VanOstrand 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Adolph  Neighmeyer.. 

Henry  Schaffnit 

Michael  Briegel 

Merviti  H.  VanOstrand 
Andrew  Fuller 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  Schaffnit 

Sergeants. 

Michael  Briegel 

•Gustave  Hant j  ao 


Quincy  . 
Oquawks 


Quincy 

Jacksonville 
Oquawka  .... 

St.  Louis 

Sandwich 


Sandwich. 
Oquawka . 


St.  Lotiis  , 
St.  Louis 


Mar. 
Apr. 


1, 1862 
7, 1865 


June  20,1862 
Apr.    30,1865 


Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 


Mar.  13,1862 
Mar.  1, 1862 
Sept.  22,1864 
Apr.  7, 1865 
Juue  29,1865 


June  20.1862 
Dec.  31,1864 
Apr.  30,1865 
Notmust'r'd 


Feb.  [8,1862 

May  6, 1863 

May  2, 1864 

Apr.  7.1865 

July  3,1865 


.June  5.1863 
Mar.  26,1865 
Notmust'r'd 


Sept.    1, 1861 
Sept.  11,1861 


Feb. 


Promoted 

Resigned  Sept.  22,1864 

Promoted 

Resigned  June  20,1865 

M.  O.  July  4,1865,  as  pri- 
vate Co.  H 

Resigned  May  6. 1863 

Resigned  May  2, 1864 

Promoted 

Cancelled  

M.  O.  July  4, 1865,  as  Sergt. 
Co.E 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 


1,1862  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Discharged  Feb.  7,1865 ... 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


495 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster- 


Remarks. 


Corporals. 
Herman  '^urgstede  ... 

Herman  MUller 

Henry  Stege 

Herman  Kindermann. 
William  Heidbreeder. 
Christoph  Rail 


Wagoner. 
Christian  Wagner. 


St.  Louis. 


St.  Louis. 


Privates. 

Assraan,  Ignatz 

Bank, Henry 

Becker,  William 

Bender.  Rudolph 

Berger.Joseph 

Bretz, Philip 

Beyrer,  Albert 

Biggel.  John 

Brant,  Conrad 

Brannsteiner,  Nich'las 

Cefert,  Benjamin 

Ertal,  Jacob  

Finke.  Frederick 

Geong,  John 

Grossman.  Jacob 


St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Hasslemann.  Charles. 

Hermann,  George 

Hornung.John 

Horman.  Adolph 

Jaeger,  William 

Jackson, J esse 

Kuhling,  ( ;harles 

Kaepler,  Herman 

Krummel,  Louis 

Klaver,  Frederick 

Krummel,  Christian.. 

Koch,  John 

Lindecker,  John 

Metz,  Anton 

Maas.Coustantine 

Meyer,John 

May, Charles 

Miller,  Xavier 

Post,  Frederick 

Pfell,  Jacob 


Rahing. Charles ... 
Ruppert,  Christian 

Rosenmiller,  John 

Re'menschmiel, Henry 


Stann,  Balthasar . . 
Staddlftinan,  George.. 

Stitz,  William 

Stege,  Henry 

Schaettel,  Conrad  . 

Spilk^r,  Peter 

Seddler.  Christopher. 

Shull,  Charles 

Trieselmann,  Willi 
Vossick,  Henry 


Terre  Haute.. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Vessels, (or  Wessels)  B 
"Witter,  Conrad 


Woeltje,  Herman . . . 
Witgenstein,  Louis. 
Wachter,  Henry 


Veterans. 

Briegel,  Michael 

Bennett.  John 

Bennett,  Benjamin  P, 

Berger.  .Joseph 

Ertel,  Jacob 

Finke,  Frederick 


Geong,  John . 


Sept.  16.1861 
Sept.  ip,  1861 

Aug.  22,1861 
Oct.  1,1861 
Aug.  29,1861 


Aug.  8, 1861 

Sept.  24,1861 

Sept.  16,1861 

Sept.  12.1861 

Sept.  10,1861 

Sept.  2,1861 

Sept.  4,1861 

Sept.  9,1861 

Sept.  20,1861 

Sept.  16,1861 

Aug.  28,1881 

Aug.  26,1861 

Sept.  1.1861 

Sept.  5. 1861 

Sept.  27,1861 

Sept.  16.1861 

Aug.  28.1861 
Sept.  17.1861 
Sept,  9.1861 
Oct.  17, 1861 
Sept.  8,1861 
Mar.  10,1861 
Aug.  18,1861 
Sept,  7, 1861 
Sept.  5,1861 
Aug.  28,1861 
Sept.  26,1861 
Sept.  9. 1861 
Sept.  17,1861 
Aug.  27,1861 
Sept.  3,1861 
Aug.  24,1861 
Sept.  16, 1861 

Aug.  28.1861 
Sept.  19,1861 

Aug.  20,1861 
Sept.  1, 1861 
Sept,  17,1861 
Sept.    6,1861 

Aug.  28,1861 
Sept.  11,1861 
Aug.  27,1861 
Sept.  10,1861 
Sept.  23.1861 
Sept.  1.1861 
Sept.  7,1861 
Mar.  8. 1862 
Aug.  28.1861 
Aug.  26,1861 


Feb.      8, 1862 


Feb.      8, 1862 


Discharged  Feb.  7, 1865.... 
Disch.  Nov.  2. '63;  disabil.. 
Discharged  Feb.  7,  1865.... 
In  Gen  Hosp.,  Quincy.Ill. 
Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Discharged  Feb.  7. 1865... 


Disch.  May  9, '63;  disabil.. 
Disch.  June  22.  '62;  disabil. 


Cairo 

Terre  Haute 

Cairo 


Sept. 
Sept. 


1,1861 
4, 1861 


Sept.  14,1861 
Sept.  24,1861 
Sept.    9,1861 


Feb. 


Disch.  Dec  3, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Disch arijed  Feb  7,1865  ... 
Mustered  out  Feb.  8.  1865. 
Disch.  Nov.  1, '62:  disabil. 


Disch.  June  22, '62;  disabil. 
Discharged  Feb.  7,  1865.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Court  mart,  to  prison.  Dry 

Tortugas.  Fla.,Jan.  9, '65. 

Disch.  Oct.  14,  '62;  disabil. 

Discharged  Feb.  7.^1865.... 

Deserted  Apr.  12,1862...'!'.'. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mar. 
Feb. 


28, 1862 
8.1862 


Mar.    29.1 


Disch.  Mar.l,  '62;under  age 
Discharged  Feb.  7,  1865.... 


Absent,  sick,  at  date  M.  O. 
Disch.  May  12, '63;  disabfl. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Drowned  Apr.  19, 1862 

Resnlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Apr.  19.1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Absent,  on  detachfd  duty, 
at  M.  O.  of  organization. 
Discharged  Feb  7,1865.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed    at    Kenesaw    Mt., 

June  22, 1864 

Disch.  Oct.  28, '63;  disabil.. 
Discharged  Feb.  7.  1865.... 
Disch.  Mar  1.'62;  disabil.. 
Discharged  Feb.  2,  1865.... 
Discharged  Feb.  7,  1865.... 

Died  Mar.' i.' i862". !!"!'.!'.'. '. 

Died  July  12,1862 

Discharged  Feb.  7,  1865.... 
Shot    himself;    aberration 

of  mind.  Died  July  20,  '63 
Discharged  Feb.  7,  1865.... 
In    insane    asylum    since 

October.1862 

Discharged  Feb.  7.1862.... 
Disch.  Oct.  28,  '63;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 
M.  O.  July  4, 1865,  as  Corp'l 


M.  O.  July  4. 1865, as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
Wounded  and  in  Hosp.  at 
M.  O.  of  organization  — 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 


496 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Heidbreder.  William  . 

Cairo. 

Feb.   ,8,1864 

Mar.    W.1863 

Jan.    26.1864 
Feb.    14.1864 
Jan.    26.1864 

Sept.  27.1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Sept.  23.1864 
Sept.  ,22. 1864 

Sept.  19.1864 

Mar.  ,20.1864 

Mar.    10.1863 
Jan.      5.1864 
Jan.    26.1864 
Feb.    25.1864 
Jan.    28.1864 

Sept.  27.1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
oept.  23,1864 
Sept.  ,22.1864 

Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  29,1864 

M.O.July  4,  '65.  as  1st  Serg 

Jaeger.  William 

Metz,  Anton 

M.O.  July  4. 1865.  as  Corp'L 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 

May  Charles           ... 

M.O.  July  4, 1865,  as  Serg't. 

Rail,  Christopher 

Mustered  out  -July  4, 1865. . 

Ruppert  Christian 

M.O.  July  4, 1865,  as  Corp'L 
Disch.  May  13, '65;  disabil. 

Waehter,  Henry 

M.O.  July  4, 1865, as  Corp'L 

Becruits. 

Terre^Haute.... 
St,  Paul,  Minn' 

Bennett,  Benjamin  P. 
Engler   Ulrich 

Died  April  11  1865 

Zitzmann,  Frederick. 

Drafted  and  Substilute 

Recruits. 
Adams  Samuel     

St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Dis.  July  10.'65.  Louisville, 
Ky.;  disabil 

Mustered  out  June  4, 1865^ 

>  t                                               4  4 

Davis,  James 

4    4                                                       4    4 

4  4                                               4   4 

Decker,  Alexander 

Disch.June20,'65;  disablL 

Ekelberger   Joseph... 

Mustered  out  June  4, 1865  . 

Discharged  May  31, 1S65 .... 

Faster,  Louis 

Sept.  22.1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  30. 1864 

Oct.      6,1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  29,1861 
Sept.  26, 1864 
Sept.  22,1864 

Sept.  22.1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Oct.      6. 1864 

Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  30,1864 
Sept,  26,1864 
Sept.  22,1864 
Sept.  19,1864 

Sept.  ,20, 1864 

Oct,    ,,3,1861 

Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  ,22, 1864 

Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  23,1864 

Sept.  30,1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Oct.      6. 1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Sept.  23.1864 
Sept.  19.1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Sept.  23. 1864 
Sept.  ,22, 1864 

Sept.  23,1864 
Sept.  20.1864 

Sept.  22.1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Sept.  23,1864 

Mustered  out  June  17,1865. 

Frame,  Benjamin  . 

Mustered  out  June  4,1865.. 

Hagerty,  Dennis 

ter-out  of  organization.. 
Sub.     M.O.  July  4, 1865 

Sub.    M.  0.  June  4, 1865.... 

Hays   Hiram         

Mustered  out  June  4,1865.. 

Handley,  David  S 

Sept.  ,20, 1864 

Sept.  30, 1864 

Sept.  26, 1864 
Sept.  22, 1864 

Sent.  20,1864 
Sept.  22,1864 

Sept.  30,1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  23, 1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  ,20. 1864 

Sept.  22,1864 

Feb.  3,1865 ." 

Lambert,  Jos.  or  Jas.. 

Mustered  out  June  4, 1865  . 

Sub.    M.  0.  June  4, 1865 .... 

McClintock,  Jas.or  Jos 

Manard,  Wesley    ..... 

Mustered  out  Juae  4, 1865  . 

Miller,  George 

4  4                                               .4 

McMenuis,  Louis 

Died  Dec.  21,1861 

Phelps,  Mark 

Payton,  John 

at  New  York  harbor 

Mustered  out  June  4, 1865.. 

Sub.    M.O.  July  4,1865.... 

Rhodes  John 

Mustered  out  June  4  1865. . 

Mustered  out  May  26. 1866.. 

Spires,  John 

Mustered  out  June  17, 1865. 

Severus,  Orange 

Mustered  out  June  4, 1865. . 

Tebben,  Anton 

Thompson,  Charles... 

4  4                                               4  4 

4   4                                               4  4 

Nance,  Hugh 

Killed  at  Bentonville,N.C., 

Sept.  20, 1864 
Sept.  19,1864 

Mar.2L1865 

Wallace,  William 

M.O.  by  order  War  Dep't, 

>^ept.  22,1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Sept.  23.1864 

May  18  1865.          

Weigel.  John  C 

Williams  John 

4  4                                         4  4 

TENTH    INFANTRY. 


497 


COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Marshall 

Mar.     1, 1862 
June  16,1862 
Mar.    30,1864 
July     3, 1865 

Sept     1  1861 

Resigned  June  16,  1862 

David  R  Waters 

Resigned  Mar.  30, 1864 

Ephraim  A.  Wilson... 
James  W  Anderson.. 

Apr.    17,1864 
Notmust'r'd 

Sept.    1.1861 

Discharged  May  15.1865.... 
M.O.July  4, '65,  as  1st  Lieut 

Darwin 

First  Lieutenants. 

Tnhn    D     Mitfhpll 

Marshall 

Promoted 

Mar.      i:i862 
June  16,1862 
June  16.1863 
Mar.    30.1864 
July     3, 1865 

Mar.      1.1862 
June  16.1862 
June  16.1863 
Mar.    25,1865 
July     3.1865 

Sept.    1.1861 

Sent  ^^1,1861 

Guy  W.  Blanehard.... 
Ephraim  A.  Wilson... 
James  W.Anderson.. 
John  Ferguson 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Guy  W.  Blanehard.... 
Ephraim  A.  Wilson... 
James  W.  Anderson.. 

Simeon  Donaldson 

William  Hartman 

Musician  . 
Freeman  D .  Rosebrook 

Palmyra 

Resigned  June  16,1863 

July   29,1863 
Apr.    17,1864 
Notmust'r'd 

Promoted 

Darwin 

Marshall 

Palmyra 

M.  O.July  4. 1865.  as  Sergt. 

Oquawka 

Palmyra 

Notmust'r'd 

Sept.    1,1861 
Sept.,  L 1861 

Disch.  Jan.  1,  '64,  as  Corp'L 
M.O.July  4. 1865,  as  Sergt. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Privates. 

Andrew,  William 

Bacon  Martin  M  

Palmyra 

Fieldon          .  .. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Jan.  31, '62;  disabil. 

Blanchart,  Guy  H 

Blanehard,  Justus  C. 

Blockson,  Joseph 

Barrett,  Jackson 

Cary,  Daniel  M 

Chancellor,  William  M 

Desk.  William  E 

Eno,  Stephen  H 

Furguson,  James 

Fears,  James  M 

Fencher,  Nehemiah... 

Ferguson,  J  ohn 

Hartman,  William.... 

Haneu.  George  W 

Howertou.  Henry 

Husted.  Nathan 

Iniarle,  Jefrie  R 

Jeffrier,  Feamir 

Johnson,  William  A... 
Kinney  David 

Palmyra 

Marshall:::::::: 

Palmyra 

Marshall 

Palmyra 

Jacksonville  ... 
Marshall 

Palmyra :::::::: 

Marshall 

Palmyra 

Marshall:::::::: 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  15. 1864- 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Deserted  Dec.  14,1861 

Died  Jan.  18.1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Disch.  Sept.  14, '62;  disabil 
Re-enlisted  Sept.  1,1863.. 
Disch.  Feb.  24. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  15,1864 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  .... 

Disch.  Jan.  5,1863;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Lenex,  George 

Lord,  William  E 

Marvin.  William 

Disch.  July  20. '62;  disabil. 
Dij-eh.  Feb.  26. '62:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  15, 1864. 
Absent  on  detached  duty 

Marshall 

Elizabeth::::::' 

Palmyra 

Marshall:::::::: 

Palmyra 

Dixon . 

McDonald.  Alfred  E.. 
Montgomery,  John.... 

Moore.  Samuel  R 

Morgan.  Jerome  B 

Morgan, Spencer  C... 

O'Brien,  Michael 

0 vermire,  Levi 

Pease  John  A 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  Feb.  16,1862 

Mustered  out  Sept.  15, 1864 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Trans,    to    Invalid    Corps 

Dec  30,1863 

Detailed,  and  absent  since 

March.  1862 

Disch.  July  5. '62:  disabil.. 

Retherford.John 

Rogers.  William 

Rogers,  Martin 

Rouen,  George 

Siefken   Hero  S    .     .. 

De>erted  Nov.  26.1861 

Died  Jan   6  1862        

Died  Dec  12  1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Snead,  William 

Stark,  William  R 

Warn,  Henry  W 

Wilson.  Ephraim  A... 
Williams.  Charles  C. 

Marshall 

Palmyra 

Dixon 

Died  March  12, 1862 

Missing  in  action  Apr.  '64. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 
Mustered  out  S-pt.  15, 1864 

Willard,  John 

Marshall 

Disch.  Feb.  26. '62;  disabil. 

Vol.  1—32, 


498 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


1  Veterans. 

Andrew,  William 

Anderson,  Willis 

Anderson,  James  W  . . 
Brantliuger,  Weorgre.. 

Bohn,  James 

Bohn,  Henry 

Blocksou,  Joseph 

Booth,  Owen  K 

Booth,  James  K 

Chapin,  John  tr 

€oppage,  Wm.  D,  C... 

Dech,  William  E 

Donaldson,  iSimeon ... 
Eno,  Stephen  H 


Ferguson,  John 

Hartiuati,  William 

flawn,  George  W 

iHowerton,  Henry 

Hutchison,  KobertL.. 

Harvey,  Albert  B 

Hungerford,  John  — 


Ingle,  Jesse  R 

Jeffers,  Francis  M 

Johnson,  William  A  .. 

Jetfers.  John  A 

Kenny.  David 

Loyd,  Eli 

Mc Daniel.  Alfred  E... 

Moore,  Charles  W 

O'Brien.  Michael 

Pickup,  George  W  — 

Preston,  Alfred 

Russell   James 

Rock,  Elijah  W 

Rausch,  George 


Rosebrook.Freem'n  D 


Siefken,  Hero  S 

Tomliuson,  James  A. 


Recruits. 
Anderson,  Willis. 
Anderson,  Byron. 


Anderson,  James  W.. 

Barber.  Edwin  M 

Beltz,  Henry 

Blodgett,  Dighton  .... 
Boyers,  Thomas  C  — 

Booth.  Owen  K 

Booth,  James  R 

Bradley,  Julius  C 

Beal,  William  S 

Besser,  Nathan 

Brantliuger,  George.. 

Bohn.  Henry 

Bohn,  James 

Bremer.  Henry 

Brewer.  Harlan 

Buck.  David  H 

Bice,  Arthur  F 

Chapin,  John  G 

Coppage,  Wm.  D.  C... 
Donaldson,  Simeon... 
Doherty.  John 


Dagget,  Simeon 

Fawver,  Jacob 

Ferguson,  James  W  .. 
Frank,  Henry  J.  L  .... 

Garner,  James  M 

Orove,  Martin 

Hutchinson,  Robt.  L.. 

Harvey.  Albert  B 

Henderson,  John  H . . . 
Herndon,  Edward  M.. 


Palmyra ., 
Oquawka , 
Darwin  ... 


Marshall.. 
Oquawka , 


Palmyra 

Oquawka  — 
Jacksonville 


Marshall. 
Palmyra  . 
Marshall. 


Oquawka . 
Darwin  ... 


Palmyra . 
Marshall. 


Terre  Haute. 

Palmyra 

Oquawka  — 
Darwin 


Palmyra . 


Martinsville. 


Oquawka . 
Darwin  ... 


Marshall. 


Oquawka 

Terre  Haute. 

Warren 

Terre  Haute. 


Darwin 


Harmon 
Darwin  . 


Oquawka . 
Oquawka . 


Darwin  ■ .. 
Marshall.. 


Marshall. 


Marshall.. 
Oquawka , 


Jan.      1.1864 


Mar. 
Mar. 


11,: 
1, 1864 


Feb.    18.1864 
Jan,      1, 1864 


Feb.    18,1 
Jan.      1,1864 


Mar. 
Jan. 


1, 1864 
1, 1864 


Feb.    18,1864 


Mar. 
Jan. 


1, 1864 
1, 1864 


Nov.    20,1 
Sept.    1,1863 


Mar. 
Nov. 


Nov. 
Jan. 


1,1862 
l.I 


20, 1861 
1.1862 


Mar.     1.1862 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
Nov. 


Mar. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


12.1864 
1, 1862 
18, 1862 
10, 1862 
20  1861 
18, 1862 
20, 1861 


1, 1862 

1,1861 
18, 1862 

1, 1861 
18. 1861 

1 ,  1861 
20. 1861 


Jan.  ^1,1864 

Mar.  ^20.1864 

Mar.  ^_1.1864 

Jan.  1,1864 

Feb.  18,1864 

Jan.  1,1864 


Feb.    18.1864 
Jan.     11,1864 


Mar. 
Jan. 


Mar. 
Jan. 


Nov. 
Sept. 

Mar. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


1,: 
1, 1864 


20, 1861 
1.1 

1. 1862 
1.1861 
5, 1861 


Nov.   20,1 
Jan.      1. 1862 


Jan.      6, 1862 
Mar.     5,1862 


Mar.     1.1862 


Feb.  12. 
Mar.  1, 
Feb.  25. 
Feb.  10, 
Nov.  20. 
Feb.  18, 
Nov.  20, 
Nov.   28, 

Nov.  20. 
Mar.  1. 
Sept.  1. 
Feb.  25. 
.Vov.  5, 
Feb.  25, 
Nov.  1, 
Nov.   20. 


Nov.  28,1861 


Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. . 
M.  ().  July  4.  '65, as  Corp'l. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865. . 

M.  O.  July  4,  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  ou,t  July  4,  1865.. 
M.  O.  July  4, '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 

Killed  near  Dallas,  Ga., 
May  27.1864 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 

Disch.as  Corp.;  wounds.. 

Disch.  to  accept  prom'n, 
Apr.  14.1864 

M.O.July  4, '65.  as  1st  Serg 

M.O.July  4,  '65,as  Serg't.. 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 


M.O.July  4,  '65,  as  Serg't. 
Killed,  Bentonville,  N.  C, 

March  21. 1865 

Died  March  26, 1864 

M.O.July  4.  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
Muf'tered  out  -July  4, 1865.. 

Prisoner  of  war 

M.O.July  4.  '65.  as  Corp'l.. 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 


Disch. June  26. '65;  wounds 
Mustered  out  July  4,  ISSS.. 

Absent,  wounded 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Dis.  on  Sur.  certificate 
July  28,  1865 

Absent,  on  detached  duty 
at  M.  O.  of  organization. 

M.O.July  4,  '65, as  Serg't.. 

M.O.July  4,  '65.  as  Corp'l.. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Corp'l.    Absent  on  det'ch'd 

duty  at  M.O.  of  organ'n. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Aug.  4.  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Feb.  26.  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  22,  '63;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  asVeteran  — 

Disch,  Apr.  13, '62;  disabil! 

Supposed  to  be  dead 

Died  May  30,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 


Died  Nov.  14,1862 

Disch.  Jan.  3,  '63;  disabil. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 


Detailed     and     absent    at 

date  of  muster-out  

Disch   Sept.  27, '62;  disabil. 

Transferred  to  Co.  H 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
Disch. July  2. '62:  disabil.. 

Died  Aug.  14,1862 

Disch  July  5, '62;  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Absent, sick,  at  dateM.  O. 
Died  Aug.  28, 1862 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


499 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
li.stment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Hilbert. Frederick  .... 

Hensley. .James 

Horner,  William 

Hoi len beck,  John  M... 

Hau?eford,John 

-Jeff ries,  John  A 

Jeffries,  James 

Johnson,  Garrett 


Darwin 


-J  effers,  Thomas 

Julfs,  Jacob 

Kerr.James  R   

Kinney,  John  M 

'Lloyd,  Kli  

Loyd,  William  H 

juivingston,  John 

Layton.Jos.  P.  or  Jno. 

Lay  ton,  Lewis  B 

Mulkins,  Robert  S 

Morgan.  George  J 

Moore,  (.'haries  W 

Miller,  Eugene  A 

Nitchmau,  James  P  ... 
Nitchman.Benj,  F  .... 

JNeal,  Rufus 

Pickup,  George  W 

Poorman,  Benj.  F 

Preston.  Alfred 

Roderick,  David  F 

Rock,El:.iah 

iRussell,  James 

Spiker,  Samuel  R 

Sullivan,  Thomas 

Smith, JaphetB   

.Shorter,James  B 

Tomlinson,  James  A  .. 
Taylor,  William  M  .... 
Williams,  Edward  A  .. 
Wyatt,  Americus 


Darwin  ... 

Marshall.. 

Oquawka . 

Darwin  ... 
Harmon... 

Aledo  

Dixon   

Marshall.. 
Darwin  ... 
Shokoken 
Darwin ... 


Oquawka 

Terre  Haute. 


Harmon 
Darwin  . 


Marshall.. 
Oquawka . 
Darwin  ... 


Terre  Haute. 
Darwin 


Terre  Haute. 

Oquawka 

Harmon 


Martinsville. 
Terre  Haute. 

Oquawka 

Shokoken  ... 


Drafted  and  Substitute 

Recruits. 
Ack^rman,    Jacob    or 

BalKSelim  O 

Booker,  George 

Beickhorn,  Lewis 

Bard,  Milton   

Bock,  Mathias 

€rabbe.  Anton    

Dolan.  Thomas    

Darnell.  Daniel  P 

Entler,  John 

Eheor  Etrie,  William. 
Easten,  Jacob 


Ellick.  William. 


Jno] 


EUenbrock,  Herman  .. 

Flair, John  

Flair,Henry 

Hobbin,  George 

Haight,  Richard   

Hudson,  Richard 

Harling.  Frederick 

Hardin,  William 

Keim,  George 

Knell,  Anton 

Mowee  or  Moore,  Fred 

Neiflfer,Otto   

Newman,  August 

Rodgers.  Charles 

Russell,  Hamlin  G 

Smith, William   

Stermer,  Gottlieb 

Schlick  William 

Taylor,  David 

Williams,  Wilson 

■Whittleses,John  W... 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Nov. 


Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Mar. 
.Jan . 
Feb. 


O-t. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


1, 1862 
1. 1864 
20, 1864 

18. 1862 
1,1861 


Mar. 


5,1862  Supposed  to  been  disch.. 

Transferred  to  Co.  H 

Feb.    25.1864  Mustered  out  July  4,1865. 


Feb. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


1,1862  Mar. 
13, 1864  Feb. 


1, 1862 
19, 1864 

1,1861 
rS,  1864 
15, 1864 
11,1864 
18, 1862 
^  ^1. 1862 

1.1862 
12, 1864 
1, 1862 


1, 1862 
20, 1864 
18. 1862 
^  ^1, 1862 

18, 1862 
1, 1862 
22, 1864 
15, 1864 
18, 1862 
1,1861 
1, 1862 
1,1861 
19, 1864 


6.1861 
11, 1864 
20, 1864 
23. 1864 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


22, 1864 
28. 1862 
27, 1864 
20. 1864 
13, 1864 

10.1864 

22.1864 


Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 


7. 1864 
22. 1864 
27. 1864 


Oct.      4. 1864 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept, 

Oct. 

Oct. 


22, 1864 
23, 1864 

4, 1864 
23, 1861 
28, 1864 
27. 1864 
26. 1864 

5. 1864 
22. 1864 
27, 1864 
12,1864 

6, 1864 


Js 
Peb. 
Nov. 
Peb. 


Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


1862  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
18611  ••  "        . 

1861  Died  Sept.  18.  1862 

1861]Disch.  Nov.  20, '62,  to  enlist 

in  4th  U.  S.  Cavalry 

1862'Died  April  30. 1862 

1864' Mustered  out  June  8,  1865 

1862!  Died  Feb.  22, 1862 

18K4  Mustered  out  July  4,1865. 

1861  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
1864  Ab.><ent,sick,  at  date  M.  O 

Mustered  out  July  5,1865. 
Diich.  Peb.  16,  '65;  disabil 

1862  Died  Mar.  28,  1864 

....  Disch.  Feb.  22,  '63;  disabil 
18621  Disch.  Aug.  3,  '62;  disabil 
1862  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
1864  Mustered  out  July  4,1865. 

Trans,  to  Co.  H,  Mar.25,  '62 


Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Peb. 
Peb. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
.Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


22, 1864 
27. 1864 


Oct.      4. 1864 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 


Mustered  out  Mar.  28,  186; 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 
.Mustered  out  July  4, 1865 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.. 

Died  July  23, 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.., 


Disch.  Apr.  9.  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Jan.  23,  '65;  disabil 

Died  Mar.  21,  1864 

Disch.  Apr.  9,  '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Disch.  Oct.  18,  '62;  woundi 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. 
Killed.  Bentonville.  N.  C. 
Mar.  25,  1865 


Sub.  M.  O.July  4, 1865... 
Mustered  out  June  2.  1865 
Sub.  M.  O.July  4,  1865  .. 
Mustered  out  June  4,  1865 


Mustered  out  May  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  June  4.  1865  . 

Mustered  out  May  29.  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  26.  1865. 
Sub.    Never  rep'ted  to  Co. 

Sick.  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Sub.    Never  rep'red  to  Co. 

Sick,  ('hattanooga,  Tenn. 
Mustered  out  June  4,  1865  . 


Sub.    M.  O.July  4,  1865... 
Mustered  out  June  4. 1865 


Deserted  June  23,  1865  . ... 
Sub.  M  O  .July  4,  1865... 
Mustered  out  June  4,  1865 

Absent,  wounded 

Sub  M.  O.  July  4,  1865  .. 
Mustered  out  June  4.  1865 


22, 1864 
23, 1864 
4. 1864 
23, 1864 

28,1864  Absent,  sick,  in  Gen.  Hosp 
27,  '       ~        ' 


,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 


Disch. War  Dept.May31. 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865 

Sub.     M.  O  July  4,  1865... 

Mustered  out  June  4,^  1865 

Sub.    M.  O.July  4, 1865... 


500 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Under  Cooks. 
Elliott  Alfred 

Mar.  ^3.1863 
Aug.     1, 1863 

Jan.      1.1864 
Mar.    24.1864 
Jan.      1.1864 

Deserted  Nov   17  1864. 

Washington,  George.. 

Deserted  Oct.  1. 1864 

COMPANY    H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 

Lindsay  H.  Carr 

Edward  H.  Sylla 

Daniel  R.  Ballou 

Franklin  A.  Munson. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Edward  H.  Sylla 

Daniel  R.  Sylla 

Franklin  A.  Munson. 

John  Winsitt 

George  D.  Woodward 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Jerome  B.  Carpenter 

John  Winsitt 

George  Woodward... 
Samuel  Faxon 

First  Sergeant. 
Daniel  R.  Ballou 

Sergeants. 

Franklin  Munson 

Hubert  Carwer 

Edward  Hoag 

Charles  Kensill 

Corporals. 
M.  R.  VanNostrand.. 
George  Woodward... 

John  Culver 

Cornelius  Hagerty... 

Musician. 
Thomas  Corke 

Privates. 

Andrus,  William 

Burcham,  William... 

Baldwin,  John 

Baldwin.  Kipps 

Banfleld,  John 

Baker,  Thornton 

Colgrove,  Franklin  .. 

Canham.  William 

Davis,  Washington.. 

Duyar,  William 

Estabrook,  Edwin  ... 

Fuhr,  Adam 

Faxon,  Samuel 

Godfrey.  Charles 

Gilbert,  Franklin 

Hamlin,  Charles 

Hamlin,  William  H  .. 

Hinkins,  Andrew 

Hart.  Henry 

Hammer.  Francis 

Ise.  Henry 

Judd, Albert 

Lacy,  Michael 

Mullin,  Nathaniel 

Miller,  James 

Miller,  George  C 

Miller,  William 

Rose,  Andrew 


Darwin . . . 
Sandwich 


Sandwich 
Darwin  ... 
Sandwich 


Sandwich 
Sandwich 


July  28.1 
Mar.  12,1862 
June  16,1862 
Feb.    28,1863 


July  28,1861 
Mar.  12,1862 
June  16.1862 
Feb.  28,1863 
May      8. 1865 


July  28,1861 

Mar.  1.1862 

Feb.  28.1863 

July  3,1865 


Aug.   28.1861 


Aug.   28,1861 


Apr.     8.1863 


Aug.   28,1861 


Killed  Mar.  12,1862 

Resigned  June  16,  1862. 
Resigned  Feb.  27. 1863  . 
Mustered  out  July  4, 18 


Apr.     8,] 
May    22,1865 


Aug.   28,1861 


Mustered  out  Apr.  9, 
Mustered  out  July  4, 


Discharged  Feb.  13, 1862. 
Promoted 


Apr.      8, 1863 
Not  must'd. 


Aug.  28,1861 
Aug.  28.1861 


M.  O.  July  4.1865,  as  Sergt. 


Promoted  1st  Lieutenant. 


Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  28,1864. 

Died  Feb.  6. 1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  28, 1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  28,1864. 
Died  Aug.  31,1862 


Aug.  28, 


Aug.   28.1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Deserted  Nov.  27, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  28, 1864. 
Discharged  Mar.  9. 1862.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  3Iay  26. 1862!!! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  28,1864. 

Re-eulisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Feb.  25,1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  28, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug  28, 1864. 
Discharged  Mar.  12,  1862... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  28, 1864. 


Discharged  Mar.  11,  1862... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  28,1864. 
Discharged  July  1.  1862.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  28,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  28,1864. 
Mustered  out  May  13, 1865. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


501 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Sandwich. 

Aug.   28. 1861 

Died  Jan   8  1862 

Died  Mar.  4,1863 

.Mustered  out  Aug.  28,1864. 
Died  Nov  6  1862 

Stan  or  Stall  John 

'  • 

Stipp.  Herman 

Frorget,  Henry 

Wait   Lorenzo      

Discharged  Nov.  20. 1863... 



Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Whitney    Edward 

nfaprtoH   Mn^T    9.7   ISfil 

Veterans. 

Baldwin,  Kipps 

Banfield  John 

Sandwich 

Jan.     ^1,1864 
Mar.  ^25.1864 

Jan.   _  1.1864 

Mar.    25.1864 
Jan.   ^^1.1863 

Mar.    25.1864 
Jan.      1  1864 

Jan.      6.1864  Died  July  20,1864;  wounds 
-Jan.      7. 1864  M  O.  July  4 '65  as  Corp 

Apr.       7.1864  Mnsterpd  out  .hi Iv  4.1865  .. 

Jan.   _  7.1864 

Apr.      7.1864 
Jan.      7,1864 

Apr.      7, 1864 
Jan.      7, 1864 

Apr.      7. 1864 
Jan.    ^7.1864 

Mar.    25.1862 

Sept.  25.1861 
Mar.    25.1862 

Feb.   ^25.1864 

Apr.    25,1864 

Sept.  20, 1861 
Aug    28  1861 

fiullard   Henry    .. 

•  • 

M.  0.  .July  4  '65.  as  Corp'l 

•  • 

Mustered  out  July  4  1865 

C!olerore.  Franklin 

Corke,  Thomas 

Sandwich 

Darwin 

Disch.  June  23.'65;  disabil. 
Trans,  to  non-com.  staff... 

Davis.  Washington  ... 

Estabrook,  Edwin 

Faxon.  Samuel 

Fuller  Nathan 

M.  0.  July  4,'65.  as  Corp'l  . 

M.  O.  July  4,'65,  as  1st  Serg 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865  . . 

Hammer,  Francis 

Lacy,  Michael 

Miller,  James 

Sandwich 

Darwin   ..'.".".' 

M.  O.  July  4, '65.  as  Sergt. 

McGuire   John  A 

Sandwich 

Wounded    and    absent   at 

Stipp,  Herman 

Darwin  ...'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Mar.    25.1864 
Jan.   ^1.1864 

Mar.   25,1862 

Sept.  20,1861 
Mar.    25.1863 
Mar.  ^20,1862 

Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.   ^13,1864 

Sept.  20.1861 
Aug.   20.1861 
Apr.    12,1862 
Feb.    18, 1864 
Mar.      1,1862 
Mar.    20,1862 
Mar.    25,1862 
Feb.   ^13.1864 

Nov.    27.1861 
Nov.    24.1861 
Sept.  20.1861 
Dec.    19.1861 
Mar.      1.1862 
Apr.      8. 1862 

May    20,1861 
Apr.    12,1862 
Feb.   ^16,1864 

Oct.     10,1861 
Apr.  ^12,1862 

Apr.      8, 1862 
Nov.    28.1861 

Mar.    20.1862 
Mar.    25,ln62 
Mar.    20.1862 
Apr.   ^12,1862 

Feb.  ^13.1864 

Mar.     1, 1862 

M.  0.  of  organization  — 
M.O.July  4. '65.  as  Serg't. 

Trouslat.  Eugene 

VanNostrand,  N.  R  ... 

Sandwich 

Darwin 

at  M.O.  of  organization. 
Mustered  out  July  4.1865  .. 

Recruits. 
Baker  Samuel 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran    .. 

Bullard,  Henry 

• '                 '  • 

Coster.  Nicholas 

Sandwich 

Mustered  out  Sept.  5.1864. 

Curry,  Nehemiah 

Discharged  Oct.  22.1862.... 
Died  April  6, 1862  

Fox 

Mustered  out  July  4. 1865  . . 

Colliers.  John  L 

Discharged  June  13,1865... 

Dobbin.  David 

Sandwich 

Darwin  ......... 

Davis    Henry 

Died  MayS  1862 

Dodds,  James    . 

Apr.     12,1862 

Mnstprpd  out  Anril  11.1S65. 

Estabrook,  Adelbert.. 

Freeland 

Feb.    25,1864  Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 
Mar.      1, 1862  Mustered  out  Mar.  1, 186?.. . 

Frakes.  Jacob 

Mar.    25,1862  Died  Januarv  26. 1865 

Fuller,  Nathan  . 

'  • 

Feb.    25,1864 

Nov.    27.1861 

Sept.  27.1861 
Dec.    22.1861 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865  . . 

Fears,  Albert  C 

■Gletty.  George 

Sandwich 

Mustered  out  Dec.  26,1865. 

Gletty.  Jacob   .. 

Died  January  29. 1862 

Hough,  George  A 

Holden,  William 

Discharged  July  19.1863... 
Mustered  out  Dec.  20. 1864  . 
Died  April  25, 1864 

HoefiPner,  Antonia 

Sandwich 

Apr.    12,1862 
May    20,1861 

Disch.  Jan.  3.'63.  to  enlist 

in  Mississippi  xMar.  Brig 

Prom.Princii.al  .Musician. 

Kibby,  Hezekiah 

Darwin 

Apr.    12. 1862  Mustered  April  11,1865 

Keller,  Phillip   . 

Feb.    25  1864  Mustered  out  July  4, 1865  . . 

Keller,  Charles 

Latham.  Thomas  J.... 
Livix,  William 

Sandwich 

Darwin 

Oct.    10, 1861  Mustered  out  Oct.  10. 1864. . 
Apr.    12,1862  Mustered  out  April  25,1865 

Livix,  Michael 

(Mustered  out  April  12, 1865 

iDipd  Dec.  10.1862 

Morrison,  Thomas  .... 
Miller.  William  J.. 

Sandwich 

Dec.     2. 1861 
Mar.  _25,1862 

Apr     12, 1862 

Disch.  Apr.  1.'63.  to  enlist 
in  Mississippi  Mar.  Brig 

McGuire.  J.. hn  A 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Died  Feb.  27,1863 

• ' 

"Muliin,  Perry 

• ' 

Mnstprpd  out  Anril  l!.18a5. 

Mullin  Joseph         .  .. 

• ' 

Feb.    25, 1864  Mustered  out  June  16. 1865 . 

jNitchman,  James 

" 

Mar.     1.1862  Discharged  Nov.  18.1862... 

502 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Nitchraan.Benj.  P.... 
Newton,  Warner  S  .... 

Mar.      1,1862  Mar.      1,1862  ATnstprpd  out  Mar.  llSfi.";^ 

Chicago 

Jan.    27.1865  Jan.    27.1865 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Shorter,  William 

Somonau'k !.'.'.'!! 

Mar.    25,1862  Oct.      3.1863 

Mar.    20,18621 

Apr.      8.1862Anr.    12.1862 

111.  Vol., from  Sergeant.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Diseb.  Oct.  28.  '62;  disabiL 

Died  March  2, 1863 

Shorter.  Harland 

Seaton,  Leonard  B 

Feb.    22.1864 
Feb.      9. 1864 
Mar.     4.1864 
Feb.   ^9.1864 

Dec.    22.1861 
Mar.    25,1862 
Feb.    24.1864 

Oct.    _  ^5. 1864 

Oct.      7, 1864 
Oct.      3. 1864 
Sept.  26.1864 

Sept.  20.1864 
Oct.       3. 1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Sept.  21,1864 
Sept.  22,1864 

Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.       4. 1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.     13.1864 

Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      1,1864 
Sept.  19.1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Oct.    13.1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Sept.  20. 1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Sept.  30,1864 

Mar.  ,,5.1863 

Feb.    25.1S64 
May      3,1864 
Apr.    28,1864 
Apr.   ,11.1864 

Dec.    22.1861 
Mar.    25.1862 
Mar.    12.1864 

Oct.    ,5,1864 

Oct.      7. 1864 
Oct.      3. 1864 
Sept.  28.1864 
Sept.  26.1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Oct.      3,1864 
Sept.  20, 1864 
Sept.  30, 1864 
Sept.  22,1864 

Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.      4. 1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.    13,1864 

Sept.  19,1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      1.1864 
Sept.  19.1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Oct.     IS.  1864 

Mustered  out  July  4.1865.. 

Somonauk 

Earlville 

Sandwich 

Darwin 

Died  July  20,1864 

Smith,  William 

Trouslatt,  Eugene 

Tousley.  Ransom 

Died  May  31,1864 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran .... 
Mustered  out  June  2, 1865. . 

Waters  Thomas  B 

Quincy  . 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865  . 

Drafted  and   Substitute 
Recruits. 

Sub.    M.  0.  July  4.1865 

Craven,  Abijah 

Deal.Chri.stian 

Sub.    M.  0.  June  4.1865... 

Eason.  William 

Disch.  June  21. '65:  disabil. 

Lewis,  .James  W 

Mustered  out  June  4,1865.. 

Mustered  out  May  12.  1865.. 

Perry  John  A 

Sub     M.    O    May  20,  1865. 

order  War  Dept 

St.  Clair.  Charles 

Sub.    M.  0    July  4,1865  .. 

Smith,  William  C 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 

of  organization 

Switzer,  John 

Mustered  out  June  4. 1865.. 

Shaw.  John 

StoflPer.Abi.iahM 

I  •                  t  • 

Sigfel.  Phillip 

Sub .    MO.  June  4. 1865  . . . 

Truman.  Ira  F  . 

Miistprpd  out-  .Inlv  i    1S65 

Oct.      5, 1864  Sub .    M .  0 .  July  4, 1865 .... 

Williams,  Edwin 

Sept.  20,1864  Mustered  out  June  4.1865.. 

Zeron,  Christian. 

Oct.      5, 1864 
Sept.  30.1864 

Jan.    ,,5.1864 

Sub.    M.  0.  July  4.1865... 

Zimmerman.  Wesley . . 
Under  Cooks. 

Never  reported  to  Co 

Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 

Blare.  Lewis  W 

COMPANY   I. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  of   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains. 

Morton  S,  McAtee 

David  Gillespie 

William  Hughes 

First  Lieutenants. 

David  Gillespie 

James  H.  Rogerson... 

Robert  H.  Mann 

William  Hughes 

Thomas  J.  Holman 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  H.  Mann 

William  Hughes 

William  P.  Cousley ... 

First  Sei'geanti 
James  H.  Rogerson... 


Chester 
Chester 

Chester 
Alton  .. 

Chester 


July  28.1861 
June  14.1862 
Jan.    12,1865 


Aug.  3,1861 
July  20,1862 
Mar.    29.1865 


July    28, 1861  Aug.  3, 

June  14,1862iJuly  18,1862 

Nov.    13.1863  Dec.  21,1863 

Dec.    26.1864  Mar.  27,1865 

Jan.     12.1865  Jan.  13,1865 


July  28.1861 
Mar.  19,1864 
Apr.      7, 1865 


Aug.     1,] 


Aug.  3,1861 
Apr.  8.1864 
Not  must'rd 


Aug. 


Resigned  June  14, 1862 

Prom.  Lieut.  Colonel 

Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 

Promoted 

Resigned  Nov.  13,1863 

Mustered  out  Dec.  26.1864. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 

Promoted 

M.O.July  4.''65.asSet.Co.bl 

Promoted  1st  Lieut 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


503 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeants. 

William   Hughes 

William  C.  Bradley... 
James  D.  Gillespie.... 
Allen  Wier 

Chester 

Aug.  ,^1,1861 

Aug.  ^^3,1861 

Re-enlLsted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.;  term  expired..!'.'.! 

CorDornls. 

Joseph  S.  Cain 

Isaacs    Berry    

Chester ,. 

Aug.     1,1861 

Aug.     5,1861 
Aug.    ^1.1861 

Aug.  __3,1861 

Deserted  Sept  19, 1864 

Disch.  as  private;  term  ex. 
Pris.  war;  killed  while  try- 
ing to  escape.  Mar. 9.  '64.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  May  11,1862 

Discharged  Oct.  9,1862 

Thomas  C.  Haskins... 

Nelson  B. Garner 

Luke  M.Shrewsberry. 
And'w  J.Schamahorn. 
John  D.  Schoolcraft.. 
Samuel  T.  Anderson.. 

Musicians. 
Henry  Gouseman 

Privates. 

Arney,  Alexander 

Adney,  Alfred 

Aug.     1.1861 

Aug.     3,1861 
Aug.  ^  3, 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Disch,Jan.3,  '63,  to  enlist  in 

Miss.  Marine  Brigade... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Deserted  March  9. 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Mar.  24. '64:  disabil. 

Died  at  Mound  City 

Disch.  Feb.  18. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Mar.  24, '62:  disabil. 
Accid't'ly  killed  Sept.30,'63 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Feb.  7,1863 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  July  6.1863!!!! 
Re-enJisted  as  Veteran.... 

Disch.  Apr.  9, '62;  disabil.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Nov  12,1861 

Died  July  30,1864 

Che^ 

ter 

Aug.     1.1861 
Aug.     5, 1861 

Aug.   13,1861 
Aug.   19.1861 
Aug.     1.1861 
Aug.     6,1861 
Aug.   19.1861 
Aug.  _  6,1861 

Aug.  ^13,1861 

Aug.     5,1861 
Aug.     6. 1861 
Aug.   23,1861 

Sept.    2.1861 
Aug.  ^^1.1861 

Aug.     6, 1S61 
Aug.  ^  ^1. 1861 

Aug.     6, 1861 
Sept.     6.1861 
Aug.   23,1861 
Aug.  ^1,1861 

Aug.   24,1861 
Aug.     1.1861 
Aug.  ^24,1861 

Aug.  _  _6. 1861 

Aug.   23,1831 
Aug.     1. 1861 
Aug.     5. 1861 
Aug.     6.1861 
Sept.     2.1861 
Aug.   23,1861 
Aug.     1. 1861 
Sept.    2,1861 
Aug.     6.1861 
Aug.     1.1861 
Aug.      1, 1861 
Aug.   23,1861 

Aug.     6,1861 
Aug.   2U,  1861 
Aug.   24.1861 
Aug.  ^  L1861 

Sept.    6,1861 
Sept.    3.1861 

Agermeyer.  Philip 

Anderson,  Jacob 

Bumgart.  Charles  .... 

Brown.  James  N 

Brewer.  Thomas  J 

Badeker. Charles  J.... 
Brookmeyer.  Williams 

Bradley,  John   F 

Corbin,  -John 

Aug 
Aug.. 

24, 1861 
3.1861 

Charles.  John  A 

Crawford,  James  H... 

Carmody.  Michael 

Crisler.  George  \V.... 
Craig  Joseph 

Craig.   William 

Clifford,  Cunnineham. 
Crittenden, Thomas... 

Dame,  Charles  R 

Dunbar,  James 

Emerson,  Robert  S 

Emerson,  Edward  R.. 
Fuller.  Seth 

Garner,  Ephraim  C 

Gaston,  John  R 

Gibson.  Peter  R 

Heatherington,  S.  H.. 
Hughes.  James 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Jmu   1'^  186'' 

Hough,  Charles 

Died  Dec.  27.1862 

Hughes,  Christie 

Hough.  Thomas 

Discharged  Feb.  17.1862... 

Hawkins.  Nelson 

Died  Sept.  15,1862 

Hollyman. Thomas  J.. 

Hardin,  Columbus 

Jarde.  Louis 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Accid't'ly  killed  July  2,  '62. 

Ketner.  Isaac 

Died  Dec  18  1861 

King.  Miles  B 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Dec.  23.1861... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  4. 1865!! 
Disch.  Dec.  23. '61;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  July  18.1862 !!!! 

Kroney.  Conrad 

Lively.  George  W 

Lybarger,  Samuel  .... 

Ly tie.  Carson  W 

Lively,  Isaac  N 

Lively.  Wm.  C.  .M 

Mann,  John  A 

Montgomery,  Alleck.. 

Montroy,  John 

Menard,  Armonville.. 
McCormack.  Alfred  G. 

McC'Iormack.  Christ.  L. 

McKinney.  John 

Nicholas.  Isaac 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Mustered  out  July4.i865!! 

Purts.  Ambrose 

Page.    Prite 

Perry,  William  C 

Perkins.  Horatio 

Pickett,  Beel 

Deserted  Mar.  1,1863, ..!!!! 

Deserted   May  1.1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

504 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Rickets,  Ben.iamin.... 

Riley,  Patrick 

Stewart,  Thomas  R... 

Smith,  Thomas  J 

Smith,  Henry  C 

Smith,  David 

Sanders.  John  R 

Shrewsbury,  Moses  A. 

Shrewsbury,  Samuel.. 

Taffe.  Peter 

Uhles,  George  W 

Watt,  John  C 

Witcratt.  William  B.. 

West,  Georgre  W 

Williams,  Clolumbus.. 
Wolf  sen,  William 

Veter-ann. 
Arney.  Alexander 

Anderson.  Jacob 

Brown,  James  N 

Bodeker,  Charles  D... 
Brookmeyer,  William. 
Bradley,  William  C... 

Crisler.  George  W 

Cross.  William  A 

Crittenden,  Thomas  .. 

Dame,  Charles  R 

Emerson  Edward  R... 
Emerson,  Robert  S  ... 
Eggermeyer,  Phillip.. 

Eggermeyer.  Fritz 

Gonseman,  Henry 

Garner,  Nelson  R 

Garner.  Ephraim  C... 

Hughes,  William 

Koloman.  Thomas  J  .. 
Hetherington,  Sam.H. 
Krone,  Conrad 

Lybarger,  Samuel 

Lytle,  Carson  W 

Mann,  John  A 

Mountroy.  John 

Menard,  Armonville.. 

Porter,  James 

Furtz.  Ambrose 

Perkins,  Horatio 

Pickett.  Beel 

Shrewsbury.  Samuel.. 
Shrewsbury,  Luke  M. 

Sehamahoru,  A.  J 

Stewart,  Thomas  R  ... 

Smith,  Thomas  J 

Smith,  Henry  V, 

Sanders,  John  R 

Taffee,  Peter 

Witcraft,  William  D.. 

Weir,  Allen 

Weir,  William  J 

Recruits. 

Agermeyer,  Fritz 

Burke,  William 

B^gganion,  Simon 

Bilderback,  Benjamin 

Boliiiger,  Joseph 

Bartleman,  August  ... 

Cross,  William  A 

Craig,  William 


Chester 


Aug.  1, 1861 
Aug,  23,1861 
Aug.     1. 1861 


Aug.  6. 1866 
Aug.  1. 1861 
Aug.     6.1861 


Aug. 


Aug, 
Aug, 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


6, 1861 
1, 1861 
16. 1861 
1. 1861 
1.1861 
1.1861 


Jan.      1.1864 


Disch.;  term  expired 

Died  Jan.  1.1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Absent,  detached  duty,  at 

muster-out  of  organiz'n. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Disch.  Feb.  7,1862;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  at  Mound  City 

Died  Feb.  1,1862 

Disch. ;  term  expired 


Corporal.  Sick,  Beaufort, 
S.  C.  since  Dec.  18,1864.. 
M.  O.  July  4, 1865.  as  1st  Sgt 
M.  O.  July  4. 1865,  as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 


M.  O.July  4. 1865.  as  Sergt. 

Died  of  wounds  received 

May  9,1864 

Mustered  out  July  4.1865.. 


Mound  City 
Chester 


Nov.    22,1861 
Sept.  12,1861 


Chandlerville  . 
Chester 


b'eb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Oct. 
Feb. 


11,1864 

23. 1864 

14. 1865 
11,1864 

14, 1861 
11, 1864 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


25. 1864 
23. 1864 
14.1865 
25, 1864 


Feb.    25,156 


Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. 


M,  O.  July  4.1865.  as  Sergt. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
Pro.  Sergt.  and  2d  Lieut... 
Pro.  Sergt.  and  1st  Lieut.. 
Mustered  out  July  17,  1865. 
1st  Sergt.  Died,  wounds  re- 
ceived Aug.  23, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Sick  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865  . . 

Mustered  out  July  17, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July.  4, 1865.. 


Died  at  Jeffersonville.Ind. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

M.  O.  July  4, '65,  as  Sergt.. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 

Killed  at  Rocky  Face  Mt., 
Ga..  May  9,1864 

Killed  at  Bentonville,N.C., 
March  21.1865 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1866. . 

Died  of  wounds,  Kenesaw 
Mt..  June 27, 1864 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Oct.  1,1862 

Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 
Killed  July  19,  '64.  at  Peach 

Tree  Creek 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865  .. 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


505 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


<JrissIer,  Silas.. 
Cross.  John  A.. 
<3ruyman..Iohn.. 
Hughes,  Lfwis. 
Hughes.  Miles.. 

Kirk,  .Jacob 

Morris,  John  ... 


Morris.  Samuel  C  . .. 
Miller.  Charles  W... 
McDonough,  James. 
Matney,  Franklin  ... 
McDonough,  Saul. .. 
Pickett,  Johnson  — 


•Quitmaer.  William  H. 

Rurige.  Henry 

Stone,  Henry 

Stypes,  Benjamin 

■Spigles,  Fritz 


Saak,  William 

Weir,  William , 

Wood.  Reuben 

■Waters,  William  S 
Wetof,  Joseph 


Chester 

Jackson  co 
Chester 


Evansville 
Chester 


Chandlerville 
Chester 


Liberty 

Chandlerville 
Chester 


Drafted  and  Subslitute 
BecruUs. 

Clarke,  Charles 

Lehning.  Henry 

Williams.  Hilleriek... 
Wiltie,  August 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


20, 1864 
23, 1864 
11,] 
20, 1864 
15.1 
11. 1864 
8. 1864 

11.1864 
20.1864 
11, 1864 

14.1865 
11.1864 


11.1864 

23. 1864 

14. 1865 
11.1864 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


25,] 

23. 1864 
^25, 1864 

15. 1865 
25, 1864 


14, 1865 
25, 1864 


23. 1864 

14. 1865 
25,1864 


Sept.  19,1 
Feb.    17,1864 


Feb.    20,1864 


Mustered  out  June  24. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Died  March  9,  1864 

Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 


Died  in  hosp.,  Rossville.Ga 
Prisoner  of  war  since  Nov. 

20,1864 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 


Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
Died  April  17. 1864.  at  Ross- 

ville.  Ga 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 


Feb.    25,1864 


Mustered  out  June  22.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
Killed  at    Kenesaw     Mt., 

June  23, 1864 

Disch.  May  26, '64:  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  July  4,^1865.. 

Died  Jan.  12, 1865,  at  Savan- 
nah, 6a  


Oct.      8,1864  Oct.      

Oct.      5.1864  Oct.      5.1864  Sub. 
Oct.      3.1863|Oct.      3.1864 


Sub.  M.  O.July  3,1865... 
M.  O.  July  4,1865.., 


COMPANY    K. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains- 

George  C.  Lusk 

Thomas  H.  Kennedy . . 

First  Liexitenants. 

•Godhold  Girnt 

James  Rogers 

John  H.  Fahnestock  .. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Edward  L.  Friday 

Thomas  H.  Kennedy.. 
William  Wilson 

Fi/st  Sergeant. 
James  M.  Brown 

Sergeants- 
Thoma*  H.  Kennedy.. 

James  Rogers 

Gustavus  O.  Austin. . . 

Corporals. 

James  Thompson 

Daniel  Lynch 

William  Wilson 

William  W.  Murphy  .. 
William  M.  Otwell  .... 
Benjamin  F.  Kimball. 

Privates. 

Anderson.  Oliver 

Arnold.  William- 

Burrows,  Thomas 


Edwardsville  .. 


Edwardsville 


Edwardsville  .. 


Edwardsville 
Edwardsville 


Edwardsville 


Edwardsville  .. 


July    28,1861 
Oct.    24,1864 


July  28,1861 
July  3.1862 
Dec.    24,1864 


July    28,1861 


July    29,1862 
Oct.    24.1864 


Aug.     3.1861 
Aug.     3,1861 


Sept.    1.1861 
Mar.   27,1865 


Sept.  1.1861 
Aug.  20,1862 
June  20,1865 


Sept.    1,1861 


Feb.      4. 1863 
Mar.    29,1865 


Aug.  14,1861 
Aug.  14.1861 


Mustered  out  Oct.  24,1864. 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 


Aug. 


Aug. 


Aug.  14, 


Resigned  July  3, 1862 

Mustered  out  Dec.  24,1864. 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1864.. 


Dismissed,  sentence  of  C. 

M.,  June  28.1862 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1864.. 

Died  Feb.  23, 1862,  at  Bird's 
Point.Mo 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 

Disch.  July  1,'62;  disabil.. 


Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  June  4, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  11, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Aug.  14,1861  Re-enjisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31.1864'. 


506 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Bizer,  Jacob 

Brown,  James  B 


Bertsch,  George 

Bacon,  Abner 

Baker.  John 

Campbell.  Asbery 

Cassidy,  William  A... 
Craig:,  Benjamin  P.... 

Dix,  Alvin 

Eubanks.  John 

.  Fahnestock.  George  .. 

Green,  Austin  O 

Hoftten.  Uavid 

Hess,  Henry 

Jordan.  Michael 

Jones,  Edward 

Kione,  George 

Kelly,  Michael 

Kerr.  George 

Lewis,  William  H 

Longenfi^lter,  George 

Mizger,  Antonio 

McLane,  Francis 

Mickles,  John 

Murphy,  Booker  C  ..., 
Murphy.  William  f... 

•Mason,  Franklin 

Mulligan,  Michael 

Norton,  Michael 

Opdycke.  John  W 

Rizer,  Martin 

Sticf,  William 

Scully,  Thomas 

Spence,  James 

Suhlett,  8amuel  P  .... 

Smith,  Samuel  F 

Tackett,  Charles 

Tadlock,  William  J  ... 
Thompson.  William  M 
Whitbread,  William  .. 
Walker,  Arsenith  F... 

Walker,  John  R 

Welker,  John 

Weeks.  Franklin 

Younghans.  Henry  ... 


Edwardsville 


Stanton 

Coloma 

Edwardsville 


Aug. 


Stanton 

Edwardsville 


Veterang. 

Anderson.  Oliver 

Arnold,  William 

Bizer,  Jacob 

Brown.  Cornelius 

Boyd,  James  M 

Bertsch,  George 

Cassady,  Harmon  W 
Craig,  Benjamin  F.... 

Eubanks,  John 

Fahnestock,  John  T... 
Fahnestock,  George  G 

Friday.  William 

Hess,  Henry  

Hobson,  John 

Hoftten,  David 

Jordan.  Michael 

Kimball.  Benj.  F.  E... 


Kelly,  Michael 

Lewis,  William  H 

Liugenfelter.  Geo.  H 

Mason,  Franklin 

Mulligan.  Michael  ... 

Norton,  Michael 

Opdycke,  John  W 

Rizer,  Martin 

Smith,  Samuel  F 

Sublett,  Samuel  P  .... 

Scully.  Thomas 

Tadlock,  William  J  ... 

Walters,  Joel 

Welker,  John 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Ooloma 

Edwardsville 


Edwardsville  .. 


Jan.      1,1864 


Jan.      6,  ] 


Aug.   14.1864  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran      ^ 
Died  Oct.  31,  '62.  Nashville, 

Tenn 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 
Died  Feb.  19,'62,Mon'd  City 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31.1864. 
Died  May  10,  '62;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Feb.  18. 1862... 
Re-enjisted  as^ Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864*. 
Re-enlisted  as_ Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864'. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  Oct.  7.  1861.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 18641. 
Discharged  Mar.  18,1863... 
Disch.Jan.30,1863;  disabiL 
Discharged  .June  18,1862... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died  Jan.  1,  1862 .' 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  .\ug.  31, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Sept  10,  ISM. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Mar.  18,  1863... 
Discharged  Feb.  18,  1862... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  31,1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Mar.  7,'  63;  disabiil 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

M.O.July  4, '65,  as  Serg't.. 
Mustered  out  June  23,  1865. 
Trans,  to  non-com.  staif... 
Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
M.  O.  July  4,  '65,  as  Serg't. 
M.O.July  4,  '65,  as  Corp'l, 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
M.O.-July  4,  '65.  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 

Pro.  Hospital  Steward 

In  gen.bosp.atQuincv.  111. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Killed  Aug.  10,  '64,  near  At- 
lanta, Ga 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 


M.O.July  4,  '65,  as  Corp'l.. 

Mustered  out  July  4.  1865.. 
M.O  July  4.  65,  as  Serg't.. 
Mustered  out  .July  4,  1865.. 
M.O.July  4. '65.  as  1st  Sergr 
M.O.July  4,  '65,  as  Porp'l.. 
Mustered  out  July  4;,  1865.. 

M.O.July  4,  '65.  as  Corp'L 
Mustered  out  July  4;  1865; . 


TENTH    INFANTRY. 


507" 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Weeks,  Franklin.. 
Wilson,  William  .. 
Wilson.  George  T. 


Recruits- 
Anderson,  iNoah 

Boyd,  James  W 

Bartlett.  George  W  ... 

Brown,  Cornelius 

Brown,  Alexander  — 

Bickel,  George 

Bernius.  Frederick  G. 

Boyd, John  M  

Buckley.  Thomas  M  .. 
Cassady,  Harmon  W.. 
Crowder,  Joshua  L  ... 

Condon, John 

Donaldson.  Thos.  M  .. 

Duffey,  Nicholas 

Eaton,  William  N 

Evans,  George  E 

Fahnestock.  John  P  .. 

Friday,  William 

Flint,  William 

Ferguson.  Vincent  — 

Gibbons,  John 

Gilmore,  William  A... 

Glasser,  Marx 

Hobson,  John 

Hamberg,  Fred'k  W  .. 
Hendricks.  William. . . 
Jones,  Charles 


Lamkins,  James  M  — 
Luttrel,  James  M 


McDonald,  David 

Mackett,  Jame.'s  M 

Mortou,  Thomas  M  ... 
McDonough,  John  E.. 

Naughton,  William  ... 

Neville,  Roger 

Patterson,  Andrew  C. 

Roth.  Joseph 

Smith,  Daniel  W 

Schwartz,  Edward 

Schultz,  Henry  

Schultz,  Ernest  H  .... 
Sanders,  Joseph  W  ... 
Sanders,  Benjamin  ... 

Walters,  Joel 

Wilson,  George  T 

Wilson,  James 

Williams,  John 

Weeks,  Philetus 

Wells.  Thomas 

Weaver,  William 


Drafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Buck,  Martin 

Baird,  William  W. 

Bringer,  Peter 

Brasche,  Henry ... 


Carter.  William  ... 
Chatsick.  William. 
Dumas,  Thomas... 
Ellermeier.  Ernest 
Holden,  William  R 
Harford,  (ieorge  .. 
Holden,  Daniel  ... 
Krickbauser,  William. 
Kellermeier,  Harmon 


McWilliams,  James.. 
Rosenbauer,  Freder'k 
Schwartz,  Joseph 


Edwardsville 


Edwardsville 


Mound  City  ... 
Edwardsville  . 


Madison  co  ... 
Edwardsville 


Quincy 

Edwardsville  , 


Newberry 

Edwardsville  . 


Quincy. 


July      1, 1863 
Oct.      1,1861 


Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Aug, 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Oct. 

Jan. 
July 

Aug. 

Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
.May 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Oct. 
Aug. 
July 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

"^ept. 

O.-t. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


21, 1861 
27, 1864 
10, 1864 
15, 1864 
20, 1864 

5, 1861 
27, 1864 
19, 1864 

1, 1864 
19. 1864 

1, 1861 

5, 1864 
20,1861 
21, 1861 

3. 1863 
17, 1864 
21,1861 

3. 1864 
10, 1864 

^  ^1, 1861 

27, 1864 

30. 1863 

3, 1863 

20. 1864 

1. 1863 

8. 1864 
16, 1864 
20, 1864 

1, 1864 
10, 1864 
27, 1864 

4, 1864 

28. 1863 
6, 186J 
8, 1864 

17. 1864 
20, 1864 

1,1861 
5,1861 

30. 1863 

17. 1864 
20, 1864 
23, 1864 
15, 1864 


20, 1864 
28, 1864 
23. 1864 
30, 1864 

12, 1864 
23. 1864 
4, 1864 
22, 1864 
ll.l>-63 
27, 1864 


6. 1864 

i.r" 

19, 1864 


6,1864  Disch.  June  16.'65;  disabil. 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 


July 
Oct. 


Dec. 

Feb. 


Aug. 
Feb. 


Oct. 
Feb. 
Dee. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Feb. 

Oct, 

Jan. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Feb. 


Mar. 
May 

Feb. 


Oct. 
Aug. 
A 11  g. 
Feb. 


1. 1863 
1, 1861 


21.1861 
25. 1864 


5,1861 
25, 1864 


1,1861 
25, 1864 
20. 1861 
21, 1861 

4, 1863 
25. 1864 
28. 1861 
25, 1864 


Sept. 

27, 

^ept. 

28. 

Sept. 

23, 

Sept. 

30, 

Oct. 

12, 

Sept. 

23, 

Oct. 

4, 

<ept. 

22, 

Dct. 

11. 

Sept. 

27, 

Oct. 

.S. 

Oct. 

1, 

Oct. 

6, 

Oct. 

1, 

Sept 

19. 

4, 1864 

28. 1863 

25. 1864 


1.1861 
5. 1 861 
1.1863 
25, 1864 


Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Oct.  3,  1864  .. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Jan.  16,1862 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Sent  to  hospital  Feb.  3.  65. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Disch.  Quincy.  111.;  disabil 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

.Mustered  out  July  4. 1865.. 

M.  O.July  4,'65,  as  Corp'l.. 
Disch.  May  19,'65;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  3,  1864  .. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 


Deserted  July  19,  1862 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Trans.  to60th  111..  Mar.,  1864 
Mustered  out  July  4, 1865. . 
Trans,  to  1st   Neb    Reg't 

and  disch.  June  24,  1865.. 
Absent  since  Feb.  23,  1865;. 

supposed  captured 

Transferred  to  V.  K.C.  and 

M.  O.Aug.  26.1865 

Trans,  to  Inval.  Corps  Aug. 

1,'63.  M.  O.  July  29, '65  .. 
lu  hospital,  Nasliv'le,Ten. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1865. . 
Sent  DryTortugas,G.C.M., 

Dec.  17,  1864 

Mustered  out  July  4, 1865... 


Mustered  out  May  15,1865. 

Died  Dec.  21,1864 , 

Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Trans,  to.lst  Neb.  Reg't.. 
Mustered  out  July  4. 1865. 


Died  Apr.  10,  '65,  at  Golds- 
boro,  N.  C 


Never  reported  to  comp'y. 
Mustered  out  June  4, 1865.. 

Sub.  Kil'd  in  act'n.  Rivers' 
Bridge,  S  C,  Feb.  3,  1865. 

Sub.  Never  reported  to  Co. 

Mustered  out  June  4,  1865.. 

Sub.    M.  O.  .May  30,  1865... 

Mustered  our  June  4,  1865.. 

Sub.    M.  O.  July  4.  1865.... 

Never  reported  to  comp'y. 

Mustered  out  June  4.  1865.. 

Sub.    M.  O  July  4.  1865.... 

Sub.  Kil'd  in  act'n. Beiiton- 
ville.N.C.  Mar.  21.1865,. 

Sub.    M.  O.July  4.1865.... 

Sub.    M.  O  June  4,lHti5.... 

Discharged  Feb.  17,1865  .... 


508 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Sickman,  Henry 

Williamson,  James  P. 


Sept.  23, 18641  Sept.  23,1864 
Oct.       4. 1864  Oct.       4.1864 


Mustered  out  June  4. 1865 . . 

Absent  without  leave  since 

Nov.  16.1864 


UNASSIGNED    RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Edwardsville  .. 
Hardin 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
July 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

S: 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

te: 

Feb. 

16, 1865 
22, 1864 

4. 1864 

18. 1864 

29. 1865 

10. 1864 

6. 1865 
7, 1865 

24,1863 
9, 1864 
29,1864 

17. 1865 
23,1864 
10, 1864 
18, 1864 
15, 1864 
29, 1864 

25. 1864 

25. 1865 
16. 1864 

27. 1864 

25. 1865 
21, 1862 

9, 1864 

22,1864 
25, 1864 

27, 1864 
7, 1864 
29, 1864 

Feb.    16,1865 
Feb.    23,1864 

Feb.      4, 1864 
July    18,1864 
Mar.    29,1865 
Mar.    10,1864 
Mar.     6. 1865 
Jan.      7,1865 

Blakely  Joseph 

Grafton 

Chicago  

Jonesville 

Upper  Alton... 

Chicago  

Saratoga  

Wheeling 

Springfield 

Somonauk 

Darwin 

Blakely   Joseph 

Cole.  Emory  C 

Dougherty  Hugh  W 

Eddy.  Albert 

Pograleson,  Henry 

Apr.    25,1864 
Jan.     17,1865 
Feb.    23.1864 
Mar.    10.1861 
Mar.    18.1864 
Apr.    25.1864 
Feb.    29,1864 
Jan.    2><,1864 
Jan.    25,1864 
Mar.    ..,1864 
Apr.    25.1864 
Mar.    25,1864 

Greenwood.  Peter  S 

Alton     

Jackson,  William  P 

Oquawka 

Quincy 

Kidd,  Robert  M  

Luer,  Peter  Van 

Belleville 

Discharged  May  14.1864.... 

Mcintosh.  Michael  H.. 
McCarty.  Daniel. 

Deer  Park 

Galena        

Mustered  out  June  28, 1865. 

Nokes.  Richard  A 

Nottingham.  Wm.  P 

Concord  

EarlviUe  

Feb.      9, 1864 

Died  at  Camp  Butler  Mar. 

12,1864 

Rejected;  discharged 

Ohmer,  G.  W 

Chicago  

Wheeling 

Somonauk 

Ash  Grove 

Jan.    27,1864 
Jan.      7,1864 

17,1864 

Remy,  Anton 

Smith,  Clark  A 

Tourney,  Charles 

3, 1864 

bee.    6,  isei 

Woods,  A.  P 

24, 1864 
25. 1864 

Young,  J.  E.  Y 

Drafted  and  Substi- 
tutes. 
Ames.  Valentine 

Oct.       1.1864 
Sept.  19, 1864 

Sept.  20,1864 

Died  Mar.  24  '65,  in  hospital 

Hansev.  B.  S 

Richelberger,  Joseph. 

Taylor.  Martin     ..     .. 

Disch.  Mar.  8  '65-  disabil  . 

TENTH    INFANTRY.  509 


HISTORY  OF  TENTH  INFANTRY. 


The  Tenth  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry  was  one  of  the  six  Regiments 
called  for  by  the  Governor's  order  of  April  16,  1861.  It  was  formed  from  the 
first  four  companies  that  reported  at  Springfield,  April  20,  1861,  which  were 
ordered  to  Cairo  on  the  22d,  and  there,  with  three  other  Infantry  and  three 
Artillery  companies,  the  Regiment  was  organized,  and  mustered  by  Captain 
John  Pope,  April  29,  1861,  into  the  United  States  service  for  three  months, 
with  B.  M.  Prentiss  as  Colonel,  J.  D.  Morgan,  as  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and 
Charles  H.  Adams  as  Major.  The  early  promotion  of  Prentiss  to  a  Brigadier- 
ship  made  Morgan  Colonel,  Adams  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  John  Tillson 
Major.  Thus  organized,  it  remained  at  Cairo,  doing  garrison  duty,  during  its 
three  months'  service;  twice  making  movements  of  reconnoissanee,  one  to- 
ward Columbus,  Ky.,  and  again  to  Benton,  Mo.  It  enlisted,  and  was  mus- 
tered into  the  three  years'  service,  July  29,  1861,  by  Captain  T.  G.  Pitcher  at 
Cairo;  thence  was  soon  removed  to  Mound  City,  111.,  where  it  remained 
through  the  winter,  taking  part  in  January,  1862,  in  the  movement  of  Grant's 
forces  toward  Columbus  and  Paducah.  In  February  it  was  stationed  at  Bitd's 
Point,  Mo.,  and  while  there,  March  1,  had  brisk  engagement  with  Jeff  Thomp- 
son's troopers,  near  Sykeston,  Mo.,  taking  several  prisoners  and  two  field 
pieces. 

Attached  in  March  to  General  Pope's  army,  in  Brigade  composed  of  Tenth 
Illinois,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Tillson;  Sixteenth  Illinois,  Colonel  Smith,  and 
battalion  of  Yates  Sharp  Shooters,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Williams,  Colonel 
Morgan  commanding,  in  Division  of  General  E.  A  Paine.  It  engaged  in 
the  seige  of  New  Madrid.  In  a  night  movement,  March  12th,  advanced  on 
the  place,  driving  in  the  enemy's  pickets,  establishing  earthworks  and  plant- 
ing four  field  pieces  commanding  the  rebel  forts,  without  raising  alarm  until 
daylight,  when  our  fire  opened.  During  nest  day,  lay  under  fire  of  the 
enemy's  two  forts  and  five  gunboats;  made  sorties  in  which  lost  one  Captain 
(Carr  of  Co.  H,)  and  two  men  killed.  The  place  was  evacuated  during  the 
night.  April  7th,  crossed  the  river  from  New  Madrid  in  the  advance  of 
Pope's  Army,  intercepted  rebels  retreating  from  Island  No.  10,  bringing  to 
surrender  at  Tiptonville  General  Mackall  with  2,500  men,  resulting  in  the 
capture  of  about  6,000  men  and  a  large  amount  of  field  artillery  and  small 
arms.  On  the  13th  of  April,  embarked  on  a  steamer  for  Forts  Wright  and 
Pillow;  returned  up  Mississippi  on  18th,  and  landed  at  Hamburg  on  the  Ten- 
nessee, April  24. 

Took  part  in  movements  of  Pope's  army  in  advance  on  Corinth.  Had  brisk 
fight  May  3;  forced  passage  through  Four  Mile  Swamp,  losing  two  men 
killed  and  five  wounded,  capturing  15,  and  killing  an  equal  number  of  the 
enemy  whom  we  found  and  buried.  Entered  Corinth  May  30,  and  thence 
pursued  the  enemy  to  Booneville.  Returned  to  Corinth  and  lay  in  camp  at 
Big  Springs  during  the  month  of  June,  and  until  21st  July,  when  marched  to 
Tuscumbia,  Ala.  August  31  marched  thence  via  Florence,  Athens  and  Co- 
lumbia, to  Nashville;  had  five  men  killed  by  guerrillas  on  the  march. 
Reached  Nashville  Sept.  12,  remaining  there  mosi  of  time  until  July,  1863, 
with  occasional  movements  in  the  neighborhood.  In  attack  on  our  lines 
Nov.  5,  had  two  men  killed.  Garrisoned  Fort  Negley.  Assigned  at  this 
time  to  Army  of  Cumberland,  Mitchell's  Division,  Thomas'  Corps,  and  in 
July  to  Granger's  Reserve  Corps. 


510  ADJUTANT    general's    EEPOKT. 

July  20  marched  to  New  Fosterville,  thence  Aug.  24  to  Bridgeport,  Ala. 
Oct.  i,  with  Tenth  Mich.,  Sixtieth  Illinois  and  section  of  Ohio  Battery,  under 
commaud  Colonel  Tillson,  in  connection  with  McCook's  Cavalry,  made  forced 
march  of  28  miles  from  Bridgeport  up  the  valley  of  the  Sequatchie,  driving 
Wheeler's  Cavalry  out  of  the  valley,  where  they  had  raided  our  supply  trains 
and  destroyed  nearly  1200  wagons,  110  of  them  laden  with  ordnance  stores. 
Camped  and  fortified  in  the  valley  at  Anderson's  Cross  Roads,  and  on  Oct. 
24  went  to  Igo's  Ferry  on  the  Tennessee.  Nov.  24,  under  General  Jeff  C. 
Davis  (Division  commander,)  crossed  the  river  on  pontoons,  supporting 
Sherman's  attack  on  Bragg's  right,  at  Mission  Ridge.  Closely  pursued,  on 
26th,  Hardee's  retreating  column,  and  at  Chickataauga  Station  captured  20 
of  the  rear  guard,  and  scattered  the  rebel  transportation  trains.  Pushed  on 
to  Ringgold — there  were  sent  towards  Knoxville,  at  this  time  invested  by 
Longstreet.  When  within  1(3  miles  (on  Longstreet's  withdrawal)  were  or- 
dered to  Columbus  on  the  Hiawassee.  Returned  to  Chattanooga,  and  went 
into  winter  quarters  at  RossviUe,  Ga. 

January  1.  1804.  the  Regiment  re-enlisted  as  veteran;  394  were  mustered 
as  such  on  the  8th  by  Capt.  C.  O.  Howard,  and  they  left  on  the  11th  on  30 
days'  furlough  for  Illinois,  rendezvousing  at  Quincy.  Feb.  22d,  with  200  re- 
cruits added  left  again  for  the  field.  Colonel  John  Tillson  in  command.  Re- 
mained in  Qunrters  at  RossviUe  until  May  2d,  when  broke  camp  and  moved 
with  Sherman's  army  towards  Atlanta.  Had  stubborn  fight  on  9th  at  Buz 
zard's  Roost  and  again  on  15th  at  Resaca,  where  Adjutant  Rice  was  killed. 
-On  lOth  marched  around  by  Rome,  which  was  taken  on  the  18th;  thence  via 
Dallas  rejoined  the  main  army  at  Ack worth  on  3d  of  June.  From  then  until 
capture  of  Atlanta,  continued  in  the  forward  movements  of  the  army.  Lost 
two  men  killed  and  seven  wounded  June  27  in  attack  on  Kenesaw.  At  cros- 
sing Chattahoochie,  July  18,  lost  several  men.  Major  Wilson  and  Capt.  Mun- 
son,  Co.  H,  wounded — the  latter  losing  an  arm. 

Aug.  20th  transferred  to  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  Third  Brigade,  Colonel 
Tillson,  Fourth  Division.  Sixteenth  Army  Corps,  General  Ransom,  which, 
was  shortly  after  changed  to  Third  Brigade,  First  Division,  Seventeenth  A. 
€.— General  Mower,  Division  Commander. 

After  fall  of  Atlanta,  camped  thereuntil  Oct.  4th.  when  followed  Hood 
northward  to  Gaylesville,  Ala.;  thence  returned  to  Marietta,  Ga.,  where  re- 
ceived 200  recruits,  and  from  there  started  on  the  "March  to  the  Sea"  on 
Nov.  13th.  Participated  in  the  movement  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee  on 
this  march,  ending  with  the  taking  of  Savannah.  Prior  to  the  surrender  of 
the  city,  made  march  of  50  miles  south  along  railroad,  to  Walthonsville  and 
the  Altamaha  river.  Remained  at  Savannah  until  January  3,  1865,  when  em- 
barked on  transports  for  Beaufort,  S.  C. 

The  Tenth  lay  at  Beaufort  from  January  9th  to  13th,  when  it  moved  with 
the  division  (Mower's  First  Division)  to  Pocotaligo,  on  Charleston  and  Sa- 
vannah Railroad.  Remained  there  until  the  30th,  attempting  on  the  20th  and 
26th  to  cross  the  Salkahatehie,  but  failing  on  account  of  high  water.  On  30th 
moved  up  on  right  bank  of  river  and  effected  a  crossing  at  Rivers'  Bridge  on 
the  3i,  with  a  loss  of  40  men,  the  Third  Brigade,  to  which  the  Tenth  was  at- 
tached, being  in  the  advance  and  losing  about  125  men.  The  crossing  was 
difficult  and  obstinately  contested,  the  swamp,  a  mile  wide,  and  with  many 
streams  to  cross,  the  water  ice-cold  and  from  one  to  five  feet  deep.  We  were 
in  it  from  7  a.  m.,  till  dark. 

General  Howard,  who  was  present,  pronounced  it  "the  best  thing  of  the 
war." 

The  regiment  marched  to  Midway,  on  Augusta  and  Charleston  Railroad; 
9th,  crossed  South  Edisto  at  Binicker's  Bridge,  throwing  a  Dontoon  over  in 
the  face  of  the  enemy,  and  wading,  after  dark,  over  one-third  of  a  mile 
through  the  "lake,"  took  the  position  of  the  enemy  in  the  flank,  drove  them 
from  their  entrenchments  and  captured  several  prisoners  and  one  caisson. 

Passed  with  the  army  through  Orangebury  to  Columbia,  Winnsboro  and 
Cheraw,  skirmishing  and  destroying  railroad,  thence  to  Fayetteville  on  lltb 
March.     There  the   regiment  was  detached  to  lay  pontoon   over   Cape   Fear 


TENTH    INFANTRY.  511 

E-iver,  which  was  done  and  lodg'ment  effected  for  a  brigade  on  opposite  bank. 
The  enemy's  cavalry  was  driven  back  with  a  loss  to  them  of  one  Lieutenant 
and  five  men  killed.  Thence,  with  renewed  skirmishing:,  we  pushed  toward 
Goldsboro,  and  when  the  Fourteenth  Corps  was  attacked  at  Bentonville,  we 
joined  it  by  a  forced  night  march,  and  took  part  in  the  battle  of  the  20th  and 
21st.  On  the  latter  day  our  division,  with  the  Sixty-fourth  Illinois  Sharp- 
shooters on  the  skirmish  line,  got  in  on  Johnson's  rear  and  captured  part  of 
his  headquarters  material.  Our  division  successfully  resisted  the  attack  of 
Hardee's  whole  corps.  The  loss  of  the  regiment  on  this  occasion  was  about 
60,  11  killed;  and  of  the  brigade,  over  100. 

The  enemy  evacuating  during  the  night,  the  next  day  moved  to  Goldsboro, 
thence  to  Raleigh.  After  Johnson's  surrender,  moved  to  Riehmund,  Fred- 
ericksburg and  Washington,  where  participated  in  the  grand  review. 

Proceeded  on  the  4th  of  June  to  Louisville,  Kentucky.  Mustered  out  of 
United  States  service  July  4,  1865,  and  received  final  discharge  and  pay  July 
11,  1865,  at  Chicago,  Illinois.  During  this  campaign  the  regiment  was  com- 
manded by  Lieut.  Colonel  David  Gillespie.  The  Third  Brigade  by  Brevet 
Brigadier  General  Tillson.  First  Divission  by  Major  General  J.  A.  Mower 
until  to  Goldsboro,  and  afterwards  by  Brevet  Major  General  M.  F.  Force. 
Seventeenth  Army  Corps,  Major  General  Frank  P.  Blair  commanding.  Army 
of  the  Tennessee,  Major  General  0.  0.  Howard,  commanding. 


512 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


ELEVENTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD   AND   STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Colonels. 
William  H.  L.  Wallace 
Thomas  E.  G.  Ransom 
Garrett  L.  Nevius 

James  H.  Coates.. 


Farina  — 
Rockford. 


Limtenant  Colonels. 

J.  Warren  Filler 

Thomas  E.  G.  Ransom 

Garrett  L.  Nevius 

James  H.  Coates 

Lloyd  D.  Waddell 

Nathaniel  C.  Kenyon. 


Majors. 
Thomas  E.  G  Ransom 

Garrett  L.  Nevius 

Smith  D.  Atkins 

James  H.  Coates 

Lloyd  D.  Waddell 

George  C.  McKee 

Samuel  O.  Lewis 


F'arina 

Rockford. 
LaSalle... 
Edgeville. 
LaSalle... 


Farina 

Rockford- .. 

Freeport 

LaSalle 

Edgeville... 
Centralia.  .. 
Villa  Ridge. 


Adjutants. 
Cyrus  E.  Dickey 
Louis  C.  Blake  .. 

Henry  H.  Dean.. 
A.  A.  Thompson 


Quartermasters. 

Guyan  J.  Davis 

Joseph  W.  Brewster. 

Surgeons. 

A.  W.  Heise 

Owen  M.  Long 

Oliver  G.  Hunt 


Ottawa 

Rockford. 


Freeport. 


Joliet 

Jacksonville 
Sandwich  ... 


First  Ass't  Surgeons. 

Oliver  G.  Hunt 

Myron  Hopkins 


Sandwich 
Aurora — 


Second  Ass't  Surgeons, 

George  H.  Dewey 

Abraham  A.  Sulcer... 
William  D.  Briggs 

Chaplains. 
Benjamin  H.  Pierson- 


Collinsville. 


LaSalle  co. 
Kinmundy. 


May 
Feb. 
Mar. 


1.  1861 

15. 1862 

16. 1863 


July    30,1861 
Apr.     8. 1862 


May    22,1863 


July 


,1863 


May  1.1861 

July  30.1861 

Keb.  15.1862 

Mar.  16.1863 

May  22. 1863 

Sept.  8, 1864 


July  1.1861 
July  30,1861 
Apr.  8, 1862 
June  7,1863 
July  8, 1863 
Dec.     4,186a 


May 
July 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Me 


1,1861 

30. 1861 

15. 1862 
4, 1862 

16,1863 
22. 1868 


July    30,1864 


Aug.     3,1861 
Oct.     16, 1862 


July    31,1864 


July  30.1861 
Apr.  8, 1862 
Sept.  23,1862 
June  7.1863 
July  3,1863 
Dec.      4.1864 


July    30,1861 


July    10,1863 
Dsc.      4, 1864 


Aug. 
July 


Sept. 
Apr, 


Aug. 
Sept. 


30, 1861 
29, 1864 


25, 1861 
1, 1864 


29, 1861 
17.1864 


Nov.    17,1864 


Not  must'd. 
Nov.  11,1861 
June  28,1864 


Sept.  25,1861 
Oct.      5, 1864 


Nov. 
Sept. 
Jan. 


2,1863 
l,18fi4 
31,1865 


Not  must'd. 
Feb.    23,1865 


Oct.    12.1861 


Pro.  Brigadier  General 

Killed  near  VicksburgMay 
23,1863 

M.  O.  July  14,1805.  Pro. 
Bvt.  Brig.Gen.  Mar.l3.'65 

Resigned  July  4. 1861 

Promoted 

Res.  and  disch.  Sept.  15. '64 
Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 

Promoted 

Pr(  moted'Col.  92d'Reg't; !! 
Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  36,'i864." 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 


Pro.  Assistant  Adj.  Gen... 
Commission  returned  by 
Gen. Ransom:  no  vae'ncy 
Mustered  out  July  31,1864. 
Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 


Mustered  out  July  29,1864. 
Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 


Declined 

Resigned  Apr.  1.1864 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Resigned  Apr.  1, 1864 

Returned  and  can.-eled 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Resigned  Jan.  18,1863 


ELEVENTH    INi^'ANTRY. 


513 


NON-COMMISSIONED    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeant  Majors. 
Thomas  B   Echols 

Nov.     1. 1861 
July    30.1861 

Dec.      1,1861 
Sept.  10,1861 
Apr.      1,1863 

July  ^30,1861 

July    30.1861 

Nov.     2, 1861 
July    30,1861 

Alonzo  A.  Thompson. 

Apr.  15,1863 

Disch.  Dec.  4, '64,  for  prom. 

Sept.    1,1861 
Apr.     1, 1861 

July  ^30.1861 

July    30.1861 

Quartermaster  Sergts. 
Joseph  W.  Brewster.. 
James  Mc(Jhee 

Harrington  Love 

Stephenson  CO.. 
Winnebago  CO.. 

Promoted  2d  Lieut.  Co.  A.. 

Promoted    2d    Lieut.    10th 

La.  (A.  D.)  Jan.  8.  1864... 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Infantry 

Cotnmissary  Sergts . 

John  W.  Bard  well  .... 
Thomas  C.  Edlin 

Winnebago  co.. 

Aug.   10,1861 
July    22.1861 

Aug.   15,1861 
July    30,1861 

Discharged  Aug.  10,1861... 
Promoted  1st  Lieut.  3d  J. 

S.  (C.T.)  May  26,1864.... 

Phillip  Fred 

July    22,1861 
Aug.    15,1862 

June  18.1861 
June     4, 1861 
July    30.1861 

July  _30.1861 

Sept.  19,1861 
Jan.     27.1864 
Jan.     22. 1864 

July    30,1861 
Aug.    15,1862 

June  18.1861 
June     4.1861 
July    30,1861 

July    30,1861 

Red.  to  ranks  July  7, 1863. . 

Boweu  Keith 

Absent,  sick  at  muster-out 

Hospital  Stewards. 
Benj.  K.  Cunningham. 

Discharged  June  18,1864... 

Transferred  to  46th  Inf.... 

Principal  Miisicians . 

Discharged  Nov   21  1863 

DischarfTpd  Mflv2n.  lSfi2     ^ 

James  McQuinlan 

Sept.  19, 186linischar2-pd  f,.r''disabilifv. 

John  Buck   

LaSalle 

Jan.     27, 1864 
Jan.     22, 1864 

Trans  to  46th  111    Infantry 

Dennis  McGowan. 

Daniel  Barratt 

Memphis  Tenn 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Infantry 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Leader. 
M.  H.  Baldwin    ... 

Rock ford  . 

Sept.  23  isfii 

Sept   .^n  iSfii 

Dischare-ed  .Tiilv  29. 1Sfi2  _ 

Musicians. 

Alchin.  Robert 

Artz  Rufus  B 

Kocl 

fford  

Sept. 

23, 1861 

Sept.  _ 

30. 1861 

Disch 
Died] 

arged  July  9,1862.... 

Eaton.  Chas.  B.  CNo.  1) 
Eaton, Chas.B.  (No.  2) 

Dedrickson,  Augustus 
Gray,  Thomas. 

Halcum,  Charles  W... 
Henrick,  Charles  P... 
Kipp,  Daniel 

Larue,  Isaac  .. 

.                  . . 

Nettleton,  Horace 

Nettleton,  John  P 

Sullivan,  Henry  C 

Sfov.  20.  1861 '.'.'.\ 

Vol.  1—83 


514 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains, 
■Smith  D.  Atkins  ..., 

Silas  W.  Field 

James  O.  Churchill 
Orton  lugersoU 

First  Lieutenants. 

Guyan  J.  Davis 

Silas  W.  Field 

James  O.  Churchill ... 
Rich'dson  W.  Hurlbut 

Orton  Inerersoll 

Jerome  H.  Loveland.. 


Second  Lieutenants . 
James  O.  Churchill ... 
Rich'dson  W.  Hurlbut 

Orton  Ingrersoll 

Joseph  W.  Brewster  . . 
Elisha  Hurlbut 


First  Sergeant. 
Rich'dson  W.  Hurlbut 

Serg'^ants. 
James  O.  Churchill ... 

Orton  Ingrersoll 

Franklin  T.  Goodrich. 
Franklin  R.  Bellman. . 


Co7-porals. 

Hu?h  Q.  Staver 

John  R.  Hays 

Ursamus  F.  Lamb. .. 
John  P.  Waggoner.. 
Hial  B.  Springer  — 
William  N.  Blakema 
John  Cronemiller  . . . 


Jason  Clingman 

Musicians. 
Christian  E.  Cotton.. 
John  R.  Harding 


Privates. 

Addams,  Samuel  J 

Alexander.  Joseph 

A  dams.  John  H 

Brewster,  Joseph  W.. 

Brooks.  Edward  L 

Bobb, Isaac 

Brace,  Sylvseter  N 

Bamberger,  Ephraim. 

Chown,  J  oseph  M 

Cross.  Levi 

Clingman,  William  ... 


Cramer,  Daniel  N. 


Cradler,  Joseph    

Dunham,  Christ'p'r  T. 


Frain,  William  ... 

Fry,  John  W 

French.  David  H. 
Figeley.  William. 
Ferrin,  Harvey... 

Forbes,  John 

Graham,  David  F 


Gillette,  John 

Gillap,  Henry , 

Groenwold.  Henry 


Hurlbut.  Elisha  J. 
Hayes,  Russell  A.. 
Hall.  Luther 


Preeport. 


May  14,1861 

Feb.  15,1862 

May  10, 1862 

Oct.  3, 1864 


July    30,1861 


July 
July 
Feb. 
May 


July     1.1862 
Dec.      4,1864 


July 


15, 1862 
10, 1862 


Stephenson  co 


Stephenson  co 


Stephenson  co 


Stephenson  co 


Stephenson  co 


Oct.      3, 1864 


Aug.  4  1861 

Feb.  15,1862 

May  10,1862 

Aug.  31.1863 

Oct.  3, 1864 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 


July    30.1861 


July    30,1861 


July    30.1861 


May  16, 1862 
Dec.  19. 1863 
Jan.     12,1865 


July    30,1861 


July    30.1861 


Promoted  to  Major 

Died  May  9.1862 

M.  O.  for  prom.  Oct.  3.1864 
Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 


Promoted  Quartermaster. 
Promoted  

Resigned  Aug." 3L '1863  '..'.'.'. 
Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865  . 

Promoted ' 

Promoted  Quartermaster  . 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 


Pro.  2d  Lieut.  Feb.  15,1862. 


July 


July    30.1861 


July    30,1861 


Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Ar-r.  6. 1862 

Killed    at    Fort  Donelson 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Disch.  for  prom.  Nov.l4.'63 
Disch.  Nov.  24.'62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  3.  '62;  disabil.. 
Discharged  May  17,1862  ... 
Died  July  16.  1863;  wounds 
Discharged  July  30.1864  ... 
Killed  at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Disch.  for  prom.,  June  6,'63 


Trans,  to  non-com.  staff... 
Disch.  for  prom.,  June  6, '63 


Disch.  Apr.,  1862;  disabil.. 

Died  Aug.  31,1861 

Disch,  Nov.  20, '62;  wounds 
Tran.«.  to  non-com.  staff... 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1864  . 
Discharged  Dec.  25,1862  ... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  for  prom.,  Oct.20,'63 

Deserted 

Disch.  Aug.  13. '62;  disabil. 
Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Trans,  to  Nolman's  Cav., 

Oct.  1,1861 

Discharged  May  17,1862  ... 

Died  Oct.  17,1862 

Discharged  May  17,1862  ... 

Discharged  Oct.  5, 1863 

Discharged  May  17,1862  ... 
Mustered  out  July  29,1864. 
Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Discharged  July  30. 1864  . . . 
Disch.  July  18.'62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Aug.  9. '62;  disabil.. 
Discharged  Sept.  22.1864  .. 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


515 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Hay,.Johnathan 

Hanman,  John  M 

Hartman.  Franklin  D 

Hile,  Samuel 

Hayes.  William 

Haigrht.  Samuel 

Ingham, Samuel  H..., 

Imau,  Sefh 

Kassell,  Nicholas , 

Kearney,  Francis  M.. 

Kline,  Eli 

Kailey,  Joseph 


Loveland,  Jerome  H. 
Lambert,  Franklin... 

Lamb.  Thomas 

Lutz,  Charles  H 

Lied,  Edwin 

Lynch.  Joseph   H 

Lyon,  George  W 

McGhee,  James  H... 
McCormick,  David... 
McGlanthlin,  Richard 

Marion.  Jacob , 

Pratt,  Joseph 

Patterson,  Arthur 

Parker,  Harvey  M 

Pope,  Henry  H 

Roe,  John   M 

Ross,  Isaac  N 


Stephenson  CO. 


Date  of 


rank    or  en-!  „,  Date 
listment.       °^  muster. 


Remarks. 


July    30,1861 


Smith.  Oscar  F 

Slough,  Michael  ... 

Stoner,  Henry  C 

Stoner,  Saul 

Shoemaker,  Anson 
Smith,  Benjamin... 

Sidle,    John 

Thompson,  John  A. 


Templeton,  David. 
Trimper,  John  .... 


Taylor.  John  B 

Weaver,  Milton  S... 

Woodring.  Uriah 

Wehlford,  Aaron... 

Wohlford.Jerit 

Wohlford,  George  .. 
Wohlford,  Joseph  .. 
W'entz,  James 


Veferans. 
Brace,  Sylvester  N.. 

Cradler.  Joseph , 

Hayes,  William , 

Hurlbut,  ElishaJ 

Hays,  John  R 

Loveland,  Jerome  H.. 

Lutz.  Charles  H 

McGhee.  James  H 

Marion.  Jacob 

Patterson,  Arthur 

Roe,  John  M 

Stoner,  Henry  C '. 

Recruits. 

Adams,  John  G 

Brooks,  William  T.... 

Brooks,  James  T 

Beaver,  Jacob 

Ballance,  Columbus... 

Bradford,  John 

Bittle,  Louis  M 

Craig,  William  A 

Carter,  Calvin 

Caraker,  Tobias 

Caraker.  Henry 

Clutts,  Peter 

€hase,  Everett  E...!! 


Stephenson  I 


Jan.  25. 

Feb.  5. 

Jan.  4, 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.  4, 

Jan.  22, 


Aug,    14,] 


Stephenson  CO. 


Lee  CO. 


July    30, 1861  Discharged  Oct.  13, 1861 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr. 6,  '62. 

Disch.  Nov.  20,  '62;  disabil. 

Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Feb.  9, '64.... 

Trans,  to  non-com.  staff. 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1864. 

Disch.  Aug.  14, '62;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  Nov.  4,1864.. 

Di.sch  Aug.  21,  '62:  disabil. 

Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 
Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enli«ttd  as  Veteran...! 

Killed,  V^icksb'rg,May22, '63 

Mustered  out  Julv  29.1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 
Disch.  Nov.  20, '62;  disabil! 

Discharged  Sept.  14,  1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  29.  1864 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discla.  Aug.  14, '62;  disabil: 
Disch  Sept.  20, '62:  disabil. 
Re-enhsted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1864. 
Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran 
Disch.  for  prom., Mar.17,'64 
Discharged  May  17,  1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Killed  at   Port    Donelson, 

Feb.  15, 1862 

Mustered  out  July  29,1864'. 
Tr.-to  Inv.Corps.Sept.16,'63 
Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1864. 
Discharged  May  17,  1862 
Disch.  Feb.,  1862;  disabil.. 
Discharged  July  30,  1864... 
Killed  at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Discharged  May  17,  1862.!! 
Killed  at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15, 1862 

Disch.  Nov.  20. '63;  disabil 

Died  Sept.  2,1861 

Discharged  May  17,1862... 
Mustered  out  July  29,1864. 

Pro. Corp.  Died  Aug.  29,  '63 
Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  July  29,  '64 
Died  May  19,  '62;  wounds. 

Jan.   ^  i,  1864  Tr.  to_46th  111.  Inf..July8,'65 

Mar.    21. 1864 (Promoted  Second  Lieut 

Tr.to46thIll.Inft.,July8,'65 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Tr.to8thIll.Inf..July8.'65. 
Trans,  tonon.com.  staff... 
Tr.  to 8th  111. Inf..  July  8. '65 
Disch.  for  prom., Mar.17,'64 
Discharged  July  27,  1864... 
Trans,  to  non-com.  staff... 


Mar. 
Jan. 


18, 1864 
4, 1864 


Mar.  21,1864 
Jan.   4,1864 


Sept.  11,1862 


Dec.    15,] 
Aug.   14,] 


Oct. 


Feb.    11,1862 
Sept.  11.1862 


Mustered  out  June  19,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Absent;  sick  at  M.  O.  Reg't 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Discharged  May  17.  1862... 
Disch.  Apr.  26,  '63;  di-<abil. 
Absent;  sick  at  M.  O.  Reg't 
Musteredout  July  14,  1865. 

Absent:  sick  at  M.O. Reg't 
icc<  r^  ^  .„  .„.  Disch.  Dec  4, '63;  disabil.. 
.  1864  Oct.    12, 1864  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inft 


516 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


(Jrowder,  James  R 
Carter,  Hiram  L  . . 
Childs.  Icabod  A  .. 
Caraker,  Samuel 

Denivan.  Robert. 


Dillon.  Jefferson 
Dean,  William  H  .... 
Dersham,  David  — 

Dillon,  Henry 

Dillon,  Joseph 

Duncan.  Amos   

Fulton, Charles  E  ... 
Finney,  William  — 

Groves,  Luther 

Hale,  James  J 

Holmes,  Uriah 

Hays,  John  R 

Hays,  Samuel  P 

Hale,  William  C 

Hunsacker,  Samuel , 


Aug.   14,1862 


Stephenson  co 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Dee. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


1, 1862 
14, 1862 


11,1861 
14, 1862 


27,1864 
14. 1862 


Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Dec. 
Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Died  Aug.  31,  1863 

Died  Dec.  29. 1864 

Died  Nov.  16,  1864    

Pro.  Corp.  Nov.  1,'64.  M.O. 
July  14,1865 

Pro.  Corp.  June  16'63.  Pro. 
Sergt.  Nov.  1,'64  Wound- 
ed.   M.  O.July  14,  1865  .. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Disch.  May  5,  '63:   disabil. 

Died  Sept.  9,  1864 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 


Stephenson  co 


Jones,  William  J  .. 
Kilbreth,  James  A. 


Knittle,  Jonathan 

Knaht,  Henry 

Kimmel,  John 

Lingle,  Peter 

Lingle,  Silas    

Lingle,  Jefferson 

Ledgerwood,Geo.  W. 


Feb.      6,  ] 
Jan.    26,1865 
Aug.    14,1862 


Sept.  11,1862 
Mar.  24,1864 
Aug.   14,1862 


1862!Disch.  May  31,  '65;  disabil. 
Absent,  sick,  at  mus'er-out 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Feb.      7. 1864  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran .... 

Feb.    16,1865  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Sept.  11,1862  Disch.  May  16,  '65;  disabiL 

Pro.  Corp.  Nov.  1,  '64.  M.O. 
July  14,  1865 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Died  Oct.  8,  '64.  Anderson- 
ville,  Ga.    Grave  10520... 

Disch.  Apr.  14,  '63;  disabil. 

Trans,  to  8th  HI.  Inf 


Not  must'd. 
Mar.  24,1864 
Sept.  11,1862 


Lyarla,  Adam  — 
Lingle.  Absalom. 


Lingle,  Daniel 
Lence,  Eli 


Lence,  Andrew 


Lence, Jacob  

Lamb.  John 

Lingle,  John  F 

Martin,  Lawson 

Martin,  William  R.. 

Mann,  VVllliam 

Mayfleld,  Samson  . 
Mann, George  W  ... 
Morgan, George  P.. 
Martin, Joseph  C  ... 

McInnis,>simon 

Mackey.John  M 

Nipper, Jackson  ... 

Patrick,  Allen 

Penrod,  William 

Peak.  Armstead  M  . 
Rendleman,  Jacob. 


Stephenson  co 


Sept.  27,: 
Aug.    14,1862 


Oct.  8, 
Aug.  14,1862 
Sept.  1,1862 
Aug.    14,1862 


Sept.  27,1861 
Sept.  11,186: 


Oct.  12,1864 
Sept.  11,1862 
Sept.  3,1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Rendleman,  Charles 
Smith,  William  K  .. 
Stafford, James  T  .. 

Shaw,  Silas  A 

Smith,  Joseph  M 

Sitter,  Abram 

Shy,  Jacob 

Sherrill.John  F 

Sypher,  Annias  

Treese,  Isaac 

Treese,  Silas   

Underwood,  John  .. 
Underwood,  Francis  M 
Underwood,  Daniel 
Vancil,C.  C 


Stephenson  co 
Union  CO 


Sept.  27. 

Aug.  14, 

Nov.  17, 

Aug.  14,1862 


Sept.  27,1861 
Sept.  11,1862 
Nov.  18,1863 
Sept.  11.  r" 


Wright,  William  H. 
Wright,  Linzy 


Died  July  30, 1863 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 

Pro.  Corp.  Jan.  1,'65.  M.O. 

July  14.1865 

Pro.  Corp. Nov.  1,'61.  M.O. 

July  14.1865 

Pro.  I'orp.   Absent,  sick,  at 

M.  O.  of  Regiment 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Pro.  Corp.  Nov.  1,'64.  M.O. 

July  14.  1865 

Killed,  Liverpool  Heights, 

Miss..  Feb.  3.  1864 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Discharged  May  17,  1863... 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Died  May  10.  1863 

Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 
Disch.  Aug.  20.  '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Trans,  to  Sth  111.  Inf 

Died  June  16,  '63;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 
Disch.  Apr.  16,  '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 
Disch.  Apr.  3.  '63;  disabil. 
Pro.  Cori)  June  16.  '63.  Pro. 

Sergt.  Jan.  1,  1865.     M.O. 

July  14.1865 

Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 


Died  Dec.  24.  1863 

M.O.July  14, '65;  wounded. 
Tr.  to  In  v.  Corps  Dec.  12,  63 
Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps  Sept.  16, '63 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 
Disch.  Nov.  24, '61;  disabil. 

Died  Dec.  9.1864 

Trans,  to  Sth  III.  Inf 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Missing  since  Mar  5.  1865. 
Killed,  Liverpool  Heights, 

Miss..  Feb.  3,  1864 

Disch.  Mar.  29.  '65;  disabil. 
Died  Apr.  27,  1865;  wounds. 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


517 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Wyme  George  P 

Aug.   14,1862 
Sept.  27.1861 
Aug.    14,1862 
Sept.    1,1862 
Aug.  ^14, 1862 

Oct.      4. 1864 

Sept.  11.1862 
Sept.  27.1861 
Sept.  11,1862 
Sept.    3.1862 
Sept.  U,  1862 

Oct.       4. 1864 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 

Williams.  Francis  J... 

Stephenson  co. 

Disch.  Oct.  14,'62, ;  disabil 
Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf.  Vols 

Wells  John  W 

Mustered  out  .July  14,  1865. 

Wallace.  Levi 

Died  Oct.  19.1864 

July  14,1865 

Drafted  and  Substitute 

Recruits. 
Bossard.  Fitz  (or  Bat- 

Siih.   Trans,  to  8th  Til.  Inf. 

Beir   Charles 

Oct.       5, 18641     •* 

Eilts,  Elits  M 

Sept.  20,1864 

Oct.       6,l864!Sub.    M.  0.  July  14,1865... 

Sept.  26,1864  Mil stfired  out  .Tulv  14.  ISfi.'i. 

Fleck  Martin           .  .. 



Oct.      7. 1864 

Sub.  Trans,  to  8th  111.  laf. 

Oct.       7, 1864 
Sept.  27,1864 

Oct.     10, 1864 

'Irans.  to  8th  HI.  Inf 

Kine.  George         

Adams  co 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Oct.     26, 1864 
Oct.       7,1861 
Sept.  22,1864 
Sept.  19.1864 
Oct.       4, 1864 
Sept.  21,18d4 
Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  22,1864 
Oct.     26. 1864 
Nov.  ^27.1863 

Absent  at  muster  out;  sick 

Oct.      7, 1864 

Sub.  Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Sub.  Died  June  19.1865.... 

Ritter  Joseph 

Sub.  M.  0.  July  14.1865.... 

Oct.       4, 1864 
Sept.  21,1864 

Sub.  Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Schmidt.  William 

Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 

Schroder.  Robert    .  .. 

Sub.  M.  0.  July  14,1865.... 

Urtan  Wolfgang 

Trans  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Nov.  ^16,1863 

Hawkins  Thomas 



Deserted  May  30, 1865 

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or    en- 
listment 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain 

Apr.    22,1861 
Feb.    15.1862 
Aug.  23,1864 

July    30,1861 

Feb.    15,1862 
Dec.    21.1863 
Aug.   23,1864 

Sept.     1,1861 
Feb.    15.1862 
July     9, 1864 

July    30.1861 

July  ^30,1861 

July    15,1861 
July    30,1861 

July    15,1861 
July    22,1861 

July    30,1861 
July    22,1861 

July    30, 1861 

July    30,1861 
Oct.     23.1862 
Oct.    28,1864 

July    30,1861 

Killed  in  battle 

Harrison  C.  Vore 

Vandalia 

Mustered  out  Aug.  23, 1864 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants, 
Alfred  R.  Wilcox 

Lacon 

Died  Mar.  17.'62,  wounds  re- 

ceived at  FortDonelson. 
Mustered  out  Dec.  21,1863. 

Isaac  D.  Vose    

Apr.    12,1864 
Oct.     30, 1864 

July    30,1861 

Promoted 

John  Spire 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Samuel  B.  Dean    

Lacon 

Promoted 

James  D  Vernay 

Resigned  .Tuly  9, 1864 

Dec.      6, 1864 
July    30,1861 
July  ,30.1861 

July  ,30,1861 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

_  First  Sergeant. 

Marshall  CO 

Marshall  co  .... 

Marshall  co 

Mississippi,  Mo 
Marshall  co  .... 

Trans,  to  6th   Miss.    Col. 

Inf  Sept  29  1863    

Sergeants. 
John  W.  Larr    . . . 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  5.  '62, 

George  B.  Shaw 

Killed  at  Yazoo  City,  Mar. 
15  1862                         

Charles  A.  Blackman. 
LaRoy  Thompson 

Corporals. 

EliasT.  Coleman 

Thomas  Edlane 

Enoch  Cunningham.. 

Dlseh.  Aug.  2, '62;  wounds. 
Deserted  Dec.  12,1862 

Disch.  Aug.  14, '62;  wounds 
Trans,  to  non-com.  staff. 

July  27,1863 

Discharged  Aug.  80,  1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  29. 1864. 

David  Sturger 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Thaddeus  Young 

Drowned  at  Bird's  Point, 
Mo.,  Oct.  10.1861 

Andrew  Drake 

Mo..  Nov.  12,1862 

Pro.  1st  Serg't  Mar.  12, '64. 
M.O.July  29,1864 

518 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Musician. 
George  D.  Carrington. 

Privates. 
Austin.  Sales 

Marshall  CO 

Mississippi.  Mo 
Marshall  co  .... 

Sangamon  co... 
Marshall  co 

•JoDaviess  co'.!! 
Marshall  co 

July    21,1861 

July    30,1861 
July    15.1861 
July    11.1861 
July    30.1861 
July    15.1861 

Aug.   22.1861 
July    22,1861 

July  ^15,1861 
July  ^30,1861 
July    15,1861 

July    22.1861 
Sept.    1.1861 
Aug.  ^22,1861 

Sept.  15.1861 
Aug.   27.1861 

July    30,1861 
July    22,1861 
July    15,1861 
July    30,1861 

July    15.1861 
July    30,1861 
July    15,1861 
July    30,1861 
Sept.  _  1.1861 

Aug.   22.1861 
July    15.1861 
Sept.    1. 1861 
July  ^15,1861 

July    30,1861 

Dec.    21.1861 

Jan.      4, 1864 
Jan.     22,1864 

Dec.  ^27,1863 

Dec.     9, 1863 
Dec.    27,1863 
Dec.     9,1863 
Jan.    ^4,1864 

Dec.    27,1863 

Aug.  ^15,1862 

Aug.    12.1862 
Aug.  ^15,1861 

Tan.    22,1864 
Aug.  ^15,1862 

Sept.    4,1862 
Dec.    21,1862 

July    21,1861 
July    30,1861 

Aug.   22,1861 
July  ^30.1861 

Sept.    1.1861 
Aug.  _22.1861 

Sept.  15.1861 
Aug.   27,1861 

July    30,1861 

Sept.  ^^1,1861 

Aug.  22.1861 
July    30.1861 
Sept.    1.1861 
July  ^30.1861 

Dec.  ^21,1861 

Jan.      4,1864 
Jan.    22,1864 

Dec.  ^27.1863 

Dec.      9, 1863 
Dec.    27.186a 
Dec.     9. 1863 
Jan.      4,1864 

Dec.    27,1863 

Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Aug.   12,1862 
Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Jan.    22,1864 
Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Sept.    7, 1862 
Oct.    21.1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Julv  26. '62;  disabil. 

Arnold.  Joseph 

Bragg.  Austin  D 

Baruhart,  Jacob 

Coffe.  John 

Deserted  Aug.  1.1861 

Re-enlisled  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Nov.  18. '62;  wounds 
Disch  Apr  30  '62-  wounds 

Cummins,  Stephen  H. 
Cay  ton.  Alfred 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1864. 

Deserted  at  Paducah.Ky., 

Oct.  5.1862 

Crane.  Charles  W 

Coan.  Daniel  W 

Eagan.  Francis 

Fred,  Phillip 

Disch.  Nov.  18. '62;  wounds 
Discharged  May  14.1862  ... 
Disch.  Oct.  IS.  '62;  wounds. 

Green.  William  J 

Greenleaf.  Leonidas.. 
Hall.  Peter  A 

reduced  to  ranks  July  7, 

1863.    Disch.  July  30, 1864. 

Pro. Corp.  M.O.  July29.'64 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  May  14.  1862... 
Disch.  Feb.  15,  '62;  wounds 
Deserted  Aug._7,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran!!!! 

Disch.  June  19. '63;  disabil! 
Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Hess,  Alexander 

Justine,  Harvey 

Hunshman,  Philip  ... 

Lyons,  John  D 

Linscott.  John  S 

Linscott,  Anthony 

Lorch,  Alexander 

Laikens.  Thomas  B... 

Lewis.  Thomas  N 

McMahon.  Daniel 

Disch.  Nov.  18, '62:  wound* 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Trans,  to  Inv.  Corps  Nov. 
20.1863  . 

Maddon.  James  H 

Morris.  William 

McCare,  William 

Newport.  Thomas  J . . . 
Powers.  Alexander. . . . 

Powers.  John  H 

Rump.  August 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  May  15,62;  wounds. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Sewards.  William 

Shaw.  Worcester  C.... 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Died  Sept.  4,1862 

Smiley,  Marshall 

Springer,  David 

Vaughn,  John 

Discharged  May  17,1862.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,186* 
Died  Feb.  18  '&">•  wounds 

Vernay,  James 

Waggoner,  Jeremiah.. 
Whitefleld.  Alfred  .... 
Walker,  Joseph 

Marshall  co.... 

LaSalle  co..!!!! 
JoDaviess  co... 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 
Disch.  Nov.  18, '62;  wounds 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 
Feb.  15.1862  . 

Veterans. 

Carrington,  George  D. 

F'ro.  Corp    Pro.  Serg'tand 

Appointed  Corp.  Trans,  to- 
3d  U.S.Col.Cav,Mar.24.'64 
Trans    to  Sth  111    Inf 

Linscott.  John  S  .. 

Lewis.  Thomas  N 

iriins    lo  8th  III    Inf 

McCare.  William... 

Trans   to  46th  III    Inf 

Sewards.  William 

Trans   to  Sth  111    Inf 

Sturger,  David 

Recruits. 
Anderson,  Richard  ... 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Pro. Corp.  M.O.  July  14. '6& 
Absent,. sick. at  M.  O 

Bennington.  Wm.  J... 
Barnett.  Felix  W 

Marshall  co 

Barringer.  Willis 

Barnett.  Leonard  C... 

Mustered  out  June  3  1865 

Bennington.  Robert... 

Marshall  co  . . . . 

Transferred  to  Sth  111.  Inf. 
rrans.to  V.R.C.,  Jan.22.'64 

iarringer.  Crawford.. 

Died  July  23,1863 

Absent  at  M.  0.  of  Reg't.. 
Discharged  May  14.1862  ... 

Jeggs.  Wm.  W 

Collins.  John 

Woodford  CO... 

ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


519 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Connells,  Henry  ... 
Coleman,  Robert  L. 


Cook  CO. 


Dec. 
Aug. 


27, 1862 
15. 1862 


Dec. 

Sept. 


Corbett,  James 

Corothers.  William  F, 

Crowder,  -John  R 

Cochran.  William  J... 

Dupass.  William 

Edmonds,  Allen  G 

Edmonds,  Jacob  K.  P, 
Edmonds,  Thomas  J  . . 

Fox,  Barney 

File.  Caleb 


Aug.   14,1862 


Filkins,  Thomas 

Groves,  Jacob  W 

Grammar,  Thomas  D. 

Hester.   Francis  M 

Hill.  Alfred 


Marshall  co. 
Marshall  CO. 


Henderson,  JohnC. 
Johnson,  Jeremiah . . 


Jones,  Amos  Y 

Jackson,  Jesse 

Lynn,  Jonathan  J 

Lence.  Hiram  P 

Lyons,  George  W 

Linscott,  Abram 

Lence,  Abraham  J 

Murry,  John  B 

Moyer,  John  M 

Murphy.  Columbus  C- 
Montgomery,  Jos.  M.. 

Manus,  Tillman 

McDerman,  Thomas.. 
Medlin.  William  A.... 

Moore,  Henry 

Manus,  James 

Norris.  Peter 

Onager,  Jacob 

Phelan,  James  W 

Plummer,  WilHam 

Perry,  James  K 

Prior,  John 

Prior,  William 

Pate,  Charles  S 

Peeler,  Pleasant  P.... 
Roberts,  Johnson  P... 


Marshall  CO. 


Sangamon  co... 


Aug. 

Sept 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 


Feb. 
Aug. 
Sept, 
Aug. 


15, 1862 
23,1861 
15, 1862 
12, 1862 
15, 1862 


29, 1864 
15, 1862 
17, 1862 
15, 1862 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Sept. 


Apr. 

Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


Dec.    21,1862 


Richland  co. 


Rhodes,  Robert 

Roach,  James  A , 

Roach,  William  W.... 

Reamy.  Ervan 

Stewart,  John  G 

Shanklin,  Joseph  A. . . 
Swicegood.  Francis  C. 

Stamps.  John 

Stinnett.  Francis  M.., 
Simmerman,  .James. . , 
Sloan.  Ephraim  W..., 
Scollay.  Stephen  S..., 
Spire,  John 


Marshall  CO. 


Terry,  Peter  G 

Thomason.Pleas'nt  M 
Thomason,  Francis  M 

Vose,  Isaac  D 

Worbes,  Charles 


Wilson.  George  W... 
Williams.  Andrew  J. 
Wilson.  Joseph  H.... 
Williams.  Joseph  H. . 
Windland.  James  , ... 
Wilson.  William  C... 
Watkins.  Josephus  .. 

White,  Charles  A 

Wilson,  James 

Young,  James  R 


Muscatine  co,  la 


Nov. 
Sept. 
Aug, 


Aug. 


Jan. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
July 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


23, 1862 
1.1862 
15, 1862 


14, 1862 
15,1862 


20,1865 
11,1862 
14, 1862 
15, 1862 

1, 1862 
15, 1862 
4, 1864 
8. 1864 
15, 186. 


13, 1862 
15, 1862 


1,1862 
15, 18<2 


Dec.  31,1862 
Sept.  1.1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Aug. 

Sept. 


Jan. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Oct. 


Discharged  iM ay  14.1862?.. 

Pro.  Corp.  May  1. 1863.  Re- 
duced to  ranks  July  27, 
1863.    M.  O.July  14,1865.. 

Disch.  Nov.  6, '63;  disabil.. 

Disch.  May  1,1863;  disabil. 

Trans,  to  V.R.C.  Sept.  3,'63 

Died  Nov.  3, 1863 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  M.  O 

Died  May  7,1865 

Pro.Corp.  M.O.July  14,'65. 

Died  May  10,1864 

Died,  Andersonville,  June 
26,'64.    No.  of  grave,  2512. 

Trans.to  V.R.C.  Mar.  17.'64 

Died  March  13,1862 

Disch.  Mayl7.'63;  disabil.. 

Died  Sept.  27,'63;  Corporal 

Pro.  Corporal  Dec.  31.1S64. 
Mustered  out  July  14, '65. 

Disch.  Apr.  27,'63:  disabil. 

Pro.  Coifporal  Dec.  31,1864. 
Mustered  out  July  14, '65. 

Mustered  out  May  31, 1865. . 

Trans,  to  Co.  F  May  3,  IbfS. 

Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  July  14.'65 

Disch  .June  16, '63;  disabil. 

Disch.  May  31.'64;  disabil.. 

Mustered  out  May  31,1865.. 

Died  Nov.  12.1864 

Discharged  May  14,1862.... 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 


Disch.  Apr.  13. '63:  disabil. 
Disch.  July  13.'63;  disabil.. 
Trans,  to  Co.  F  May  3U,'63. 

Died  July  30,1863 

Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 
Discharged  May  14. 1862? . . . 

Deserted  Feb.  7. 1862 

Disch.  July  26,  '62;  wounds? 
Discharged  July  14, 1865 .... 


Tr.  to  Inv.Corps.  Sept. I, '63 
Pro.  Corp.  and  .Sergeant. 
Mustered  out  July  14. '65. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Trans,  to  V.R.C.  Mar.  12,'64^ 

Died  March  1,1864 

Mustered  out  Oct.  23.  1865. 
Discharged  May  17,1863.... 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. . 


Mustered  out  .lune  15.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. . 
12,1864  Mustered  out  Aug.  17,  18f5 
Transferred  to  8th  HI.  Inf. 
Prom.  SeigeaiiT  May  1.  '63. 

Prom.  1st  Lieutenant 

Mustered  out  July  14. 1865.. 


Sept.  11,1862 


Aug. 
Sept. 


31,1862 
11, 1862 


Sept.  11, 1862 


Absent,  sick,  at  Blemphis. 
Promoted  1st  I /lieutenant.. 
Prom.  Corp.  and  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  14, '65. 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Absent,  sick 


Mustered  out  June  3.1865.. 
Trans,  to  46th  111.  Infantry 
Trans,  to  V.R.C.  June  8. '64 

Died  August  22  1863 

Die<l  Auicust24,1863 

Died  December  5,1863 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865.. 


520 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Drafted    and    Substi- 
tute Recruits. 
Abes   William  H 

Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.      1.1864 
Oct.     11,1864 
Sept.  29, 1864 
Oct.      1,1864 
Sept   20,1864 
Oct.       5.1864 
Sept.  30,1864 
Oct.      5,1864 
Sept.  21,1864 
June  30,1864 
Sept.  28.1864 
Oct.      7.1864 
Oct.      5,1864 
Sept.  30.1864 
Oct.      1.1864 
Sept,  20. 1864 

Sept.  21.1864 
Oct.       5. 1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Oct.      7. 1864 

Oct.      3,1864 
Oct.      1,1864 
Oct.     11, 1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.      1,1864 
Sept.  20.1864 
Oct.       5,1864 
Oct.       3, 1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Sept.  30,1864 
Sept.  28, 1864 
Oct.       7, 1864 
Oct.       5, 1864 
Sept.  30,1864 
Oct.-     1,1864 
Sept.  20, 1864 

Oct.       4,1864 
Sept.  22,1864 
Oct.      7, 1864 
Sept.  20.1861 
Oct.       7, 1864 

Sub     M    O    July  14    1865 

Beltz,  lieorge  H 

Sub      Died  Oct  25  1864 

Cook,  William 

Eiltz,  Suhr  E     

Sub     M   O.  June  3  1865 

Sub.     M.  0.  July  14,  1865... 

Grill, John          

Mustered  out  July  14  1865 

Grishara  Newton  J 

Sub.    M.  O.July  14,  1865... 

lUk,  Jacob  P 

Edgar  CO 



Leneman.  H.  P 

Letz,  John  P 

Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  HI.  Inf. 
Sub     Trans  to  8th  HI  Inf  • 

McMinimy,  Felix  G  ... 

Moult  on,  LeviM 

Miller,  James  B 

Miller,  Herman 

Woodford  co  . . . 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Discharged  March  1.  1865.. 
Died  May  31,1865 

Neimrich,  Philip 

Mustered  out  July  14  1865 

Reeser,  William  H.... 
Spencer,  Edward 

Woodford  co  ... 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 
Sub     Trans  to  8th  111  Inf 

Trotter.  William  C 

Oct.      6.1864 

Oct.     6  .  1864 
Sept.  29,1864 

Sub    Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Wagy,  Perry          .  ... 

Sub     M   0  June  21  1865 

COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 

George  C  McKee 

George  S. Doane 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  S.  Doane  

Robert  Jehue 

John  W.  Reading 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Hugh  P.  McWilliams. 

Robert  Jehue  

John  W.  Rea.iitig 

John  Parkinson 

William  J.  Mclntire... 

First  Sergeant. 
Robert  Jehue 

Sergeants. 

Charles  A.  Roper 

William  Parkinson 

John  Parkinson 

Mathias  K.  Sutherland 

Corporals. 
John  S.  McWilliams.. 

Howard  .J.  House 

David  H.  Sawyer 

Martin  A.  Smith 

Byron  Patkhurst 

George  ('rabtree 

Jacob  Copple 

Masifians. 

Isaac  E.  Austin 

George  McFarlau 


Centralia . 
Morris 


Morris  .... 
Centralia , 
Richview , 


Centralia  . 
Richview.. 
Centralia  . 


Marion  co  . 
Marion  co  . 
Grundy  co. 


Marion  co 

Washington  co 


Grundy  co. 


July    30, 
May    22, 


July    30,] 
May    22, 1863 
Mar.     5. 1864 


July  30.1861 

Apr.  18.1862 

May  22.1863 

Mar.  5, 1864 


July   30,1861 


July    30.1861 
Aug.  16.1861 


Sept.    1.1861 


July    30.1861 


Aug.  21.1861 
Aug.  16.1861 


July    30,1 
Aug.  26,1863 


July  30.1861 
Aug.  30,1863 
May    24.1864 


July    30.1861 


Nov.   14.1863 
Not  must'rd 


July    30,1861 


July 

Aug. 


Sept.    1.1861 


July 


Aug.  17. 


Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 


Promoted 

Killed  March  5.  1864... 
Mustered  ouc  July  14. 


Resigned  April  18, 1862. 
Promoted 


Commission  returned,  de- 
clined to  accept  

Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 


Promoted  2d  Lieut. 


Died  Nov.  12.1861 

Pro.  IstSer.  Disch.  June7.'63 
Pro.lstSer.Disch.Aug.16'64 
Discharged  July  30. 1864  ... 


Mustered  out  July  29. 1864  . 
Trans,  to  Co.  F.Jan.  1.  '62. 
Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

M .  O .  as  Private  July  29.  '64. 
Died  May  10.  '62;  6  wounds. 
Disch.  Nov.  26.  '62;  wounds 
Pro.  Serg.  Disch. Aug.16,  '64 


Sept.    1,1861  Discharged  Aug.  16.1864... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


521 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Privates. 

Livingston  co.. 
Jelferson  co  — 

Grundy  co 

Marion  co 

Sept.    1,1861 
Aug.   16,1801 
Sept.    1,1861 
Aug.  ^16, 1861 

July  ^30,1861 

Sept.  10,1861 
July  _30,1861 

Aug.  24.1861 
Aug.   16,1861 

Sept.    6,1861 
July    30,1861 
Sept.    1,1861 
Aug.  30,1861 
Aug.   27,1861 
Aug.   16.1861 
Aug.  21.1861 
Aug.  ^16, 1861 

Aug.   24.1861 
Sept.    4,1861 
Sept.  13,1861 
Aug.  25.1861 
Aug.   24,1861 
Sept.     1,1861 

Aug.'  i7,'i86i 

Discharged  Aug.  16.1864... 

Andrews.  Asnbel 

Armstrong.  William.. 
Jeales,  Charles 

Died  Feb.  7, '62;  wounds... 
Deserted 

Aug.   n.l861 
July  ^30.1861 

Discharged  Aug.  16, '64.... 
Deserted  Aug.  19,1861 

Marion  co 

Washington  co. 
Grundy  co 

Vermilion  co... 

Marion  co 

Washington  co. 
Marion  co 

Disch,  Aug.  18. '62.  wounds 

BaltzeJl    Silas       .     . 

Discharged  June  7, 1863 .... 

Junce,  William 

Disch.  Jan.  3, '63:  wounds. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1864.. 

Jeckwith.  Samuel  .... 

Discharged  Feb.  17.1863  ... 

Browder,  David  L 

€linger,  Milton  B 

Carpenter,  William  H. 

€opple,  William 

Copple,  David 

July    30,1861 
Aug.  25.1861 

Disch. Nov.  26. '62;  wounds 
Pro.  Corp.    Disch.  Aug.  1. 

1862;  wounds 

Disch.  July  20, '62:  wounds 

Aug.  _17.1861 

Discharged  Aug.  16, '64  — 

Copple,  Simpson 

Copple,  John  R 

Copple,  Samuel 

Crabtree,  Andrew  J... 
Crawford,  Elijah 

Pro.  Corp.  Apr.  20, '63.  Pro. 

Serg.  Disch.  Aug.  16,  '64. 
Killed    at    Clinton,    Miss.. 

July  7,1861 

Aug.   n.l861 

Sept.    6.1861 
July    30.1861 

Pro.  Corp.  Disch.  Aug.17,'64 
Deserted  Aug.  18.1861 

Killed,  Vicksb'g,  July  2, '63 

Donahew.  Robert 

Davenport.  John  W... 

Dunmore.  Henry 

Elifritz,  George  W... 

Hardin  co 

Washington  co. 

Marion  co 

Washington  co. 

Marion  co 

Washington  CO. 
Marion  co 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1864. 
Deserted  Nov  21,  1861 

Aug.  31.1861 

Discharged  Nov.  26,1862... 

Aug.   17.1861 

Killed  at  Shiloh,Apr.6,'62. 

Hopkins,  Jonathan  ... 

ge-eulisted  as  Veteran.... 
Dis'-h.  Aug.  17, '62;  wounds 

Aug.   17.1861 

Died  Oct.  12,  1861 

Hartley,  William  A... 
Higgius,  Lorenzo  H  .. 

Hodges.  Green 

Fasenklin   Daniel  F 

Aug.   25.1861 
Sept.    5,1861 

Disch.  Nov.  26, '62;  wounds 
Tran.  to67thU  S.Col.  Inf. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  1,1864.. 

Rej.  by  Surgeon  Sept.  3,  '61 

Frazier,  James  A 

Marion  co 

Grundy  co 

Aug.  25.1861 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1864. 
Mustered  out  July  29, 1864. 

Jolliff  Elijah 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Keyler,  William 

Kell.  John  R 

Washington  co. 
Marion  co 

Washington  co. 
Stoddard  CO., Mo 

Marion  co 

Grundy  co 

Marion  co 

Logan  CO 

Grundy  co 

Washington  co. 

Marion  co 

Washington  co! 
Marion  co 

Aug.  20,1861 
Aug.   16,1861 
Aug.  30,1861 
Sept.    4.1861 
July  ^30.1861 

Aug.   16,1861 
July  ^30,1861 

Aug.  _16,1861 

Aug.   17.1861 
July    30.1861 
Sept.    4,1861 

Aug.   16,1861 

Aug.   18,1861 
July    30.1861 
Aug.    16.1861 

Aug.   2i.i86i 
Aug.   17,1861 

Disch.  Nov.  26, '62;  wounds 
Discharged  Nov.  26,1862... 

Keeney,  James  H 

Katthoflfer,  John  0.... 
Keller  Jacob 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 

Sept.    5,1861 
July  _30,1861 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1864. 
Killed,  Vicksb'g.  June 23.'64 

Laslie.  George  W 

Lincoln  William  H 

Discharged  Nov.  26, '62.... 
Discharged  Aug.  24.'64 

Lawton.  Joseph 

Leith.  Thomas  D 

Myers.  William  C 

McNeil,  John  E  

Mastermau.  John  H... 
Mclntyre,  William.... 
McCowen,  William  A. 

lileedham,  Charles 

July  ^30,1361 
Aug.  ^17,1861 

July    80.1861 
Sept.    5. 1861 

Mustered  out  July.  29.1864. 

Disch.  Jan.  5,'62;  disabil.. 
Discharged  Aug.  16. '64.... 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Killed  at  Fort    Donelson. 

Feb.  15.1862 

Killed.  Fort  Donelson. Feb. 

Aug.  _17,1861 

Aug.  19,1861 
July    30,1861 
Aug.  ^17, 1861 

15,1862 

JSTichols,  Henry...!.... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Oct.  7,  1861 

Pugh, John  P 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Pitts.  Joel 

Trans.toV.R.C.,Oct.27.'63 

Roper,  Jesse  W 

Rush,  Enoch 

Discharged  Aug.  16. '64.... 
Killed  at    Fort    Donelson, 

Feb  15  1862 

Died  Oct.  17.  1861 

Pro.  Ser..  1st  Ser.  &  2d  Lt. 

Smith,  Henry 

Marion  co 

Aug.  ^16. 1861 

Sept.    4, 1861 
Sept.  _  ^4. 1861 

Aug.   21.1861 
Aug.   30, 1861 
Aug.  24,1861 
Aug.   30,1861 
Sept.  10, 1861 
Aug.   10,1861 

Aug.  _17,1861 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Grundy  co'.".!!!! 
Marion  co 

Washington  CO ! 

Discharged  Aug.  16. '64.... 

Sweeknerd.  Benj.  J... 
Shaw.  John 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Sept.    5.1861 

Killed,  Vicksb'g.  May  22, '63 

Towers  Joshua  C 

Deserted  

Aug.   22,1861 
Aug.   31,1861 
Aug.    25,1861 
Aug.    ;U,1861 
Sept.  11,1861 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1864. 

Taylor,  David 

Thurston,  Frederick.. 
Wiggins.  Francis  G... 

Walsh,  Patrick 

Watson.  Dennis 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apn  6, '62. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1864. 
Mustered  out  May  1.1865... 

522 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Worley,  Joseph  ... 
Williams.  ZodockC... 
Whitlow,  Christopher. 

Willard.  Dewitt  C 

Wayman,  Henry  H 


Fete7-ans. 

Barrett.  James 

Browder.  David  L  .. 
Elfritz,  George  W... 
Garber,  George  W  .. 
Hopkins.  Jonathan  . 

Jeliff,  Elijah  

Masterman,  John  H 


Vermilion  co. 
Marion  co 


Mclntyre,  William  J  .. 
McFarlan.  George  M.. 

Nichols,  Henry 

Pugh,  JohnP 

Roper,  Allen 

Smith,  Henry 

S weeknerd,  Benj.  J . . . 


Shaw. John 

Wayman,  Henry  H. 


Washington  co. 

Marion  co 

Logan  co 


Grundy  co. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


18.1861 
16,: 
25,3861 
24, 1861 
21.1861 


22, 1863 
9, 1863 

10. 1863 

22. 1864 
9. 1863 
8. 1863 

22, 1863 


Aug.   17,1861 
Aug.    26,1861 


Discharged  Feb.  14, 1862. 
Died  Sept.  6. 1861 


Jan.    22, 1864 


Marion  co 

Washington  co. 
Marion  co 


Dec. 
Jan. 


8.1863 
22, 1864 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 
Jan. 


Dec.      8,1863 


Dec.      8,1863 


Mecruits- 

Ayers,  John 

Annamoser,  John 

Barrett,  William 

Buckner,  Leonard  M. 
Ballard,  Lafayette  ... 
Ballard,  Benjamin  P. 

Boswell,  Thomas 

Bryant,  Richard 

Barber,  James  

Cameron,  James 


Collins,  Jesse 

Cook,  George  W 

Clayton,  Isham 

Chunn,  Crowder 

Craycroft,  Thomas... 

Chunn,  Ellas 

Darnell.  George  S 

Davis.  Jacob  C 

Evans.  Charles  L.  W. 


Floyd.  David 

Floyd,  Anderson 

French,  Nicholas 

Grantham,  Solomon 

Greer,  Ira 

Gurley,  Isaiah 

Gurley,  Anson 

Grill.  Jefferson 

Haltman,  Jacob 


Higgins,  Matthew 


Hale,  Jacob  C 
Hall,  Lorenzo 


Alexander  co.. 


Haltman,  Marcus  C... 
Haltman,  Doctor  C.  L. 
Haltman.  Jonathan  ... 

Hampton,  Wade 

Jones,  Willifred  

Jennette,  William  J. . . 

Leush.  August 

Miles,  Jesse 

McNeely,  Michael 

McGinne«s.  Larkin  ... 

Martin,  William  F 

Malair.  Richard 

McGinness,  John  O  ... 
McCuUy,  Alexander. . . 

Newton,  Isaac  N 

O'Neil.  James 

O'Neil.Hezekiah 


Lee  CO 


Dec. 
Dec. 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Dec. 

Aug. 


Aug. 


Nov. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Oct, 
Aug. 


9,1863 
8.1863 


15,1862 
8, 1862 
15, 1862 


10,] 
15,'1862 


1,1861 
15, 1862 


18. 1861 

15. 1862 


18. 1861 

15. 1862 


10, 1862 
15, 1862 


8, 1864 
15.1862 


Dec. 
Dec. 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


8. 1863 


11.1862 
12,1862 
11.1 


Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Died  March  5, 1864 

Trans.  to8th  111.  Inf 

Trans,  to  3d  U.  S.  Col.  Cav 
Pro.  Corp.  Tr.  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Pro.  Corporal  and  Serg't. 
Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf.... 
Trans,  to  N.C.S.  June  24, '64 
Trans,  to  Non-com.  Staff.. 
Pro.  Corp,  Tr.  to  8th  111.  Inf 
Trans,  to  46th  111.  Infantry 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Infantry. 
Pro.  Corp.,  Serg.  &  1st  Ser. 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Pro.Corp,&  Ser.Tr.46th  Inf 
Pro.  Corp.  Tr.  to  8th  111.  Inf 


Aug.  31.1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Dec.      2.1861 
Sept.  11,1862 


Nov.  19,1861 

Sept.  11.1862 

Nov.   19,1861 
Sept.  11.1862 


Aug.  31.1862 
Sept.  11.1862 


Oct.     12. 1864 
Sept.  11,1862 


Died  July  24. 1863 

Mustered  out  May  31. 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865  . 
Discharged  March  19.1865. 
Trans,  to  Co.  F.June  20,'63 


Pro.  Corp'l  and  Sergeant. 
Mustered  out  July  14.1865 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 
Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  Julyl4,'65 
Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 

Discharged  Dec.  6. 1864.... 
Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Died  Sept.  24, 186i.... '.'.'.'.'.'. 
Killed  at    Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,  1862 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Died  Feb.  5.  1863 '.'.'.'.'.'. 

Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Killed.  Clinton.  Miss..  July 

7,1864 

Killed  at  Yazoo  City.  Mar. 

5. 1864 

Died  April  8.  1863 

Trans,  to  U.  S.  Col'd  Cav.. 

March  18.1864 

Transferred  to  Co.  P 

Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 

Died  Nov.  12,  1864 

Discharged  Feb.  7, 1865  ... 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Died  July  9,  1864 

Transferred  to  Co.  P 

Discharged  Feb.  21. 1865... 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  M.  O 

Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


523 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Aug.   15,1862 

Jan.    31,1865 
Feb.    25,1865 
Aug.  ^15,1862 

Jan.    31,1865 
Mar.      1, 1865 
Aug.   15,1862 
Jan.    31.1865 

Aug.  _15, 1862 

Aug.    18.1862 
Aug.  _15, 1862 

Dec.     3. 1862 
Aug.  21.1862 

Aug.   15.1862 
Sept.  28. 1864 

Sept.  n,  1862 

Jan.    31,1865 
Feb.    27, 1865 
Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Jan.    31, 1865 
Mar.      1, 1865 
Sept.  11,1862 
Jan.     31. 1865 

Sept.  n.  1862 

Aug.   31.1862 
Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Dec.     3.1862 
Aug.  31.1865 

Sept.  11,1862 
Sept.  28.1864 

Pender  Miles  S     

Pro.  Corp.  Disch.  Jan.27.'65 
Mustered  out  July  14  1865 

Randall  Thomas  A 

t ,                     It 

Stokes   Matthew 

Prom.Serg.  M.O.Julyl4.'65 

Shephard,  William  J.. 

1 1                 •  > 

>  t                 . , 

Stoker,  Thomas 

Spears.  Henry 

Madison  co 

Stark  CO 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Discharged  Oct.  8, 1864  .... 

Trans,  to  V.R.C.  Oct.  27,'6» 

Stokes,  James       ' 

Died  June  28,  '63;  wounds 

Tyler  John 

Mustered  out  July  14  1865 

Toler,  Edward 

Died  Oct.  20, 1864 ,     .     .       . 

Taylor  Joseph 

Died  Aug.  7  1864 

Toler,  Silas  C 

Died  Aug.  18.186a 

Toler.  Dr.  H.  L 

Toler,  Calvin 

Trans,  to  V.R.COct.  27.'6S 
Trans,  to  Co.  P  .June  20  '63 

Trans,  to  46th  111 

Vernon,  Thomas 

Warren.  James 

Madison  co 

LaSalleco 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Trans,  to  46th  111 

Died  July  17,1863 

Walsh,  Patrick 

Madison  co 

Deserted  in  face  of  enemy, 
Spanish  Fort.  Mar.  29.'65. 

Wiggs,  Richard 

Mustered  out  Julv  14, 1865^ 

Wigffs  William  J 

Watkins.  William  R... 

Marion  CO 

M.  0.  asCorD'l.Julyl4.'65. 

Weathevly.  William  D 

Discharged  May  23.1862  ... 

Garber,  George  W 

Marion  CO 

Pro.  Corp.    Tr.  to  3d  U.  S. 
Col.  C'v.  Re-enlisted  vet.. 

Drafted  and  Substitute 

Recruits. 
Anderson.  Reut>en  H.. 

Edgar  CO 

Died  Nov.  5. 1864 

Sept.  28.1864 
Oct.      5,1864 
Oct.     11,1864 
Oct.      7,1864 
Oct.      5. 1864 
Oct.    _  6,1864 

Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Oct.   ^8.1864 

Oct.    ^^5.1864 

Oct.     11. 1S64 
Oct.      7.1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.    ^6.1864 

Oct.       5, 1864 
Oct.      4,1864 
Oct.    ^8,1864 

Sept.  21,1864 
Oct.       1, 1864 
Sept,  20,1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Sept.  28. 1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Oct.    _  ^5, 1864 

Oct.      8, 1864 
Sept.  21,1864 

Nov.  ^6.1863 

Sub.    M.  0.  July  14.1865... 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Cowan,  John  R 

Sub.    Tr.  to  46th  111.  Inf.., 

Claypool.  Elisha 

Clark  CO  

Trans,  to  46th  111.  luf 

Sub.    Tr.  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Draper.  William  T 

Fowler,  John 

Clark  CO 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Sub.    Died  Feb.  19,1865 

Holmes.  James  A 

Sub.  Tr.  to  46th  111.  Inf.... 

Harris.  Alanson  C. 

Harris.  William  A 

11                  11 

Lyons,  Anderson 

Mustered  out  Julv  14  1865  . 

Lothrop,  Washingt'n  F 
McGuirk,  Michael  W 

Halleck,  111 

Oct.       1. 1864 
Sept.  20, 1864 
Sept.  30, 1864 

Sub.     M.  O.July  14,1865... 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865  . 

McGuire,  Charles  . 

Sub.     M.  O.  July  14  1865  .. 

Murphy,  J  ames 

Sept.  20,1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.      8. 1864 
Sept.  21,1864 

Nov.  _  6,1863 

Sub.    M.  O.July  14,1865... 

McGinness,  Chester... 

Sub.    Tr.  to  46th  111  Inf... 

Patterson,  Orrin  0 

"                     " 

Sub.    M,  0.  July  14.1865... 

Under  Cooks. 
Ellis,  Henry 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Brown,  Milton 

624 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


COMPANY    D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains . 
William  D.  E.  Andrus. 
Ira  Beddo 


Kockf ord  

Marion,  Ogle  CO. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Henry  H.  Deane 

-Orrin  C.  Towne 

Jra  Beddo 

William  H.  Stalker. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

'Orrin  C.  Towne , 

Ira  Beddo 

■William  H.  Stalker..., 
Aaron  Bayles 


Rockford 


Marion,  Ogle  co. 
Rockford  


Rockford  

Marion,  Ogle  CO. 

Rockford  

Winnebago 


First  Se*-geant. 
Edward  P.  Thomas.. 

Sergeants. 

Louis  C .  Blake 

Harrington  Love 

<3eorge  E.  Dolphin... 


•Samuel  T.  Beddoes... 

Corporals 
Dennison  R.  Towne... 
Benj.  F.  Whitcher.... 


Winnebago  oo. 


Ogle  CO 

Winnebago  co. 


Winnebago  co. 


John  L.  Davis 

Henry  P.  Strong 

William  H.A.Dunn.. 
iFred.  J .  Horseman . . . 

Ambrose  Stearns  — 
Sereon  R.  Hest 


Musician. 
Francis  B.  Wakeman 

Privates. 

Atkins,  Lewis 

Abbott,  James 

Atkins,  William 

Allen,  Edward  W 

Allen,  William  W 

Allen,  Abram  D 

Baldwin,  Aaron  W 

Bridgman,  Orlando.., 

Bourne,  Milton  E 

Briggs,  Gilbert  J 

Bookhout.  J  ames 

Bramer,  Henry , 


Brett,  Charles  P. 
Beddo,  Ira 


Rock, Wis 

Winnebago  co. 


Winnebago  co. 


Winnebago  co. 


Bardwell,  John  W 

Bayles,  Aaron 

Balson,  Wesley , 

<Jompton.  Richard  A. 

■Carey,  Thomas 

■Connor.  Patrick 

Clark.  Thomas  W 

Crawford,  James 

Clement.  Louis 

Oroley,  Daniel 

Coddington,  A.  W  — 
Doolittle,  Philetus  W 
Donaldson,  James  B. 
Darling, George  W... 

Denton,    Delos  H 

Daniels,  Fred.  W 

Frick,  Franklin 

Fuller,  Edwin  B 

l^lannery,  Michael  ... 


Ogle  co 

Winnebago  CO. 

Ogle  CO 


Winnebago  co. 
Stephenson  CO. 
Winnebago  co. 


July 
July 


July  30,1861 

Oct.  16. 1862 

July  29,1864 

July  31,1864 


July  30,1861 

Oct.  16,1862 

uly  29,1864 

July  31,1864 

Sept,    1.1861 


Nov,    1.1861 
July    30.1861 


Sept,  1,1861 

Aug.  15,1861 

uly  SO.  1861 

Sept.  1,1861 

Sept.  25,1861 
Sept.    1,1861 

Nov.  1.1861 

July  30.1861 


July    30.1861 


Sept.  1,1861 
Oct.  22, 1861 
Sept.    1.1861 


Aug.  10.1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Aug.!  10.1861 


Sept.  23.1861 
Aug.   10.1861 


Aug.  15,1861 
Oct.  23.1861 
Nov.     1.1861 


Oct.  3, 1863 
Nov.  10,1864 
Dec.    30,1864 


July  15,1862 
Nov.  10,1864 
Jan.    12,1865 


Sept.    3, 1 


Nov.    3,] 
Aug.    1,1861 


Oct. 

Sept, 
Aug 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Sept, 
Aug. 
Sept, 
Oct. 


23,: 


7, 1861  Sept. 
15,1861  Aug. 
10, 1861  Aug. 
24, 1S61  Oct. 
14.  Ib61  Oct. 

7,1861  Sept. 
15,1861  Aug. 

1,1861  Nov. 
15,1861  Aug. 
15,1861  Sept. 
15,1861  Aug. 

7,1861  Sept. 
23. 1861'  Oct. 


Dec.  4. 1864 


Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Nov. 
Aug. 


3.: 

17.1861 


27, 1861 
3, 

3, 
1, 1861 


Sept.    3,1861 


Oct.    25.1861 
Sept.    3.1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug.  12. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


Oct.     25, 


Mustered  out  July  31.1864, 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 


Promoted  Adjutant 

Term  expired  July  29,1864. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  Juiy'i4,'i865! 


Promoted  2d  Lieut.  Co.  G. 


Trans  to  non  com.  staff 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Disch.    June   5,  1863;   pro- 
moted inU.  S.  C.  T 

Transferred  to  46th  lll.lnf. 


Disch.  Apr.  30, '62;  disabiL 
Disch.     Sept.     1.    1862,    as 

Sergeant;  wounds 

Disch.  as  Serg.  July  29, '64. 

Died  January  20.  1862 

Killed.Donelson.Feb.l6,  '62 
Transferred  to  46th  lll.lnf. 

M.  O.Aug.  21,  1865 

Disch.  July  26. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Nov.  20, '62;  wounds 


Disch.  Mar.  10, 


Disch.  May  23. '62.  disabil. 

Died  April  6. 1862 

Disch.  Feb.  16, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  29. '62:  disabil. 

Disch.  June  13,  '62;  wounds 

Died  Nov.  13.1862 

Died  Apr.  17, '62;  wounds.. 
Discharged  August  W,  1864 

Transfeared  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Disch.  Apr.  7,1864.  Trans- 
ferred to  Isl  Mo.  Art 

Disch.  Sept.  1,'63;  disabil. 

Prom.  Sergeant  Major.  1st 
Serg't  and  2d  Lieut 

Trans,  to  non  com.  staff... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Discharged  Oct.  21. 1864 .... 

Disch.  Feb  1,'62;  disabil.. 

Died  March  15, 1862 

Died  June  21,1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Disch.  July  20, '62;  disabil. 

Died  July  27.  1864;  wounds 

Drowned  Dec.  9.  1861 

Disch.  Aug. 15. '62;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  Dec.  17,1864. 

Died  Nov.  17,  1862 

Died  Feb.  20.  1862 

Disch. Dec. 29, '62;  disabil.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

M.O.asCorp.  Aug  22.1864 

Discharged  Sept. 7, 1864.... 

Disch.  Nov. 7. '63;  wounds>. 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rauk  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Gile,  William  A 

Gilbert,  George  W.... 

Gile.  GeorgeW 

Hamilton.  Charles  A.. 

Howard,  Matthew 

Hawkinson,  Charles.. 

Hudson,  William 

Harris.  Henry  E 

Hudson.  Wesley  J  — 

John,  William 

Kent.  William  T 

Kingsley,  Stephen.... 
Kraneng,  Ferdinand.. 


Loop,  Matt  M 

Latham.  Albert  H 

Murphy.  Roger 

Murphy.  John 

Messick.  Jacob 

Murphy,  William  J . . . . 

Moore,  Edson  E 

Manchester.  Dennis  .. 
Manchester,  George  H 

Magee.  Edward  E 

Marshall.  William 

Newell,  Francis  C 

Pelton,  Albert  H 

Plumer.  Septimus 

Rothenhicer,  Henry.. 
Shank,  Christopher  C. 

Stalker,  James  H 

Stewart,  Charles 

Stalker,  William  H  ... 

Sullivan.  Daniel 

Thurston.  John 

Thompson.  Samuel... 

Trask.  Julius 

Trask,  Matthew 

Town,  William 

Wheeler,  Charles  T... 
Wilson.  William  M.... 
Westbrook.  James  S . . 

Warner.  John  VV 

Webb.  MiloC 

Warner.  Alexander  B. 
Wright,  Elisha  A 


Winnebago  co. 


Ogle  CO 

Winnebago  co. 


Sept.  7,1861 

Oct.  2,1861 

Sept.  7.1861 

Aug.  10,1861 

Aug.  15,1861 

July  30,1861 

Aug.  15.1861 


Aug.  10,1861 
Aug.  15,1861 
Sept.    1.1861 


Ogle  CO 

Winnebago  co. 

Ogle  CO 

Winnebago  co. 


Boone  CO 

Winnebago  co. 


innebago  co. 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
July 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Sept. 


15,1861 
1,1861 

10, 1861 

14, 1861 
9, 1861 
7,1861 

15, 1861 
5, 1861 
1, 1861 

30,1861 
1, 1861 

15, 1861 

1, 1861 
15. 1861 
30, 1861 
28, 1861 
12, 1861 
28, 1861 
24, 1861 
10, 1861 

1, 1861 
10, 1861 

1,1861 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Nov. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Nov. 


Died  Oct.  13,1863;  home  on 
furlough 

4,1861  Disch.  May  10, '63;  disabil. 

9,1861  Mustered  out  Jan.  28,1865. 

12,1861  Died  Oct.  7,1861 

17, 1861 1  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

1,1861  Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 
17, 1861  Discharged  August  17. 1864 


12, 1861 
17, 1861 
3,1861 

17, 1861 
3, 1861 
12.1861 
16. 1861 
11,1861 
9, 1861 
17, 1861 
7. 1861 
3,1861 
1,1861 
3, 1861 
n,1861 

3,1861 
17, 1861 

30, 1861 
14, 1861 
30, 1861 
26, 1861 
12.1861 
3. 1861 


Sept.    3,1861 


Veterans. 
Bayles,  Aaron 


Clark.  Thomas  W 

Daniels,  Frederick  W. 

Howard,  Matthews 

John,  William 

Love,  Harrington 


Ogle  CO 

Winnebago  co. 


Winnebago  co. 


Ogle  co 

Winnebago  co. 


Aug.  15,1861 
Sept.  15,1861 
Sept.    1,1861 


Jan.     22, 1864 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


17, 1861 
17, 1861 
3,1861 


Jan.  22,1864 


Stalker.  William  H  , 


Thurston,  John 

Trask.  Matthew  H  .... 
Thomson,  Alonzo  A... 


Recruits. 
Abernathy,  Morgan... 

Abraham,  John 

Albright,  Fountain  E. 
Abernathy,  Thomas... 

Brown.  Alson 

Bess,  Finuesse 

Brown,  Sandy 

Bennett,  Robert  L 

Blackburn,  Joseph 

Barrel!,  James  H 

Burns,  Louis 


Winnebago  co. 
Union  co 


Brown,  George  H. 

Beggs,  Paul 

Berry,  Simon  P  ... 
Bryant,  Zadoc  V.. 


Winnebago  co. 

Lee  CO 

Winnebago  co. 

Lee  CO 

Wiunebago  co. 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Aug. 
Dee. 

Aug, 


Dec. 
Oct. 
Dec. 


,1863 
,1864 
,1864 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


9, 1863 
8, 1863 
10, 1864 
22, 1864 


15. 1862 

17. 1863 
15. 186: 


22, 1863 
8, 1864 
12. 


Aug.  15.1862 


Dec. 
Aug. 


19. 1863 
15. 1862 


Dec.  5.1863 
Jan.  22.1864 


Sept.  11.186i 
Feb.  2,1864 
Sept.  11,1862 


Feb.  2, 1864 
Oct.  12, 1864 
Feb.      2.1864 

Sept.  _11, 1862 

Feb.  1, 1864 
Sept.  11,1862 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  May  23,'62:  disal)il. 

Died  March  28, 1862 

Died  of  wounds  received 

at  Fort  Donelson 

Discharged  Oct.  30, 1862 .... 
Disch.  March  17.  '62;  disabil 
Disch.  Aug.  25, '62;  disabil. 

Died  June  8, 1862 

Disch.  Feb.  19, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  6.  '62;  disabil. . 
Disch.  as  Corp.  Sept.  17. '64 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, 1862 

Died  May  30,1862 

Died  Feb.  20.1862;  wounds. 
M.  O.  as  Serg't  Sept.  1.'64. 

Died  Aug.  21, 1863 

Died  Oct.  30,1861 

Disch.  May  23, '62;  disabil. 

Died  Oct.  20.1862 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1864. 
Disch.  Nov,  20, '62;  disabil.. 
Disch.  May  23,  '62;  disabil. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Apr.  11, '62;  wounds.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  May  6,1862 

Disch.  May  23,  '62;  disabil. 

Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  disabil. 
Discharged  Sept.  7, 1864.... 
Disch.  May  23,  '62:  disabil. 
Discharged  Sept.  17,1864... 

Died  Dec.  24, 1864 

Discharged  Oct.  31,1864.... 
Discharged  Sept.  7. 1864 ... . 
Disch.  May  23, '62;  disabil. 


Promoted    Corp'l,    Serg't, 

1st  Serg't  and  2d  Lieut.. 

Died  June  18, 1861 

Prom. Corp. Died  July  7. '65 
Trans,  to  8th  111.  Infantry. 

Died  Jan.  15,1865 

Trans,    to   non  commiss'd 

staff  as  Q.  M.  S 

Promoted    Corp'l,    Serg't, 

1st  Serg't  and  1st  Lieut. . 
Trans,  to  8th  111.  Infantry. 
Trans,  to  46th  HI.  Inf.. 
Trans,   to    non-commiss'd 

staff  as  Serg't  .Major 

M.  O.  as  Serg't  July  14,  '65. 
Traus.  8tb  111.  Inf.  as  Corp 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Died  Aug.  15,1864 

M.  O.  as  Serg't  July  14,  '65. 
.Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 

Died  May  23.  1865 

Trans.  8th  111.  Inf.  as  Corp 
Trans  to  8th  111.  Infantry. . 
Trans  to  46th  111.  Inf.    M. 

O.  Sept.  26,1865 

Died  May  23. 1863 

Died  Aug.  7. 1863 

Died  Jan.  3.1865 

Died  Nov.  29. 1864 


526 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Coleman,  Isaac 

Winnebago  co.. 

Aug.  ^15, 1862 

Oct.    18,1862 
Dec.    19,1863 
Mar.     5, 1864 
Aug.   15,1862 

Oct.      8,1864 
Aug.  ^15, 1862 

Jan.    12,1863 
Dec.    18,1862 

Jan.    12.1863 
Dec.    23,1863 
Feb.    18,1863 
Aug.  J^5, 1862 

Dec.    17.1863 
Oct.     17, 1863 
Aug.   15,1862 

Sept.  n,  1862 

Nov.    18,1862 
Feb.      2, 1864 
Apr.    27.1864 
Sept.  11,1862 

:: 

Oct.     12,1864 
Sept.  n,  1862 

Jan.    22,1863 
Dec.    18,1862 

Jan.     22,1863 
Feb.    22.1864 
Feb.    20.1864 
Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Feb.      2. 1864 
Nov.    18,1862 
Sept.  11,1862 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 

'  •                    ' ' 

Caley   Albert         

Trans.  8th  111.  Inf.  as  Corp. 

Clay,  Charles  H 

Crowell,  Francis  B.... 

Winnebago  CO.. 

Killed  at  Yazoo  City.  Mar. 
5,1864 

::::::;::;;::::::: 

Died  May  22,1864 

Eddleman  Thomas  J. 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.July  14, '65 
Trans    from  Co.   F,  lO'Jth 

Ferguson,  Robert  

Fisher,  Wilson  .J 

Lee  CO 

111.  Inf.  M.  O.July  14, '65 
Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Forbes.  Wills  

Trans  to  V  R  C.  Sept. 1, '63 

Glasscock  Green  D... 

Mustered  out  July  14    1865. 

Pro. Corp.  M.  O.July  14. '65 
Mustered  out  July  14.  186b 

Hargrave,  Andrew  J.. 

Winnebago  CO.. 

prison    by  _  sentence    of 

Johnson,  Albert  S 

Jackson,  William  A... 
Irvine.  Henry  H 

Trans ._  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Discharged  Jan.  6.1864!!!; 

M.  0.  July  14, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Lynch,  Adam  C 

Lpop.  MathewM 

Winnebago  co.. 

Disch.  Oct.  30,'64:disabil.. 
Disch.  Sept.20.'64;disabil. 
Died  June  6  1864 

Lynch.  Samuel  B 

Died  May  30,1863 

Medlin,  Noah 

Dec.      4, 1863 
Aug.   15,1862 
Dec.     4,1863 
Dec.    17,1863 

Aug.   15,1862 

'\ 

Aug.   14,1862 
Dec.    27.1862 
Aug.  ^15.1862 

Jan.      4, 1864 
Aug.  ^15,1862 

Dec.    24,1863 
Aug.   15,1S62 

Dec.     5,1863 
Sept.  11.1862 
Dec.      5, 1863 
Feb.      2, 1864 

Sept.  11,1862 

Nov.    18.1862 
Jan.    22.1863 
Sept.  n,  1862 

Feb.      2. 1864 
Sept.  n,  1862 

Feb.      2. 1864 
Sept.  11.1862 
Dec.      2.1862 
Oct.     18,1862 
Sept.  11,1862 

Sept.  20.1864 
Oct.      4.1864 
Oct.      3,1864 
Sept.  _23, 1864 

Oct.    11,1864 

Mustered  out  July^U,  1865. 

Mullen,  William  H 

Nimmo  William  S    .. 

. .                  >  ■ 

O'Neal,  Francis 

Provost,  Warren  J 

Union  CO 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Died  May  29, 1863;  wounds. 
Died  June  2, 1864 

Pender.  Wright  B 

Union  co 

Winnebago  CO.. 

July  30  1864 

Petider,  Squire  F 

Roberts,  Alexander  H. 

Aug.  14. 1864 

Mustered  out  July  14    1865 

Disch.  Aug.  29, '63;  disabil. 
Died  Aug    14  1864     

Randall,  Jacob  M 

Stalker,  Edward  B.... 

Spicer,  Asher  C 

Smith,  John  E 

Winnebago  CO.. 

M.  0.  asSerg.  July  14, '65. 
Disch.  Sept.  1.'63;  disabil.. 
Disch  July  23 '63;  disabil  . 

Slaughter,  Thomas  .., 

Died  Aug   24  1864 

Shipley,  Robert  T 

Tripp,  Cyrus  W 

Nov.  1.1863 

Mustered  out  July  14    1865 

Van  Nedem,  Theodore, 

Winnebago  co.. 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

W'hite,  Louis 

Watkins    Thomas.     .. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  4.1865.. 

Trans,  to  8th  HI.  Inf 

Died  Dec  24  1864 

Wellington.  Thomas.. 
Wright,  Samuel  A 

Winnebago  co.. 

Kellv,  Albert 

Oct.     18.1862 
Aug.   15.1862 

Sept.  20,1864 
Oct.      4,1864 
Sept.  21.1864 
Sept.  23,1864 

Drafted  and  Substitute 

Recruits. 
Bocock,  John  A 

Woodford  co  ... 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Caller.Hnd,  Marcel 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Dean.  James  K 

Livingston  co.. 

Godard,  Louis 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

ELEVENTH    INFANTRl'. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Hayward  Stephen  K 

Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.    10,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Sept.  20,1864 

Oct.   ^17,1864 

Sept.  26,1864 
Oci.    10,1864 
Oct.    21,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Sept.  23, 1864 
Sept.  20, 1864 
Sept.  27, 1864 

Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.    10,1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Sept.  ^20, 1864 

Oct.    n,1864 

Sept.  30,1864 
Oct.    10,1864 
Oct.    21,1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Sept.  23.1864 
Sept.  20.186t 
Sept.  27.1861 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 
Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf. 
Mustered  out  July  14  1865 

Houston, George  W... 
Little  Charles       

Bureau  co 

Mathias.DavidI 

McKlnzie.  George  W. . 

Woodford  co  . . . 

" 

Mazies  Robert    

Trans,  to  46th  111    Inf 

Nash.Roswell  M 

Sub.  Trans.to  46th  111. Inf. 

Rightenour, Geo.  W... 
Stowell  Calvin 

Jefferson  co 

Sub.  M.  0.  July  14. 1865.. 
Discharged  June  20  1865 

Mustered  out  July  U.  1865. 

Vaughn,  Rodolphus  J. 
Weidman.  Charles  E.. 

Woodford  co  ... 

COMPANY    E. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Lloyd  D.Waddell.. 
Solomon  Bostwick. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Harrison  C.  Vore 

Solomon  Bostwick... 
Charles  A.  Pieronnet 
John  Stevenson  


Edgewood , 


Vandalia... 
Edgewood , 


Second  Lieutenants, 

Samuel  C.  Moore 

Charles  A.  Pieronnet . 
Frederick  E.  Ransom, 
John  Stevenson 


First  Sergeant, 
George  H.  Cram... 


Edgewood. 


Sergeants. 
Joseph  W.  Leith 


Charles  A.  Pieronnet 

Fred  E.  Ransom 

Jerome  B.  Case 


Efi&ngham  co. 
Effingham  co. 


Corporals. 
Moses  Leatherman . . . 

Allen  Troutman 

William  S.  Hall 

Henry  C.  Stephens... 
William  Leatherman 

Uriah  Perry 


Effingham  co. 


Cyrus  L.  Elrod 

Leonard  G.  Babcock , 

Musicians. 

Jaraes  McQuillar 

Solomon  Bostwick  ... 


Privates. 

Baker,  Bolin 

Baker,  James  P. 
Brown,  Joseph  . 
Bishop, John  ... 
Bishop, Isaac  ... 
Cook.Orin 


Effingham  co. 
Effingham  co. 


Crawford,  HawleyW 
Colclazier,  Harrison  . 
Creasy,  William  A  ... 


July    30,1861 
Mar.   16,1863 


July  30,1861 

Feb.  15,1862 

Mar.  16,1863 

July  13,1865 


July  30,1861 

Nov.  29,1862 

Mar.  16,1863 

July  6. 1864 


Nov.  29,1862 
June  6,1863 
Not  must'd. 


Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 


Promoted  Captain  Co.  B.. 

Promoted 

Promoted  Captain  Co.  I... 
M.O.July  14.  '65,  as  2d  Lieut 


Resigned  Nov.  27, 1862. 

Apr.    19, 1863  Promoted 

June    6, 1863  Resigned  July  4. 1864  . . 
Jan.    12, 1865  Promoted 


July    30, 1861  July    30,1861 

July    30. 1861  July    30,1861 
July    30.1861 


July   30, 1861  July    30,1861 


Aug.   12, 1861  Aug. 
July    30. 1861  July 


Sept.    1.1861  Sept.    1.1 


Sept.    1,1861 
Sept.    9,1861 


Aug.   12, 1861' Aug.    12.1861 


Aug.   20.186l;Aug. 
Sept.  20,1861  Sept. 
Sept.  19,1861; 
July    30, 1861. July 

July    30. 1861' July 
July    12,1861  Aug. 


20. 1861 
19. 1861 


30. 1861 

30. 1861 
12, 1861 


Died  Feb.  22. 1862;  wounds. 


Killed.  Fort  Donelson.Feb. 

15.1862 

Prom.Sergt.lstSerg.lst  Lt. 
Prom.  1st  Serg't  and  2d  Lt. 
Killed,  while  a  prisoner  of 

war.Macon,Ga.,Aug.20,'62 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1864. 
M.O.July  29,1864.  as  Serg't. 
Disch.  Apr.  24,  '63;  disabil. 
Discharged  Aug.  11.1864... 
Killed.  Fort  Donelson.Feb. 

15.  1862 

Transferred  to  Mississippi 

Marine  Brig.  Jan.  31.  1863 
Killed  in  action,  Feb. 15,  '62, 
Disch.  Mar.  7, 1863;  disabil. 


Transferred  to  N.  C.  staff, 
as  Sergeant  Major 


Killed  at  Fort  Donelson. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


Killed    at  Fort   Donelson. 

Feb.  15,  1862 

M.O.  July  29, '64.  as  Serg't. 
Discharged  Aug,  11, 1864. . . 
Killed   at    Fort  Donelson. 

Feb.  15.1862 


528 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Cox.  Robert 

Depoister,  Charles  W, 
Depoister.  Jonathan.. 

Dillman.  Samuel 

Doty.  Aaron  V 

Douge,  William  A  .... 


Fenimore,  Andrew  J.. 

Fender.  Isaac  D 

Fancher,  James  W 

Geirmaine.  James  — 

Henly.  Silas 

Henry,  Sanfard 

Hill,  William  P 

Hill.  Frederick 

Harris,  John  C 


Effingham  co. 


Jones.  William  A.. 

Justice,  Charles  M 
Lewis,  Samuel  W. 
Lewis,  Henry  T  ... 


Lancaster,  .Jasper. . 
LeBron,  Lawrence. 
McGuirt.  Michael  . . 
Martin,  Thomas 


Pugh.  Thomas  .. 
Rowsay,  James  . 
Reese,  John  M  .. 


Stephenson,  Josiah  M 
Stephenson,  John 


Wallace.  John. 


Leatherman,  David.. 

Vete7-(inii. 

Brown,  Joseph 

Baker.  James  P 

Bishop.  Isaac 

Bishop,  John 

Harvey,  Eli 

Phipps,  James 

Phipps.  Jesse 

Pugh,  Thomas 

Pieronnet.  John  H  ... 
Stephenson,  John 


Sept. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


20, 1861 
12, 1861 


20, 1861 
16, 1861 

1. 1861 
12, 1861 
19, 1861 
12, 1861 


12, 1861 
12. 1861 


Sept. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


20, 1861 
12, 1861 


Disch.  May  17,  62;  disabiL 
Disch.  Nov.  18, '62;  disabil. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1864. 
Disch.  May  17, '62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,  1862 

Trans. toV.R.C,  July  29, '6a 


Disch.  May  17.  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Nov.  18, '62;  wounds 
Discharged  May  17.1862.... 

Deserted  Aug.  8. 1862 

Disch.  Feb.  17. '63;  wounds 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1864. 
Died  Oct.  8,  186:J.  prisoner 

of  war 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Disch.  Feb.  16, '63;  disabil.. 


Aug.   1^,1861 


Sept. 
Aug. 


12, 1861 
12, 1861 


Sept.  30.1861 


Sept.  30,1861 


12, 1861 
1, 1861 


12, 1861 
30, 1861 


Effingham  co. 


Recruits. 
Armstrong,  Edwin  N. 
Anderson.  Sydney  S.. 

Allen.  James 

Apple.  Simeon 

Anderson,  Joseph  P  .. 

Bunch,  Mark 

Brown,  James  M 

Brown,  John 

Brown,  Thomas  J 

Brown,  Philip 

Brown,  Andrew  J 

Brown.  Jacob  M 

Brown.  Jacob  M.No.2, 

Brown.  Willis  T 

Bishop,  Abraham 


Ballard,  William  H... 

Burkett.  Martin 

Blakely,  John  A 

Burkhard,  .\dolph  ... 
Bashiires,  Perkins  ... 
Beaehem.  Zacharian. 
Corzine,  Dennis  M... 

Corzine,  James  R 

Corzine.  John  C 

Corzine,  George  B  ... 

Carson.  Henry  .J 

Caudell.  Jesse 


Lee  CO 
Effingham  co. 


Effingham  co... 


2, 1864 

27. 1863 

22. 1864 
^27, 1864 

22, 1864 
2,1864 
22, 1864 


30. 1861 

15. 1862 


Savannah, Tenn 


Effingham  co... 


Savannah, Tenn 
Effingham  cc 


Savannah,  Tenn 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Aug, 
July 


Mar. 
•Ian. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


Sept, 
Aug. 


Mar. 

Aug. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


Aug.   15,1862 


Mar.    15.1862 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Aug. 
July 


Mar. 
Jan. 
Dec. 


Jan.  22,1864 

Dec.  28.1863 

Jan.  22,1864 

Jan.  2,1864 

Mar.  21,1864 


12,1861 
1, 1861 


12, 1861 
30, 1861 


21,1864 
2, 1S64 
27, 1863 


Transferred     to     Invalid 

Corps.  Oct.  28.  1863 

Disch.  Mar.  13. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Jan.  10.  1865. 
Discharged  Aug.  11.1864... 
Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1864. 
Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Disch.  Nov.  18. '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Vet.    Prom. 

Serg't  and  1st  Serg't  — 
Transferred     to      Invalid 

Corps,  Oct.  28.1863 

Killed  at   Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf  

Trans,  to  8th  III.  Inf 


15. 1862 
15, 186: 


15, 186: 
4, 1864 
15,1862 


Sept.  30.1864 
Sept.  11.1862 


Mar. 

Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
June 
Mar. 


Sept.  11,1862 


Mar.    15,1862 


Trans. as  2d  Lt.  to  46th  111. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 


Discharged  Sept.  29,1864.. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 
M.O.July  14.  '65;  wounded 

Died  Aug.  29. 1864 

Died  Apr.  20,1864 

Sick  at  muster-out 

Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 


Absent,  sick  at  muster-out 
Discharged  .Mar.  14.1865... 
Discharged  Mar.  4,  1865.... 
Absent,  sick;  never  re- 
ported to  Co 

Discharged  Sept.  19,1864  .. 
Discharged  Sept.  29.1864  .. 
Mustered  out  Mar.  14.1865. 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Killed  at  Pitts.  L.,  Apr.7,'62 

Died  May  15,1862 

.Mustered  out  July  11.1865. 

Mustered  out  May  31,  1865. 
Disch.  Feb.  17, '65;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Mar.  14,1865. 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY, 


529 


Name  and  Re 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Corziue.  William  A 
Crabtree,  James  M 
Crabtree,  Thomas  H 
Caraway,  VVm.  A.  S  . 
Davis,  Tobias 
Donnelly,  John 
Davis.  Levi  — 
Dale.  Jasper  M 
Davis,  Martin 
DeLong.  Oliver  P 
Douglass,  Philip 
Davis,  Harvey 
Dillman,  William  V... 
DeLongr.  Francis  M... 
Dilley.  Hiram 
Davis,  Edward 
Douglass,  Miles 
Davis,  Archibald 
Davis,  Willis 
Davolt,  John  A 
Davolt.  George  W 
Davis,  Andrew 

Ernest.  Jacob 
Fancher, Isaac 
Fopay,  Charles 
Fopay,  Frederick 
Gray,  William  P 

Hoffner,  William  R 
Hinkle,  Henry  J 
Hinkle,  Richard 
Holly,  jaraes 
Holly,  David  M 
Hoffner.  John 
Harris.  David 
Hall,  William  S 
Hopkins.  Dudley  S.... 
Henly.  Silas 
Hensly,  George  W 
Hinkle.  William... 
Holden,  William  I' 
Hiieman,  Thorn 
Hileman.  John  H 
Henry,  Aaron 
Henshaw.  Richard 
Jones,  Hezekiah  A 

Jones,  Abraham 

Kilburn,  William 
Kilbiirn,  Josiah 
Knightwine,  Joseph 
Kesler,  John  A 
Kuight.  Francis  W 
King,  Thompson  H 

Keller.  James  M 
King.  Charles  W 
Lence,  Samuel 
Lippard,  Wiley 
Lingle,  Caleb 
Linville.  Calvin . 
iieuce,  Caleb 
Lambert.  James 
Lewis,  Wesley  F 

Lingle,  Daniel 
Luna,  Hugh  J 
Luna,  James 
Lebron,  Lawrence 
Merrigold,  Arthur 
Mullinax.  John 
May.  William 
Nichols,  James 
Neisler.  Henry 
Niblock.  John  A 
Neisler,  Thomas  J  — 
Plater  James 
Penninger.  John 
Penninger,  Levi  C 
Parker,  James  M  — 

Vol.  1—84 


Died  Sept.  11,1863 

Died  Aug.  10,  IWi 

Died  July  26.  1863 

M.  O.  Mar.  14. 1865. as  Corp. 
M.O.July  14,'65,  as  1st  Serg. 
M.  O.  Mar.  14. '65,  as  Serg't. 
M.  O.  Ju  J  14, '65,  as  Serg't. 

Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 


Disch.  Nov.  18.'62:  disabiL 
Discharged  Oct.  5.  1864  .... 
Disch.  May  17, '63;  disabiL- 

Died  Sept.  30, 1864 

Died  Sept.  19,  1864 

Died  Sept.  10,1864 

'  led  July  16,  1864 

Died  Aug.  30.  1863 

Died  Aug.  2,  1863 

Killed  at  Vicksburg,  June 

23.1863 

Trans,  to  46th  111 

Discharged  Sept.  29, 1864.. 
Disch.  May  17, '63;  disabil.. 
Discharged  Sept.  19. 1864.. 
Killed  at  Fort    Donelson., 

Feb.  15,  1862 

M.  O.  July  14. '65,  as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 
Mustered  out  July  U,  1865. 

Discharged  May  17.  1862... 
Disch.  Apr.  24. '63;  disabil.. 
Discharged  May  11. 1862... 

Disch.  Sept.  18.'62;  wound'. 

Deserted  Oct.  1.  1863 

Died  Apr.  16.'64.  of  disease 
Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf  ..... 


Trans,  to  V.  R.  C.  Oct.28.'63 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Mustered  out  May  31, 1865. 
Deserted  Apr.  7,1862 


Died  July  16. 1863 

Died  Feb.  22,  1862 

Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb    15.1862 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Disch.  Aug.  20.'62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Mustered  out  May  31,1865.. 

Deserted  Feb.  15.  1863 

Died  July  15,1863 

Died  Jan.  30,  1863 

Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Disch.  May  11. '65;  disabil. 
Disch.  Apr.  10, '65;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Mar.  14.1865. 
Discharged  Jan.  10.1865  ?.. 
Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 


Deserted  Aug.  20.1862 

Deserted  Apr.  7.1862 

Died  Dec,  31. 1864 

Died  July  18.1864 

Mustered  out  Mar.  14,1865. 
Never  reported  to  Co. ;  sick 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 


Jefferson  co 


8, 1864  Mar.     8, 1864  Deserted  July  16, 1864. 


530 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment 


Date  of 
muster. 


Plott.  John 

Penninger.  Daniel  F. 

Pugh, Josepb  J 

Pugh.  Georgp  B 

Sivey,  John  F , 

Stewart.  William  R.., 

Swick.  Martin , 

Sowards,  Calvin , 

Stedman,  Henry  V  — 
Shrieves.  Sylvester  8 

Stewart,  Robert 

Stewart.  Alfro-d  M  .... 

Stewart,  Merit  A 

Sexton,  David 

Tomalson,  William  ... 

Thrasher,  Conrad 

Thrasher,  Thomas 

Thrasher,  Benjamin  F 

Verbal,  Adam 


Effingham  co... 


Savannah, Tenn 

Edgewood 

Lacon 

Edgewood 


Aug.   15,1862 
Sept.  23,1861 


Savannah, Tenn 

Edgewood 

Savannah, Tenn 


Verbal.  George  P 

Verbal.  Willis  W 

Verbal,  Jacob 

Wilton,  Charles  F 

Wisehart,  George  H  .. 

Wallace.  Wayman 

Wadkins,  John 

Wadkins,  .John  A 

Weddell.  Jesse  B 

Wiley,  Henry  E 

Wilkins.  George 

Harvey,  Eli 

Phipps,  James 

Phipps,  Je.><se 

Pieronnet,  John  H 

Hopkins,  William  V  .. 
Hopkins,  George  W... 

Drafted    and    Snbsti- 

t'tte  Recruits. 
Campbell.  Joseph  W.. 

DeWitt,  Ralph 

Hamilton,  John 

Hicks,  Willard  J 

Mclnray,  Otis 


Edgewood . 


Amboy 

Edgewood, 


Burkhard. 
Mayfield.. 
Waltham  . 
Kingston  . 


Powis,  John 

Staten .  Thomas 

Thrasher,  William 

Vestal.  Jay 

West,  Amos  L 


Under  Cooks. 
Pollard.  Frank  . . 
Miller,  Henry.... 


N.  Otter  Creek 


Minonk . 


Aug. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Mar. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept. 


11. 1862 
23,186] 


Died  Aug.  26, 1863 

Discharged  Oct.  6,1864  . 
Discharged  May  17, 1862. 


15,1 
15, 1862 

12. 1861 
11, 1865  uai±. 

1, 1864  Mar. 

15. 1862  Sept. 
15, 1862  Mar. 


Aug. 

j£ 


31,1861 
15,1862 


Sept.  23,1861 


Oct.    ^8.1864 

Aug.  12,1861 
Oct.  12,1861 
Sept.  23, 1861 

Oct.  9,1861 
Sept.  23,1861 
Dec.    31,1861 


Oct.  7,1864 
Oct.  11,1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.     11,1864 


Oct.  15, 1864 


Oct.   3, 1864 
Oct.  12, 1864 


Dec. 
Mar. 


11,1862  Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 
15,1862  M.  O.  May  14, '65,  as  Corp.. 

12. 1861  Deserted  May  1, 1863 

11. 1865  Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

1, 1864| 

11. 1862  Mustered  out  June  16,1865. 
15,1862 

Mustered  out  Mar.  14, 1865. 


31. 1861 

15. 1862 


Sept.  11,1862 


Sept.  23,1861 


Oct.    12,1864 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Oct. 
Sept. 
Dec. 


12. 1861 
12,1861 
_23, 1861 

9. 1861 
23, 1861 
31, 1861 


Oct.  7, 1864 
Oct.  11.1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.     11,1864 


Oct.  15,1864 

3,1864 
12, 1864 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Nov.  16,1863 


Disch.  Nov.  18, '62;  wounds 
Discharged  Aug.  20.1862  .. 
Disch.  Nov.  18, '62;  wounds 

Mustered  Mar.  14,1865 

Killed  at  Vicksburg,  June 

5,1863 

Pro.  Corp.  Apr.  1,'65.  M.  O, 

July  14,1865 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 


Discharged  Sept.  22.1864 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  \i 
Discharged  May  17,1862  . 
Discharged  Nov.  18. 1862  . 
Discharged  Sept.  22.1864 
Traps  to46thlll.  Inf  .... 

Died  Nov.  22,1861  ....'.'.'.'. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


Discliarged  May  17,1862 


Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.^  Inf 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865  . 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf.  M.O. 

Oct.  20, 1865 

Sub.    Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Sub.    Trans,  to  8th  111;  Inf. 

Died  Aug.  23.1864 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 


COMPANY  F. 
(Formerly  Co.  K.  109th  Regiment.) 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
rollment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Cavtains. 

Wilbem  M.  Boren 

Samuel  O.  Lewis 

Robert  B.  Bartleson  .. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  O.  Lewis 

Robert  B.  Bartleson  .. 
Andrew  CalvinI 


Villa  Ridge... 
Grand  Chain , 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Robert  B.  Bartleson  .. 

Andrew  Calvin 

John  W.  Carnes 


Villa  Ridge... 
Grand  Chain  , 


Grand  Chain . 


Aug.   15,1862  Sept.  11,1862 

Jan.      9,18631 

July    30, 1864,  Dec.    31,1864 


Aug.    15, 1862!  Sept.  11,1862 

Jan.       9.1863J 

July    30, 1864  Dec.    31, 1864 


Discharged  Jan.  9, 1863 

Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  14,  IS 


Prom  oted  Captain 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865  , 


Aug.   15, 1862  Sept.  11,1862  Promoted  2d  Lieutenant., 

Jan.      9.1863 Promoted 

July    30, 1864  Jan.     12, 1865  Mustered  out  May  15, 1865 


ELEVENTH   INFANTRY. 


531 


Name  and  Rank. 

Date  of 
Residence,     .rank   or  en- 
1    listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

First  Sergeant. 
James  J.  Spence 

Caledonia 

Grand  Chain... 
Pulaski  CO 

Aug.  15,1862 
Aug.   15,1862 

Aug.  ^15,1862 

Aug.  ^15, 1862 
Aug.  ^15,1862 

Sept.  11,1862 
Sept.  11,1862 

Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Sept.  ^11, 1862 
Sept.  ,11, 1862 

Trans,  to  noncom.   Staff, 
Nov.  7,1863 

Sergeants 
James  W.  Smith 

Reduced  to  ranks.    Disch. 
May  6  1863                    .     .. 

George  W.  Brown 

Deserted  Jan.  6, 1863 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 

Marshall  HugHes 

Corporals. 
Henry  T.Jones 

Pulaski  CO 

Crand  Chain  ... 
Pulaski  CO 

Died  Feb.  6,1863 

Discharged  June  18,1865... 
Reduced  to  ranks.      M.  0. 

July  14,1865 

Aaron  Youngblood .... 

Pro.  Serg.;  redu'd  to  ranks 

Pro.Corp.  M.O.July  14,'65 

Discharged  Mar.  23,1863... 

Joseph  C.  Kitcnell.... 
William  T.  Barber.... 
Charles  Forsyth 

Aaron  Sheppard 

Musicians. 

Dennis  McGovern 

James  Tinsley 

Pulaski  CO 

Caledonia 

Pulaski  CO 

Pulaski  CO 

Died  Nov.  1,1862 

Died  July  15,1864 

Pro.  Serg't  and  1st  Serg't. 

Mustered  out  July  14,  '65. 

Died  Feb.  2,1863 

Trans.to  N.C.StaftApr.9,'63 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Privates. 

Pulaski  CO 

Discharged  Mar.  1.1863.... 

Atherton.  Isaac 

Atherton.  Charles 

Atherton,  Jasper  N  . . . 

Boren    Lewis      

Accident'ly  killed  Oct.9,'62 
Died  July  29, 1863  

Pro.  Corp'l  and  Sergeant. 

M.O.July  14.1865 

Pro.  1st  Lt.  14th  111.  Cav... 

Carnes,  John  W 

Pulaski  CO 

Union  CO 

Pulaski  CO 

Union  CO 

Pulaski  CO 

Pro.  Serg.  Maj.,  1st  Serg. 

Calvin.  Augustus 

Clanton.  Jackson 

Casey,  Wilburn 

Crocker,  Francis  M... 

Chapman,  Henry 

Chapman,  Watson  .... 

Cain,  Ephraim 

Calvin,  Joseph  O 

Carson,  Henry 

Carson,  Albert 

Carwell,  Alexander  H. 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Died  Mar.  15,1863 

Trans,  to  V.R.C.  Oct.  28,'63 
Kil'd. Yazoo  City,  Mar.  5,'64 

Died  June  1,  1863 

Died  Aug.  7, 1863 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf.  M.  0. 
Aug.  8, 1865 

Davis,  John  . 

Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 

Dauber,  Nicholas 

Daniels,  John  R 

Duncan,  Owen  E 

Mustered  out  May  30.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  14,lb65. 
M.  0.  as  Corp.  July  14.1865 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Dishon,  Bethune 

Ellenwood,  George  W. 

Echols,  Daniel  A 

Echols,  Thomas  C 

Trans,  as  Q.   M.   Serg't  to 

non-com.  staff 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Trans,  as  Sergeant  Major 
to  non-com.  stnff 

Graham.  George 

Green,  Thomas  J 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C... 
M.  0.  July  14, '65,  as  Corp.. 

Hitchcock,  Ira 

Discharged  Jan.  31,  1863. . . 

Hughes,  William  L.  B. 

Kinehloe,  Jesse  L 

Lype,  William  E 

jytle,  Burrell  M 

jype,  Robert  D 

Lype.  George  W 

Lentz,  Abraham 

Mangram,  Joseph 

Moore.  William  L 

McCoIlum,  James 

McCommon,  George.. 
McCommon,  Daniel... 

McGhee,  James  H 

McDonald,  George  R.. 

Masterson,  John 

jyierritt,  William 

JVIarshall,  Martin  V  B. 

Pulaski  CO 

Union  co 

Pulaski  CO 

Massac  co 

Pulaski  CO 

Mustered  out  May  31,1865. 

Died  Dec.  17,1863 

M.  0.  July  14,  '65,  as  Serg't 
M.  O.July  14, '65.  as  Serg't 

Abseni  sick,  at  M.  0 

Discharged  Jan.  31, 1863.... 
Captured;  not  heard  from. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Died  Dec.  24,1864 

Died  .Ian    18  1863 

Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 

Pro.Corp.  M.  O.Julyl4,'65 
Discharged  May  11, 1864.... 
Discharged  Feb.  24,1863  ... 
Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  July  14.'65 

532 


ADJUTANT  general's  EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


McCommon.Thos.  B.. 
McCommon.John  M  .. 

Newsom.John  b 

Owens,  James  B 

Richardson,  Wasli'ton 
Stephenson,  Creorge  .. 

Smith.  John  W 

Smith,  William  W 

Stine,  Samuel 

Statten,  William 

Taylor,  Absalom  L 

Tucker,  John 

Tucker,  Andrew  J.,  Sr. 
Tucker,  Andrew  J.,  Jr. 

Trexler.  John 

Walker,  James  J 

Woodward,  James 

Woods.  William  H  .... 


Yahone.John. 


Re-enlisted  from  three 
months'service. 


Captain. 
Charles  T.  Hotchkiss. 


First  Lieutenant. 
George  S.  Doane 


Musician. 
George  S.  McFarlan.. 

Privatei. 
Armstrong,  William  . 

Blair,  Cyrus 

Angle, Enoch  B 

Austin,  Isaac  E 

Beckwith,  Samuel  H. 
Freeman,  Ransom  C  . 

Laith,  Thomas  D 

Lawton,  Joseph 

Mclntyre,  William  J. 

Redding,  John  W 

Sutherland,  M.  K 

Snider,  Charles  R 

Towns,  Joshua  C 


Recruits. 
Arnold,  William... 
Armstrong,  Willis 
Adams,  Abraham.. 
Arnold,  Joseph 


Andrews,  James  M . . . . 
Albright,  Foutaine  E.. 

Bryant,  Richard  H 

Bollard,  Benj.  F 

Ballard,  Lafayette 

Bame,  Michael 

Baker,  David 

Barnard,  Peter  M 

Bramble.  John  C 

Butler.  William  O 

Bennett.  John  M 

Beard,  William  H 

Boswell.ThomasF.... 

Bur  khart,  Joseph 

Carter,  John  P 

Chunn,Elias 

Calvin,  Joseph  C 


Campbell,  Archibald.. 

Carnes.  William  H 

Casey,  Thomas 

Copenhavor,  George.. 
Culver,  Franklin  H . . . . 

Cooper,  Oliver 

Darnell.  George  L 

Davis,  Richard  A 


Jasper  co. 
Union  co.. 
Macon  co  . 
Jasper  co. 

Union  CO.. 


Union  CO. 
Dixon 


Marion  co 
Jasper  co. 


Union  CO... 
Pulaski  CO. 


Pulaski  CO. 


Rich  view 

Jasper  co 

Union  co 

Grand  Chain 


Aug.  15.1862 


Sept.  11,1862 


Mustered  out  May  2,  ] 

Died  May  3,1863 

Mustered  out  July  14. 


Deserted  Nov.  1.  1862 

Di'schargedFeb". '28,'i863! ; ' 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 
Tran.  to  V.R.C.  Aug.  19, '63-. 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Died  Aug.  2,1863 

Died  Feb.  20,1863 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865- 

Died  Feb.  3,1863 

Killed  at  Jackson.  Miss.,. 

July7.1864 

Mustered  out  June  12.1865- 


July  30,1861 

July  30,1861 

July  30.1861 

July  30.1861 

July  ^15,1861 

July  30,186i 


July  30.1861 

July  30.1861 

July  30,1861 

July  30,1861 


Promoted  

Trans,  to  Co.  C.llth  Inf. 
Trans,  to  Co.  C.llth  Inf. 
Transferred  to  Co.  C 


Grand  Chain 


Aug. 
Dec. 
Oct. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Aug, 

Sept. 

Aug. 


14,1862 
2, 1861 

20. 1861 

14. 1862 
15, 1862 


,1862 
,1864 


Sept.  11.1862 


Died  June  28, 1862  ... 
Deserted  May  1.1863 


Sept.  11,1862 


Sept.  11.1862 


Oct.      7. 1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Sept. 
July 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


Oct.       7, 1862 
July    30.1861 


Sept.  11.1862 
Jan.  5.1864 
Sept.  11,1862 
Jan.      5.1864 


Promoted  Sergt.      Disch- 

Aug.  15,1862:  wounds 

Discharged  June  4, 1863. . . . 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865- 

Mustered  out  June  3.1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 
Trans,  to  V.R.C.  Aug.  19,'63. 
Trans,  to  V.R.C.Sept.  16. '63- 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  luf 

Discharged  May  17.1862  ... 

Transferred  to  Co.  I 

Discharged  Aug.  15.1862... 

Died  April  29. 1862 

Died  Oct.  31.1861 

Died  July  29, 1863 

Mustered  out  July  U,  1865. 

Serg.  Killed  in  action,  Ya- 
zoo City.  Miss..  Mar.5,'64. 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865- 
Mustered  out  July  29.  1864. 

Died  of  wounds 

Transferred  to  Co.  I - 

Deserted  May  3,1863 

Died  Jan.  10,1865 

:,lustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Sth  111.  Inf - 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


533 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Dollins. William  C... 

Dunwoodie,  Levi 

Dunwoodie,  Ebenezer. 

Floyd,  Anderson 

Floyd,  David  H 

Fugrua,  Isaac 

Fugua,  William 

Fitzsimmons,  Thomas 

Gordon,  William 

Gurley,  Anson 


EflBngham  co. 
Grand  Chain . 


Jasper  co. 


Bird's  P't,  Mo. 

Pulaski  CO 

Union  CO 


Gottbab, Kern  John... 

Gunn.  Aaron  C 

Howell,  Joseph 

Hamlin,  Francis  M 

Halterman,  Marcus  C. 

Hall,  James  W 

Harris,  Samuel 

Hays,  Francis  M 

Hitchcock,  William... 


Huse, Howard  J  ... 
Higgins,  Thomas  .. 
Hanson,  Charles  J  . 

Hatch,  Eugene 

Johnson,  George  ... 

Jackson. Jesse  

Lents,  Solomon 

Linderman,  Jacob. . 
Lambert.  Hezekiah 

Lytle,  Cornelias 

Murphy,  Dennis 

iVIusher,  Henry 

McCarten,  Patrick  . 
McGurk,  Andrew. . . 
Mowery,  Henry  M. . 

JVIoore,  Henry 

McNeely,  Michael  . 
Moore,  Francis  M  . . 


Effingham  co... 

LTnionco 

Washington  co. 
Grand  Chain  ... 

Union  CO 

Grand  Chain  . . . 

Pulaski  CO 

LaSalle   


Richview   

Macon  co 

Effingham  co... 

Centralia 

Pulaski  CO 

Union  CO 


Pana  

Union  co 


Nov. 
Jan. 


Nov. 

Sept. 
Aug. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Mar. 


July 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


Marion  co 
Union  CO.. 


Grand  Chain 


JVIcQaughey,  Dennis  . 
Millas,  Nelson 


Nichols.  John 

Nurrs,  John  U 

Nichols,  George  A 


O'Neal,  Hezekiah 

■Odell,  Washington.... 

Pool,  Jacob  H 

Pircell,  Freeman 

Pefurs,  Antone 

Powles  John 

Phillips,  William  B... 

Rothrock,  Hugh 

Heed,  Allen 

Kandall,  Thomas  A  ... 

Ray,  Drury 

Robertson,  Charles  .. 
Summers,  George  W. . 
Steinbrook,  John  A... 

Stephens,  George 

Summers,  James  P  ... 


Union  CO.. 
Jasper  co . 


Union  CO.. 
Jasper  co. 


Jasper  co.. 
Effingham 
Union  co... 
LaSalle  co. 
Union  CO... 
Jasper  co.. 
Pulaski  CO. 

Union  CO.. . 


Stephenson.  Jasper... 

Summers,  Robert 

"Thompson,  Joseph 


Toler,  Calvin , 

Von  Ruedzish,  Otto.., 

Warman,  James .'. 

Washfern.  Henry 

Woodall,  Elijah , 

Winans,  Amos , 

Walls,  Samuel 


Jasper  co 

Bird's  Point,  Mo 
Union  CO 


LaSalle  . 


Pulaski  CO. 


Union  co.. 
Jasper  co. 


Effingham . 
Jasper  co.. 


Effingham 


Wilhelm,  George  A 
Young,  Valentine.. 


Union  co Sept. 

Jasper  co Nov. 


,1862 
,  186 1 

,1862 

,1861 

,1861 
,1862 
,1862 


Jan.   ^5,1864 
Sent.  11.1862 


Died  Jan.  7,1862 

Died  Jan.  30,1864 

Died  Jan.  23,1864 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Mustered  out  June  15,1865, 
Discharged  Aug.  15,  1862.. 
Transferred  to  Co .  I 


Jan.    24, 1863 
Sept.  11,1862 


Sept.  11.1862 


Jan.  5,1864 
Sept.  11.1862 
Jan.  5,1864 
Oct.  27.1862 
Mar.    15,1865 


Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 
Transferred  from  Co.   C. 

M.  O.  July  14, 1865 

Died  March  15. 1865 

Died  Dec.  8,1864 

Discharged  Aug.  15,  1862  .. 

Died  Dec.  9,  1864 

Died  Nov.  11,  1864 

Died  Oct.  9.1864 

Died  Feb.  13.1863 

Transferred  to  8th  111.  Inf. 
Transferred  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

M.  O.  Oct.  2.  1865 

Disch .  July  18,'62.as  1st  Ser. 
Transferred  to  Co.  I 


Oct.      7.1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Oct.      7.1862 


Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Jan, 


Oct. 
Nov. 


Deserted  March  1,1862 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Trans,  to  V.R.C.  May  17,'63 
Mustered  out  July  13,  1865. 
Died  Feb.  15,  1862;  wounds 

Died  Sept.  1, 1864 

Died  Feb.  2,1863 

Transferred  to  Co.  I 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 


Sept.  n.  1862 

Jan.  5. 1864 
Nov.  3.1864 
Sept.  11.1862 


Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 


Sept.  11.1862 


Sept.  11.186; 


Sept.  11.1862 
Mar.  15.1865 
Sept.  11.1862 


Sept.  11.1862 
Oct.  7.1862 
Sept.  11.1862 


Nov. 
Aug. 

Mar. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Dec. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


,1865 
.1862 
,186: 

,1862 
,1861 

,1861 
.1861 
,1861 
,1861 


Sept.  11,1862 

Mar,  15,1865 
Sept.  11,1862 
Oct.      7,1862 

Sept.  11.1862 


Discharged  Anril  24. 1862.. 
Mustered  out  July  13.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  M .  O 

Transferred  to  8th  111,  Inf. 

M.  O.  July  10,  1865 

Transferred  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

M.  O.  Sept.  26,  1865 

Died  July  25, 1864,in  Ander- 

sonville  prison;  gr.  3955. 


Died  at  Annapolis.  Md 

Kill  3d  at   Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Mustered  out  June  10.1865. 
Discharged  Apr.  24.1862... 
.M.  O.  as  Corp'l.July  14, '65 

Died  Apr.  19.1862 

Killed  ut  Shiloh.  Apr.  6. '62 

Died  Apr.  7.1863 

Transferred  to  8th  111.  Inf. 
xMustered  out  July  14. 1865. 

Transferred  to  Co .  I 

Died  July  7.  1863 

Died  Feb.  10.  1863  

Trans  to  V.R.C.  Oct.  12. '63 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 


Transferred  to  Co.  I 

Killed  at  Yazoo  City.  Mar. 
5.1864 

Transferred  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Discharged  Mar.  5.  1863.... 

Prisoner  of  war;  no  dis- 
charge furnished  

Died  July  10.  1864 

Discharged  Mar.  1.  1862  ... 

Discharged  Feb.  2. 1862.... 

Discharged  Aug.  15.  1862  . . 

Died  Mar.  13.  '62;  wounds. 
Killed  at  Fort    Donelson. 

Feb.  15.1862 

Died  Sept.  4.  '64,  at  Ander- 

sonville  prison;  gr.  7840. 
Transferred  to  Co.  I 


534 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Drafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Naubour 

Sept.  28,1864 

Oct.      7,  \&^^ 
Sept.  28,1862 

Oct.      7,1864 
Sept.  28,1864 

Sept.  28,1864 

Oct.      7,1864 
Sept.  28, 1861 

Oct.      7,1864 
Sept.  28,1864 

Flanigan,  Patrijk 

Sub.    Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Payne.  John  G  

Pritchett,  Greenbury  . 
Stinsulzt.  Jacob    

Young  America 

Marrowbone 

Buck         

Mustered  out  July^_14,  1865. 

Stone,  Jobn  A . 

Sub     Trans  to  8th  111  Inf. 

White.  William  T 

Embers  

Mastered  out  July  14,  1865. 

COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 

Lucius  M.  Rose 

William  !S.  Johnson. 


First  Lieutenants. 
William  J.  Boyce  — 
William  M.  Murray. 
Edward  P.  Thomas. 
William  O.  Ginter... 


Effingham , 


Effingham . 


Second  Lieutenants. 
William  M.  Murray... 
Edward  P.Thomas... 

Louis  U.  Blake 

William  S.  Johnson... 
Richard  H.  Hughes... 

First  Sergeant. 
Hiram  A.W.  Newuomb 

Sergeants 
William  A.  Wilcox.... 
Jonathan  E.  Park 


Mason 


Thomas  Griffith 

George  W.  Brewster.. 

Corporals. 

John  N.  Storm 

Cornelius  G.  Asbery.. 


Thomas  B.  Echols  .... 
Benjamin  A.  Coleman 

Lewis  W.  Barber 

Richard  M.  Woodward 


Effingham , 
Mason 


Effingham . 


Caledonia  .., 
Effingham.., 
Villa  Ridge 


Milton  Boggs. 


Louis  L.  Clanton... 

Musicians. 
George  E.  Abbott .. 
A.  Vincent  Wright. 

Privates. 
Asbery,  James  A... 
Allen,  William  R... 
Axiey,  George  W... 

Axley,  Martin  V 

Axley,  Uriah 


Effingham.. 
Villa  Ridge 


Effingham . 
Mason 


Effingham . 


Vienna 

Metropolis. 
Vienna 


Brandon,  Thomas  W.. 

Beam,  David 

Brown,  James  W 

Bice,  William 

Collard,  Martin  J 

OoUard,  Thomas  B 

Collard,  George  W 

Cushen,  Edmund 


Neoga 

Effingham 


Villa  Ridge 


July   30,1861 
Aug.     6, 1864 


July  30,1861 

Feb.  15, 1861 

Nov.  22,1861 

Oct.  31, 1864 


July    30.1861 
Dee.    30,1864 


July 


Term  expired  Aug.  6,  1864. 
Mustered  out  July  13,  1865. 


Killed  in  battle 

Resigned  Nov.  22,  1862 

Apr.  10.1863  Term  expired  Oct.  31,1864. 
Jan.      2, 1865  Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 


July    30,186 

Feb.    15, 186: 

Nov.    22, 1862  June   24,1863 

Sept.  11,1863  Dec.    18.1863 

Aug.     6, 1864  Jan.     12.1865 


July    25.1861 


July    25,1861 


July    25.1861 


July    25,1861 

July  ^25,1861 

Aug.   12, 1861 

Aug.  15,1861 

Aug.  25,1861 
July    25,1861 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 
Aug.   15,1861 


Aug.   27,1861 
July    30,1861 


Promoted. 


Resigned  Sept.  11,1863 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 


Died  Feb.  26. '62;  wounds. 


Mustered  out  July  29,  1864. 
Killed  at   Fort    Donelson^ 

Feb.  15,1862 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1864. 
Disch.  Sept.  5, '62;  wound* 


Mustered  out  July  29,  1865. 
Reduced    to    ranks.     Dis- 
charged Nov.  18,1862 

Disch.  July  23, '62;  wounds 

Died  April  1,1862 

Disch.  Sept.  4, '62;  wounds- 
Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Killed  at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Disch.  July  23. '62;  wounds- 


Discharged  June  24. 1863. . . 
Trans,  to  non  com.  staff. . . 


Mustered  out  May  15.1865. 
Died  Feb.  23,  '62;  wounds.. 

Dishaiged  Nov.  18.1862 

Discharged  Aug.  15,1864. .. 
Trans,  to  Noleman's  Cav., 

Feb.  1,1862 

Discharged  May  17,  1862... 
Mustered  out  July  29,  1864. 


Mustered  out  June  29,  1864 
Discharged  Nov.  19.1862... 
Disch.  Sept.  16.  1862,  to  en- 
ter U.  S.  A 

Died  Jan.  25, '62;  wounds.. 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY 


585 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Carter,  James  H 

Carnes.  William  H.... 
Carues,  Henry  W 

Effingham     .... 
Caledonia 

July    25,1861 

Aug.   12,1861 
Aug.   25.1861 
July    25,1861 

Aug.   15,1861 
Aug.   12,1861 
Aug.  _15, 1861 

Aug.   10,1861 
July  ^25,1861 

Aug.  W,  1861 

Aug    12,1861 
Aug.   10.1861 
July    25.1861 
Aug.   10,1861 
July    25,1861 

Aug.  20,1861 
Aug.   12,1861 

July    25,1861 
Aug.  12,1861 
Aug.   15,1861 
Aug.   12,1861 
Aug.  25,1861 
July    25,1861 

July    27,1861 
July    25,1861 

Aug.   15,1861 
July    25,1861 
Aug.   12,1861 
Aug.   15.1861 
Aug.   12,1861 

July    25,1861 

Aug.   12, 1861 

Aug.  25,1861 
July    25,1861 
Aug.  22.1861 
Aug.   12.1861 

Jan.  ^1.1861 

Dec.  ,27.1863 

Jan.      1. 1864 
Dec.    26,1863 

Aug.  15,1862 
Sept.  26,1861 
Aug.    12,1862 
Aug.  _15, 1862 

Jan.    20,1863 

Aug.   15.1862 

July  _30.1861 
Aug.  15,1861 

Diseh.  Sept.  4,  "62:  wounds 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Pro.Corp.  Disch.Aug.l5.'64 

Dennis,  William  J 

Evens,  Matthew  L  .... 
Evens   John       

Effingham 

Edgewood...!.. 

July    30.1861 
Aug.  _15, 1861 

Discharged  July  29, 1864. . . . 

Foster.  James  P 

File,  William  R 

Discharged  Oct.  22,1861.... 

File,  Whitson  B 

File.  Thomas  J 

Gray's  Mill 

Vienna 

Effingham 

Edgewood 

Effingham 

Discharged  May  17,1862.... 

Died  Nov.4.1862 

Died  Aug.  20,1862 

Gilmore.  Christop'r  C. 
Griffith,  Caleb  W 

July    30.1861 
'  ■ 

Died  Feb.  23, '62:  wounds.. 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Mustered  out  July  29,.  1864. 

Hardsock,  Elzay 

Effingham 

Caledonia 

.Nlason 

Hughes,  William 

Johnson,  William  S... 

Aug.    15.1861 

Discharged  May  18,1862.... 
Pro  1st  Sergt;  pro.  2d  Lt.. 

Kenton,  John  J 

Effingham 

July    30,1861 

Disch.  July  23, '62;  wounds 
Wfi.pTilistPd  ,is  VftPran... 

Kirby  Martin  F 

July    30,1861  discharged  Aug.  15,1864... 
Mustered  out  J uly  29, 1864. 

Aug     25  186l'Mii<;tPrfH  nnt  Spnt   Ifi  ISfil 

Kattenback,  Louis 

Lyell  James  J 

Caledonia 

Morris,  Mesiah 

Morris.  William  R  .... 
Martin  Alexander 

Mound  City  .... 
Vienna 

Aug.  ,15,1861 

July    30,1861 
Aug.  ,15, 1861 

Aug.   27,1861 
July    30,li;61 

Discharged  Aug.  15, 1864... 
Discharged  May  17,1862  ... 
Disch   as  Corp    Aug  15  '64 

Died  Feb.  28, "62:  wounds.. 

Moore,  George  W 

Martin,  Robert 

Caledonia 

Vienna    .. 

Died  Nov.  29,1861 

Di«ch   Nov  18  '62'  wounds 

Mercer.  Peter  P 

Windsor 

Matthews,  D.  Wade... 

Feb.  15,1862 

Mustered  out  July  29   1864 

Manuel,  William 

Windsor 

Caledonia 

Effingham 

St.  John 

Effingham 

Deserted  January  20, 1863. . 

Moncrief,  John  T 

Nevill,  Henry  C 

Disch.  July  30.1864;  insane 

Parish,  S.  Wickan  .... 

July    30,1861 
Aug.  ,15, 1861 

July    30,1861 

Aug.  ,1,5, 1861 

Aug.   31.1861 
July    30,1861 
Aug.   27,1861 
Aug.   15.1861 

Jan.  ,,1.1864 

Dec.  ,30.1863 

Jan.      1. 1861 
Dec.    26.1863 

Sept    11  186' 

Mustered  out  July  29.  1864. 
Discharged  Aug.  15.1864... 

Deserted  Sept.  1, 1861 

Killed  at  Yazoo  City.  Mar. 

5.1864 

Killed   at  Fort   Donelson 

Robinson.  Ervin 

Ruland.  JohnE 

Sloan.  Simeon 

Mound  City  .... 
Caledonia 

Effingham 

Bird's  Point.Mo 

Caledonia 

Villa  Ridge 

Effingham 

Vienna  . 

Shouse.  Hiram  C 

Sites,  Jeremiah 

Stevens,  William  M... 

Shirgley.  Noah  W 

Smith,  George 

Smith,  James  G 

Feb.  15,1862 

Disch  Apr.  18,  '62;  wounds 

Deserted  June  2.  1862 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1864. 
Disch.  as  Sergt.Au^.  15, '64 
Died  xMay  28,  '63;  wounds. 
Disch  July  i:3  '62*  wounds 

Storms,  Oliver  P 

Vosburg,  Jacob 

Wilkinson,  Jacob 

Windsor  

Effingham 

Shelby 

Discharged  Sept.  5,1864  ... 

Deserted  Nov.  1,  1861 

Died  Nov  10  1862 

West,  James 

Vienna 

Died  Apr.  1,1861 

Deserted  .July  16.  1864 

Trans,   as    Surg't.,    to   8th 

111   Inf 

Pro  S'gt    1st  S'gt  &  1st  Lt. 

Vete)-ang. 

Kearney,  Michael 

Gillmore,  George  W  .. 

Ginter,  William  0  .... 

Effingham 

Edgewood 

Mason 

Hughes,  Richard  H... 
Hardy,  Thomas  C 

Effingham 

Pro.Sergt  a!id  2d  Lieut... 
Trnns    to  8th  Hi    L  f 

Nevill.  Henry  C 

St.  Johns 

Tran.s.  to  8ih    111.   Inf..  as 
l->t  Sei'g't            

Rerniifs. 
Anderson,  Amos  J 

M.ictovprl   niit.TlinP  fi     1RRS 

Baker.  Harvey 

Brown,  Abraham 

Benefiel,  James 

East  Prairie. Mo 
Alexander  co... 
Union  CO 

June  24.1863 
Sept.  ,11, 1862 

Jan.    24.1863 

Sept.  ,11, 1862 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Absent:  sick,  at  muster-out 

Brown,  William  C  .... 

Bridgman.  George 

Baker,  EphraimM.... 

Alexander  co... 

Jackson  co 

Union  co 

Alexander  co... 
Union  co 

non-c-om.  staff.  .May  1. '65. 

Died  .May  9.  1863 

Died  .July  2,1863 

Died  June  4.  1864 

Collier,  George  W  .... 
Corzine,  Alfred 

; ;           1  iii . 6.  J u ly  ii,  '65,  a,s,Corp'L 

586 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks 


Clutts.  Wiley 

Collier,  Henry  , 

Coleman.  Harrison 

ClapD,  Francis 

Clutts.  Alfred , 

Cade.  Kranklia 

Dexter.  James , 

Durham.  JamtsW..., 

Denton.  Hiram 

Daley,  Frederick 

Davis,  Joseph  W 

Emory,  James 

Eames,  Levi 

Emory,  David 

Echols,  Daniel , 

Fodge,  Samuel 

Fodge,  William , 

Flemming,  Thomas... 

Fisher,    Thomas  B 

Porbin,  John 

Fodge.  John 

Gregory,  J  a job  W 

Gregory,  James   W.., 
Golliher,  Jtmes  M..., 

Godwin.   Wilson 

Ginter.Johii  M 

Ginter,  William  O 


Harges,  Dennis  D.  C 
Hamilton.  William  B . . 

Hagler,    Peter  K 

Hardy,  Thomas  C 

Hicks,  Hamilton 

Hicks.  VHleiitine 

Holmes,  Emanuel  J... 

Jordan,  Alexander 

Jordan.  Moses 

Keith.  Bowen 

Lee.  Robert 


Lee.ElishaO. 


Lippe,  Edear 

Leigh  ton.  Frank 

Metzger,  Jacob 

Milliken,  John  S 

McCoUums,  Jacob 

Mitchel,   Robert 

McDonald,  Francis  — 

Moore,  Henry  

Manville.  Louis 

Minton,  Jesse 

Morse,  William  fc] 

McCaul,  Smith  H  

Mayo,  John  S  

Moody,  Joseph  W 

Oberts,  Wilson 

Park,  Terrin 

Robinson,  Franklin  C. 

Rogers,  Henry 

Rawlins,  Nathan 

Rawlins,  VVm.  M 

Rose,  Jeremiah  B 

8ams,  Tolbert 

Smith,  Jordan 

See,  Samuel  S 


Stephf'nson.  Isaac  H.. 
Thurston.  Emmett.... 

Turner.  John  H 

ThoniHS,  Aaron 

Vaught.  ^in)on 

Whittaker,  Henry  .... 

William,  John  A 

Whittaker.  Wilson  H.. 

Young,  .lohn    

Zimme'  man,  Jacob 


Alexander  CO...  Aug.   15.1862 
Un'oii  CO 


Alexander  CO... 

Union  co 

East  Prairie, Mo 
Alexander  co... 

Union  co 

Alexander  co... 

Springfield 

Alexander  co... 

Union  co 

Chicago  

Union  co 


East  Prairie, Mo 


Union  CO 

Amboy 

Union  co 

Bast  Prairie,  Mo 
Union  CO 


Alexander . 


Union  CO 

Vienna 

Alexander  co... 


Union  CO... 
Alexander . 


Union  CO 

Coldwat'r.Mich. 
Lo"g  Prairie, Mo 

Union  CO 

Caledonia 

Alexander 


Union  CO. 
Amboy  . . 


Union  CO. 


Union  CO 

Effingham 

Alexander  co... 

Union  CO 

Alexander 


Effingham. 
Union  CO... 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Nov. 
Aug. 


Mar. 

Aug. 


12. 1862 
15,1862 


8, 1862 
15. 1862 


3, 1862 
15, 1862 


Sept.  11,1862 


Aug.   15,1861 
Sept.  11,1862 


Nov.     8.1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Mar.     3,1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 


Discharged  July  28. 1863... 
Mustered  out  June  2. 1865. . 

Died  .May  4,  1863 

M.O.July  14, '65,as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 


Trans,  to  8th  ill.  Infantry. 
Died  May  26,1863;  wounds. 
Discharged  May  16,  1865... 
Trans,  to  8th  111.  Infantry. 
Died  Oct.  18,1864 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 


Feb. 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Oct. 
Aug. 


Oct. 

Aug. 


15, 1862 
12, 1862 
15, 1862 
8, 1864 
15. 1862 
12, 1862 
15, 1862 


27. 1861 

15. 1862 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

June 

Sept. 


Oct. 
Sept. 


15. 1862 
11.1862 
12, 1864 
11,1862 

24. 1863 
11,1862 


30,1861 
11, 1862 


Feb. 
Sept. 


25. 1862 
12, 1862 
15, 1862 
15,1861 
15,1862 


8.1864 
15, 1862 


1,1 
15, 1862 


June  24, 


Oct.      1, 1861 
Aug.  15,1862 


Oct.    22,1861 
Aug.  15,1862 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Sept. 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Died  Sept.  8, 1862 

Died  Apr.  7,1865 

Trans,  to  46th  Illinois 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 
M.  O.  July  14,  '65,  as  Corp'l 
M.O.June  5,  '65,  as  Corp'l. 
.M.O.July  14, '65,  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Discharged  O'-t.  26,  1863... 
Died  Feb. 28,  "62;  wounds.. 
Pro.  Serg't  Major  and  1st 
Sergt. Re-enlisted  as  Vet. 
Mustered  out  July  ^14, 1865. 

Discharged  July  29, 1863... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Sept.  10. '64.  Gr.8303.. 

Died  Sept.  1.1863 

Died  Mar.  12,  1865 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Died  Apr.  8,. 1864 

Trans,  to  Non-Com.  Staff. 
Trans,  to  Co.  B,  109th  111. 
Inft  Died  Apr.  26.1864. .. 
Trans,  to  Co.  B.  109th  111. 
!    Inf.   Died  Apr.  15.1864... 

Died  Apr.  10,1863 

Trans,  to  Signal  Corps  — 
M.O.  July  14, 1865, as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Discharged  August  15,1864. 
Mustered  out  June  5, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  June  2,1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  28.  1865. 
Mu.stered  out  Oct.  3. 1865. . . 

Trans,  to  8th  Ill.Inf  

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Tr.to  In.  Corps  Sept.  15,  '65 

Died  Aug.  1,  1862 

Died  July  6,1863 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Discharged  Oct.  1, 1864 

M.  O  July  14,  '65,  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 


Died  Mar.  10,1862 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 
Mustered  out  May  22,  1865. 
Died  Nov. 13,  '64,  Anderson- 

ville.  Gr.  12,034 

Died  Oct.  21,1863 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Discharged  Apr.  18,1862. .. 

Died  July  22. 1864 

Discharged  Mar.  28,  1865... 
M.  O.  July  14, '65,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Died  May  10,  1864 

.Mustered  out  July  14, 1865, 
Died  Sept.  13,  1864 


ELEVENTH  INFANTRY. 


537 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

L>ate 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Drafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Minonk 

Sept.  24.1864 
Sept.  28.1864 
Oct.      3,1864 

Sept.  28,1864 

Oct.      5,1864 

Oct.      6. 1864 
Oct.      3. 1864 
Oct.      7. 1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Oct.      5. 1864 

Sept.  24.1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.      .5,1864 

Oct.    13, 1864 

Oct.      5,1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Oct.      3, 1864 
Oct.      7, 1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Oct.      a.  ISfid 

Biirkett  Garland  H  .. 

Sub.   Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Beaty.John    

"Chambers    Isaac 

Sub.    Absent,  jn  sick   fur- 

lough at  muster-out 

Davenport.  George  A. 
Frey   James 

Missouri 

Sub.    Trans  to  46th  111. Inf. 

M.O.Sept.  4.   1865 

Sub    Trans  to  46th  111  Inf. 

Hunter.  Morrison 

• '                  ' ' 

Huber  George 

. .                  •  > 

Kenche,  William 

LaSalle 

Sept.  26.1864  Sept.  26.1864 
Oct.     13.1864  Oct.     13.1864 
Sept.  20, 1864' Sept.  20.1864 
Sept.  28, 1864  Sept.  28. 1864 
Sept.  28. 1864  Oct.       3. 1864 
Oct.      8. 1864  Oct.      8, 1864 
Sept.  22,1864iOct.    13,1864 
Oct.      5  1864  Oct       5  1864 

M.  O.  Sept.  2.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  14  1865. 

Lewis.  Michael 

Clayton 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865 

Larkin.  George  B 

Moore  James  W 

Hunter 

Died  June  5. 1865 

Sub    Trans  to  8rh  111   Inf 

Mead    John 

Sub     Deserted  Jan    2  1865 

Oct.      7, 1864  Oct.      7,1864 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Sept.  29.)864!Sept.  26.1864 
Oct.     13. 1864  Oct.     13.1864 

Vickery.  Chester... 

Oct.     12.1864 

Oct.     12,1864 

Sub    Trans. to  46th  111  Inf. 

Wind.  John 

Sept.  30,1864 
Nov.  _15,1863 

Sept.  30,1864 
Nov.    15,1863 

Sub.  M.O.  July  14,1865.... 

rnf/er  Cooks. 
Farra.  Major 

Died  Nov.  12,1864 

COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

LaSalle  

LaSalle   

July   30.1861 
Sept.    4.1862 
Aug.   14.1864 
July    13.1865 

July    30.1861 
Sept.    4.1862 
Aug.  14.1864 
July    13.1865 

July    30.1861 
Sept.  ^4. 1862 

Aug.   14.1864 
Aug.   15.1861 
Aug.  _15, 1861 

July    30.1861 
Aug.  ^15.1861 

William  Duncan 

Oct.     25.1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  14.1864 
Discharged  May  15,1865.... 

Myron  D.  Ayers 

First  Lieutenants. 
William  Duncan 

Not  must'd- 

M.O.  July  14,  '65,  as  2d  Lt. 
Promoted                 

Mar.   25.1863 
Dec.     4, 1864 
Not  must'd. 

William  H.  Justice.... 
■Carroll  Allen 

Dismissed  July  12.1865  .... 
M.  O.  July  14, '65,  as  Corp.. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Douglas  Hapeman 

Ottawa 

Discharged  for  promotion 

LaSalle   

LaSalle   

LaSalle   



Oct.    25.1863 
Mar.   25.1863 
Dec.     6,1864 

Sept.  27.1861 

Sept.  ^27, 1861 

Sept.  ^27, 1861 

William  H.  Justice 

Myron  D.  Ayers 

First  Sergeant. 
Charles  A.  Bedard  .... 

Sergeants. 
Lucius  F.  Alexander.. 
William  H.  Justice.... 
Fred  B.  Merriman 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson... 

Pro.  IstSerg.  &  2d  Lieut. 
Pro.  1st  Lt.  31st  111.  Inf... 

F.  Daniel  Mclsaac  .... 

Corporals. 
George  Oldtield 

LaSalle   

Marseilles  

LaSalle   

Peru  . .         ... 

Discharged  Nov.  13,1861.. 

Died  Feb.  15,'62;  wounds.. 
Discharged  Apr.  14,1863... 

John  Campagne 

Killed    at   Port  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

538 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Roger  Quinlisk. 


Cyrus  Libby 

John  McPhedron. 


LaSalle 


William  S.  Armstrong 
Myron  D.  Ayers 


Ottawa  . 
LaSalle 


Privates. 

Avolt,  Christopher 

Barker,  George , 

Bignell,  George  B 

Blodgett.  Tunis , 

Burns,  John , 

Campbell.  William  H 

Corwin.  Henry 

Curtis,  John 

Collins,  Henry 


LaSalle  .. 

Peru , 

Marseilles 
LaSalle   ., 

Ottawa  .., 
LaSalle  .. 
Ottawa  ... 


Clark,  Charles 

Carter,  John 

Dixon,  Charles  H 

Dewyer,  Thomas , 

Ewing,  Robert 

Gothe.  Frederick 

Green,  George  S 

Hinckley,  D.  Madison, 
Hensler,  Valentine  ... 

Hanson,  Samuel 

Hoover,  Ezekiel  Z 

Hanniford.  Albert 

Hardten,  Frederick... 
Haywood,  William  . . . . 
Lecky,Winfield  K  .... 

McMunn,  David 

Morrison, J  Joshua... 
Moorehead,  Charles. . . 

Myers,  John 

Marsh,  R.  John 

McKene,  Robert 

Osburn,  Miles 


Ottawa.. 
LaSalle  , 


Ottawa  . 
Peru  .... 
Tonica  . 
LaSalle  , 
Ottawa. . 


LaSalle  . 


Ottawa . 
LaSalle  , 


LaSalle  . 
Ottawa  . 
LaSalle  . 


Pauley,  Asa  B 

Pauley,  Edwin  J 

Rathburn,  Erastus  R. 

Ransom.  John  F 

Snow,  Theodiic 

Smith,  Ira  L 


Swap,  George 

Seebert,  Martin  . . . 

Smith,  John 

Tate,  Alonzo 

Warren,  Horace  T 
Wragg,  Adam 


Yarnell,  William. 


Tonica . . 

Ottawa  . 
LaSalle  . 

Ottawa  . 

LaSalle  . 

Ottaysra  . 

LaSalle . 


Veterans. 
Ayers,  Myron  D... 

Bignall,  George  B. 


Campbell,  William  H. 

Dewyer,  Thomas 

Hardin,  Fred 


Hamon,  Sam  B 

Haniford,  Albert  H 
Hays,  Cameron. 
Haywood,  William. 


Hanley,  Bryan 
Libbey,  Cyrus  E 


McGowan.  Michael. 
Mather,  George 


Aug.   15. 


July   30,1861 
Aug.  15,1861 


Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


Sept.  27.1861 


Sept.  27,1861 


July   30,1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


July 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept 


2, 1861 
15, 1861 


Aug.  15,1861 


Sept.    5,1861 
Aug.   15,1861 


July  30,1864 

Aug.  15,1861 

Aug.  25.1861 

Sept.    2,1861 

Jan.  22, 1864 

Dec.  7, 1863 

Jan.  _  ^5, 1864 

Dee.  10,1863 

Dec.  9, 1863 


Jan.    22, 1864 


27,1861 


Killed  at  Port  Donelson, 
Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 
Feb.  15,1862 

Discharged  Feb.  6,1863.... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Discharged   Aug.  14,1864.. 

Died  Nov.  11,1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  14,1864... 
Disch.as  Q.M.Serg.for  pro. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Apr.  6.'62;  wounds... 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62, 

Killed    at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  16.1862. 


Jan.  22, 1864 
Dec.  7,1863 
Jan.  5,1864 
Dec.  10.1863 
Dec.  ^9,1863 

Jan.     22.1864 


Jan. 
Dec. 


5,1864 
7, 1863 


Jan. 
Dec. 


5, 1864 
7, 1863 


Pauley,  Asa  B. 


Jan.      5,1864 


Jan.      5,1864 


Discharged  July  17.  1862... 
I'rans.  to  V.  R.  C.  Oct.  27,'63 
Trans,  to  20th  111.  Oct.  20.'61 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Nov.  16,  1863 

Died  June  22, '63;  wounds.. 
Discharged  Aug.  11. 1862. . . 
Discharged  Aug.  14, 1864. . . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  14,1864... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Discharged  Oct.  17,1861.... 

Discharged 

Mustered  out  July  30.  1864. 

Deserted  Sept.  10,  1861 

Discharged  May  17, 1862... 
Discharged  Marcti  ''.5,  1863. 
Killed   at   Fort    Danelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-en Usted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  14,1864..'. 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, ''62! 
Killed  at  Port    Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Died  of  wounds 

Discharged  Aug.  14,1864... 

Died  Aug.  25,1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  14,1864. .. 
Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Discharged  Sept.  16,1864... 

Pro.Corp..Serg't,  1st  Serg't 
and  2d  Lieut 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf,  as 
Serg't  

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Died  Oct.  28,1864 

Disch.  for  prom,  in  53d 
U.  S.  C. I 

Trans._to8thIlI.  _Inf 

Trans,    to  8th  111.  Inf" ."as 

Serg't 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Trans,  to  8th  111.    Inf.    as 

1st  Serg't 

Died  Feb.  4, '64;  wounds- .. 
Trans,   to  8th   111.  Inf.  as 

Serg't 

Disch.    for   prom,    in  53d 

U.  S.C.I 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


539 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Pauley  Edwin  J 

Jan.      5,1864 

Dec.     7,1863 
Jan.    22.1864 

Aug.    15.1862 

Jan.     5,1864  Trans,  to  8th  HI.  Inf,  as 

Dec.      7,1863 
Jan.    22,1864 

Sept.  11,1862 
Oct.     12. 1864 

Corporal 

Trans,  to  8th  HI.  Inf 

Whipple,  Frank  H  .... 

LaSalle 

Union  CO 

Trans,  to  non-com.  staff  a» 

Hecruits, 

M.  O.July  14, '65,  as  Corp.. 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Armstrong,  William.. 

Austin    nharlps  E. 

Union  CO 

LaSalle 

Aug.    14,1862  Sept.  11.1862 
Oct        5  1862  Oct.       8. 1862 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Discharged  July  11,1862... 

Anderson,  James 

Acklin,  George 

Brookfield 

LaSalle 

Feb.    25.1865 
June  13.1862 

Aug.    W,1862 

Feb.    28.1865 
Feb.    24.1865 
Aug.    14,1862 
Aug.   18,1862 
Aug.    U,1862 

Aug.   18,1862 
Aug.   14, 1862 

Nov.     2,1863 
Aug.   14,1862 
Aug.    18,1862 
Oct.       5,1862 
Aug.    14,1862 
Aug.   18,1862 
Aug.  ^14,1862 

Oct.    17,1861 
Aug,  114, 1862 
Aug.  29,1862 
Aug.  ^14,1862 

Oct.    20,1862 
Aug.    14,1862 
Sept.  23, 1861 
Jan.      2,1862 
Sept.    5.1862 
Aug.  ^14,1862 

Oct.      2, 1862 
Nov.    13,1861 
Sept.  28, 1861 
Aug.    14,1862 

Oct.      9,1864 

Feb.    28,1865 
June  14,1862 

Sept.  n,  1862 

Mar.      1, 1865 
Feb.    24,1865 
Sept.  11,1862 
June  24,1863 
Sept.  ^11, 1862 

.'. 

June  24,1863 
Sept.  11, 1862 

Nov.     5, 1861 
Sept.  11.1862 
June  24,1863 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Killed  at  Fort    Donelson, 

Union  CO 

Brookfield'. ".!!!: 

Springfield 

Union  CO 

LaSalle 

Boyer,  James  M 

Burkhardt,  Joseph  — 

Blanchard,  James 

Brassel.  Thomas 

Barringer.  Aaron 

Died  Dec.  4. 1863 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Trans.to  46th  Ill.^Inf 

Absent,  sick 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 

Brown,  Francis  JM 

Union  co 

Discharged  April  16.1863.. 

Union  co 

LaSalle."!'.!!!. 

Died  August  28. 1863 

Campbell,  William  G  . 
Cliue,  Henry,  G.  W.  S. 
Cruse   f  M                .  . 

Mustered  out  July  14. 1865 
Mustered  out  May  31, 1865  . 

Casper,  Charles 

Casper,  Henry 

Crite.  Joseph  A 

Corzine,  Tuompson... 

Cruse,  Andrew  J 

Carlock,  Thomas  P  ... 
Dillon  Caleb 

Died  July  24  1S63 

Mustered  ouv  July  14, 1865 

Died  Sept.  25,1863 

Died  June  27, 1864 

Died  Sept   28  1864 

DiedDec.  19,1864 

Died  Feb.  18,1864 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 

Dillon,  Daniel 

Absent  on  sick  furlough  .. 

Douglas,  Henry 

Earuhart,  Thomas  — 
Freeburg,  James 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 

PuUenwider,  Wm.  M.. 
Gilleland,  Nelson  H... 

Union  co 

LaSalle  .!!!!!!!! 

Discharged  Feb.  23,1863  ... 

Gunn,  Aaron  C 

Union  co 

LaSalle 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Trans,  to  V.K.C.  Oct.  27,'63 

Hanley,  Bryan 

Holshouser,  Daniel  M. 

Union  CO 

LaSalle 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Sept.  11,1862 
June  24,1863 
Sept.  U,  1862 

M.  0.  as  Corp.  July  6,1865. 
M.  O.  as  Corp    July  14, 1865 

Hileman,  Edmond  H. . 

lilemau,  Samuel 

Hunsaker,  Willis  E... 

iileman.  Peter  F 

Hays,  Cameron 

Heilid.  Michael 

Kuhn.  William  A  .     .. 

Union  CO 

LaSalle 

Mustered  out  July  18,  1865 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 
Died  while  on  furlough  . . . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Union  co 

LaSalle        .     .. 

Sept.  11.1862 
Aug.   29,1862 
Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Nov.    15.1862 
Sept.  ^11. 1862 

Mustered  out  June  16.  1866. 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 

Keller,  Alexander 

Knapp,  Caleb  C 

Kuapp,  Samuel 

Keller.  William  G 

Kimmel.  Phillip  C  .... 

Leuce,  William  H 

Leuce,  Samuel 

Lingle,  Lorance 

Union  co 

M.  O.July  14,1865;  wounds 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 
Discharged  March  28,1865. 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 

LaSalle 

Transferred  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Lingle,  Pettr    

Union  co 

LaSalle 

Union  co 

LaSalle.!!!!!!!! 

Died  June  21, 1863 

Mather,  George 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

McDermott,  Michael.. 

Mowry,  Edward 

Mowry,  Noah 

Misenheimer,  J.  L 

Miller,  Paul  

Nov.    15.1862 
Sept.  ^11. 1862 

Nov.    15.1862 
Nov.    15,1861 
Oct.      1,1861 
Sept.  11, 1862 

Oct.     12,1864 
Feb.    28,1865 
Nov.     5. 1861 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865 

Mowry  John 

Discharged  March  25,1863. 

Discharged  May  13,1863  ... 

Transferred  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Nicholson.  Stephen... 
Pickett.  Christopher.. 

Union  co 

Amboy    

Discharged  July  16.1862... 
Discharged  May  17,1862... 
Transferred  to  Co.  P 

Plank    Christian  .  .. 

Transferred  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Powers.  Aaron  F 

Riley,  William 

Brookfield 

LaSalle 

Transferred  to  8tn  111.  Inf. 
Discharged  May  17.1862  ... 

540 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  EEPORT, 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Rowell,  George 

Suvener.  Mathias . .. 

Stahl,  George 

Summers.  George. . . 

Summers,  James 

Stone.  John 

Seeley.  Ezekiel,  O  .. 

Scott,  Levi  (J 

Smitliy,  John 

Sweeney,  Eugene... 

Ury,  Absalom 

Whipple,  Frank  H  .. 
White,  Alexander  B . 

Wood,  James  M 

Wright,  George 


Wagoner,  Calvin 
Wilson,  John  H... 


Kinmundy. 
LaSalle.... 


Union  co. 


Peru 

Union  CO. 
LaSalle  .. 


Drafted  and  Substitute 
Recruits. 

Baldwin,  Louis  E 

Briggs,  William  D 

Byrne,  John  H 

Chapman,  John 

Finkler,  Frank 

Geist,  Daniel  H 

Hill,  David  W 

Morgan,  William 

Powers,  Charles  P 

Pearson,  Meredith 

Ruder,  James  H 

Sausman,  John  B 

Spaulding,  Walters.. 

Smith.  James 

Scott,  Edward  J 

Vangerson,  Cornelius . 

Warren,  Horace  T 

Whipple,  Eugene 

Worthley,  Daniel 


LaSalle, 


LaSalle... 
Dimerick  , 
LaSalle... 
Dimerick 

Hall 

LaSalle... 
Dimerick  , 
LaSalle... 


Under  Cooks. 

Thomas.  George 

Thompson.  Andrew. 


Nov.  4, 1861 

Oct.  3.1861 

Aug.  29,1862 

Aug.  14,1862 


Nov.     4, 1861  Deserted  May  10, 1862  . 
Oct.      5, 1861  Deserted  Aug.  16, 1862. 

June   24. 1863  Died  Sept.  8. 1863 

Sept.  11,1862  Transferred  to  Co.  P  . 


Dec. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


17,186: 
14. 1862 

9, 1864 
14, 1862 
29. 1862 
14,1862 

5, 1861 

13. 1862 

12. 1863 
13, 1861 


Dec. 
Sept. 
Dec. 

Sept. 
Nov. 
Sept. 


Aug.   14,1862 


Oct.  7. 1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  26,1864 


Nov. 
Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 
Oct. 


Oct.  7,1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Sept.  20,1864 
Sept.  26,1864 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
Sept. 


Nov.    16. 


29, 1864 
26, 1864 
29, 1864 
10,1864 
26, 1864 
29.: 
26, 1864 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


26, 1864 
29, 1864 
10, 1864 
26, 1864 
29, 1864 
26, 1864 
29, 1864 
6. 1864 
28. 1864 


Trans.toSth  Ill.lnf.as  Serg 
Mustered  out  June  13.  1865 
Discharged  Feb.  20,1865  ... 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 

Killed,  Vicksb'g.  Jan.  19,'63 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Pro.  Corp.  Tr.  to  8th  HI.... 
Tr.  to  8th  111.  Inf.  as  Corp. 
Killed    at    Fort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,1862 

Trans,  to  (^o.  A,  109th  111. 

Inf.  M.  O.July  14,1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 


Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf. 
Promoted  Ass't  Surgeon.. 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Discharged  Feb.  28,1865  ... 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 


Pro.  Corp.  M.O.  July  ]4,'65 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 
Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf. 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 

Mustered  out  June  5, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 
Sub.  Died  June  20,  1865... 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 


Nov.    16. 1862  Deserted  May  26. 1865  . 
Deserted  May  30, 1865  . 


COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Greenburv  L.  Fort    .. 

Lacon 

Sept.    1,1861 
Apr,    24.1862 
Sept.    4, 1862 
Apr.    11.1865 

Sept.    1,1861 
Apr.    24,1862 
Sept.    4, 1862 
Apr.      6, 1863 
Apr.    11.1863 
July    13.1865 

Sept.    1,1861 
Apr.    24, 1862 
Sept.    4.1862 
Feb.      9,1863 
Apr.      6, 1863 
July    13, 1865 

Aug.    20,1861 

Oct.    31.1861 

Resigned  Apr.  24,1862...... 

John  H.  Widmer 

Benj.  I''.  Blaekstone. .. 

Lacon 

Oct.     19,1862 
May     3,1865 

Oct.    31.1861 

Died  Feb.  5,  i865 

Charles  A.  Pieronnet.. 

First  Lieutenants. 
JohnH.  Widmer 

Edgewood 

Ottawa    

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865  . 
Promoted 

Hubert  A.  McCaleb  ... 

July    10.1863 
Notmust'rd 

Oct.    31.1861 

Pro  Lt   Col.  colored  reg't. 

William  Fugua     ..     . 

Com  return  d  andcancel'd 

M.  0.  July  14,  '65,  as  Serg't. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Beni.  F.  Hlackstone 

Lacon 

Promoted 

Thomas  Alexander 

Washburn 

Hope 

Resigned  Feb.  9,1863 

Hubert  A.  McCaleb   . 

Mar.    24,1863 
July    10,1863 
Not  must'rd 

Sept.  11.1861 

Promoted.                      

George  H    Shaw 

Roberts 

Resigned  Nov.  25.1864 

William  H.  Wright.... 

William  W.  Taggart  . . 

Hope 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 

ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


541 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeants. 

Washburn 

Hope 

Aug.   20, 1861 
Aug.  3 1861 

Aug.  _20,1861 
Aug.   20,1861 

Nov.     1,1861 
Aug.   20,1861 
Sept.  20,1861 
Sept.  25,1861 
Sept.  18.1861 
Aug.   20, 1861 

Nov.     1. 1861 
Nov.    20.1861 
Sept.  _18. 1861 

Aug.   20,1861 
Nov.     1.1861 
Sept.  25,1861 

Aug.  _20, 1861 

Jan.      1, 1862 
Aug.  ^20. 1861 

Sept.  ^25, 1861 

Nov.     4, 1861 
Aug.  20. 1861 

Nov.     1, 1861 
Aug.   20.1861 

Sept.  17,1861 
Nov.   29,1861 
Aug.   20,1861 
Sept.  25,1861 
Nov.   12.1862 
Sept.  22,1861 
Sept.  17, 1861 
Nov.  23,1861 
Aug.  ^20, 1861 

Nov.     1.1861 
Aug.  ^20,1861 

Oct.      6, 1861 
Aug.   20. 1861 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 

George  H.  Shaw,  Jr... 
George  M.  Sweeney... 

Corporals. 

•  •                     " 

Lacon  

Sept.    1,1861 
Sept.  ^^1,1861 

Sept.  ^^1,1861 
Sept.    1,1861 

Discharged  Aug.  3  1862 

Daniel  W  Wright 

Roberts 

Deserted  Aug.  10, 1863 

Fred  M.  Hammer 

Caledonia 

Discharged  June  28, 1862. 
Discharged  Aug.  20,  1862 
Discharged  July  25, 1862  . 
Discharged  Mar.  15,1862. 
Discharged  Aug.  18,1862. 

Albion  G.  Baruap    

Tonica 

Joseph  M.  Taylor 

William  H.  Fell 

Lacon. 

Hope 

Musicians. 
Noah  W.  Yohe 

Magnolia 

Lacon 

Died  Mar.  4,1862 

Albert  W.  Gore 

Disch.  July  22,  '62;  disabil. 

Privates. 

Lacon . 

Feb.  15,1862    

Antrim    Morgan 

Dischargrd  Dec  29  1862 

Black, Joseph  H  

Baxter,  Erastus 

Richland 

Steuben 

Mendota 

Hope 

lie-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Bramble,  George  W... 

Barn  hart.  Meller 

Burgess.  Joseph 

Bright,  George 

Nov.      1,1861 
Sept.    1,1861 
Sept.  20,1861 
Sept.  25,1861 
Sept.   18,1861 
Sept.  _  ^1,1861 

Discharged;  term  expired. 
Discharged  Jan.  18, 1862. . . . 

Peoria 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1864. 

Brewer  John 

Lacon . 

Discharged  Aug  20  1862 

Cooper,  Jeremiah 

• ' 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862...^ 

Nov.   20,1861 
Sept.  ^18. 1861 

Sept.    1,1861 
Nov.     1.1861 
Sept.  25,1861 

Sept.  ^  ^1. 1861 

Carmichael,  Syivanus 
Cox,  Peter  L 

Steuben  

Died  Mar.  22, '62;    wounds. 

Davis,  Daniel  N 

15.1864 

Discharged  May  23,1862  ... 

Davis  John  A 

Roberts 

Died  Nov    10  1862 

Belleplain 

Hope 

Keb.  15,1862 

Frazier.  Frank  B 

Kil'd,  Vicksb'rg.June  20.'63 
Discharged  Nov.  28.1863... 

Fedder,  Ferdinand 

Port  Wash'ton. 
Magnolia  ........ 

Hope 

Sept.  ^L 1861 

Sept.  ^25. 1861 

Nov.     4, 1861 
Sept.  _  ^1,1861 

Nov.     6,1S61 
Sept.    1,1861 

Sept.  17,1861 

Discharged  July  25,1862  ... 

Steuben 

Haskins,  Wilson    . 

Kichland 

Hope 

Died  May  1.1862 

Discharged  Feb.  22,1862... 

Died  Nov.  22,1862 

Hubbard,  Francis 

Hawley,  Morris 

Magnolia 

Transferred  to  Inv.  Corps. 
Discharged  Apr    16,1863 

Eden 

Washburn 

Howard,  Bradford  D.. 
Hawk,  .John 

Discharged  May  17, 1862.... 

llift',  William 

Sept.    1,1861 
Sept.  25,1861 

Hitf,  Charles 

Richland 

Lacon . 

Kane,  Lawrence 

Kurg,  John 

Roberts 

Sept.  22,i86i 
Sept.  17.1861 
Nov.   23,1861 
Sept.  ^_1. 1861 

Nov.     1,1861 
Sept.  ^  1. 1861 

Oct.      6,1861 
Sept.  ^^1,1861 

Died  Jan    2''  i862 

Washburn 

Steuben  

Discharged  Nov.  25,1862... 

McGowan,  Herman  ... 
Moore,  Washington... 
Mentz,  Charles 

Grayviiie'.:::::: 

Magnolia 

Eden  ... 

Discharged  Nov.  2, 1862.... 
Discharged  Feb.  7.1862.... 
Discharged  May  17,1862  ... 

Murray,  Alexander  ... 

Sparland 

Discharged  May 31,1862.... 
Discharged  July  29.1862  ... 

Piper.  Alexander 

Roder.  Stephen 

Washburn 

Granville 

M.  O.  Sept.  16, '64,  as  Serg. 
M.  0.  Sept.  16, '64.  as  Corp'l 
Died  Mar.  17, '62:  wounds.. 

Granville 

Washburn 

Granville 

Richland 

Died  Sept.  24,1864 

M.  O.  Sept.  16. '64.  as  Serg. 

Smith,  David  P 

Sowards.  Isaac  H 

Disch.  Aug.  14, '62;  wounds 
Discharged;  wounds 

542 


ADJUTANT     GENERALS     REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Saunders.  Egbert  B... 

Stevens,  James  M 

Troue,  Stephen 

Taylor,  George  W 

Widaman,  Daniel 


Alcona 

Lacon 

Granville . 
Lacon 


Wilson.  William 

Wise,  Andrew 

Woodcoter,  John 

Woolsoncrott,  David. 
Weaver,  William 


Veterans. 
Adams,  Abraham 


Magnolia  .. 

Hope 

Washburn. 


Baxter,  Erastus. 
Cooper,  William. 
Hawk,  John 


McCartin,  Patrick 


Becruits. 

Anderson.  Benj.  H 

Adams,  Abraham 

Arnold,  Benjamin 

Bell,  Andrew  J 

Bryant,  John  W 

Brown,  Hezekiah 

Buchanan,  William... 

Butler,  William 

Buchanan,  David 

Bullard,  Dennis 

Cvister,  William  C 

Cox,  Luther  B 

Collier.  Hiram  J 

Craig,  Hiram 

Chamess,  Michael  M.. 

Casey,  Thomas 

Copenhaver,  George.. 

Cooley.  Reason 

Cox,  James  M 

Cram,  Benjamin  P 

Cox,  Alexander 

Cureton.  John 

Dunn,  William 

Dempsey,  Reuben  S  .. 

Eaton.  William 

Fugua,  William 

Forrestall,  Charles 


Gordon,  James  W. 


Chicago  ... 

Lacon 

Jonesboro . 


Marion  co  . 
Jonesboro . 


Decatur.... 
Jasper  co  .. 
Centralia  .. 
Jonesboro . 

Cairo 

Jonesboro 


Godwin,  Charles 

Grantham,  Needh'm  B 

Gibbons,  Enoch 

Gardner,  Charles  H... 
Grammar,  Aaron  J 


Griffin,  Aaron  J 

Gore,  Albert 

Gordon.  William  S 

Hileman.  (Christian  H. 
Hamers.  William  S  ... 

Harwood,  Elias  C 

Biggins,  Thomas 

Hanna,  James  M 

Hutchinson,  James  J. 
Hunsaker,  Samuel  P.. 

Hilemaii.  Thomas 

Humphrey,  Henry  B.. 
Junior,  Alexander 


Lacon 

Dixon 

Jonesboro , 


Lacon- 

Centralia .. 

Lacon 

Jonesboro , 


Centralia , 


Johnson,  Joseph. 
Kimmel,  George  . 
Knight,  Joseph... 


Leird,  John  

Lee,  Levi 

Mcintosh.  Benjamin. 
McBride.  James  W... 
McCartin,  Patrick  ... 


Centralia . . 
Jonesboro . 


Aug.  20.1861 


Nov.  1,1861 
Aug.  20,1861 


Sept.  17.1fc61 


Dec.    27,1 


Dec.      6, 1863 
Dec.    27,1863 


Aug.  15,1862 

Nov.  9, 1861 

Mar.  18.1865 

Aug.  13.1862 

Aug.  15,1862 


Oct.   5,1861 
Aug.  15,1862 


Sept.    1,1861 


Nov.     1.1861 
Sept.    1,1861 


Sept.  17,1861 


Dec. 

Nov. 
Feb. 
Aug. 

Mar. 
Aug. 


Oct. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Aug. 


Feb. 
Aug. 


2, 1861 
26.1861 
U,  1861 
15, 1862 

6, 1864 
15, 1862 


22, 1862 
15, 1862 


15, 1862 
11.1862 


20. 1861 

15. 1862 


20. 1861 
11,1864 
29, 1864 

15. 1862 


11. 1864 
15. 1862 


11,1 
15. 1862 


Dec.    27, 


Dec.      6, 1863 
Dec.    28,1863 


Sept,  11,1862 
Nov.  9,1861 
Mar.  18,1865 
Aug.  29,1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Oct.      5, 1861 
Sept.  11,1862 


Dec.  2, 1861 
Nov.  26,1861 
Feb.  11.1864 
Sept.  ^11, 1862 

Mar.  9, 1864 
Sept.  11,1862 


Oct. 
Juce 


Sept.  11, 

Oct.  12, 

Sept.  11, 

June  24, 

Oct.  12, 

Sept.  11, 


Sept.    1.1861 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Sept. 


Feb. 
Sept. 


Feb. 

Sept. 


.1864 
,1862 


M.  O.  Sept.  16, '64,  as  Corp. 
Discharged;  term  expired. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1864 

Died  Oct.  23,1862 

Killed    at    F'ort    Donelson 

Feb.  15,  1862 

Disch.  Apr.  24. '62;  wounds. 
Disch.  July  25, '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1864 

Died  Nov.  18,1861 

Pro.  Corp.      Trans,  to  8th 

111.  Inf 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Pro.  Serg.    Trans,  to's'th 

111.  Inf 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Discharged  Oct.  5,1864  .... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf 

Pro.  Corp.  M.  O.  July  14.  '65 
Mustered  out  July  14.  1865 


Discharged;  term  expired. 

Died  June  1.1864 

Died  Aug.  14,1863 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 


Discharged  Aug.  18,1863... 
Discharged;  term  expired. 
Mustered  out  May  13, 1865. 

Died  Oct.  5,1863 

Died  Nov.  28.1863 

Died  Nov.  1.   1864 

Died  Feb.  24,1864 

Mustered  out  July  U,  1865 

Discharged  Feb.  18,1865... 

M.O.Mar.  9, '65,  as  Serg't.. 

M.O.July  14, 1865,  as  Serg't 
Major 

Absent,  on  detached  ser- 
vice at  muster-out 

Mustered  out  July  '14,1865 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Infantry 
Trans,   to   Invalid    Corps, 

Apr.23,lS63 

Died  July  17.1864 

Disch.  July  29,  '62;  disabil. 

Died  Jan,  24,1864 

M.O.July  14, '65,as  Serg't. 
M.O.July  14,'65.as  Corp.. 

Absent,  sick  at  M.  O 

Discharged  Aug.  18,1862... 
Trans,  to  8th  111.  Infantry 

1st  Serg't.  Died  Feb.  12,  '65. 
Serg't.     Died  Jan.  17.  1865. 

Died  Jan.  2, 1864 

Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inlantry. 

Mustered  out  May  23. '65. 

Died  Jan.  3,1864 

Trans,  to  46th  III.  Infantry 
Trans,  to    Invalid  Corps, 

Sept.  2,1863 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865 
Trans,  to  8th  111.  Infantry. 
Mustered  out  July  U,  1865 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


543 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


McGirk,  Antirew 

McGirk.  F 

Murphy,  Dennis 

Madgrlin.  .James  B  — 

Morris.  Eliliu 

Malaer.  John 

Moulton.  William  R... 

Nicholas.  John 

Peel.  Andrew 

Prewitt.  Stephen  M... 
Purcell.  William  D.... 
Powers,  Newton  J  — 

Rose.  Andrew  J 

Ragran,.John  H 

Ragsdale.  Joel 

Rigr^s,  Nelson 

Rupert.  Andrew 

Rolls,  Luke  L 

Rose,  Matthew  W 

Reed,  Allen 

Skinner.  Nelson 


Smith.  James  C.  W. 

Sams,  William  E 

Slack,  Jeremiah 

Slack,  Charles  M.... 
Stokes.  William  R  .. 

Stevens,  George 

Sullivan,  George  W. 

Slack,  Leonidas 

Shehan.  Patrick 

Treece,  George  W... 
Treece,  John 


Threed,  John..... 

VonRusdrug.  Otto... 
Warfield,  BuwenC... 
Wright.  William  L... 

Weir.  David 

Williford,  Jesse  W... 

WoodaJl.  Elijah 

Willmounth,  Lutin... 
Willmourh,  Joseph.. 


Williams.  Wesley. 
Waldo,  ('harles  A. 
Young,  Valentine. 


Drafted  and  Substitute 

Recruits. 
Alvord,  Theodore 


Brown.  William  R 

Burroughs,  William  H 
Dennister.  James  B... 
DeLong.  Adrian 


Hurst. John  P... 
Hogue.  William. 
Hutson.  Alfred.. 


Effingham . 
Decatur 


Oct.      5. 1861 


Oct.      .5.1861  Disch.  Aug.  2, '62;  wounds 


Jasper  co.. 
Jonesboro . 


Centralia  . . 
-Jonesboro . 


Centralia  .. 
Jonesboro . 


Jasper  co.. 
Jonesboro , 


Richview .. 
Jonesboro . 


Dixon  

Jonesboro , 


Jonesboro , 
Jasper  co. 
Jonesboro , 


Jasper  co. 


Johnson.  John 

Marshall.  James  G. 

Paden.  David Saratoga. 

Ransford.  Henry. 

Sparks.  Jacob 

Taylor,  Francis  M 

Turtle.  Jacob 

Valin.  Charles. ... 
VanAntwerp.  Timothy 
Wright,  James 

Under  Cooke 
Keirlin,  Austin. 
Marshall,  Charles. 
Smith,  Henry. 


Dec. 
Aug. 


Oct. 
Aug. 


Feb. 
Aug. 


Feb. 
Aug. 


Nov. 
Aug. 


Dec. 
Aug. 


Oct. 
Aug. 


Oct. 
Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 


4,1861 
15, 1862 


18, 1861 
15.1862 


11. 1864 

15. 1865 


Oct. 
Sept. 


Feb. 
Sept. 


11,1864  Feb. 
15, 1862  Sept. 


Nov. 
Sept. 


Dec.     4, 1861  Discharged  Nov.  19. 1862. 
Sept.ll,  "■ 

Musterfd  out  June  5, 1865. 

Died  July  20.  1863 

Deserted  May  22, 1863 

18.1861  Serg't.  Disch.;  term  exp'd 

11.1862  Mustered  out  July  14,      ~" 

11,1864  Trans,  to  8th  111.,  as  Corp'l 

11,1862  Deserted  day  of  muster-in 

M.O..  as  Corp'l.  July  14, '65 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865 

\  \  Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

11,1864  Transferred  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

11.1862|Died  Feb  26,1864 

Died  Oct.  18.1861 

9,1861  Died  Nov.  6.1864    

11,1862  Promoted  Sergeant  Major 

Mustered  out  July  14,  '65 

Mustered  out  July  14^  1865. 


1861  Dec. 
18621  Sept. 


,  1864  Oct. 
,  1862  Sept. 


Oct. 
1862  Feb. 

!June 
1862  J  an. 
1862  Sept. 

1861  Oct. 

1862  Sept. 


,  1861  j  Nov. 

i 


Oct.      5, 18641  Oct.      5,1864 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


1.1861,  Oct. 

14, 1864' Oct. 
20, 1864,  Sept. 
4,1864  Oct. 

1,1864  Oct. 
12,1864  Oct. 
4.1864|Oct. 

1,1864  Oct. 
4,1864  Oct. 
1.1864|Oct. 
7, 1864' Oct. 
3  1864  Sept. 

29,1864!.«iept, 
20,1864  Sept. 

1. 1864  Oct. 

5, 1864  Oct. 


Absent,  sick  at  M.  O 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Disch.  Nov  22. '62;  wounds 
Died  May  26.  1863;  wounds 

Died  April  23, 1863 

Transferred  to  46th  111.  Inf 
Mustered  out  July  14. 1865. 
Killed  at  Big  Black  River. 

May  14.  1864 

Died  July  22. 1862 

Discharged  Dec.  29.1862... 
M  O.  as  Corp'l  July  14, '65. 
M.  O.  as  Serg't  July  14,  '65. 
Discharged  Nov. 22,1862... 
Discharged  Feb.  8.1864  .... 
M.  O.  as  Serg't  Nov.  12.  '64. 
Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps... 
Transferred     to      Invalid 

Corps.  Died  Mar  11, '65.. 
Died  Mar.  5,  '64 :  wounas . . . 

Died  Feb.  10.1865 

Died  Feb.  26,1863 


Sub    Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Mustered  out  July  25.  '65 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Sub.  Trans  to  46th  111.  Inf. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Sub.  Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26,  '65 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 
Sub.  Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 
Transferred  to  4th  111.  Inf. 

Mustered  out  May  30.  '65. 
Mustered  out  July  14. 1865.. 
Sub.  Trans,  to  8th  III.  Inf. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Transferred  to  46th  111.  Inf 
Mustered  out  July  14.1865. 
Absent,  sick 


Dec.  28,1863 


20, 1864 
1,1864 
7. 1864 


Dec.    28,1863 


Sub.    Absent. sick 

Sub.    M  O.July  14,1865... 

Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf 

Mustered  out  Aug.  5.1865 

Deserted 

Transferred  to  4t6h  111.  Inf 


544 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 
Henry  H.  Carter 


Nathaniel  C.  Kenyon. 
Henry  C.  Marshfield.. 

First  Lieutenants. 
Nathaniel  C.  Kenyon.. 
Theodore  H.  VValrod.. 

Hiram  P.  Newlon 

Frank  Rickard 


LaSalle . 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Theodore  H.  Walrod. 

Levi  W.  Locker 

Hiram  P.  Newlon 

Henry  C.  Marshtield. 
Thomas  Williamson  . 

First  Sergeant. 
Levi  W.  Locker 


Rutland 


LaSalle 


LaSalle 
Rutland 


LaSalle 


Sergeants. 
Hiram  P.  Newlon 
Henry  J.  Lewis... 


James  Morrow 

Hamilton  H.  McAlany 


Cor/iorals. 
James  P.  Golden  .. 
Augustus  Walrod. 

William  Lace 

John  W.  Bond 


Nathan  Holland  

Louis  Fritz 

Henry  C.  Marshfield.. 


Benjamin  F.  Gillmore. 


Musicians . 
John  Buck 


William  McCormick  .. 


Privates. 
Alvord,  Calvin  ... 
Alvord,  Joel  W... 
Buckley.  Patrick 
Bungart,  Peter  ... 

Baker.  Martin 

Boggs.  Fo.ster 

Barton,  William.. 


Utica.... 
LaSalle 
Rutland 

LaSalle 
LaSalle 


LaSalle 
Tonica  . 
LaSalle 


Utica.... 
LaSalle 


Apr.    27,1861 


Apr.      6,1862 
Sept.    8.1864 


July  30,1861 

Feb.  15,1862 

June  16,1863 

July  6, 1864 


July  30,1861 
Feb.  15,1862 
Jan.  18.1863 
June  16,1863 
Sept.    8,1864 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 


Apr.    10,1863 
Dec.      4, 1864 


July 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Oct. 


10, 1862 
7, 1863 
30, 1864 


July    30,1861 


kVT. 

Jan. 
Dec. 


10. 1863 

19. 1864 
6, 1864 


July    30,1861 


July    30,1861 


July 


Aug.     9. 1861 
Sept.    1,1861 


Cavin,  Robert  ... 
Conley.  Thomas. 


Bird's  Point,  Mo 
LaSalle   


Carter,  Edwin  H 

Cadwallader,  Wm.  H. 

Cook. Jabez 

Donelsou,  John 


Utica. 


Drummond,  James 

Dunu.  Patrick 

Fitzpatrick,  Dennis... 

Field.  William 

Frost,  Hiram  H 

Glass,  Asher 


Grant.  James  B  . 
Griffin,  Morri.s  .. 
Goings,  Thomas. 
Gay,  William 


Bird's  Point,  Mo 
LaSalle   


Aug. 
Sept. 
•July 
Aug. 


July 


Sept. 
Aug. 

Sept. 

July 
Sept. 
Sept. 
July 


Aug. 
Sept. 


1. 1861 
30, 1861 
9, 1861 


30. 1861 

9, 1861 

1, 1861 
9, 1861 

_  ^1, 1861 

30, 1861 
9, 1861 
1, 1861 

30, 1861 


Aug. 
Sept. 
July 
Aug. 


July 
Aug. 


,1861 
,1861 
,1861 
,1861 


Sept. 
Aug. 


.1861 
,1861 


1 

9 

Sept.    1.1861 


July 
Sept. 


July 


Aug. 
Sept. 


,1861 
,1861 


Killed  at  Pittsb'g  Landingr 

April  6, 1862 

Promoted  Lieut.  Colonel.. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 


Promoted 

Dismissed  June  16,1863.... 

Resigned  July  6.  1864 

Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Promoted 

Resigned  Jan.  18.1863 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  ii.iSGS. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant . . 
Killed    at    Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Discharged  Oct.  21. 1862  ... 
Disch.  for  prom..  May  1,  '63: 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  29,1864. 

Killed    at    Fort  Donelson,. 

t"eb.  15,1862 

Deserted  Oct.  15.  1862 

Discharged  July  30.  1864... 
Prom.    Corp'l.    Serg't.  1st 

Serg't  and  2d  Lieut 

Mustered  out  July  29, 1864. . 


Re-enlisted  as  Vet.  Trans. 

to  non-com.  staiT 

Disch.  as  Serg't,  Sept.  6,  '64 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct.  16, '62;  wounds. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Nov.  19,1862 

Discharged  Auir.  15. 1862... 
Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  wounds 
Killed  at    Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1864. 
Killed  at    Fort   Donelson. 

Feb.  15,  1862 

Killed    at   Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1864 
Discharged  as  Serg't,  Aug. 

9,1864 

Died  July  26, 1864 

Disch.  Aug  15, '62;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  May  8,  1863  .... 
Discharged  May  26,  1862  ... 
Killed  at    Fort    Donelson, 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Mustered  out  July  29,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson... 
Prom.    Corp'l;     wounded; 

supposed  died 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


545 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
rollment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Holland.  Joseph 

Utica 

July    30,1861 

July    30.1861 

Prom.  Corp'l:  killed  at  Ft. 

Donelson.  Feb  15.  1862... 

Hubbard.  Henry 

LaSalle   

Aug.     9,1861 

Aug.     9,1861 

Died  Sept.  8,  1862 

Johnson,  Charles 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Jones  Frank 



Sept.    1.1861 

Sept.    1,1861 

Killed  at    Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15.1862 

Kenyon.  William  S.... 

Aug.     9. 1861 

Aug.     9. 1861 

Discharged  Aug.  9.1864.... 

Knole.  Charles 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

McAdams,  William  H. 

Utica 

July    30.1861 

July    30.1861 

Killed  at    Fort    Donelson. 

Feb   15,1862 

Marks,  Albert 

LaSalle 

Aug.     9,1861 

Aug.     9. 1861 

Died   Nov.  2,1861 

Miller,  Peter   

Oct.      1,1861 

Oct.      1, 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Minihan.  Patrick 

Deserted  Jan.  18,1863 

Neadles.  George 

July    ^0,1861 

July    30.1861 

Trans  to  gunboat  service, 
Feb.  1.1862 

Nunan, Theodore  K... 



Aug.    9.1861 

Aug.     9,1861 

Prom.  Serg't.  Died  Aug. 
13,1862 

Pearson,  John  F 

July    30,1861 

July   30,1861 

Killed  at  Port  Donelson, 
Feb.  15.1862 

Patterson,  John  W.... 

'■ 

Aug.     9.1861 

Aug.     9,1861 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 
Feb.  15,1862 

Rickard,  Frank 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Reid,  William  H 

' ' 

•  ■ 

' ' 

Discharged  Aug.  9.1864.... 

Rowdan,  William  H... 

Carbondale 

July    30.1861 

July    30,1861 

Discharged   Feb.  28, 1863... 

Sadler.  Charles  W.... 

La  Salle 

Died  Mar.  26, '62:  wounds. 

Stoltz,  George 

Re-pniisteri  as  Veteran 

Snyder.Henry  H 

• ' 

' ' 

' ' 

Deserted   Oct.  1.1861 

Spurr,  Henry 

"        

Sept.    1.1861 

Sept.    1,1861 

Discharged  April  23.1863.. 

Seeman.  1  ames 

' ' 

Discharged  Aug.  13.1862... 

Surby,  Joseph 

' ' 

Aug.     9. 1861 

Aug.     9,1861 

Diseh.  Aug.  9.  '64,  as  Corp, 

Smith,  William 

Utica 

Shannon, Henry 

La  Salle 

Schermerhorn,  R 



' ' 

' ' 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson... 

Seeman.  John 

Sept.    1,1861 

Sept.    1. 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Shabley.  Charles 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1864. 

' ' 

Aug.     9, 1861 

Aug.     9, 1861 

Died  Aug.  29, 1862  

Williams,  Wesley  C... 



Die<i  Mar.  6,  '62;  wounds.. 

Williamson.  Thcjmas.. 

' ' 

Sept.    1.1861 

Sept.    1,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Wagner,  Lewis 

Carbondale 

July    30,1861 

July    30,1861 

Veterans. 

Alvord,  Calvin 

La  Salle 

Dec.     4, 1863 

Dec.     4,1863 

Died   Aug.  6,1864 

Buckley,  Patrick 

Deserted  Mar.  6, 1864 

Buck,  John 

!!     

Jan.    22,1864 
Dec.     4, 1863 

Jan.     22,1864 
Dec.     4,1863 

Trans,  to  non-com.  staff... 

Cadwallader,  Wm.  H. 

Trans,  to  8th  IH.  Inf 

Castles.  Joseph 

' ' 

Jan.      1, 1864 

Jan.      1. 1864 

Tr.to8rh  lU.Inf .  as  Corp.. 

Fitzpatriek,  Dennis... 

' ' 

Tr.8th  111. Inf. as  1st  Serg. 

Griffin,  Morris 

• ' 

' ' 

' ' 

Tr.to8th  111.  Inf. as  Corp.. 

Dec.      4. 1863 
Dec.      8, 1863 

Dec.     4.1863 
Dec.     8,1863 

Golden,  James  P 

La  Salle 

M.O.May  27, '65,  as  Serg... 

Johnson,  Charles 

Dec.      4. 1863 
Jan.      1, 1861 

Dec.     4, 1863 
Jan.      1.1861 

Trans. -o  8th  111. Died  Aug. 
14,1864  . 

Knole,  Charles  A 

Trans. to  8th  111. as  Serg... 

Lamb,  Patrick 

Teutopolis!  ■.!!'.■. 

Jan.    23,1864 
Jan.       1,1864 

Jan.    23, 1864  Trans. to  8th  111  Infantry.. 

McEihiney,  Samuel.. 

Jan.      1.1864!Tran3.to8th  111. as  Serg... 

Miller.  Peter 

Dec.     4. 1863 

Traus.to  8th  III. Infantry.. 

Rickard.  Frank 

La  Salle 

Dec.     4, 1863  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 

Stoltz.  George... 

Jan.      1.1864 

Jan.      l,1864i Trans. to  8th  lll.Infantrv.. 

Seaman,  John  D 

Snimer,  Harman 

Springfield 

' ' 

' ' 

Tr.to8th  lU.lnf.asCorp.. 

Smith,  William 

La  Salle 

" 

Shannon,   Henry 

Utica 

Jan.    23,1864 
Jan.      1,1864 

Jan.    23.1864 
Jan.      1.1864 

Trans. to  8th  111. Infantry.. 

Wagoner,  Lewis 

Trans,  to  8tn  III.  Infantry. 

M.  0.  Jan.  5.1866 

Williamson,   Thomas. 

La  Salle 

Dec.      8, 1863 

Dec.     8,1833 

Pro .  1st  Serg.  &  2d  Lieut . . . 

Becruits. 

Andrews,  James  M  — 

Union  co 

Aug.   14.1862 

Sept.  11,1862 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

springfleid  ■.;;;; 

Nov.   22,1862 

Nov.   22.1862 

Burns,  Thomas  J 

Trans. to  8th  III. Infantry.. 

Baker,  David 

Union  co.... 

Aug.    14,1862 

Sept.  11,1862 

Transferred  to  i  o.  F 

La  Salle 

Union  co 

Aug.     9, 1861 
Aug.    14.186'i 

Aug.     9,1861 
Sept.  11,1862 

Baine.  Michael 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Brown,  Sandy 

Transferred  to  Co.  D 

Beggs,Paul 

Bryant,  Zadoc  V 

"               ' ' 

Beggs.  William  W.... 

• ' 

Sept.    1.1862 

Oct.      7, 1862 

Tr.toCo.B.M,O.June23,'65 

Burk.  John 

" 

Oct.      8. 1864 

Oct.      8. 1864 

Trans,  to  46th  III.  Inf 

546 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Castles,  Joseph  — 

Casper.  John  E 

Crite,  George  V 

Culver,  Frank  H 

Ci'otzer,  Caleb 

Oasper,  Adam 

Castles,  William  J. 


Clark.  Isaiah 

Casper,  Monroe  G 

Casper,  Charles 

Casper.  John 

Casper,  Wiley , 

Dinsmore,  William 

Dillon,  John  .     ........ 

Engles, Samuel 

Eddleman,  Thomas  J, 

Eddleman.  Jacob , 

EUer.John  A , 

Fisher,  Charles  M 

Fisher,  William  A 

Freepartner,  Theo 

Fisher,  John  A 

File.Caleb 

Flood,  Bartholomew.. 


La  Salle. 
Union  co. 


La  Salle. 


Utica 

Union  co. 


Union  co... 
LaSalle  co. 
Union  co... 
Effingham . 
Union  co... 


Effingham, 
Union  co.. . 


Gayiord,  George.. 
Gray,  Robert  W  .. 
Golden,  Worden.. 
Gates,  Alexander . 
Graham,  William. 
Green.  Richard  T. 

Gates,  Albert 

Gleason,  James  J. 
Heilig,  George  C  . 
Hartman,  Jesse. . . 
Heddinger,  Levi.. 


Neoga 


Pittsford.Mich. 
Union  co 


Chicago 


Peru 

Union  co 


Hill, Henry 

Haver,John 

Johnson, Joseph 

Karaker,  Alfred 

Keisler,  Jacob  W 

Klutts, Henry 

Keller,  Daniel 

Kington,  George  W. . . 

Keller,  William 

King,  Nazareth 

Klutts,  Daniel 

Lamb.  Patrick 

Lentz,  Joseph  C 

Lentz,  Alexander 

Lentz,  Charles  A 

Lentz,  Solomon 

Mcllheney,  Samuel 

Misenhimer,  Namon  T 
McMahan.  Clayborn  H 

Mowery,  William  J 

Mason,  Nathan  H 

Miller,  Henry  A 

Minihan,  Morris 

Mills,  Thomas  E 

Mahany,  Andrew 

Mills,  Henry  M 

Miles,  Aquilla  V 

Mowery,  Henry 

Millis, Nelson 

Osman,  George 

Peeler.  Jacob  E 

Page,  John 

Parker,  Thomas 

Reinhart,  Elias 

Renwick,  George 

Roberts.  John 

Reid.  James 

Reid.  William  H 

Reinhart.  Thomas 

Seimer,  Harman 

Seale,  Moses  A 


Chicago  . 
Union  CO. 


LaSalle  .. 
Union  co. 


Teutopolis. 
Union  co... 


LaSalle  .. 

Neoga 

LaSalle.. 

Neoga 

LaSalle  .. 
Union  co. 


LaSalle  ... 
Bird's  Pt, 


Springfield 
Effingham  .. 
Cairo 


Union  co 

Springfield 
Union  co 


Oct.  20,1861 
Seat.  1,1862 
Aug.    14,1862 


Oct.      8. 1862 
Sept.  11,1862 


Oct.     20, 1861  Oct.    20, 1861 


Oct. 
Aug. 


1, 1861  Oct. 
21,1862  Sept. 


Mar.    14,186' 


Sept. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


1, 1862 
27, 1865 
14, 1862 

8, 1861 
15, 1862 
14,1862 


Sept.  25.1861 
Aug.  ^14.1862 

Feb,     3, 1865 

Sept.    2,1861 
Aug.   14,1862 
Oct.      1,] 
Aug.    14,1862 

Aug,  25,1862 

Aug.  14,1862 

Dec.  5,1864 

^.ug.  14,1862 


Mar. 
Aug. 


20. 1865 
14, 1862 


Sept.  11,1862 
Aug.    14,1862 


Sept.  21,1861 
Aug.   14.1862 


Sept.  28,1861 
Aug.    14,1862 


Oct,  1, 1861 
Sept.  25,1861 
Oct.  1,1861 
Sept.  25,1861 
Oct.  1,1861 
Aug.    14,1862 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
A.ug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


1, 1862 

25. 1861 
30,1861 

14. 1862 
20,1861 

25. 1861 
11,1862 

9, 1861 

14. 1862 
17,1861 
14, 1861 


,1861 
,1862 


Oct. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Mustered  out  May  18.  1865. 

Transferred  to  Co.  P 

Trans. to  V. R.C.Oct. 28. '63 

Corp.     Killed  at  Fort  Don- 

elson,  Feb. 15, 1862 • 

Died  Nov.  20.  1861 

Died  May  1,1863 

Died  July  17.1863 

Died  Aug.  4.1863 

Died  Aug.  28,1863 

Tr.to  46thIll.M.O.Sept.2.'65 

Died  March  13, 1862 

Discharged  Nov.  1,1S62.... 
Transferred  to  Co.  D 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Dec, 
Sept. 


Mar. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Sept. 


Sept.  11.1862 


Sept.  11,1862 


Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept, 


Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Died  Mar.  9, '64;  wounds... 
Mustered  out  July  U,  1865. 

Discharged  April  20,1863  .. 
Trans. to  V. R.C.Oct. 28. '63 

Transferred  to  Co.  B 

Trans,  to  46th  111.    M    O. 

Sept.  26,1865 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

M.  O.  July  14, 1865,  as  Corp. 
Disch.  Aug. 14. '62;  wounds 

Died  Jan.  26.1864 

Died  Mar.  19,1864 

Deserted  June  1, 1863 

Discharged  Apr.  29,1865  ... 
Transferred  to  46th  III. Inf. 
Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 
Mustered  out  June  3.1865.. 
Killed    at   Clinton,  Miss., 

July7.1865 

Died  Sept.  14.1864 

Transferred  to  46th  111  .... 

Died  Aug.  6.1863 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Died  May  31.1863 

Died  Mar.  10,1865  

Died  Oct.  il,1864 

Corp'l.  M.  O.  Sept.  25,1865. 

Transferred  to  Co.  D 

Trans,  to  V. R.C.Aug.  19,  '63 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 

Died  Aug.  4.1863 

Discharged  Nov.  3.1863.... 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Reeulisted  as  Veteran 

Absent,  sick,  at  M.  O 

Mustered  out  July  14, 1865. 

Mustered  out  June  3  1865- . 

Died  July  23,1864 

Deserted  Jan.  18,1863 

Discharged  May 26, 1862.... 

Discharged  May  2. 1865 

Discharged  Sept.  25,1864  .. 
Tr.to  Co. F.  M.O.Oct.  1.'65 
Tr.toCo.K.M.O.Julyl3,'65 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Absent,  sick 

Mustered  out  May  15,  1865. 

Deserted  July  5, 1862 

Discharged  Sept.  30,1861  .. 

Died  June  9, 1864 

Deserted  Sept.  24.1862 

Discharged  Jan.  18. 1863.... 
Disch.  June  22, '64:  wounds 
Discharged  Aug.  9,18(54  — 
Trans,  to  V.R. C.July  1.'64. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 


ELEVENTH    INFANTRY. 


547 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Strieker,  John 


)  Union  CO. 


Strieker,  George  H 

Still.  Green  B 

Smith,  James 

Stallinga, Joseph.. 

Stoker.  Martin 

Still,  Williiim 

Stovall.  William... 
Uptmore.  Henry — 
Vanderbilt,  Isaac. . 

Wilhelm.  George  A Union  co 

Wilhelm,  Moses  . 
Wereman,  Henry 
Weis,  George 


Centralia .. 
Teutopolis. 

LaSalle 

Union  eo... 


Effingham, 
OttawE 


Wilhelm,  George  L . . . 

Woods,  Thomas 

Wilson,  David  B 


Walker,  James 


Union  co.. 
Frankfort 
Amboy 

Joliet 


Zerhusen,  Charles 

Drafted  and    Substitute 
Recruits. 

Burns,  Patrick 

Bateman,  William  N.. 

Coe.  Thomas  W 

Coughlan,  Thomas  ■•■ 

Foland. Jacob  

Onnn.  Moses  W 

Gleason,  James 

Hughes,  William 


Hanifin,  William 

Hoadley,  William  S  .. 
Hagaman.  George — 

Hogan.  Michael 

Hopkins,  William  M 

Heisel,John  M 

Hoekstatter,  Henry.. 

Jones,  Alcana  D , 

John,  Aaron 

Kennedy,  James 

Kennedy.  William  P  , 

Kelly,  John 

Lansing.  James 

Magee,  Daniel  D 

Mason,  (Jharles 

Miller,  James 

Madden,  Patrick 

Manning,  Dennis 

Nicholas,  Ira 

Petty.  Stephen 

Reid,  John 

Schroeder.  Joseph... 
Stewart,  William  C  .. 

Sweitzer.  Henry 

Sheehe. William  R... 

Snow,  Norman  G 

Taylor,  Henry , 

Wilcox,  William  B.., 


Wirick,  Peter 

Walters,  Richard. 


Under  Cooks. 

Stokes,  Henry 

iSmith,  Alexander. 


Effingham. 


Effingham . 


El  Paso. 

Newton  . 


Walworth 
LaSalle  ... 


Molme . 


Ogle 

Dayton  .. 
Sunbury. 

Peru 

LaSalle.. 
Sunbury. 
Dwight  .. 
El  Paso.. 
Newton ,. 


Newton . 
LaSalle '. 
Chicago 


Ogle 


LaSalle... 
Palestine . 
Worth  .... 


Sept.    1,1862  Oct.      7,1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Nov- 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 
Feb. 
Oct. 


21,1862 
14, 1862 
3, 1861 
4,1861 
2, 1861 
^11, 1862 

20,1861 

1. 1861 

1. 1862 
21,1862 
20, 1861 

4. 1861 

1. 1862 
3, 1865 
8, 1864 


June  16,1864 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
Feb. 
Oct. 


June  16,1864 
Oct.      4,186l'0ct.      4,1861 


Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 


1.1864' Oct. 
19,1864  Sept. 
22, 1864  Sept. 

2, 1864  Oct. 
_26,1864|Sept. 

6, 1864  Oct. 
5. 1864  Oct. 

8. 1864  Oct. 

1.1864  Oct. 

6. 1864,  Oct. 

1,1864' Oct. 
23. 1864;  Sept. 
30,1864  Sept. 
26, 1864  Sept. 
25. 18641  Sept. 


1, 1864 
19, 1864 
22, 1864 
7, 1864 
2. 1864 
7, 1864 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct, 
Oct. 


1,1864 
19, 1864 
22, 1864 

2, 1861 
^26. 1864 

6, 1864 
5, 1864 

8, 1864 
1. 1864 
6. 1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1861 
1864 
1864 


20. 1864  Sept. 
22. 1864  Sept. 


Oct.  5, 1864 
Oct.  6, 1864 
Oct,   2. 1864 


Oct.  3, 1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.  1,1864 
Sept.  26, 1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Oct.      S,  1864 

Sept.  22,1864 
Sept.  26,1864 


Oct.  5,1864 
Oct.  6, 1864 
Oct.   2, 1864 


Oct.  3, 1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.  1, 1864 
Sept.  26,1864 
Sept.  19,1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 

Sept.  22,1864 
Sept.  26.1864 


Nov.    16.1863 


Died  Sept.  11.  '64.  at  Ander- 

sonville;  grave  8549 

Died  June  30. 1863 

Died  Dec.  19.1863 

Deserted  May  18, 1862 

Discharged  May  26. 1862. . . . 
Disch.  Aug.  16. '62;  wounds 
Discharged  Apr.  6,1863  .... 
Mustered  out  June  19, 1865. 
Discharged  Sept.  20,  1864.. 

Died  June  9, 1862 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Died  July  28.1865 

Discharged  Sept.  20.  1864  .. 
Killed  at  Fort    Donelson. 

Feb.  15.1862 

Prom.  Serg't.  Absent,  sick 
Transferred  to  46th  111.  Inf. 
Transferred    to    46th     111. 

Mustered  out  May  13, 1865 
Transferred    to    46th     111. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  26,'65. 
Killed   at  Fort   Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 


Sub.    M.  O.July  14.1865... 
Mustered  out  July  U.  1865. 

Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111  Inf. 
Mu.stered  out  July  li,  1865. 

Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  III.  Inf. 
Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.  [nf, 

M.  O    Sept.  26,  1865 

Sub.  Trans  to  46th  111.  Inf. 

Sub.     Died  Apr.  3,1865 

Died  July  14. 1865 

Sub.    M.  O.  July  14.1865... 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 


Mustered  out  June  28. 1865. 
Absent,  sick  date  of  M.  O . . 
Mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 

Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf. 


Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 


Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf. 


Sub.  Trans,  to  8th  111.  Inf. 
Absent,  sick,  at  date  M.O. 
Sub.  M.  O.July  14.1865... 
Mustered  out  July  1_4_,  1865. 

Sub.  Trans,  to  46th  111.  Inf. 

M.  O.  Sept.  26.1865 

Mustered  out  July  14.  1865. 


Transferred  to  46th  111.  Inf. 


548 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


UNASSIGNED  RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Uate  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Atchison  John  H 

Posey. 

Apr.    19.1864 
Aug.     5. 1864 
Feb.    28.1865 
Oct.     10, 1864 
Feb.    20,1864 
July    16,1863 
Oct.    ^8,1864 

Jan.    28,1865 

May      3,1864 
Aug.     5, 1864 
Feb.    28.1865 
Oct.     12. 1864 
Feb.    20.1864 

Rockford 

Amboy 

Armstrong,  Walter  L. 

Bainter.  Levy        

Amboy 

Oct.     12.1864 

Jan.    28.1865 
Sept.    2.1862 
Feb.    24,1865 

Will  CO 

... 

Black,  David       

LaSalle  . 

Brussels  Thomas. 

Eppard's  Point. 

Edgewood 

Owen  . 

Feb.    24, 1865 
Jan.    20,1864 
Feb.    21,1864 
Mar.      4, 1864 
Aug.  25,1864 

Cottrell,  Isaac  F 

Feb.    21,1864 
Mar.      4, 1864 
Aug.   25,1864 

Deserted 

Clay  Charles  H 

Rochester 

See  Co.  M.  11th  Cavalry... 
See  11th  Cavalry 

Danville,  John  E  . 

Dearborn    Frank 

Springfield . 

Feb.    18,1863 
Feb.      1, 1865 

Doyle,  Michael 

Hall 

Feb.      1, 1865 
Jan.    20,1864 
Sept.  23,1864 
Mar.      4, 1864 
Feb.    11,1864 
Feb.    29. 1864 
June  28.1864 

Edwards.  Ira  W    

Edgewood 

Rockton  

Ford,  Charles  A 

Sept.  23,1864 
Mar.      4, 1864 
Apr.  ^9.1864 

June  28,1864 

Died  Nov.9,1864 

Hannah,  James  M 

Woodbury 

Hutchinson    Sam'lJ 

Branville 

See  11th  Cavalry... 

Hoburg  Gustave 

Hall.  Selby  W 

LaSalle 

Mar.    14.1865 

Mar.    15.1865 
Jan.     20.1863 
Feb.    24, 1864 
Feb.      1. 1865 

Feb.    16. 1864 
Feb.      1,1865 

See  Co.  L.llth  Cavalry.... 

Hall 

Lamenasters.  Colum 

Millington,  Benjamin. 
Martin.  Thomas 

Roclsfordi 

Dec.    21,1863 
Mar.    21.1865 

Deserted 



Mar.   24.1865 

Mustered  out  May  11. 1865. 

Nicholson.  James 

Little  Eagle.... 

Feb.    21,1864 

Apr.      9. 1864 

Veteran 

Parker,  William  F 

Round  Prairie.. 
Rockford 

Mar.    31,1864 

Apr.    28.1864 
Dec.    17.1862 
Feb.    10,1863 

Peters  William 

Roberts.  -James  W 

Mechanicsburg. 
Eppard's  Point. 
Amboy 

Dec.      6. 1862 
Feb.     27_1KfiS 

Russell  Thomas 

Feb.    24, 1865 

Shortlett,  Thomas 

Oct.       8, 1864' Oct.    12.1864 

Rejected 

Utica 

Dec.    26,1863 
Mar.      7,1864 

Dec.    26.1863 

Deserted 

Stripling  Samuel 

Central  City.... 

Oct.    3(1,1862 

Spore,  John  C 

Disch.  Aug.  31. '64.  Specia?! 

LaSalle 

Oct.     23.1862 
Aug.    26.1862 
Mar.    31.1865 

Order  No.  287.  A.  G.  0.. 
War  D'pt..withforfeiture 
of  all  pay  and  allowauc's,. 
and  imprisonment  at  the 
Dry  Tortugas  during  the 
war.    Sentence  of  death 
mitig'ted.  Released  Aug. 
7,   1865,    from   Johnson's- 
Island,  Ohio 

Thompson.  Andrew... 
Wakefield.  George  W. 

Welsh.  Michael..     . 

Salem 

iviar.    .Sl.is65 

Mustered  out  May  11,1865  . 

Whipple.  John  W 

Rockton  

Sept.  27, 1864  Sent.  30.1864 

Warren.  James 

xMar.      1, 1865 

Sept.    1,1864 
Aug.    29.1864 

Mar.      1. 1865 

Sept.     1.1864 
An?.    29.1864 

ITnassigned,   Drafted 

an.l  Sub.Becruifs. 
Alexander.  Edwin  J . . . 
Benoit.  Joseph    ... 

Chicago  

Substitute 

Bonner,  James 

Newton   

Oct.     10. 1864' Oct.     10.1864 
Oct.      3. 1864  Oct.      3,1864 
Aug.     2,1864  Aug.     2,1864 
Oct.     13. 1864  Oct.     13, 1864 
Sept.  27,1864  Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.     13, 18641  Oct.     13.1864 
.Sept.  19, 1864  Sent.  19.1864 

•  • 

Bestal,  J 

Delonjr,  Luther  A 

Harding 

N.  Town 

Lyons.  Abraham 

Palestine 

Mason.  Joseph 

Camp  Point  .... 

Oct.      6,1864 
Oct.     17, 1864 
Oct.     13,1864 
Oct.     14,1864 

Oct.     11.1864 
Oct.     17.1864 
Oct.     13,1864 
Oct.     14.1864 

Substitute 

Rightlinger,  Parson  H 
Payton.  Lawrence  D 

Elmwood 

Lockport  

Substitute 

ELEVENTH    INFANTRY.  549 


HISTORY  OF  ELEVENTH  INFANTRY 


The  regiment  was  first  called  into  service  under  proclamation  of  the  Presi- 
•dent,  April  16,  1861;  organized  at  Springfield  and  mustered  into  service  April 
30,  1861,  by  Captain  Pope,  for  three  months. 

During  this  term  of  service  the  regiment  was  stationed  at  Villa  Ridge,  111., 
to  June  20,  then  removed  to  Bird's  Point,  Mo.,  where  it  remained  performing 
garrison  and  field  duty  until  July  30,  when  the  regiment  was  mustered  out, 
and  re-enlisted  for  three  years'  service.  During  the  three  months'  term  the 
•lowest  aggregate  was  882,  and  the  highest  933,  and  at  the  muster-out  was  916. 

Upon  the  re- muster,  July  13,  1861,  the  aggregate  was  288.  During  the 
months  of  August,  September,  October  and  November,  the  regiment  was  re- 
cruited to  an  aggregate  of  801.  In  the  meantime  were  doing  garrison  and 
field  duty,  participating  in  the  following  expeditions:  September  9th  to  11th, 
expedition  towards  New  Madrid;  October  6th  to  10th,  to  Charleston,  Mo.; 
November  3d  to  12th,  to  Bloomfleld,  Mo.,  via  Commerce,  returning  via  Cape 
Girardeau;  January  7th  and  8th,  1862,  expedition  to  Charleston,  Mo.,  skir- 
mished with  a  portion  of  the  command  of  Jeff.  Thompson;  January  13th  to 
■-20th,  reconnoissance  of  Columbus,  Ky.,  under  General  Grant;  January  25th 
to  28th,  to  Sikestown,  Mo.;  February  2d,  embarked  on  transports  for  Fort 
Henry,  participating  in  campaign  against  that  place;  February  11th,  moved 
towards  Fort  Donelson;  February  12th,  13th  and  14th,  occupied  in  investing 
that  place;  15th,  heavily  engaged  with  the  enemy  about  five  hours,  losing 
329  killed,  wounded  and  missing,  out  of  about  500  engaged,  of  whom  72  were 
killed  and  182  wounded;  March  4th  and  5th,  en  route  to  Fort  Henry;  5th  to 
13th,  en  route  to  Savannah,  Tenn.,  in  transports;  23d  to  25th,  en  route  from 
Savannah  to  Pittsburg  Landing;  April  6th  and  7th,  engaged  in  battle  of 
Shiloh,  losing  27  killed  and  wounded  out  of  150  engaged;  April  24th  to  June 
4th.  participated  in  siege  of  Corinth,  thence  marched  to  Jackson,  Tenn., 
making  headquarters  there  to  August  2;  participated  in  two  engagements, 
July  1st  and  2d,  towards  Trenton,  Tenn.;  July  23d  to  28th  to  Lexington, 
Tenn.;  August  2d,  moved  to  Cairo,  111.,  for  purpose  of  recruiting;  remained 
at  that  point  until  August  23d;  thence  to  Paducah,  Ky.,  remaining  there  un- 
til November  20th;  in  the  meantime  engaged  in  two  expeditions — August  24th 
to  September  10th,  to  Clarksville,  Tenn.,  via  Forts  Henry  and  Donelson — 
October  21st  to  November  13th,  expedition  to  Hopkinsville,  Ky.;  November 
20th  to  24th,  en  route  to  Lagrange,  Tenn.,  where  the  regiment  reported  and 
was  assigned  to  Brigadier  General  McArthur's  Division,  Left  Wing,  13th 
Army  Corps.  From  this  time  to  January  12th,  1863,  participated  in  campaign 
in  northern  Mississippi,  marching  via  Tallahatchie  (where  the  regiment  was 
engaged  in  a  sharp  skirmish);  from  thence  to  Abbieville;  thence  seven  miles 
below  Oxford;  thence  to  Holly  Springs,  Moscow  and  Memphis,  Tenn.  Re- 
mained in  Memphis  until  the  17th,  when  embarked  on  transport  and  en  route 
to  Young's  Point  until  24th,  remaining  thereuntil  February  11th,  then  moved 
to  Lake  Providence  and  assigned  to  the  Seventeenth  Army  Corps,  making 
headquarters  there  until  April  20th,  participating  in  expeditions  to  American 
Eend  from  March  17th  to  '?8th;  April  23,  1863,  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninth 
Illinois  Infantry  was  transferred  to  the  Eleventh,  589  being  the  aggregate 
:gained  by  the  transfer.  April  20th,  regiment  moved  with  column  to  rear  of 
Vicksburg,  via  Richmond.  Perkins'  Landing,  Grand  Gulf,  Raymond  and 
Black  River,  arriving  before  the  works.  May  18th;  May  19th  and  22d,  engaged 


550  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

in  assaults  on  the  enemy's  works;  then  in  the  advance  siege  works  to  July 
4th  at  time  of  suriender;  the  regiment  losing  in  the  siege  and  assault  one 
field  officer  (Col.  Garrett  Nevius)  killed;  three  (3)  line  officers  wounded 
and  forty  (40)  men  killed  and  wounded.  July  17th,  moved  with  expedition 
to  Natchez,  Miss.,  participating  in  expedition  to  Woodville,  Miss.  October 
12th,  returned  to  Vicksburg.  Miss.,  making  headquarters  there  to  July  29, 
1864,  in  the  meantime  engaging  in  the  following  expeditions:  February  1  ta 
March  8,  up  Yazoo  river  to  Greenwood,  Miss.,  having  skirmish  at  Liverpool 
Heights,  February  5th,  losing  4  killed  and  9  wounded;  action  at  Yazoo  City, 
March  5th,  losing  one  line  officer  killed,  8  men  killed,  24  wounded  and  12 
missing;  April  6th  to  28th,  at  Black  River  Bridge;  May  4th  to  21st,  expedi- 
tion to  Yazoo  City,  Benton  and  Vaughn's  Station,  Miss.,  taking  prominent 
part  in  three  important  skirmishes;  July  1st  to  7th,  with  an  expedition  to 
Jackson,  Miss.,  under  Major  General  Slocum,  engaged  with  the  enemy  three 
times;  July  29th,  moved  to  Morganzia  and  was  assigned  to  Nineteenth  Army 
Corps,  staying  there  to  September  3d;  in  the  meantime  participating  in  an 
expedition  to  Clinton,  La.,  August  24th  to  29th;  September  3d,  moved  to 
mouth  of  White  river.  Ark.;  October  8th.  moved  to  Memphis,  Tenn.,  return- 
ing to  White  river,  October  27th;  November  6th  and7th,  expedition  to  Gaines 
Landing;  November  8th,  moved  to  Duvall's  Bluff,  Ark.;  November  30th  to 
December  4th,  ew  ro?^^e  to  Memphis,  Tenn.;  December  20th  to  31st,  expedi- 
tion to  Moscow,  Tenn.;  January  1st  to  5th,  1805,  en  ro?^fe  to  Kenner,  La.; 
February  4th  to  7th,  en  j-OM^e  to  Dauphine  Island,  via  Lake  Pontchartrain; 
March  17th  to  April  12th,  engaged  in  operations  against  Mobile,  Ala.,  march- 
ing from  Fort  Morgan,  participating  in  the  investment  and  siege  and  final 
capture  of  Spanish  Fort  and  Fort  Blakely,  and  in  the  assault  on  the  latter. 
April  12th,  marched  into  and  took  possession  of  the  city  of  Mobile,  staying 
there  until  the  27th  of  May,  when  embarked  in  transport  and  moved  via  Lake 
Pontchartrain  to  New  Orleans;  from  thence  to  Alexandria.  La.,  remaining 
there  until  June  22d;  thence  to  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  to  be  mustered  out  of 
service;  mustered  out  July  14th,  1865,  and  left  for  Springfield,  111.,  for  pay- 
ment and  final  discharge. 

Killed  in  the  field  and  died  of  wounds 149 

Aggregate  three  months'  service dhk 

Aggregate  three  years'  service ..!!.'..  1879 

Field  and  staff,  three  years'  service .' "    53 

Total : ^ 

The  following  General  Officers  have  been  in  the  regiment: 

General  W.  H.  L.  Wallace,  General  T.  E.   G.   Ransom,  General  Smith  D. 
Atkins. 

The  following  Field  Officers  of  other  regiments  were  members  of  this  regi- 
ment: 

Colonel  Hotchkiss,  Colonel  Hapeman,  Colonel  H.  H.  Dean,  Colonel  G.  L. 
Fort,  Lieutenant  Colonel  McCaleb,  Major  S.  B.  Dean,  Major  Widmer. 
Line  Officers  from  this  regiment  to  other  regiments,  thirty-three  (33). 


TWELFTH     INFANTRY. 


551 


TWELFTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 


Theee  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Colonels. 
rohn  Mc Arthur. 


Augustus  L.  Chetlain, 
Henry  Van  Sellar 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Augustus  L.  Chetlain. 

Arthur  C.  Ducat 

Henry  Van  Sellar 


Chicago  . 
Galena.. 
Paris 


Galena.. 
Chicago. 
Paris  — 


Majors . 
Wm.  D.  Williams  .. 

Arthur  C.  Ducat 

James  R.  Hugunin. 


Wheelo'k  S.  Merriman 


Adjutants. 
J.  Bates  Dickson. 

George  Mason 

James  H.  Smith.. 


Rock  Island  , 
Chicago 


Quartermasters. 
Stephen  R.  Wetmore. 

Duncan  McLean 

Alfred  T.  Andrews  .. 
Martin  W.  Burgh 


Surgeons. 
Horace  Wardner  . 
William  F.  Cady  . 
Elijah  P.  Burton. 


1st  Ass't  Surgeons. 

James  H.  Farris 

William  P.  Cady 

Samuel  W.  Swan  

William  M.  Newell... 


2d  Ass't  Surgeon. 
William  M.  Newell. 


Chaplains. 
Joel  Grant 


Wyanet 


Cincinnati.  O. 

Chicago 

Paris 


May  3,1861 
Apr.  1.1862 
July    10.1865 


May  3, 1861 
Apr.  1,1862 
Feb.    19.1864 


May  3. 1861 
Sept.  24,1861 
Apr.     1.1862 

July    12,1864 


Aug.     1,] 
May    22,1862 
July    28,1864 


DuQuoin Aug.     1, 

Chicago June  16,1862 

Davenport,  la..  Jan.       1.1863 
Rock  Island....  Apr.    It 


Chicago 

Rock  Island 

Chesterfield  .... 


Rock  Island  ..., 

Leland , 

Paris 


Paris . 


Lockport , 


July    16.; 
May      1, 1862 
Oct.     24,1864 


May  6. 1861 

Aug.  1. 1861 

Oct.  6. 1862 

July  10,1865 


June  16.1863 


Aug.     1. 1861 


Aug.  1. 18611  Disch.  to  date  May  1,  1862, 
for  promotion  Brig.  Gen. 

Apr.  27,1862  Pro.  Brig.  Gen.  of  colored 
troops  Dec.  19,1863 

Notmust'r'd  M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as  Lieut. 
Colonel 


Aug.     1,1861 
May"i9,'i864 

Aug.     1.1861 


Promoted 

Resigned  Feb. 
Promoted 


Apr.    27.1862 
Sept.    7. 1861 


Aug.     1,1 
June     6. 1862 
Dec.    17,1864 


Feb. 
May 


7,: 
7. 1865 


Aug.  1,1861 
July  23.1862 
Mar.    26.1865 


1, 1861 
6. 186! 


June  16,1863  Promoted 


Resigned  Oct.  2,1861 

Promoted 

Resigned  July  12,  '64.   Pro- 

Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  MarI3,'65 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865  . 


Pro.  Gen.  McArthur's  staff 

Resigned  J  uly  28, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 


Resigned  June  16, 1862 

Promoted  Captain  Co.  A  . 
Mustered  out  Apr.  1.1865  . 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865 


Pro.  to  Brigade  Surgeon  .. 
Mustered  out  Oct  24.1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 


Resigned  1861 

Promoted 

Pro.  Surgeon  llili  Reg't... 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 


Aug.  1.1861 
Aug.  1, 1864 


On   detached   service  at 
muster  out  of  Rtg't.... 


oo2 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeant  Majors. 
.  Richard  K.  Kandolph. 

Marcy  H.  Randall 

Alfred  M.  Sweugle.... 


Quartermaster  Sergts. 

Wright  Seaman 

James  B.  Johnson 

Decatur  G.  Chapin  — 

Martin  W.  Burgh 

John  Seeley 


Commissary  Sergts. 
William  H.  Bowser. 
Alfred  T.  Andreas.. 
John  Patterson 


Hospital  Stewards. 
MelvinN.  Rust 


Andrew  N.  Gilbert... 

Principal  Musicians. 

Eugene  Messick 

Joshua  V.  Brown 

James  H.  Smith 

Aug.  L.  Price 


Charles  Seitzburg. 
John  H.  Crawford 


Chicago... 
Princeton. 


Aug. 
Jan. 


6, 1861 
1. 1864 


Princeton. 
Chicago... 


Oct.      7, 1861 
Aug.     7. 1861 


Rock  Island 
Bureau  co  ... 


Paris 

Pinckneyville. 
Galena 


Jan.      1, 1864 


Aug.  1.1861 
May  1,1862 
Jan.      1.1864 


St.  Louis. 
Edgar  CO. 


Jan. 


Aug.  1,1861 
Aug.  7, 1861 
Jan.      1,1864 


Pro.  from  Serg.  of  Co.  A.. 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 


Aug.   19,1861 
Jan.' "  "i,'i864 


Pro.  2d  Lieut.  Co.  A. 


Aug.  1. 1861 
May  1, 186 1 
Jan.      1,1864 


Pro.  Quartermaster 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 


Pro.  2d  Lieut.  Co.  E 

Promoted  from  Co.  G 

Pro.  1st  Lieut.  Co.  G  .... 


July    25,1861 

1,1864  Jan.      1.1864 


Kansas.  111... 
Grand  View. 
Tamaroa 


Aug.   30. 
Aug.     1, 


Galena 

Rock  Island. 


Jan.      1, 1864 


Reduced  to  ranks  Aug.  1. 

1862.    Discharged 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 


Aug.   30.1861 


Jan.      1, 1864 


Discharged  July  18, 1862  . . . 
Disch.  Mar.  24.  '62;  disabil. 
Died  July  14,    1862.      Pro. 

from  Co.  ,G 

Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Band  xaste^-. 
Henry  E.  Howard 

First  Class. 
Russell  O.  Codding... 
Anthony  Fritz 

Cuy'ogaPalls.O 

Granger,  0 

Seville,  0 

Cairo 

Oct.    11,1861 

Oct.      8. 1861 
Oct.      4,1861 
Nov.    11,1861 
Aug.      1.1861 

Oct.     11,18G1 
Nov.  ^11,1861 

Nov.    11,1861 

Oct.     10. 1861 
Nov.    28,1861 

Oct.    16.1861 

Oct.    16,1861 
Oct.     22,1861 
Nov.   16,1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 

Oct.     16.1861 
Nov.  ^16.1861 

Nov.    16,1861 

Oct.    11,1861 
Dec.      3, 1861 

Mustered  out  July  4,  1862.. 
Mustered  out  July  4,  1862.. 

1  •                     •  1 

Henry  W.  Fogle 

' '                     • ' 

Second  Class. 
Charles  A.  Liaw.son... 
Lucius  Eastoti 

Cuy'oga  Falls, 0 
Seville,  0 

Granger,  0 

Mendota 

Seville,  O 

Princeton 

Musteredout  July  4,^1862.. 

Rothens  C.   Oeria 

!!              !! 

Third  Class. 
Horace  W.  Cod. ling... 

John  P.  Reed 

Sick    in    hospital    at    St. 

Louis  at  muster  out 

Mustered  out  July  4,1862.. 
Sick    in    hospital    at    St. 

Louis,  at  muster  out  — 
Sick  in  hosp';  on  furlough 
Tr.  fr.  Co.  I;  reported  back 

Giles  M.  Easton 

Homer  H.  Hosmer 

Alfred  M.  Swengle.... 

David  H.  Porter 

Mendota 

Oct.   io.isei 

Oct.    16,1861 

TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


553 


COMPANY    A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank   or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

Arthur  C.  Ducat 

William  Fisher 

Duncan  McLean 

Owen  E.  Smith 

First  Lieutenants 

William  Pisher 

Duncan  McLean 

Washington  Van  Horn 

Owen  E.  Smith 

Louis  Wagner 

Second  Lieutenants 

Duncan  McLean 

Washinerton  Van  Horn 

James  B.  Johnson 

Owen  E.  Smith 

William  E.  Parr 

First  Sergeant. 
Washington  Van  Horn 

Sergeants. 

David  King 

Joseph  Greenhut 

Richard  P.  Read 

Marcy  H.  Randall 

Corporals. 

Owen  E.  Smith 

John  Johnson 

John  L.  Wilson 

Milton  Robb 

3fusician. 
Gilbert  C.  Brandt 

Wagoner- 
James  T.  Upham 

Privates. 

Anderson.  Joel 

Alston,  .James 

Budd,  Jackson 

•Cosgrove.  Mathew 

Davidson,  Walter 

Denman.  Theodore  P. 

Drake,  Quincy  J 

Ellis,  Alexander  H.... 

Farr.  Wilbur  E 

Furey.  William  T 

Foss,  Amos 

Henesy,  Ambrose 

Bineman,  William 

Heneger,  Thomas 

Jackson,  Henry 

Johnson.  James  B 

Jostlyn,  Josiah  E 

Kilburn.  Oliver  H.  P.. 

KiUby,  Lloyd 

Keimmert.  Herman... 
Landers,  Benjamin  P. 

Lawton,  George 

Little,  Lewis  H , 

McGraw,  (.!harles 

McMillan.  William  S.. 

Newbauer,  John 

Patton,  John  P 

Phipho,  Christian  .... 

Robb.  James  H 

Sheriff.  John  A 

Smith,  Henry 

Sunnock,  John 

Sumner,  Charles 


Chicago  .. 
Crawford. 
Chicago  .. 


Crawford. 
Chicago  .. 


Chicago 


Chicago 


Chicago 


Chicago 


Mechanicsb'rg 
Walshville  .... 


Chicago 


Chicago 


Edgewood. 
Chicago  ... 

Salem 

Chicago  ... 


Aug.  1,1861 
Oct.  15.1861 
Sept.  3.1862 
June     2, 1865 


Aug.  1,1861 
Oct.  15,1861 
June  16, 
Aug.  1,1864 
June     2,1865 


Aug.  I, 
Apr.  15,1862 
June  16, 
Aug.  3,1864 
July    10,1865 


Aug.     1.1861 


Aug.     1.1861 


Aug.     7, 


Aug.    1, 


Aug.    1,1 


Aug.     1,1861 


June  15,1865 


Aug.     I, 


Nov.   15, 
June  15,1865 


Aug.  1,1861 
June  2. 
Aug.  19,1861 
Not  must'd. 


Aug.    1,1S61 


Aug.  22,1861 


Promoted  

Resigned  Sept.  3,1862 

Mustered  out  Apr.  13,1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 


Promoted 

Promoted  Quartermaster. 
Term  expired  Aug.  1,1864 
Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Promoted 

Resigned  Aug.'s.'isei!!.'!!! 
Commis.  ret.  and  cancl'd; 
M. O.  July  10, 1865  as  Serg't, 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. 


Aug.    1,] 


Aug.    1,1861 


Aug.     1. 


Died  ordisch.  Apr.  22.1862. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Promoted  Sergeant  Major 


Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Nov.22,1862;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  13, '62 


Killed  at  Corinth,  Oct.  4,'62 


Paris 

Aberdeen. Ind. 

Coral 

Chicago  

Franklin 

Chicago  

Sheboyagan.  .. 


W.O'kSp'g,Wis 

Kane 

Chicago  

Racine,  Wis 

Chicago  

Mechanicsb'rg  . 
Paducah,  Ky... 

Chicago  

Manteno  

Port  Byron 

Chicago  


Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


7, 1861 
16, 1864 
7, 1861 


1, 1861 
7, 1861 
_1,1861 

17, 1861 
7, 1861 
1,1861 

14, 1861 
1.1861 
7,1861 
1,1861 


17, 1861 
7, 1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


22, 1861 
16, 1864 
22, 1861 


22, 1861 

1,1861 

18, 1861 

^  ^1861 

17, 1861 
22, 1861 
1, 1861 

14, 1861 
1,1861 

22, 1861 
1. 1861 


Aug.     1,1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept, 

Aug. 
Aug. 


9. 1861 
22. 1861 

1. 1861 
17, 1861 

'22,'i86i 
19, 1861 


Walshville 
Chicago  ... 
Nashville... 
Chicago  


Dec. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


19, 1861 
7,1861 


7,1861 
1. 1861 


Aug.  1,1 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


22, 1861 
1,1861 
28. 1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Apr.  22,'62:disabil.? 
Died  Mar.  4.1862;  wounds. 

Drowned  Jan.  28. 1862 

Killed.  Fort  Donelson,  Feb. 

15.1862 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Pro.  Serg't  and  2d  Lt.Co.H. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died  June  17, 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed.  Fort  Donelson,  Feb. 

15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  July  30, 1862 

Pro.  Q.  M.  Serg't  and  2'd  Lt 
Disch.  Nov.  28, '61:  disabil. 
Disch.  July  18, '62;  disabil. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran,.... 
Killed  at  Corinth,  Oct.  4,'62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Mar.  26, '63;  disabil. 

M.  O  July  31.1864 

Diseh.  Feb.  22, '62;  disabil. 
Killed  at    Fort.  Donelson, 

Feb.  15.  1862 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  or  disch '.  May  9,"  1862 ! ! 
Reenlisted  as  Veteran  — 


554 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Slowey.  Frank  ... 
Van  Vorus,  Lsaac. 
Wagner.  Louis... 
White.  Thomas  F. 


Caledonia 


Chicago  .. 
Sandwich, 


Worthington.  Thos.  A 
Whiting,  Luther 


Poplar  Grove. 
Caledonia 


Veterans. 

Anderson.  Joel 

Ellis.  Alexander  H 

Denman,  Theodore  F. 

Farr,  Wilbur  E 


Furey.  William  T. 
Henesy,  Ambrose. 
Henegar,  rhomas. 


Chicago 
Cook  CO 


Little,  Lewis  H 

Landers,  Benjamin  F. 

Phipho.  Christian 

Read,  Richard  P 


Smith,  OwenE 

Sumner,  Charles 

VanVorus,  Isaac 

Wagner,  Louis 

Whiting,  Luther 

Worthington.  Thos.  A 


Recruits. 

Alston,  J  ames 

Anderson,  James  M... 

Byles,  Martin 

Britt,  Patrick 

Clark,  Francis  W 

Couch,  Theodore  S 

Downs,  William 

Dewey,  Joseph 

Davis,  Henry  E 

Dolan,  Robert 

Dixon,  David 

Egan,  Charles 

Emmons.  Joseph 

Gilbert.  Edward 

Grant,  Daniel  P 

Hagen.  Dexter 

Higgins,  Thomas 

Henesy,  James 

Helm,  William  I 

Jacobs,  James  L 

Jordan,  William 

Little.  Joseph 

Lawrence,  Charles 

Murphy,  Andrew 

McMillan,  Andrew 

Murphy,  Morris 

Martin,  John  F 

Mires,  John 

Marshall,  William 

Putnam,  Edward 

Quinn,  John 

Robinson,  Thomas 

Riley,  John 

Ranee,  Washington... 

Spink,  George  M 

Sheppard,  William  A. 

Slusser,  James 

Squires,  Wi  lliam  C 

Salmon,  Thomas 

Smith,  John 

Thompson,  Edward... 

Tabers,  Warren 

Watkins,  Peter  John.. 
Worthington,  Joseph. 
Young,  Peter 


Chicago 


Belvidere. 
Chicago  .. 


Relvidere. 
Kennedy  . 
Chicago  .. 

Belvidere. 
Chicago  .. 


Kennedy 
Chicago  . 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


Kennedy 
Chicago  . 


Sept.  ^17, 1861 
Aug.  ^  J,  1861 

Sept.  17.1861 


Sept.  17, 


23, 1864 
26, 1864 
1,1864 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


Jan.  13,1861 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


16, 1864 
23, 1864 

28. 1864 

24. 1865 
24, 1864 
20, 1864 

26. 1864 

17. 1865 
16, 1864 
18, 1864 
25, 1864 
11,1864 
25, 1864 
19, 1864 
23, 1864 
18. 1864 

26. 1864 

24. 1865 
1,1864 

29, 1864 
18, 1864 
24, 1864 
18. 1864 
22, 1864 
18, 1862 
23, 1864 
22, 1864 

25, 1864 
13, 1864 
24. 1864 
24, 1864 
18, 1864 
14,1864 
26, 1864 
28, 1864 
12, 1864 
1, 1864 
24, 1864 
_16, 1864 

27, 1864 
26,1864 
25, 1864 
24, 1864 


Jan. 
Jan. 


Jan. 
Jan. 


Jan. 
Jan. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb, 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
May 
Feb. 
May 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


Jan.    24,1865 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran..., 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson, 

Feb.  15,1862 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 


M.  O.  July  10.  '65,  as  Serg't 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as  Corp'l 
Killed     at     Rome     Cross 

Roads.  May  15,1864 

M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as  Serg. 

Pro.  2d  Lt.;  not  mustered 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65.  as  Serg't 

Deserted  J  une  19. 1865 

Transferred   to   V.    R.   C. 

Mustered  out  July  21,  '65. 
Mustered  *ut  Aug.  2,  1865. 
M.  O.  July  10, '65.  as  Corp'l 
Hustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Killed  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,July 

22,1864 

Promoted  Second  Lieut... 
M.  O.July  10, '65.  as  Serg't 
Killed,  Allatoona,  Oct.  5.  '64 
Promoted  First  Lieut 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865." 


Mustered  out  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  1864;  disabil... 
Deserted  March  19,1864.... 

Deserted  June  19. 1865 

M.  O.July  10,1865;  sick.... 
Mustered  out  July  15, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  lb.  1865. 

Deserted  Feb.  19,1864 

Deserted  Feb.  27,1864!!.".'.'* 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

M.  O.July  10. 1865;  sick.... 

Died  Aug.  16,1864 

Deserted  Feb.  22,1864 

Deserted  Feb.  26,1865 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Mustered  out  Aug.  11,1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865  . 

Deserted  July  22,1864 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865  . 

Deserted  Feb.  26.1864 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Died  Ju!y  16,1864 

Died  Feb.  15,1865 

Deserted  Feb.  24,1864 

Deserted  Feb.  29,1864 

Deserted  Feb.  19,1864 

M.  O.  -luly  10.1865;  sick.... 
M.O.  J  uly  10,  '65,  as  1st  Serg 
M.  O.  July  10,1865;  sick.... 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
M.  O.  July  10, 1865,  as  Corp. 
M.  O.July  10,1865;  sick.... 
Killed,  Atlanta.July  22. '64. 
Mustered  out  June  13. 1865. 

Deserted  Feb.  19.1864 

Deserted  Feb.  29, 1864 

Dish.  Sept.,  1864, disabil... 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  22, 1865. 
Deserted  June  26, 1865 


TWELFTH     INFANTRY. 


555 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Drafted   and    Substi- 
tute Becridts. 

Monmouth 

Beardstown 

Hire         

Oct. 
Oct. 

8S: 

Oct. 
Oct. 

8S: 

Oct. 
Oct. 

8S: 

18, 1864 
1, 1864 
6. 1864 

15, 1864 

18, 1864 
8, 1864 

12, 1864 
6, 1864 

20, 1864 

17,1864 
6, 1864 

^  ^5, 1864 

Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct: 

8l 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

18, 1864 
1. 1864 
6, 1864 
15, 1864 
18, J 864 
8, 1864 
12, 1864 
6. 1864 
20, 1864 
17, 1864 
20, 1864 
_  ^5, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  8,  1865. 

Jernhard,  Thomas.... 

Mustered  out  June  1,  1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Cockran.  Henry 

Coursou.  William 

Comstock.  Charles  W. 
Ferguson,  Thomas  J.. 

Godfrey,  Samuel 

Halterman,  Ephraim  . 
Hays.  William 

Jeffeison  co.... 

Grreenbush 

LaHarpe  

McDonough.... 

Chalmers 

Macomb 

Hillsboro".:::::: 

Scotland 

New  Salem 

Mustered  out  June  20, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  20,  1865. 
Sub.  M.  0.  July  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 
Sub.    AI.   0.  July_  10, 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865^ 

Jones,  George  W 

Lutz.  William  

Potter  John 

' '                     '  • 

Riehman,  William  — 

Richland 

Oct. 

?&: 

Nov. 
Oct. 

8S: 

Nov. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

_21. 1864 

24, 1864 
5, 1864 
2, 1864 

15, 1864 
6, 1864 
3, 1864 

18,1864 
_17, 1864 

17, 1864 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 

%fi 

May 
Apr. 

Apr. 

21,1864 
27, 1864 
24, 1864 
5. 1864 
2, 1864 
26. 1864 
16, 1864 
13. 1864 

22,1865 
^18, 1864 

17,1864 

Substitute 

Spidle    Daniel      ..   .. 

Knoxville  

Walnut  Grove.. 

Sub.    M.  0.  July  20,  1865  . 

Stark.  William 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Sub.    M.  0.  Junes.  1865.. 

Tredway,  Dock 

Watts,  John  W 

Watson,  William 

Und^r  Cooks. 
DuflFv  Joseph 

Madison 

Lamoille* 

Windsor 

Sub.  M.  0.  July  10.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865  . 

Hortou,  Simon 

Warren,  Cornelius 

Teamst-r. 
Warren,  Major 

Pulaski,  Tenn.. 
Moldan,  Ala.... 

Pulaski,  Tenn.. 

Deserted  June  25.  1864 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Tr.toCo.A.29thU.S.Col.Inf 

COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

John  Tyler  Hale 

Henry  S.  Stephenson, 

Justin  D.Towner 

Thomas  S.  Moffatt.... 


First  Lieutenants. 
Henry  S.  Stephenson 

Justin  D.  Towner 

Daniel  J.  Gillett , 

Sidney  B.  Pease 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Justin  D.Towner... 

David  A.  Cook 

Daniel  J.  Gillett 

Benjamin  West 


First  Sergeant. 
David  A.  Cook... 


Sergeants. 
Jo.seph  H.  Neff., 

Joseph  Lee  

Jesse  F.  Hale 


Corporals. 

Daniel  J.  Gillett 

Dradf  d  K.  Harrington 

Dan  A.  Wilber 

Muletus  L.  Blodgett.. 
Theodore  N.  Wierman 
Charles  Irwin 


Musicians. 
Henry  W.  Foyle. 
Burr,  Adams 


Triumph 

Troy  Grove 
Mendota 


Troy  Grove  . 
Mendota 


Lawrence,  N.Y. 


Mendota. 


Aug. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
July 


Aug. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
July 


1. 1861 


24, 1863 
3, 1864 


1,1861 
16. 1862 
24, 186:i 
13, 1865 


16. 1862 

19. 1863 
10, 1865 


Mendota . 
Amboy... 


LaFayette 

Mendota 

Ogdensb'rg,  Pa. 


Cairo 

Prairie  Centre. 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug.     1,1861  Killed.Don'lson,Feb.l5.'62 

Resigned  Apr.  24,1863 

June  20, 1863  Resigned  Aug.  3. 1864 

Sept.    7, 1864!Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


Aug.  1,1861 
Apr.  1, 1862 
June  20,1863 
Not  must'rd 


Aug.     1, 


Mar.    20,1863 
Not  must'rd 


Aug.     1,1861 

Aug.    _1,1861 
Sept.  15,1861 

Aug.  ^1,1861 

Sept.    5,1861 


1,1861 
17, 1861 


Promoted. 


Resigned  June  23, 1865 

M.  O.  July  10, '65, as  Serg't 


Promoted 

Resigned  Jan.  19,  1863 

Promoted 

M.  O.  July  10, '65, as  Serg't 


Promoted  2d  Lieut. 


Died  or  disch.  Aug.  18.  '62. 
Killed,  Don'lson,  Feb.  15,62 
Killed,  Corinth,  Oct.  3,  '62. 


Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  Aug.  11,1864... 
Died  or  disch.  July  19, '62. 
Discharged  Sept.  16,1864... 
Killed.  Don'lson,  Feb.  15,  '62 


Aug.     1,1861  Promoted  to  Reg,  Band... 
Aug.  20, 1861  Trans.  Reg't  Band,  Oct.  25^ 
161.    Disch.  May  4. 1862. 


^56 


ADJUTANT    GENEKAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Wagoner. 
Tobias  C.  Haynor 

Privates. 

Arnold,  Aaron 

Arndt,  Julius 

-Atwood,  William 

Bailey.  William 

Baruett,  Francis  M  ... 

-Bankes,  William 

Barnes,  Sylester 

Barrett,  George 

Bauder,  Daniel 

Bidwell,  Sylvester 

Bothe,  Henry 

Brewer,  Harlan  L  

Buffington,  Allen 

Camp,  Clark 

'Camp.  Isaac  W 

•Clink,  Martin  L 

Clink,  John  C 

Clover,  John  

Cochran,  John 

Colwell,  William 

Cook, John  

Cullisou.  Joseph 

-Culver.  William 

Cumpston,  William  H. 
Cumpston,  Albert  R  .. 

Coss,  Nicholas 

Dewey.  Russell  M 

DoHn,  William  C 

Dodge,  Loren 

Donneley.  Robert 

Dowd,  Philander 

Doyle,  Henry 

J)rake.  Sidney  W 

Eckert,  John 

Fox.  William 

■Goodrich,  William  H  . 

Griffin.  John 

•Griswold,  Alva 

Hale,  Robert 

Hammerly,  Frederick. 

Hammerly,  Martin 

Harrold,  William 

Harrington,  Henry 

Hawk,  Samuel 

Hammerly.  Jacob 

Higgins,  Tyrus  G 

Jeffs.  David  E 

Kinline,  John 

Lamb,  Owen 

Long,  James 

Jtfanning,  Jesse  Q 

McManus.  James 

McCououghey.  Austin 
JMcLaughlen.  Edward. 
Messenger,  Mortimore 

Mills,  Henry 

JMoffitt,  Thomas  S 

Moffltt,  Thomas 

Morrow.  Andrew  B 

Murry,  Alexander 

Moffit,  Daniel  W 

Nebitt,  James  B 

-O'Neil,  Edward  P   .... 

Pease,  Sidney  B 

Peterson,  Charles  W.. 
Ryder,  Squire  E ...... . 

Reynolds,  Shephard  .. 
Rogers,  Judsou  J 

-Spencer.  Stephen  S... 
•Stephens,  Jacob 

■Stinebough,  George  D. 

Towner.  John 

Vandervort,  Freegift . 
Ward,  Lewis  S 


Easton,  Mich. 


Harrisburg  .... 

Amboy 

Dwight 

Pontiac 

Corodon, la 

Troy  Grove 

DeKalb.  Ind.... 
Ophir  Centre... 
Middleb'rry.NY 
Willow  Creek  .. 
Amboy 


Ottawa  . . 
Bradford 


Lee  Centre  . 

Sublett 

Dwight 

Troy  Grove. 

Amboy 

Brooklyn  ... 
Dixon  


Chariton,  Iowa. 


Troy  Grove. .. 

Mendota 

Amboy 

Ophir  Centre. 
Troy  Grove... 

Mendota 

Lincoln   

Dwight 

Mendota   

Greenfield,  O. 

Mendota  

Amboy 

Lane  Station . 

Morrison 

Amboy 


Mendota 


Troy  Grove 

Amboy 

Troy  Grove 

C;hina 

Dwight 

Troy  Grove 

Amboy 

Mendota   

Uixon  

Camden  

Troy  Grove 

Mendota   

Troy  Grove 

Mendota   

Amboy 

Mendota   

Troy  Grave 

Mendota   

Oscaloosa,  Iowa 

Dwight lAug 

Lawrence,  N.  Y.iAug 

Lee  Centre Aug 

Dwight Sept 

Troy  Grove Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


1,1861 
10, 1861 
1, 1861 


4, 1861 
1, 1861 

24. 1861 
1,1861 
9, 1861 

13, 1861 
1, 1861 

14,1861 


Sept.  13, 1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Oct. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Sept 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Aug. 


Ophir  Centre 
Brooklyn 

Mendota   

Troy  Grove. . 

Amboy 

Mendota  


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


28, 1861 

3,1861 

20, 1861 

^22, 1861 

1,1S61 
16, 1861 

1,1861 
17, 1861 

9,1861 
_  _1, 1861 

15,1861 

1, 1861 
15, 1861 
14, 1861 

6, 1864 
16. 1861 

1,1864 
26. 1861 
14,1861 

1, 1861 


23, 1864 
4, 1861 

14.1861 
3.1861 
1, 1861 
6. 1861 
1,1861 


4, 1861 
23, 1861 
25, 1861 

1,1861 
14. 1861 

1. 1861 
20. 1861 

1. 1861 
24, 1861 
31,1861 

1,1861 
17, 1861 

3, 1861 

1, 1861 


28, 1861 
25, 1861 

1,1861 
21, 1S61 
28, 186:i 

1, 1861 


Aug.     1. 1861 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 


26, 
Aug.     1, 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Oct. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Discharged  Aug.  11.  1864  .. 
Died  or  disch.  Oct.  11, 1862. 
Killed.  Donelson,  Feb.l5.'62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  or  disch,  Sept.  26,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  or  disch.  June  6, 1862. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Feb.  27, "62;  wounds.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Sept.  12,  1864.. 
Discharged  Sept.  25,  1864.. 
Missi'g,Uon'ls'n,  Feb.15,'62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  or  disch.  Feb.  22,  1862 
Discharged  Sept,  25,  1864.. 
Discharged  Sept.  12, 1864.. 
Discharged  Sept.  16, 1864.. 
Killea,  Don'lsou,  Feb.l5,  '62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Oct.  16,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Dropped  from  rolls 

Re-enjisted  as  Veteran 

Killed,  Don'Ison,  Feb.l5', '62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran..., 
Died  Nov.  15,  '61;  wounds. 
Discharged  Sept.  12,  1864.. 
Discharged  Sept.  25,  1864.. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  or  disch.  Apr.  28, '62!'. 
Discharged  Sept.  12, 1864.. 

Died  or  disch.  Apr.  9,  1862. 
Died  or  disch.  Aug.  9,1862. 
Discharged  Aug.  14.  1864  .. 

Drowned  Sept.  15, 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  3,  '62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  or  disch.  July  19,  '62. . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  or  disch.  Apr.  30,  '62. . 


Died  or  disch.  Feb.  22, '62.. 
Discharged  Sept.  16, 1864.. 
Died  Apr.  6, 1862;  wounds.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died  or  disch.  Aug.  7. 1862. 

Died  June  11,  1862 

Died  or  disch.  July  19,  '62. . 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged'  Sept!  Yi.'isei!! 
Died  or  disch.  Feb.  22,1862. 
Disch.  Mar.  24, '64,  to  enlist 

as  Uosp.  Stew.,  U.  S.  A.. 
Miss'g,  Don'Ison, Feb. 15.  '62 
Killed  at  Lay's  Ferry,  Ga., 

May  15,  1864 

Died  Apr.  24.  '62;  wounds.. 
Discharged  Sept.  25,  1864.. 
Died  or  disch.  July  5, 1862. 
Discharged 


TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


55T 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Warner.  Andrew  B 

West.  Benjamin 

Willsey.  John 

Mendota 

Ophir  Centre... 
Dwightl  

Aug.  _  _1. 1861 

Aug.   17,1861 
Aug.  ^_1,1861 

Jan.    ^1.1864 

Feb.    26.1864 
Jan.     19.1864 
Feb.    22.1864 
Mar.    12.1865 
Jan.     13,1864 
Sept.  15.1863 
Sept.    8,1863 
Feb.      9. 1864 
Sept.    8, 1863 
Sept.  15.1863 
Feb.    25.1864 
Mar.    21,1863 

Sept.  27.1864 
Sept.  30, 1864 
Sept.  29.1864 
Sept.  12.1864 
Sept.  ^26. 1864 

Oct.     13. 1864 
Oct.     21.1864 
Nov.      1.1864 
Oct.     19.1864 
Oct.     17.1864 
Oct.     18.1864 
Sept.  29.1864 
Sept.  30.1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Oct.      3. 1864 
Sept.  ^29. 1864 

Oct.     18.1864 
Oct.     14, 1864 

Aug.  ^^1.1861 

Aug.   20.1861 
Aug.  ^1  .1861 

Jan.   _13,1864 

Mar.    31.1864 
Feb.    26.1864 
Feb.    22.1864 
Mar.    12.1865 
Feb.    29.1864 
Jan.     13. 1864 
Sept.    8. 1863 
Mar.      1.1864 
Jan.    _13.1864 

Feb.    29. 1864 
Jan.    13,1864 

Sept.  27, 1864 
Sept.  30,1864 
Sept.  29, 1864 
Sept.  12.1864 
Sept.  26,1864 

Oct.     13.1864 
Oct.     26.1864 
Nov.    11.1864 
Oct.     19.1864 
Oct.     17.1861 
Oct      18, 1864 
Sept.  29.1864 
Sept.  30.1864 
Oct.     15.1864 
Oct.     30. 1864 
Sept.  29, 1864 

Oct.     18, 1864 
Oct.     14. 1864 
Oct.       4. 1864 
Oct.     15.1864 
Oct.     18. 1864 
Oct.       6. 1864 
Sept.  29.1864 
Oct.     29.1864 
Oct.     18.1864 
Oct.     21. 1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  .... 
Killed.  Don'Ison. Feb  15  '62 

Wimple  Albert  \. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Yockey.  Phillip 

I'eterans. 

Bailey.  William 

Barrett.  George 

Barnett,  Francis M.... 

Brewer.  Harlan  L 

Bidwell.  Sylvester.... 

Mendota 

Livingston  co.. 

LaSalle  co 

Edgar cc 

Lee  co 

Livingston  co.. 
LaSalJe  co 

Livingston  co.. 
Lee  CO 

Died  or  disch.  Feb.  22, 1862. 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
M.  O.  July  10. '65.  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
M.  O.July  10. 1865  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1«65 
M.  0.  JulylO. '65.  asSerg't 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 

M.  O.July  10. 186.^  as  Corp'I 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 

Cumpston.  Albert  R  .. 

Clover.  John  S 

Donnelly.  Robert 

Dowd.  Philander 

Drake.  Sidney  W 

Doan   William  C 

Griswold.  Alva 

Hay  nor.  Tobias  C 

Higgins.  Ts-rus  G 

Harrington.  Bradf  d  H 
Kinline.John      

Livingston  co.. 
LaSalle  co 

Livingston  co.. 
Lee  CO 

M.  0.  July  10.  '65.  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July  10  1865 

M.  O.July  10.  '65.  asCorp'l 
Promoted  Captain 

Moffitt.  Thomas  S 

LaSalle  co 

M.  0.  July  10.  '65.  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Discharged 

M.  O.  July  10.  '65,as  Serg't. 

Com.  1st  Lt.:  not  must'd. 

Mustered  out  June  10. 1865. 

M.O.July  10.  '65.  asCorp'l 
Com.  2d  Lt. ;  not  must'd. 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Mills.  Henry  A 

Nesbitt  James  B 

LaSalle  co 

Lee  CO. 

Pease.  Sidney  B 

Warner.  Andrew  B.... 
Wimple.  Joseph  A  .... 
West.  Benjamin 

Recruits. 
Chase,  Jjawrence  B  . . . 
Crawford.  Whitfield  S 

Livingston  co.. 

LaSalle  co 

Livingston  co.. 
LaSalle  co 

Chicago 

Freeport 

Ambpy 

Mendota...  . 

Harrington.  Henry 

Kennedy.  John 

Kennedy. Joseph  

Losee.  Charles  V 

Pocohontas 

Chicago 

Di.sch.May8.  '65;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Morphis.  William  B... 

Prince.  George  W 

Wilcox.  Lewis  M 

Willard,  Milton  G. 

Mt.  Vernon 

Belleville 

Lee  Centre  

Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Drafted  and  Substitute 

Becruits. 
Braggs  James 

Halleck. 

Mustered  out  May  31  1865 

Rossville 

Stephenson  co. . 

Fairfield 

Richland 

Locust 

M.  0.  May  31,  '65:  pris.  war 

Bitterley.  Simon 

Dix.  Samuel 

Mustered  out  May  131.1865.. 

Duncan.  Samuel 

Durbin.  ("harles    . 

Never  reported  to  Co 

Frisbee.  Philomen.... 

Macomb 

Sub.  M.O.July  10.  1865.... 

Furgerson.  Levi 

Gunterman.  Levi  G.  .. 

Gorsid,  Samuel 

Gleasou.  Albert 

Gulden.  Benjamin  F.. 

Richland 

Saltzbm-g  

Pt.  Pleasant... 
Liberty ville  .... 
Kent 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Sub.  M.O.July  10.  1865.... 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  31. 1865.. 
M.  0.  May  31,  '65;  pris.  war 

Hillsberry.  Abraham.. 

Danville 

Isabelle 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 

Kiemery.  Andrew 

LaDue.  Thomas  L.  ... 

Huntsville 

Ridot 

Mustered  out  May  31.1865. 

Linegar.  Jacob 

Colbrook 

Mustered  out  July  10   1865. 
Sub.  M.  0.  Aug.  1.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  6.  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1865  . 

Marty.  Gottlieb 

Moates   John 

Greenville 

Sept.  29,1864 
Oct.     18, 1864 
Oct.       6, 1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.     29,1864 
Oct.     18,1864 
Sept.  22.1864 

Naylor.  William 

Emmett 

Mustered  out  Oct.  30,  1865. 

Page,  Carey  J 

New  Lancaster. 
Ogle. 

Sub  M.  0.  July  10,1865.... 

Post,  William  H 

Ray.  Alonzo  or  Lor'zo 



558 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Rairan  Welden 

Peoria 

Sept.  30. 1864 

Oct.    19.1864 
Oct.    30.1864 
Oct.     22, 1864 
Oct.     26.1864 
Sept.  29, 1864 
Sept.  28,1861 
Sept.  23,1864 
Sept.  21,1864 
Oct.     12,1864 
Oct.     31,1864 
Nov.  ^10.1864 

Oct.     13.1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Oct.      8, 1864 
Oct.     18, 1864 

Apr.  ^18,1864 

Sub.    See  Co.  H 

Sallows.  Charles 

Nov,    12,1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Sept.  28,1864 
Sept.  23,1864 
Sept.  21,1864 
Oct.     10, 18o4 
Oct.     31,1864 
Nov.    10,1864 

Oct.     13,1864 
Oct.       5, 1864 
Oct.      8, 1S64 
Oct.     18,1864 

Dec.  _  8.1863 

Sub.    M.  0.  July  10, 1865  .. 

Stephens.  H'y  orWm. 

Sherer,  Thomas 

Street,  William 

Short  James 

A] 

Sub,    M    0   May  31,  1865 

York  town 

Sanemin 

Mustered  out  June  21,1865. 
Mustered  out  May  31,1865,. 

Ward!  Charles  C 

Sub.    M.  0.  July  10.  1865. . . 

Wood.  Isaac  W 

Wilson    John      

Rossville 

Norton 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Sub.    M   O.  July  10. 1865... 

Sub.    M.  0.  June  21,1865... 

Wilkinson,  Elijah.     .. 

Gilead       

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Williams  James  W.... 
Zinu,  William 

Fountain 

Sub.    M.  0.  June  30  1865." 

Becruits  of  A.  D. 
Carroll.  Wasnington  . 



Mustered  out  July  10,1865 

COMPANY  C 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or    en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Captain. 

William  J.  Allen 

Robert  V.  Chesley 

David  C.  Jones 

Joseph  L.  Lafferty 

Perry  P.  Miller 


Danville 


Westfleld. 


Sept.    1.1861  Sept.    1.1861 

Dec.      1,1861 

May  26, 1862  June  11,1862 
Aug.  6, 1864! Sept.  8,1864 
Nov.   25. 1864  Mar.    28. 1865 


First  Lieutenant. 

Robert  V.  Chesley 

Wright  Seaman 

Oliver  L.  Spaulding . 

Perry  F.  Miller 

William  Hunt 


Davenport,  Ie 

Westfleld 

Danville 


Aug.  3.1861 

Dec.  1,1861 

May  26, 1862 

Mar.  4, 1863 

Apr.  11.1865 


Second  Lieutenants. 

David  C.  Jones 

Perry  F.  Miller 

Frederick  J.  Rie« 

John  M.  Richardson  .. 


First  Sergeant. 
John  swannell 


Danville 

Westfleld 

Clinton,  Ohio, 
Danville 


Resigned  Nov.  13,1861 

Resigned  May  26,1862 

Resigned  Aug.  6,  1864 

Died  Nov.  25,1864 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


May 
May 


1861  Promoted 

Ki  led  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6.  '62 
Resigned  March  4,  1863.... 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 


Aug.  3. 1861  Aug.     3. 1861 

May  26. 1862  June   11.1862 

Mar.  4. 1863  May      9. 1863 

July  10.1865  Not  must'd. 


Sergeants. 

Henry  Parke 

Perry  F.  Miller 

William  St.  Clair. 
Frederick  Reese... 


Danville 

Westfleld 

South  Pass... 
Clinton.  Ohio. 


Corporals. 

HughB.  McKay 

Austin  T,  Andrews 

Henry  Johns 

William  Hunt 

Anthony  Baueman 

Joseph  Shipner 

Thomas  Wells 


Henry  Burks. 


Danville. 


Musician. 
James  Schofleld. 


Wagoner. 
Reuben  Bloomfield. 

Privates. 
Bailey.  Alexander. . 

Bailey.  William 

Bailty,  Colbird 


Chicago 

Danville 

Stamford.  Vt. 


Danville. 

Paris 

Danville. 
Danville. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Aug.     3. 1 


3. 1861 
1. 1861 


Aug. 

Sept. 


12,1861 
1,1861 


Aug.  3. 1861 
Aug.  3. 1861 


Aug.  13.1861 
Sept,  1.1861 
Dec.      1. 1861 


Aug.  3. 1861 

Aug.  ^  3. 1861 

Aug.  28,1861 

Aug,     3, 1861 
Sept.  _^^  1861 

Aug.  _  3,1861 

Aug.   12.1861 
Sept.    8.1861 


Promoted. 


Mustered  out  July  10.  1865, 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as  Sergt. 


Died  June  22,  '62; 
at  Donelson..., 


rounded 


Kil'd,  Don'Ison,  Feb.  15, '62 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Promoted  1st    Serg'l   and 
2d  Lieutenant 

Disch.Sept.l8,  '62:wounds. 
Discharged;  term  expired. 


Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Octs  23,  '62:  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  on  Indiana 
muster  rolls,  Aug.  13,1864 
Disch.  Oct.  14,  '62;  disabil. 


Aug.     3,1861  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Aug.    3,1861  Re  enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Aug.   13.1861 
Sept.    8,1861 


Disch.  Apr.  1,  '62:  disabil. 

Died  Sept.  2, 1862 

Died  July  24.  1862 


TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


559 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Barnard.  George  W-.. 
Berentz.  Jeremiah  — 

Bruso.  Francis 

Bruso,  Antoine 

Busby,  William 

Chillcott.  James  H.... 

Correll.  Nicholas 

Cliff.  Zeno 

Connover,  John 

Cook.  Jarriet  L 

Carl,  William  H 

Cassat.  Daniel 

Cady,  Thomas  P.  T  ... 
Conner.  William  W... 

Dunn,  Thomas 

Dines,  William  F 

Dickson,  Robert  M 

Davidson,  John 

Dye,  George  W 

Finley,  Ezra  G 

Hussey,  Peter ... 

Howard,  George  W 

Hickman,  John  W  — 
Hickman,  Sylvester  .. 
Hammond,  William... 

Jones,  Thomas 

-Johnes,  William  H 

Johnes,  George  W 

Helmick,  Jacob 

Kirby,  Simeon  B 

Kirkland,  Andrew 

Lyons,  Patrick 

Lyons,  Charles  W, 

Lynch, John  

Lafiferty.  Joseph  L  — 

Lang.  William 

Mangan.  Thomas 

Moran.  William 

Moore,  George  W 

Mills,  Eli 

Moyer,  Eli 

Moore,  J  acob 

O'Toole,  Jacob 

O'Towne.  James 

Pursley,  John  M 

Richardson,  John  M  . . 
Richardson,  Epw'd  P. 

Robinson.  Thomas 

Sullivan.  John 

Smith,  Philip 

Smith,  Hiram 

Shumate,  Isaac  N 

Shipner,  Richard 

Short,  Thomas  W 

Trover,  James 

Thompson,  Jonathan  . 
TV<ompson,  William  R. 
Thompson, George  W. 
Taylor,  Turpley  D  .... 

Wiseman,  Jacob 

Woosman,  David 

Wells,  James 

Wartsbaugh,Geo.  W.. 

Veterans. 
Bloomfleld.  Reuben... 

Berentz,  Jeremiah 

Carl,  William  H 

Dines.  William  F 

Correll,  Nicholas 

Cliff,  Zeno 

Cook,  Jererd  L 

Cofleld  (or  Schofleld), 

Jas 

Hussy,  Peter 

Howard,  George  W 

Hickman,  Sylvester  .. 

Hunt.  William  

Lafferty,  Joseph  L 

Moran,  William 


Danville 

Wash'ton  co.,0. 
State  Line,  Ind. 


Perrysville,  Ind 
Georgetown  ... 
Danville 


Jersey  City.  N.J 


Danville. 
Paxtcn... 
Danville . 


Ash  Grove. 
Danville... 


New  York,  N.Y. 
Danville 


Perrysville,  Ind 
Danville 


Chicago  . 
Danville . 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Dec. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


1,1861 
19, 1861 
1, 1861 
1.1861 
^1, 1861 

3,1861 
13.1861 
17, 1861 
27.1861 

1.1861 


31. 1861 
27, 1861 

3, 1861 
13. 1861 

1, 1861 


22, 1861 
3.1861 

17, 1861 
12, 1861 
20, 1861 
15,:" 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


,1861 
,1861 
,1861 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug- 
Aug. 
Aug, 
Aug. 
I,  louiiSept. 
15,186liAug. 
27. 1861!  Aug. 
19. 1861 1  Aug. 
1.1861  Sept. 


Discharged;  term  expired. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged;  term  expired. 


Disch.  Nov.  22, '61;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Vnteran  — 

Discharged;  term  expired 
Re-enjisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Feb.  22. '62;  disabil*. 
Died  Nov.  13, '62;  wounds. 
Disch.  Feb.  15, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  1, '62;  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Feb.  15, '62;  disabil. 
Discharged:  term  expired. 
Died  Apr.  18,'64.PuIaski,T. 
Disch.  Aug.  7, '62;  wounds. 
Re-enjisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Feb.  15,'62;  disabi'l! 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  April  5, 1862 

Disch.  June  13, '62;  wounds 
Died  Oct.  13, '62;  wounds  .. 
Disch.  Feb.  15.'62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Oct.  30, '61;  disabil. 


Died  Feb.  15,'62,Donelson. 

es'rtion  helping  wound'd 

Discharged;  term  expired 


Clueellan.  Pa. 

Danville 

Attica,  Ind 

Danville 


Pilot 

Danville. 


Nov. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


12.1861 
3, 1861 

19, 1861 
3, 18S1 

12,1861 
1, 1861 


Rossville  .. 
Danville  ... 
Myersville 


Aug,   13,1861 


Vermilion  co. 

Chicago  

Vermilion  co. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


^1.1864 
29. 1864 
1. 1864 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Aug.   13, 


Mar.  15.1864 
Feb.  29,1864 
Jan.   1.: 


Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Kil'd,  Donelson,Feb.  15. '62 
Mustered  out  Aug.  23. 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Oct.  13,1862 '.'.'.'. 

Disch.  June  13, '62:  wounds 
Discharged;  term  expired 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  Nov.  18,'61;  Paducah. 

Died  Aug,  12,1862 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Oct.  13, '62:  wounds.. 

Died  July  8, 1862 

Disch.  Oct.  2. '62:  wounds. 

Died  Nov.  12.  1862 

Discharged;  te-m  expired 
Disch.  June  22, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Nov.  9,1862 .'."." 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged;  term  expired 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

kiflVd ;  rorinth.'Oct.'  3',  '62! ! 
Disch.  Feb.  22,'62;  disabil. 


M.  O.  July  10, '65.  as  Corp.. 

Corp.  Disch.  for  disabil.. 
M.  O.  July  10, '65.  as  Corp. 
Discharged  for  disabil  — 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Killed,  Atlanta,  July  22.  '64. 

Mustered  out  July  15,  1865. 
M.  O.  July  10,'65.  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Prom.  Serg.,then  1st  Lieut 
Prom.  Serg..then  Captain. 
Missing  in  acti'n  May  16, "64 


560 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S   REPOET. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence, 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date  of 

muster. 


Remarks. 


Moore,  George  W 

O'Toole.  Jacob 

Richardson,  John  M.. 

St.  Clair,  William 

Short.  Thomas  W 

Shipner,  Joseph 

Shipner,  Richard 

Thompson,  Jonathan.. 
Thompson,  William  R 
Taylor,  Tarpley  D 

Becruits. 
Anderson,  Alexander. 

Bruer,  Thomas 

Bruer,  Franklin 

Campbell.  James  H... 

Cooney,  Patrick 

Dickson,  Joseph  B 

Davidson,  Henry 

Eaton,  John 

Edward,  James 

Force.  John  H 

Grilfin,  Michael 

Glenn,  James 

Grey,  Frederick 

Graves.  James 

Johnson,  Harris  A 

Jones.  John  E 

Johnson,  David  W 

Kaliahar,  Thomas 

Keith,  William  R 

Lafferty.  John  W 

Ladley,  Joshua 

Manger,  Otto 

Neil,  Benjamin 

Northon,  John 

Prendible,  John 

Richardson.  Joseph... 

Ray,  James  M 

Roberts,  Patrick 

Summers,  Nathaniel.. 

Seals,  Francis  M 

Shanks,  Leouidas 

■Stuebe,  Frederick 

Shanklin,  Daniel  B  ... 

Spain,  Miles 

Shater,  Samuel 

Umphenour.  Jacob 

Wagoner,  William  C 

Walker,  Alfred  H 

Wickman,  Christian... 
Whiten,  Albert  A 


Tunnel  Hill,  T'n 
Vermilion  co 


Tunnel  Hill,  T'n 
Vermilion  co 


Jan.      1,1864  Jan.      1.1864 


Jan 

Chicago Feb. 

Danville Feb. 

Gilead Mar. 


Danville Feb. 

Chicago Feb. 

Danville Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Middleport Feb. 

Chicago Mar, 

Ash  Grove Jan. 

Danville Feb. 

Vermilion  co...  Mar. 

Danville Feb. 

Gilead Mar. 

Danville Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Pocahontas Aug. 

Danville Feb. 

Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Middleport 

Pocahontas  T... 

Danville 

Pontiac 

Middleport 

Chicago 

Danville 

Vermilion  co... 


Dratted  and   Substitute 
Rfcriiifg. 

Cross,  Andrew 

Dodenhorf,  John 

English,  Samuel 

Griffey,  William  P.... 

Griever,  Jacob 

Hamilton,  Harris  B... 

Pankey,  George 

Pankey,  Jobadiah 

Taylor,  William 

Tanquary,  John 


Under  Cooks. 
Conley,  Benjamin. 
Spencer,  William  . 


Quincy 


Carthage 

Olney 

Carthage 

Indian  Creek. 

Carthage 

Saratoga 


Teamster. 
Warren,  Henry. 


Tunnel  Hill 


Pulaski,  Tenn.. 


27. 1864 

29. 1865 
25, 1864 

1, 1864 
25, 1864 
30, 1864 
11,1864 
25, 1864 

1, 1864 
24, 1864 

2.1861 
29, 1864 

9, 1864 
23, 1864 

1. 1864 
31, 1864 

13. 1861 

7. 1865 
15, 1864 
13. 1864 

4, 1864 

5. 1863 
13, 1864 
15, 1864 

4. 1864 
15, 1864 

5. 1864 

15. 1863 
5, 1864 

29. 1864 
1, 1864 

17, 1864 

12. 1862 
19, 1864 


Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Oct. 
Sept. 


Dec. 
Dec. 


Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


,1864 

;i864 
,1864 

,1864 
,1864 


1, 1863 
10, 1S63 


Apr.      4,1864 


Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


Died  Mar.  20,1864;  Chicago- 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 
M.  O.  July  10.  '65,  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


Died  Dec.  26, '64;  wounds.. 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 


Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 


Deserted 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Died  Feb.  25,1865 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Disc.  May  13, '65:  disabil  .. 

Died  Aug.  17, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


,1864 
,1864 
,1862 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1865 

'isei 


Aug. 
Feb. 


Apr. 
Sept. 


Feb. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


18, 1864 
_27, 1864 

29. 1864 
12, 1864 
27, 1864 
30, 1864 


Disch.  Apr.  25, '65;  wounds 
Mustered  out  July  24,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  19,  1865. 
M.  O.July  10, '65,  as  Serg.. 

M.  O.  July  10,  "65,  sick 

Mustered  oui  July  10,  1865.. 

DiedMay  29.1864 

M.  O  July  10,  '65;  wounded 
(Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
j| Missing  in  act'n  July  28,'6t 
Discharged  May 26. 1865  ... 
Mustered  out  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 
M.  O.  July  10,1865,  sick.... 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  14,1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Died  May  29.'64,Chat'nooga 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 


Oct.    27,1864 
Sept.  30,1864 


Jan. 
Apr. 


1. 1864 
18, 1864 


Died  Oct.  7, '64.  Nashville. 
Mustered  out  May  11,1865. 


Sub.  M.  O.July  10,1865... 
Died  June  3,  '65;  of  wounds 
Sub.^  M.  O.  July_10,1865... 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865'. 
Sub.  M.  O.July  10,1865... 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 

Sub.  M.  O.July  10,1865... 
Mustered  out  May  31,  1865. 


Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


Tr.to  Co  A,29th  U.S.Col.Int 


TWELFTH   INFANTRY. 


561 


COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Captains. 

Robert  K.  Lackey 

John  W.  Fisher 

Robert  Kochler 

Michael  Guinty 

First  Lieutenants. 

Robert  Kochler 

William  F.  Jobe 

Michael  Guinty 

Theophilus  McConnell 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  F.  Jobe 

Charles  M.  Barry 

Francis  W.  Stearns. .. 

First  Sergeant. 
Charles  M.Barry 

Sergeants. 

Henry  Schaible 

Emery  Hughes 

John  W.  Newton 

John  Gregg 

Corporals. 

John  Dowd 

John  W.  Mason 

Albert  R.  Gardner 

Francis  W.  R.  Stearns 

Musician. 
John  H.  Crawford 

Wagoner. 
Henry  H.  Jones 

Privates. 

Allen,  Martin  V" 

Applehans,  George .... 

Anderson,  Holmes 

Artup,  Joseph  E 

Burgh,  Martin  W 

Bell,  Moses 

Battus,  Michael 

Betts,  Ralph  W 

Bruner.  George  W 

Bell,  Charles  E 

Bixby,  George  A 

Brewer,  Stephen 

Crist,  Nelson  L 

Cbapman,  Francis 

Conner,  William  T.... 

Chase,  Leander  M 

Devinney.  Elisha  M. . . 

Fridiger,  William 

Fitzpatrick,  Francis... 

Forrest,  William 

Gilf  ellon.  Henry 

Guinty,  Michael 

Gere,  Levi 

Gillen,Hugh 

Gaston.  William 

Hughes.  Cyrus 

Hartstein,  Arnold 

Hollister, Reuben  G... 
Hollister,  Frederick. . . 

Hoeneke,  (yharles 

Haynes,  Austin 

Harris,  Andrew  J 

Jacobson,  Frederick  .. 

Johnston,  James 

Kanavy,  Martin 

Lewis,  Joseph  O 

Long,  Charles 

Lawhead.  David  E 

Lanwarayssaris,  P.  G. 

Vol.  1—36 


Rock  Island. 

Paris 

Rock  Island. 
Preemption. 


Rock  Island. 


Pre-emption. 
Port  Byron.. 


Rock  Island. 
Pre-emption. 
Rock  Island. 


Pre-emption. 


Rock  Island..., 

Port  Byron 

Rock  Island..., 


Rock  Island.. 

Cairo 

Pre-emption.. 


Rock  Island. 


Rock  Island. 


Rock  Island. 


Port  Byron 

Rock  Island 

Port  Byron 

Cairo 

Rock  Island 

Richland  Grove 
Rock  Island.... 

Port  Byron 


Geneseo  

Port  Byron. 


Camden 

Port  Byron 

Hampton 

Port  Byron 

Rock  Island.... 

Cairo 

Geneseo  

Pre-emption 

Rock  Island.... 

Geneseo  

Pre-emption 

Port  Byron 

Rock  Island 

Port  Byron 


Aug.  1, 1861 

Mar.  3. 1862 

July  2,1862 

Oct.  21, 1864 


Aug.  1, 1861 

July  2, 1862 

Aug.  1, 1864 

Apr.  11,1865 


Aug.  1, 1861 
July  2,1862 
Apr.    11,1865 


Aug.     3, 1861 

Aug.    ^3,1861 
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Aug.  ^3,1861 
July    23,1861 


Aug.   20,1861 


Aug.     3,1861 


Aug.     3,1861 


July 
July 
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Aug. 

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Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
Oct. 
July 


Aug. 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
July 
Aug. 


Rock  Island 

Camden , 

Andalusia 

Preemption 

Rock  Island... 

Bowling 

Rock  Island..., 


Danville Sept.    1, 1861  Sept 


9, 1861 
23, 1861 

3,1861 
23,1861 
20, 1861 

23,1861 
20, 1861 

3, 1861 
23,1861 
20, 18C1 
^^3,1861 

23, 1861 
20, 1861 
18, 1861 
23, 1861 


23, 1861 

3. 1861 

_20,1861 

3, 1861 
8, 1861 
20, 1861 


Aug.     3.1861 


Nov. 
Mar. 


Sept. 
May 


Aug. 
Aug. 
May 


18,1862 
28,1865 


3,1861 

18, 1862 


3, 1861 
18. 1862 
7, 1865 


3.1861 
3, 1861 


Aug.     3. 1861 


Aug.   24,1861 


Aug.     3, 1861 


Aug. 


Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Dismissed 

Resigned  July  2.1862 

Mustered  out  Oct.  21,1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Promoted 

Term  expired  Aug.  1,1864.. 
Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Promoted 

Resigned  Sept.  18.  1864  .... 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Mustered  out  Aug.  11, 1864. 
Disch.  Sept.  18, '62;  wounds 

i5ischarged  Dec!  14, 1861 '. ! '. 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Disch.  June  18, '62:  disabil. 
Died  at  Mound  City  Hospi- 
tal, April  19,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Aug.  16. '62;  disabil. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  16, '62;  wounds 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Apr.  12, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  12,1864 
Disch.  Oct.  22,  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  11,1864. 


M.  O.  Aug.  11,  '64.  as  Corp. 
Disch.  Aug.  16. '62;  wounds 


24, 1861 
18, 1861 
3,1861 


Absent  without  leave 

Disch.  May  24,  '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr  6,  "'62'. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  11,1864. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  11.1864. 
Disch.  Sept.  28,'62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  18, '62;  wounds 
Disch.  Sept.  19."62;  wounds 


24, 


Disch.  Oct.  2. '62;  disabil  .. 
Disch.  Aug.  16. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Feb.  22,  '62;_  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  July  21,  '62;  wounds 


Disch.  July  17, '62;  wounds 
1,1861  Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 


562 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

McGuinness.  Andrew. 

Popt  Byron 

July    23,1861 

Aug.     3. 1861 

Disch.  Sept.  9, '62;wounds. 

Rock  Island.... 

' ' 

Mustered  out  Aug.  11, 1864 

Danville 

Sept.    1,1861 
July    23,1861 

Sept.  1  ,1861 

M.  O.  Sept.  12,  '64,  as  Corp'l 

Moore.  James  S 

Port    Byron.... 

Aug.     3, 1861 

Ulsch.  Feb.  22, '62;  disabil. 

Moore,  William 

Genesee  

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Miller,  Thomas  J 

Rock  Island.... 

Aug.   20,1861 

Aug.   24,1861 

Killed  at  Corinth  Oct. 3, '62 

Mead,  Lauriston  rf  ... 

Port    Byron 

Mustered  out  Sept.  11. 1864. 

McConnell.Theophil's 

' ' 

July    23.1861 

Aug.     3, 1861 

Re- enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Mitchell,  William 

Rock  Island.... 

' ' 

O'Bright,  Jacob 

jreneseo 

Aug.   20,1861 

Aug.   24,1861 

"                    ' ' 

Powell, Lycurgus  C... 

Port  Byron 

July    23,1861 

Aug.     3, 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  11, 1864 

Powell,  William 

Aug.   20,1861 

Aug.   24,1861 

Disch.  Feb.  22, '62;  old  age. 

Peters,   William  M.... 

Galena 

Aug.     3,1861 

Aug.     3, 1861 

Philleo.  Russell  C... 

Port  Byron 

Aug.   20.1861 

Aug.   24,1861 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr. 6. '62. 

Rose.  Peter 

Rock  Island.... 

July    23,1861 

Aug.     3. 1861 

Re-enhsted  as  Veteran.... 

Renner,  Jacob 

Joal  Valley 

M.  0.  Aug.  11, '64,  as  Corp. 

Rathburn,   Lord  M 

Dordova  

Aug.   20,1861 

Aug.   24.1861 

Died  Apr.  24,1862 

Cairo 

June  24,1861 

Aug.     3. 1861 

Mustered  out  Aug.  11,  1864 

Rock  Island.... 

July    23,1861 

Simmons,  Andrew.... 

Andalusia 

Aug.   20.1861 

Aug.   24.1861 

Disch.  Feb.  22, '62;  disabil. 

' ' 

' ' 

Reenhsted  as  Veteran.... 

Stranger,  John  T 

Danville 

Sept.    1,1861 

Sept.    1,1861 

Mustered  out  Sept.  11, 1864 

Ternstadt,  Victor 

Port  Byron 

Aug.  20,1861 

Aug.   24.1861 

Died  Apr.  14,1862 

Williams,  Lewellyn... 

Coaltown 

Aug.     3,1861 

Aug.     3.1861 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 

Wollman,  Joseph 

Hampton 

Aug.   20,1861 

Aug.   24.1861 

Disch.  July  17,  '62;  disabil. 

Wallace.  Alexander... 

Port  Byron 

'  ■ 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

' ' 

' ' 

' '                    " 

Allen.  Martin  V 

Rock  Island  co. 

Jan.      1.1864 

Jan.      1,1864 

Killed,  Allatoona,  Oct. 5,  '64 

Applehans,  George .... 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Battus,  Michael 

' ' 

'  * 

Mustered  out  July  15,  1865. 
Dis.  Sgt..May20.'65;disab. 

Berts,  Ralph  W 

Bell,  Charles  E 

' ' 

' ' 

' ' 

' ' 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 

Burgh.  Martin  W 

' ' 

' ' 

Pro.Q.M.Serg.  Jan. 1. '64.. 

Crawford.  JohnH.... 

' ' 

' ' 

Pro.  Prin.  Musician 

■Gaston,  William 

' ' 

" 

M.O.June  21, '65  as  Corp.. 

Gninty.  Michael 

' ' 

Pro.Serg.,then  1st  Lieut.. 

<Gillfellon.  Henry 

' ' 

' ' 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Jones,  Henry  H 

' ' 

■ ' 

Kanavy.  Martm 

' ' 

' ' 

* ' 

"                     " 

Mitchell,  William 

' ' 

' ' 

' '                     * ' 

Moore,  William 

' ' 

M.O.JulylO,'65,as  IstSerg. 

McConnell.  Theoph's. 

Chicago  

Feb.    27.1864 

Mar.     5.1864 

Pro. Serg.,  then  1st  Lieut. 

O'Bright.  Jacob 

Rock  Island  co. 

Mar.     1. 1864 

Jan.      1.1864 

M.  0.  July  10, '65,  as  Serg't 

Rose,  Peter 

Simmons.  Theodore  .. 

' ' 

' ' 

' ' 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

■Stearns.  Francis  W 

' ' 

' ' 

Pro.  Serg.,then  2d  Lieut.. 

"Wallace.  Alexander... 

' ' 

M.O.July  10, 1865,  as  Corp'l 

Zeigler,  John 

' ' 

' ' 

" 

M.  0.  July  10,  '65.  as  Sergt. 

Secruits  ■ 

Bruner,  George W.... 

Port  Byron 

Feb.    12.1864 

Mar.     2. 1864 

M.  0.  July  10,  '65,  as  Corp'l 

Bailey,  Elza 

Gilead 

Mar.      7, 1865 

Mar.     7. 1865 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Byerly.  Amos 

Port  Byron 

Feb.  ^6,1864 

Mar.  2  .  1864 
Mar.   20.1864 

Died 

Case,  John  A 

Ch'g  rem'vd.H.D.  Jun.27.'65 

Day,    Hutch eson 

' ' 

Feb.    11.1864 

Mar.     2. 1864 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1565. 

Ounsaulus,  Samuel  L. 

Pre-emption 

Henry,  Charles  C 

Mar.    21,18K 

Jan.    13,1864 

Discharged 

Mar.    26,1863 
Feb.      9, 1864 

Mar.     2.1864 

Livingston.  Milton 

Rock  Island.... 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Lambert,  James  M 

Mar.     3, 18K 

Jan.    13,1864 

•  •                     " 

Moor'',  Frank  N 

Port  Byron 

Feb.     9,1864 

Mar.     2.1864 

Nelson,  Ezekiel 

Ohlwieler,  ,John 

Rock  Island.... 

Feb.    18.186< 

Peterson,  John 

Feb.      3. 186^ 

' ' 

' '                     ' ' 

Schlemmen,  Phillip  .. 

Chicago  

Feb.    25.186^ 

M.  O.  July  10. 1865.  as  Corp. 

Schaad,  Lorenzo 

Illinois  City.... 

' ' 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Zeigler,  Benjamin.... 

Port  Byron 

Feb.    11,1864 

M.  0.  July  10, '65, as  Corp'l 

Drafted  and  Substitute 

Recruits. 

Oct.      3. 1864 
Oct.      8. 1864 

Oct.      3.1864 
Oct.      8. 1864 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Butler,  Charles  H.... 

LaHarpe 

Bryant,  J  acob 

Oct.    14, 186^ 

Oct.    14. 1864 

Sub .  M.  0 .  July  10, 1865 .... 

Broughten,  Jeremiah. 

Richwood 

Sept.  21,186^ 

Sept.  21.1864 

Mustered  out  July  21.1865. 

Brown.  Edwin  S 

Lockport  

Sept.  29,186^ 

Sept.  29. 1864 

Mustered  out  July  3.1865.. 

Cox,  George  W 

Nov.     2. 1864 
Oct.    27.1864 
Oct.      6.1864 

Nov.     2. 1864 
Oct.    27.1864 
Oct.      6. 1864 

Sub.  M.  0.  July  10.1865.... 

Egge,  George  or  Chas. 

Mustered  out  June  21. 1865 

Oarrett,  Augustus.... 

Lamoille 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865  , 

TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


563 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  ot 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Hamilton,  Andrew 

Hill.  John  P 

Holley ,  Samuel 

Hopper,  John  R 

Herren,  Renze 

Henderson.  Edward  .. 

Johnson.  Joseph 

League.  Reuben  M  ... 

Lane.  William 

Lightner.  Borneas  — 

McVey,  Owen 

Mc Vey,  Jesse  R 

McKinzie.  John 

Mitchell.  Eli 

Mark.  Anthony 

McMurray,  James 

Mulkner,  Thomas 

Mundon,  Edmund 

Newlan,  William  H  ... 

Oglesby,  William 

Peter,  John  J 

Probster,  John  G 

Patterson,  Griffin  L... 

Peteffram,  William 

Palmer,  William  W... 
Reynolds.  Mathias  — 

Ralston,  Marshall 

Rice,  Consider 

Ross,  John 

Ray,  William 

Short,  Scott 

Smith.  Charles 

Shottle,  Charles 

Swatz,  John 

Sanders,  Thomas 

Street,  Aaron  A 

Thompson.  John  P  — 
Thompson,  James  G.. 

Taylor,  James 

Tredway,  Doctor 

Voorhees,  William  — 
"Wilkins,  William  C... 

Williams,  John  S 

'\^^ilcox,  Samuel 


Under  Cooks. 
Butler,  Benjamin  . 
Warren,  Patrick. . . 


Boyer  De  Ark.. 

Jefferson  co 

Ash  Grove 

Cordova 

Coe 

Indian  Creek... 


umcy 

igr  Spring . 
Richland  ... 


Sweet  Water!... 


Crooked  Creek 

Parker 

Roberts 


Teamster. 
Dabony,  Anthony , 


Rock  Run. 
Stebbin... 

Edgar 

Prairie 

Flora 


Coe 


Suben  

Salem 

Rock  Run  .. 
Silver  Creek  ... 

Lenora 

Scotland  — 
Roberts 


Indian  Creek. 
Canoe  Creek  . 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


18,1864 
27, 1864 
18, 1864 
22,1864 
18, 1864 
30, 1864 
27, 1864 

8, 1864 
18, 1864 
28, 1864 
18. 1864 
22,1864 

7, 1864 

10,:"' 

14, 1864 
11, 1864 
1. 1864 
3.1864 
12, 1864 
30. 1864 
29, 1854 

4,1864 
1, 1864 
15, 1864 
18, 1864 
26.1864 
27, 1864 

30. 1864 
24, 1864 


5, 1864 
25, 1864 
19, 1864 

1, 

26, 1864 

21.1864 
30, 1864 
27, 1864 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


18.1864  Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

27.   '■ 
18, 


1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 

.1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
.1864 
,1864 

,1864 
,1864 


28, 1864 
5, 1864 
25.1864 
27, 1864 


30, 1864 
27.1864 


Apr.      1.1864 


Dec.    15,1863 


Apr.    18.1864 


Apr.    18.1864 


Mustered  out  June  21. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
Mustered  out  June  21.1865. 
Sub.  M.  O.  May  23,1865  ... 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1864. 
Sub.  M.O.July  10.1865... 
Sub.  M.  O.June  21.1865... 
Mustered  put  July  10,  1865. 

Sub.   M.  O.  July  10.1865.... 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865'. 

Sub.    M.  O.July  10,1865... 

Never  joined  company 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  June  3,  1865.. 
Sub.  M.  O.June  3.1865.... 
Mustered  out  June  3. 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Never  joined  company 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Never  joined  company  — 
Sub.    M.  O.  July  10,1865... 

Never  joined  company 

Sub.  M.  O.  July  10.1865... 
Mustered  out  June  3,1865.. 


Never  joined  company 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1! 
Never  joined  company 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1! 


Sub.    Trans,  to  Co.  A 

Sub.    M.  O.June  14,1865... 
Mustered  put  June_3, 1865. . 

Mustered  out  June  21,1865. 


Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


Trans  to  Co.  A.  29th  U.  S. 
Col.  Infantry 


COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

Vincent  Ridgely 

Henry  Van  Sellar 

■George  Hunt 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  W.  Kisher 

William  C.  Magner  .. 
Cyrus  Stout 

Second  Lieutenants 

Henry  Van  Sellar 

William  C.  Magner. . . 

John  A.  Korgle 

William  H.  Bowser  .. 
Tolian  M.Sidensticker 

First  Sergeant. 
William  C.  Magner 


Springfield 
Paris 

Paris 

Paris 

Paris 


Aug.  1. 1861 
Oct.  18,1861 
Feb.  19.1864 


Aug.  1, 1861 
Mar.  3,1862 
Aug.  6, 1864 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
May 
Apr. 


Aug.  1, 1861 
Dec.  11.1862 
June  27,1864 


Aug.     1. 1861 
Sept!'"?.' 1864 


1,1 

18, 1861 


Aug.     1.1861 


July    15.1861 


June  23,1862 
May    21,1865 


Aug.     1,1861 


Resigned  Oct.  2,1861 

Promoted  Lieut.  Col 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Pro.  Capt.  Co.  D.  Mar.  3.'62 

Resigned  Aug.  6, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Promoted 

Deceased  

Mustered  out  Apr.  8, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  20, 1865. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 


564 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL S    REPORT. 


Name  aud  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeants. 

John  A.  Korgle 

Henry  E.  Blinn 

Samuel  A.  Lodge 

Hiram  V.  Sanders 

(Corporals . 

Robert  J.  Elliott 

Nathaniel  D.  Athon.. 

Jesse  R.  Runnion 

Washington  Moss 

Tolian  M .  Sidensticker 

George  W.  White 

John  D.  Ezra 

Cyrus  Stout 

Musicians, 
Chester  H.  Phillips... 

Solomon  D.  Nevill 

Wagoner. 
James  Flood 

Privates. 

Albin,  Robert 

Athon,  John  W 

Binkley,  Thomas 

Blackman,  Isaac  S  — 

Boatman,  John 

Bowden,  Javan  H 

Bower.  Tobias 

Brinkerhoff,  William. 

Brundige,  John 

Bull,  James 

Campbell,  Francis  M.. 

Canady,  Allen 

Canady.  James 

Carey,  James 

Childers,  Hiram 

Clark,  Elisha 

Dickenson,  William  W 

Donden,  Edward  P 

Dust,  Samuel  E 

Elliott,  William  J 

Evans,  John  S 

Ewing,  Francis  M 

Gano,  Daniel 

Gilbert,  Andrew 

Glasebrook,  William.. 

Guymon,  Thomas 

Halbrook,  Sylvester  .. 

Hall,  Henry  B 

Hanks,  Bernard  

Hartman,  John  R 

Hazel,  Thomas 

Henly,  Samuel 

Howe,  Chester  D 

Humes,  Isaac 

Hunt,  George 

Hunting,  Edward  S  B 
Hunting,  Charles  A... 

Hurst.  Anthony  W 

Harris,  Reuben 

Johnson,  Leonard  M.. 

Jones,  Samuel  E 

Jones,  Rufus  T 

Jones.  William 

Kinney,  James 

Kohe,  James  M 

Lenz,  Emil 

Magner,  Samuel  H 

McCormick.  Isaac  J . . . 
McAnally,  William  J . . 

McGee,  John  W 

Morin.  William  N 

Pinnell,  Elihu 

Pinnell,  Thomas 

Penton,  Eugene 


Aug.     1,1861 


Aug.     1, 1861 


July    15,1861 
Aug.     1, 1862 


Aug.     1,1861 
Sept.  20,1861 

Aug.     1. 1861 


July  15,1861 
Nov.  9,1861 
July    15.1861 


Aug.     1. 1861 


Aug.     1, 1861 


Aug.     1,1861 
Sept.  20,1861 

Aug.     1,1861 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .» 


Prom. Capt. 9th  Ky.  Vols. 
Died  Apr. 28. '62;  wounds. 


Discharged  July  21, 1862. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Discharged  Apr.  1,1862. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Discharged  Aug.  20.  1862; 
died  Aug.  21. 1862 


Aug. 
Aug. 

July 
July 
Aug. 
July 


1.1861 
23, 1861 

15, 1861 
13, 1861 
13, 1861 
15,1861 


Aug.  13,1861 

July  25,1861 

Aug.  _  1,1861 

July  15,1861 

June  22,1861 
Sept.  20,1861 

July  15,1861 

Aug.  1.1861 

July  15.1861 


Aug.  __1,1862 

June  22,1861 

Aug.  1,1861 

July  15.1861 

Aug.  1.1861 

July  15,1861 


Aug.  1, 1861 

Aug.  13,1861 

July  15,1861 

Aug.  23,1861 

Apr.  1,1862 

Aug.  13,1861 

July  15,1861 


Aug.     1,1862 
July    15,1861 


June  22.1861 
July    15.1861 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 


Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug, 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


1, 1862 

'24. 1863 

1, 1861 


25,1861 

2, 1861 
1. 1861 
15, 1861 
1. 1861 


15, 1861 
1,1861 


20. 1861 
1, 1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Oct. 


5, 1861 
1, 1861 
25, 1861 
24. 1864 


Aug. 


1,1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Discharged  May  4, 1862.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Fort  Donelson. 
Feb.  15.1862 

Taken  piri soil e'r' Oct.'  '3'.  1862. 
Badly  wounded  Oct.  3, 1862 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Sept.  30,1861 '.'.'.'. 

Discharged  July  22,1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Discharged  June  24,1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Apr.  10, '62:  wounds.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Corinth.  Oct. 3.  '62 

Promoted  Hospital  Stew'd 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  May  26,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Wounded  Apr.  6,1862...'!!! 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Re-enlisted  asVeteran 

Transferred  to  7th  111.  C'a'v 

Disch.  Jan.  4, '62;  wounds. 

Died  Sept.  22,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

D'taird.hosp.duty,Apr.7,62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Badly  wounded  Oct.  3, 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Killed  at  Corinth,  Oct. 3,  '62 
Discharged  Dec.—,  1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 


Dec.    24,1 


Discharged  June  27,1862... 
24,1863  Re- enlisted  as  Veteran.... 


TWELFTH   INFANTRY. 


565 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Reagan    David  

Paris  

July    15.1861 
Aug.     1.1861 
July    15.1861 
July    25,1861 
July  ^15.1861 

Aug.  ^^1,1861 

Aug.  13.1861 
June  22.1861 
July    15,1861 

July    25,1861 
Aug.  ^^1,1861 

July  ,15.1861 

Aug.  ,L  1861 

Aug.   15.1861 
Aug.  ,1.1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Raney    Thomas  P    ... 

Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  3.'62 

Roger's   James  O 

•  • 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Sanders  Abidnago...- 

Discharged  Dec.  3. 1864 

Shoemaker.  Samuel  .. 

• ' 

Discharged  June  29, 1862. . . 

Siler  James  W 

Slus**  Henry  C    

Smith.  Williamson 

•  • 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Stark  Daniel  A 

• ' 

•  I 

t  >                     •  • 

' ' 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62. 

Thompson,  Joseph 

• ' 

Discharged   Sept.  8, 1862... 

Rock 

Valin.  Charles 

Venemon.  William 

Wounded  Oct.  3. 1862 

Ward.  William 

.  ... 
Cairo 

Willis.  Andrew  B 

Trans.  7th  lll.Cav.Mar.5,'62 

•  • 

Yates    George         .... 

J 

Wounded.  Shiloh.  Apr.2,'62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Young,  Thomas 

Paris    

' '                     " 

Veterans. 

Albin,  Robert  L 

Athon,  Nathaniel  D... 

Athon,  John  W 

Boatman.  John 

Bowden,  Javan  H 

Campbell.  Francis  M.. 

Canady,  Allen 

Casteel.  Joseph  W  .... 

€hilders.  Hiram 

Dickensor..  Wm.  W... 

Elliott,  William  J 

Flood    James  

Edgar  CO 

Chicago  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Edgar  CO 

Chicago  

Edgar  CO 

Jan.    ,_1,1864 

Mar.    15.1864 
Jan.      1,1864 

Mar.    15.1864 
Jan.  __1.1864 

Jan.  ,,1,1864 

;; 

Mar.    17.1864 
Jan.   ,1,1864 

Mar.    15.1864 
Jan.   ,,1,1864 

M.O.July  10. '65.  asCorp'l 
M.O.July  10,  '65.  as  1st  Serg 
Killed,  Atlanta.  Aug.  10, '64 
Tr.  to  Sig'l  C'ps  Apr.  30,'64 
Mustered  out  July  10,.  1865. 

M.O.July  10. '65.  as  Corp.. 

M.  O.July  10, '65.  sick 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
M.  O.July  10, -65,  as  (Corp.. 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865 

•Glazebrook.  Wm.  B... 
Halbrook,  Sylvester.. 

Mustered  out  July  28. 1865 
Kil'd,  Alto'na  Pass.  Oc.5.'64 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Hartman.  John  R 

Henley.  Samuel 

Hunt  George  

Serg't.  Promoted  Captain. 
M.  O.July  10. '65.  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July  10.1865  . 

Mustered  out  July  17. 1865. 
Tr.  to  Sig'l  C'ps  Apr.  30.'64 
Mustered  out  July  1,0. 1865. 

Disch.  Mar.  5. '65;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Prom.  Serg..  then  2d  Lieut 
M.O.July  10. 1865.  as  Serg. 
Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 
M.O.  July  10. '65. as  Corp.. 

Jones.  RufusT 

Johnson.  Leonard  M.. 

Kohoe.  J  ames  M 

Kohoe,  Zachary  T 

Magner.  Samuel  H  — 

Morin.  William  N 

McGee.  John  W 

Penton.  Eugene 

Raney.  P.  T 

'leagan.  David 

logers,  James  0 

Shank,  Daniel  B 

Sidensticker,  Tolian  M 
Smith.  Williamson.... 

Stark.  Daniel  A 

Stark,  Samuel  A 

Townsend.  Martin  V.. 

Thornton.  John  M 

AVard,  William 

White,  George  W 

Young.  Thomas  M.... 
faring,   George  W.... 
Zaring,    William 

Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 
M.  O.July  10, '65,  as  Serg.. 

Deserted  Mar.  1.1864 

MO.  July  19. '65.  as  Serg.. 
M.O.  July  10, '65.  as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  19.1865. 

Beeruits. 

Paris 

June  22,1864 
Mar.    15.1864 
Feb.    29.1864 
Aug.     3. 1862 
Feb.    26,1864 

June  22.1864 
Mar.  ,16.1864 

Sept.  29.1862 
Mar.     4. 1864 

Baggerly.  John  M 

Burt,  John  M  

Chicago  

Paris  ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 

Bull,  William  H 

Died  July  31. 1864 

iDisch.  Mar.  9. '65;  wounds 

Brazelton,  EliE 

Chicago  

566 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Paris 

Aug.     6. 1862 
Feb.    26. 1864 
Aug.     6, 1862 

Sept.  29,1862 
Mar.      4. 1864 
Sept.  29,1862 

Mustered  out  May  31.  1865. 

Canady.  John  F 

Camerer  Daniel  B.... 

Chicago  

Paris 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Mustered  out  May  31. 1865. 

Feb.      2. 1864 
Mar.    19,1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.    13. 1864 
Feb.    26.1864 
Feb.    25,1864 
Feb.    29.1864 
Aug.     3. 1862 
Jan.    22,1862 

Mar.   20.1864 
Apr.      8. 1864 
Mar.    16,1864 
Mar.      4. 1864 
Mar.   20.1864 

Disch.  A.pr.  6,  '65;  disabil.. 

Griffin.  Charles  

Mustered  out  May  22.1865.. 

Gilbert.  James  A 

Hill.  Joseph  H 

Chicago  

Paris....!!!!."!!! 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 

Hogue.  Franklin  T.... 
Hern  Haywood  G 

. .                     1 . 

Oct.    24.1864 

Henderson,  Albert  G.. 

Chicago  

Paris 

Mar.     4, 1864iTrans.  to  V.R.C.  June  1,'65- 
Sept.  29.1862  Dischars-ed  Jan.  11.1865  ... 

Huff  Allen 

Oct.     24,1863 

Discharged  Jan.  22, 1865. . . . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 

Leslie.  William  W  .... 

Lutz.  Anthony 

Lyons.  Michael 

McAdams.  John  

Mayfield   Robert 

Chicago  

Elbridge 

Malone 

Feb.    19,1864 
Mar.    23.1865 
Oct.      6.1864 
Feb.    15.1864 
Jan.     25. 1865 
Feb.      1.1864 
Mar.     6, 1862 

iviar.     4. 1864 
Mar.    23,1865 
Oct.      6,1864 
Mar.     4. 1864 
Jan.    25.1865 
Mar.     4,1864 
Sent.  29.1862 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  27,  1865. 

Chicago  

Kansas 

Mustered  out  July  lO.  1865. 

Madden.  Wright 

Chicago  

Paris 

Kil'd.Alto'na  Pass.Oc.5.'64- 
Mustered  out  May  13. 1865.. 

Apr.      1.1862, Oct.    24,1863 
Feb.    27.1864  Mar.     5.1864 
Feb.      1.1864  Mar.     4.1864 
Feb.    15.1864 
Aug.     6. 1862!SeDt.  29.1862 

Pinnell.  James  H 

Richey.  Charles 

Rogers.  Mathias 

Rogers  Cumberland 

Chicago  

Paris 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  31,  1865. 

Rodgers.  William 

Stark.  John W 

Edgar  CO 

Chicago  

Mar.   28.1865 
Feb.    27,1864 
Jan.    11.1865 
Aug.  _  3, 1862 

Aug.     6,1862 
Sept.    1,1862 
Feb     15, 1864 

Mar.  128.1865 
Mar.      4. 1864 
Jan.     11.1865 
Sept.  ^29, 1862 

Oct.    24,1863 
Mar.      4.1864 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 

Sowero   Edward  S 

Mustered  out  May  31.  1865. 

Shumaker.  Samuel  L. 
Stout  John  P 

Chicago  !!!!!!!! 

Stout.  Jonathan  L 

Smith.  James  H 

Stephenson.  John  J... 

Travis.  Henry  H 

Travis,  Bill  D.  T 

Promoted  Ad.iutant 

Mustered  out  May  31. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Tr.  to  22d  111.  Inf. Aug.— '61 

Aug.     3,1862 
Feb.   _26,1864 

Feb.    19,1864 
Feb.    15.1864 
Feb.    26.1864 
Feb.    16.1864 
Mar.     7.1865 

Oct.    27.1864 
Oct.    28,1864 

Oct.      3.1864 
Oct.     28.1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Nov.      4, 1864 
Oct.       4, 1864 

Sept.  22.1864 
Oct.       4. 1864 
Oct.       5. 1864 
Oct.    28.1864 

Apr.  ^17,1864 
Apr.    17,1864 

Sept.  29,1862 
Mar.     4,1864 

Mar.     8, 1865 

Oct.    27.1864 
Oct.    28,1864 

Oct.      3.1864 
Oct.     28.1864 
Sept.  29,1864 
Nov.     4. 1864 
Oct.      4. 1864 

Sept.  22.1864 
Oct.      4. 1864 
Oct.      5. 1864 
Oct.    28.1864 

Apr.    17,1864 
Apr.    17,1864 

Mustered  out  May  31. 1865. 

Thornton.  Zacheus  P . 
Thompson.  Wm.  D  .... 

Qrschel.  Henry 

Wallace.  George  W  ... 
Wells,  Samuel        .     .. 

Chicago  

Gilead  ..!!!!!!!! 

Mustered  out  Sept.  22.1865. 
Died  Oct.  23.  '64;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Wells.  Thomas  P 

Wilkinson,  Benj.  F  ... 

.. 

Drafted    and    Substi- 
tute Recruits. 
Alderman.  James 

Sub.    M.  0.  July  10,1865.. 

Bryant,  Jeremiah 

Kerton 

Mustered  out  Aug.  7.  '65. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Sub.     M.O.  July  10. 1865  .. 

Epley,  Jacob  H 

Eggleston.  Clinton 

Rock  Run 

Mustered  out  June  3. 1865. . 
Sub.     M.  0.  July  10,1865.. 

Miller,  John 

Coe 

Prisoner;  mustered  out  to 

Quick.  George 

date,  July  21,1865 

Mustered  out  June  7,  1865.. 

Shirer,  Haley  W. 

Edgar    . 

Died  Feb.  2,  1865 

Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 

Wherrett,  John 

Under  Cooks. 

La  Nora 

Deserted  June  17. 1864 

Warner,  John  A  

Mustered  out  Julv  10, 1865. 

Teamster. 
Walker,  Alexander 

Tr.  to  Co.  A.  29th  CJ.  S.  CoL 

Inf..  as  Private  

TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


567 


COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
I    listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Wallace  Campbell 


Richard  K.  Randolph, 
Charles  Mayer 


First  Lieutenants. 

J.  Bates  Dickson 

Richard  K.  Randolph 

Charles  Farr 

William  H.  Bahn 

James  Freeburn IHaz'IGre'n,  Wis 


Aug.     1, 1861 


Princeton 
Galena 


Dec. 
Apr. 


Cincinnati,  O  , 

Princeton 

Galena , 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Nicholas  Roth 

Charles  Farr 

Charles  Mayer 

George  Lauck 


First  Sergeant. 
Charles  G.  Luttman  .. 


Galena. 


Sergeants. 

Fred.  Ehman Galena. 

John  Eberhardt.... 
Washington  Fuller 
Charles  Farr 


Corporals. 

Lewis  Hoppe 

Charles  Mayer 

George  Lauck 

Henry  Voss 

Wm.  H.  Dean 

William  H.  Langdon.. 

William  H.  Bahn 

William  Ruckhart  .... 


Musicia7is. 
Charles  -^eitsberg. 
August  Richter  ... 


Galena. 


Galena. 


Wagoner. 
Leonard  Esser  . 


Galena. 


Privates. 

Brown.  John 

Bahwell,  Anton 

Breigle,  John 

Beckert,  Charles  A  . 
Boardway,  William. 

Beebe,  George 

Bateman.  James 

Ball.  James  W 

Daily,  Daniel 

Dawson,  William 

Deitrich,  John 

Dutcher,  Sol.  R 

Freeburn.  James 

Ferguson,  John 

Preis,  John 

Godet,  Augustus  — 

Glookner,  Const 

Gillmore,  George 

Gottschalk,  John 

Gillett,  William  W.. 

Gault,  David  M 

Hardwick.  William  , 

Hamilton.  Myron 

Hagey,  Henry 

Jones.  David  L 

Johnson,  Aaron  S.., 

Jones,  Michael  B 

Kerfner,  Charles 

Kline.  Ignatz 

Koppen,  Henry 

Koch,  August 


Aug.  1, 1861 

Oct.  18,1861 

Dec,  26,1863 

June  24,1861 

Apr.  11,1865 


Aug.  1,1861 
June  20,1862 
Dec.  26,1863 
July    10,- 


July    12,1861 


Aug.     3,1861 


Stockton. 
Galena... 
Hanover. 

Galena... 


26, 1863 
11,1865 


Not  must'rd 
May      1,1865 


Aug.     1.1 
Nov.   14,] 


Aug.     3, 1861 


July    21.1861 


.Stockton 

Haz'lGre'n,Wis 
Galena 


Aug. 

July 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 

July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 


^3,1861 

13,1861 

13, 1861 
3. 1861 
16, 1861 


Bunkum,  Wis.. 

Woodbine 

Galena 

•^tockton 

Woodbine 

Bunkum,  Wis.. 
Fair  Play,  Wis.. 
Pin'kn'v'e,Mich 

Duneith 

Galena 


'Galena. 


Not  must'rd 
May      7, 1865 


Aug.  1, 1861 
Aug.  24,1862 
Sept.  17,1864 
Not  must'rd 


Aug.     3,1861 


Aug. 


Pro.  Col.  2d  Ala.,  (A.  D.) 

Dec.  26,1863 

Commission  canceled 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Promoted  Adjutant 

Promoted 

Died  June  24, 1864 

Canceled 

Mustered  out  July  10.1865. 

Resigned  June  20,1862 

Promoted 

M.  O.  July  10,''65,'as"Sergt'. 


Disch.  July20,'62;  disabil. 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  f 
Disch.;  term  expired. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Aug.     3,1 


Aug.     3,1861 


Aug.     3. 1861 


Disch.;  term  expired 

Disch-  Dec.  6, '62;  wounds. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Disch.;  term  expired  ... 


Died  Mar.  22.1862. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug.     3. 


13, 1861  Aug.   20, 1861 
13.1861  Aug.     3,1861 

3, 1861 
16,1861 

3,1861 


July    21,1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Oct. 
July 
July 
Aug. 


15. 1861 
3, 1861 
15, 1861 

3,1861 
7,1861 
22,1861 
21,1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Disch.  Sept.  7, '64;  disabil. 
Disch  Jan.  12, '64, for  pro.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  June  22,1862 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62. 
Died  or  disch.  May  28,  '62. . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  Dee.  8,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.;  term  expired 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 

Died  Oct.  8,1862 

Disch.;  term  expired  ... 
Died  Apr.  11,1862 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Kil'd.  Alto'na  Pass.Oc.  5V'64 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Apr.  1, '62;  disabil.. 
Disch. ;  term  expired 


Discharged  July  1.1862  ... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


568 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Kraeiner.  Ezekiel 

Galena 

Aug.  ,,3.1861 

July    21.1861 
July    14.1861 
July    17.1861 
July    21,1861 
Aug.     3, 1861 
Aug.    15.1861 
Aug.  ,  ,3, 1861 

July    12,1861 
Aug.    15.1861 
July    20.1861 
July    28,1861 
July    13.1861 
July    17.1861 
Aug.     3. 1861 
Aug.    15.1861 
Aug.     3. 1861 
July    15,1861 
July    23.1861 
Aug.  ,  3, 1861 

July    13.1861 
Aug.      3. 1861 
July    13.1861 
July    21,1861 
July    13.1861 
July    15.1861 
July    22.1861 
Aug.     3. 1861 
Aug.  ,15,1861 

Aug.     3. 1861 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Alio- 

,  ,3, 1861 

20,1861 
,  ,3, 1861 

20, 1861 
,  ,3, 1861 

15, 1861 
,,3,1861 

,20, 1861 

3. 1861 
,20. 1861 

, ,3. 1861 

,,1.1864 

7.1861 
, ,1. 1864 

18. 1864 

Died  Aug.  18  1861;  wounds 

Kraemer.  Ed.  R 

Kloenne.  Charles 

Klenk,  John 

Shullsburg.wis 
Galena . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  July  29. 1862. . . . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Limper  Charles 

Disch  ;  term  expired 

Jamest'wn,  Wis 
Galena 

Lanarenbach,  William. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  29. 1864. 

Leightner,  James  R  . 
Myer.  Charles  W 

Hanover 

Disch  :  term  expired 

Myers.  Herman 

Miller.  Samuel 

Miller.  Charles  H 

Elizabeth:;::::: 

Disch.  Sept.  26.'62;  disabil 
Died  Feb.  26.1862, 

McDonald.  James 

McCrea,  John 

Shullsburg,'wis 
Galena 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.  .. 

Mitsch.  Joseph 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Nervill.  James  E.G... 
Nelson.  Joha  C 

Springfield".:::: 

Disch.  July  29.  '62:  disabil. 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Discharged  Dec.  6.1862  .... 

Owens,  William  P 

Pfund.  John 

Drurytown 

Galena 

Discharged  May  15.1862.... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Palmer.  Livy  H 

Pringle.  William  W... 
Powers.  Charles 

Guttenburg,  la 
Galena. 

Wounded  Oct.  3.1862...;;;; 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Died  Aug.  4.1862 

Raik.  Christian 

Rogers.  John 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Discharged  July  9  1862 

Schmit.  George 

Smith.  Frank    .. 

Discharged  Apr.  23,  1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Solzer.  George 

Seigenfuss.  Christ 

Sneider.  George 

Schneider.  Charles.... 

Sheerer.  William 

Speth.  Andrew 

Smarboch.  Anton 

Suter.  Burkhardt 

Pair  Play'.'  'wisr 
Galena 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Discharged  June  14.1862;;; 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Disch  July  29. '62;  wounds 

Died  Dec.  21.1862 

Killed.  Atlanta.  July  22.  '64. 

Sager.  William  H 

Stockton::::::;: 

Galena 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Spalding.  01  L 

Stewart.  Charles  B.... 

Scofield.  Josiah 

Wilson.  John 

Discharged  April  3.  i862 .... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Wilkins.  Henry  H 

Elizabeth 

Galena...;; ;:;; 

Aug.    13,1861iAn£r. 

Williams.  Russell  A  .. 
Young.  William 

Aug.    15.1861 
July    15,1861 
July    20.1861 
July    13.1861 

Jan.   ,,1.1864 

May      7, 1864 
Jan.   ,,1,1864 

Feb.    29.1861 

Aug. 

Jan. 

May 
Jan. 

Mar. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.;  term  expired 

Zitka,  Frank 

JoDayiess  co... 
JoDayiess  co.. 

Will  CO :;; 

JoDayiess  co.. 

Chicago ::: 

Discharged  June  26  1862 

Zeiler.  Henry  P 

Veterans. 
Brown.  John 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

M.O.July  10. 1865.  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
M.  0.  July  10, 1865.  as  Serg. 
Killed.  Atlanta.  Aug.  14.  '64 

Board  way.  William... 

Bateman.  James 

Dean.  William  H 

Deitrich.  John 

Freeborn.  James 

Gloeckner.  C'nst'ntine 
Hamilton.  Myron 

Pro.  Serg.;  then  1st  Lieut. 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
Killed.  Atlanta.July  28. '64. 

Hardwick.  William  ... 

Jones.  David  L 

Kraemer.  Edward 

Koch.  August 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
M.  0.  July  10. 1865.  as  Serg. 
M.  O.July  10,1865;  sick.... 
M.  0.  July  10. 1865.  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
M.  O.July  10. '65.as  1st  Serg 
Pro.  Serg.;  then  2d  Lieut. 
Killed.Atlanta.July  22. '64. 
M.  O.July  10. 1865.  as  Corp. 

Transferred  to  Co .  K 

Mustered  out  July  10.1865.. 
M.  O.  July  10. '65.  as  Serg't 
Tr.  toN.  C.  S..as  P.  Mus.. 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Killed.  Atlanta.  July  22. '64. 
Mustered  out  July  22.1865. 

Disch.  Apr.22, '65;  wounds. 

Klenk.  John 

Mayer.  Charles 

McCrea,  .John 

Mitsch.  Joseph 

Neireburg.  Martin 

Pfund.  John     ... 

Seitsberg.  Charles  .... 

Sager.  William  H 

Smith    Prank 

Scofield.  Josiah 

Williams.  Russell  A  .. 

Zeiler.  Henry  F 

Voss,  Henry  (Serg't).. 

TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


539 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Jiec7-uits. 
Austine,  Philip 

Galena 

Feb.    14.1864 
Feb.   ^12.1864 

Feb.    17,1864 
Oct.     13, 1862 
Sept.  13,1862 
Sept.  15,1862 
Feb.      4, 1864 
Sept.  15,1862 
Oct.    31,1863 
Feb.    17,1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Mar.     4, 1864 
Apr.      4,1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.    20,1864 
Feb.      3, 1864 
Sept.  15,1862 
Apr.    13.1865 
Feb.    27, 1864 
Feb.    20.1864 
Feb.    24.1864 
Sept.  15,1862 
Sept.    9,1862 
Sept.  15,1862 
Feb,    24.1864 
Feb.   ^27.1864 

Sept.  15.1862 
Oct.      4. 1864 
Feb.    24.1865 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Feb.    18,1864 

Mar.  ,_1.1864 

Oct.    28.1862 

Feb.      4.1864 
Oct.    28.1862 
Nov.    12.1863 
Mar.  __1.1864 

Apr.    17.1864 
Apr.      6, 1864 
Mar.    16,1864 
Mar.      1,1864 

Mustered  out  July  15. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

1 .                     • . 

Beesley.  William 

DuQuoin 

Galena 

M.  0.  Julyl0.'65;  wounded 

Mastered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Bettinger.  Nicholas... 
Caille  Louis.           

•  > 

• ' 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Clifford  James  H 

Disch.  May  19, '65;  disabil. 

Dempsey,  Bate 

Delannv  Marcus  F  ... 

•  • 

Chicago  

Council  Hill.... 
Galena 

• .                     >  i 

<;}odat,  Gustavus  A 

Oavigan,  James. 

M.O.Julyl0,'65,  asSerg't. 
Mustered  out  Jiilv  10.  1865. 

Oruenewald.  John  .... 

Hanover 

DuQuoin 

Feb.      3,1864iDisch.  Apr.  3,'65:   disabil. 
Oct.    28, 1862  Mustered  out  Ju'v  10. 1865. 

Apr.    13,1865 
Mar.  __1,1864 

Oct.    28.1862 

Mar.      1. 1864 
Mar.  ^16.1864 

Feb.    27,1864 
Oct.    28,1862 
Oct.      4,1864 
Feb.    27,1865 
Oct.      4, 1864 
Mar.   10,1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Oct.     14.1864 
Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.     1.1864 
Mar.    16,1864 
Mar.     1,1864 
Apr.    13.1864 
Mar.     1,1864 
Feb.    10,1864 
Mar.     1,1864 
Oct.      7. 1864 
Mar.     1.1864 
Sept.  27.1864 
Oct.    28.1862 
Mar.     1.1864 
Oct.     14,1864 

Jan.      1.1864 
Apr.    17.1864 

Inman.  Benjamin 

Compton 

•  • 

Kippenhan.  Henry 

• ' 

M.O.J'ylO,'65;  absent,  sick 

Kain  Charles 

•  • 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 

•  • 

' ' 

' '                     * ' 

ilurphy,  Thomas 

> ' 

.4                                                        14 

McCormack  John  J 

• ' 

4    4                                                                 4    4 

McKinney.  Edward... 

Millar,  Frederick 

MuUman.Fhilip 

Dunleith  

DuQuoin 

Chicago  

::          :: 

Chicago  

Galena 

Mahony,  Laurence  B. . 

Trans,  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps 

O'Neil,  David 

Oct.      1, 1864 
Mar.     6,1865 
Feb.    18,1864 
Feb.    29.1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Apr.    13.1864 
Feb.    25,1864 
Feb.    10,1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
Oct.      7, 1864 
Feb.    17,1864 
Sept.  27,1864 
Sept.  13.1862 
Feb.    26,1864 
Oct.      7, 1864 

Dec.    10.1863 
Apr.    17.1864 

O'Neil,  John 

Prill.  John 

•  > 

Mustered  out  June  28. 1865. 

EipDin.  William 

Council  Hill.... 

M.O.July  10.'65;  wounded 

Euslington.  John 

.4                                                                4    . 

4  4                                                4  4 

Starr.  Robert 

Starr,  George 

4   4                                                       4  4 

Sincock,  Thomas 

Schultz.  Ferdi-iand  ... 

Elizabeth 

Galena 

Died  Oct.  15. '64;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  June  1,1865.. 

Van  Court.  Robert  D  . 

Disch.  Jan.  7. '65;  disabii.. 

White    Robert. 

Woodbine 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865  . 

rnder  Cooks. 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Disch.  Mar.  15, '65;  disabil. 

Earner.  Peter  1                      .     -- 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

1 

COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or    en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Cnntains. 

•Guy  C.  Ward 

James  N.  Mc Arthur.. 
William  Shannon  . .. . 
Robert  G.  Thompson 

First  Lietitenanfs. 
James  M.  Mc  Arthur. 

John  Hall 

Robert  G.  Thompson 
John  Patterson 


DuQuoin  . 
Chicago  .. 
DuQuoin.. 


Aug.  1,1861 

Oct.  4. 1862 

Apr.  27.1864 

June  12,1865 


Chicago  . 
DuQuoin. 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Apr. 


I.ISBI 
4, 1862 
11,1865 


Aug.  1,1861 
Nov.  25.1862 
Not  must'd. 
June  20.1865 


Aug.  1. 1861 
Nov.  25.1862 
May      7.1865 


Pinckneyville...ljune  12.1865!June  25.1865 


Died  Oct.  4.1862 

Prom.  Col.  3d  Heavy  Art. 
Declines;  lostarm;cane'rd 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 


Promoted 

Pro.Cap.4  U.S.H.Art.(A.D) 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 


570 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  F.  VVatkins DuQuoin 

JohnHall 

Jason  J.  Sanborn.. 
William  Shannon  , 
John  Thomas 


First  Sergeant. 
John  Hall 


Sergeants. 
Norton  W.  Campbell.. 

Jason  J.  Sanborn 

Frank  W.  Campbell... 
Robert  G.  Thompson  . 

Corporals . 

John  Thorwell 

William  H.  Hicks 

Lafayette  Ozborn 

Gillispie  B.  Weldon... 

William  T.  Leslie 

Thomas  Eddington  ... 

James  M.  Brown 

Peter  Cleary 


Musicians. 

Augustus  Price 

Malc'lm  Stanhouse,  Jr. 


Wagoner. 
Abraham  Strawbridge 

Privates. 
Andreas,  Alfred  T  .... 

Ambrose.  Levi  P 

Ambrose,  Henry  J 

Brown,  James  C 

Brown,  William  N 

Brown.  William  M 

Bacher.  Theodore 

Burk,  Berry 

Barry,  Thomas 

Blissit,  William 

Boyle,  Hugh 

Collins,  Michael 

Childs,  Christopher  C 
Campbell.  Harmon  G. 

Cherry,  Vincent  H 

Dunham,  Sherman  R. 

Dashiell,  William 

Dashiell.  Charles  R... 

Evans.  Thomas .. 

French,  Richard 

Holcomb,  Benjamin  .. 

Herbert.  William 

Harry,  Joseph 

Hodges,  James 

Hill,  William 

Harris.  Sampson 

Hood,  Samuel  J 

Hancock,  William  P... 

Haley,  John  S 

Haregraves.  John 

Kennedy,  Lawrence.. 

Kennedy,  James 

Kennedy,  Patrick 

Linzee.  Charles  F 

Lefler   Thomas 

Martin,  Charles 

Milem,  Jesse 

McConeli,  Brian 

McCarty,  Dennis 

McDonough.  James... 
McCann,  Alexander... 
McMillen,  James  S.... 
McMillen,  Robert  S  ... 
McClure,  William  R... 

McGuire.  Edward 

McLay,  John 


Mt.  Vernon,  Ind, 


DuQuoin 


DuQuoin 


DuQuoin 


Pinckneyville. 

DuQuoin 

Pinckneyville. 
DuQuoin 


Tamaroa. 
DuQuoin 


Aug.  1,1861 
Sept.  16,1862 
Oct.  4,1862 
Aug.  1,1864 
July    10,1865 


Aug. 


Aug.''  1,1861 


Aug.     1.1861 


July  25,1861 
July  21,1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 


Aug.     1.1861 


Pinckneyville  . 

DuQuoin 

Pleas'tHill.  Ind 
Pinckneyville  .. 


DuQuoin 

Pinckneyville. 
DuQuoin 


Tamaroa 

DuQuoin 

Kankakee  City, 
Manteno 


DuQuoin 
Tamaroa. 
DuQuoin 


New  York.  N.Y. 

DuQuoin 

Galura 

Mt.  Vernon,  Ind 
DuQuoin 


Pinckneyville. 
DuQuoin 


Pinckneyville.. 
Galum'.... 


DuQuoin 


Aug,  1,1861 
Oct.  30,1862 
Nov.  25,1862 
Not  must'rd 


Aug.    1,1861 


Aug.    1.1861 


Aug.    1,1861 


Resigned,  Sept.  16, 1862.... 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1864.. 
Commis.ret'd  and  cancl'd. 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as  Serg't. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. 


Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Discharged  Jan.  19, 1863  ... 
Died  Oct.  4.  '62;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1864.. 


Killed  at  Corinth,  Oct. 3, '62- 
Disch.  June  26.  '62;  wounds 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,'62. 


Aug.    1, 


Aug.     1,1 


Aug.    1.1861 


July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 

July 
July 
Aug. 

July 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Nov. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
July 

July 
July 
Aug. 
July 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 
July 

Aug. 
July 

July 
July 


Aug. 
July 


21,1861 

1. 1861 

1. 1862 
21,1861 
23, 1861 
25, 1861 
21, 1861 

23, 1861 
25, 1861 


13, 1861 
23,  i  1861 
15, 1863 
^  1, 1861 

28, 1861 
1,1861 

25, 1861 
1, 1861 

13,1861 

21,1861 
27,1861 
1,1861 

25. 1861 
12.1862 
11,1862 

25. 1862 
1, 1861 

11, 1861 
21,1861 
22, 1861 
1,1861 
24, 1861 

1,1861 
11. 1861 

21,1861 
25, 1861 


Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug, 


Dec. 
Aug. 


Jan. 

Sept. 


12, 1862 
23, 1862 

1, 1863 


Died  July  14. 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


Prom.  Com.  Serg.Mayl,'62 
Killed  at  Corinth,  Oct.  4,  '62: 
Mustered  out  May  31.  1865. 
Discharged  Jan.  15,  '63.... 
Killed  Donelson.  Feb.l5,  '62 
Died  May  14, 1864;  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.l.  1864.. 
Re- enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Killed,  Atlanta.  July  22, '64. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6. '62 
Discharged  July  10,  1862... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  March  7, 1862 

Mustered  out  Feb.  2,  1865.. 

Deserted  Oct.  16.1861 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Discharged.  Sept.  9,1862... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  27. 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Discharged  May  2.  1862.... 
Mustered  out  May  31.  1865. 

Died  Apr.  24,  1864 

Disch.  Oct.  11,  '62;  wounds. 
Discharged  Feb.  15,  1863... 
Died  Apr.  28.  1862  

bi'scharged'Sept."l4Vi862!". 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1864.. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Jan.  5,1863.... 
Deserted  March  5,  1862  .... 


26,1861 
15.1862  July 


29. 1862 


Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1864. 
Discharged  Dec.  8.  1861.... 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62. 

Died  March  4,  1862 

Disch.  Apr.  28. '62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Corinth,  Oct. 3,  '62: 


TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


571 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


McLay,  William 

McGonigal,  William  .. 

Nicholson.  Jesse 

Nailer.  Henry 

Neeley,  John  H 

Olson.  Andrew  A 

Parsons,  John 

Patterson,  John 

Parker,  Levi  R 

Quillman.  Peter 

Quine,  John 

Rose.  James  P 

Richmond.  Matthew  L 

Roe.  Robert  C 

Roe.  Charles  H 

Raymond,  Louis 

Ridenour.  John  D 

Richmond.  John  W 

Reid.  William  H.  H... 
Stanhouse.  Malcolm.. 
Seymore.  William  P.. 
Sterling.  William  H... 

Sterling.  John  R 

Swafford,  James 

Smith,  Joseph 

Shannon.  William  G.. 

Shanks,  Elzy  B 

Sheets,  Andrew  B 

Sullivan,  John 

Todd. John  

Thompson.  Ezekiel . . . 

Thompson.  John 

Thompson.  William  P 

Temple,  John 

Thomas.  John 

Thomas,  William 

Thomas,  David  J 

Weeks.  Henry 

Welgamood.  George.. 

White.  Price  B I 

Weaver.  Henry  F 

Wright.  John 

Wilson.  William  M... 

Wilmans.  Caleb  L 

Wanzer.  James 

Ward.  Ebenezer 

Wildey.  Rodolph  W.. 

Williams,  John 

Welsh,  John  W 

Veterans, 

Barry,  Thomas 

Bachery.  Theodore... 

Boyle.  Hugh 

Dunham.  Sherman  R 

French.  Richard 

Herbert.  William 

Haary .  J  oseph 

Hood  Samuel  J 

Holcomh.  Benjamin.. 

Milem.  Jesse 

Patterson.  John 

Parsons.  John 

Smith.  Joseph 

Stanhouse.  Malc'm,  Sr 

Swafford,  James  M 

Stanhouse.  Malc'm.  .Jr 
Strawbridte.  Abrah'm 
Shannon.  William  G.. 

Thompson,  Robert  G.. 
Thompson.  Ezekiel... 

Thomas.  -John 

Weeks,  Henry 

White.  Price  B 

Wildey.  Rodolph  W... 


DuQuoin 

Corinth,  Miss  .. 

DeSoto 

DuQuoin 

Pinckneyville... 

DuQuoin 

Pinckneyville... 

DuQuoin 

Salem  

Galum 

Pinckneyville  .. 

Tamaroa 

Galum 

Centralia 

DuQuoin 

Pinckneyville... 

DuQuoin 

Tamaroa 

DuQuoin 

Pinckneyville... 
DuQuoin 

Galum 

Mt.  Vernon 

DuQuoin 

Tamaroa 

DuQuoin 

Vienna 

DuQuoin 

Galum 

DuQuoin 

Pinckneyville.. 
DuQuoin 

Perry  co  

Mt.  Vernon,  Ind 
Perry  co  


Aug. 
Dec. 

Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
July 

July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
July 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
July 
July 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
July 

Aug. 
July 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


Jan. 


25.1862 
24,1862 

1.: 

21.1861 

1, 1862 

^25,1861 

20, 
25.: 

20. 1861 

25. 1862 
1,1861 

20. 1861 
22. 1861 

25. 1861 
27, 1861 
25, 1861 
11.186: 

1. 1861 
10. 1861 
20. 1861 

1, 1861 


Sept. 
Nov. 


29.1862 
4, 1863 


Aug.     1,1861 


1.: 

20. 1861 

12. 1862 
25. 1862 
11.1862 

1.1861 
18, 1861 
22. 1S61 
25,1861 

1,1861 


25. 1861 

27. 1861 
1. 1861 

11. 1862 
15, 1862 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Sept. 


29,1862 
1, 1861 


29. 1862 
1. 1861 


1, 1861 


,1862 
.1861 


Aug      1, 1861 


Aug. 
Sept. 
July 


1.1 
29, 1862 
19, 1862 


13. 1864 
1, 1864 


Jan. 
Jan. 


14, 1864 
1, 1864 


Disch.  July  5, '64;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  23,  1865. 

to  date  July  10, 1865 

Died  June  4.  1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1864. 

Died  July  21, 1863 

Disch.  Aug.  19.  '62;wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  veteran 

Discharged  July  13,  1862'.!'. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,  1864  . 
Died  Oct.  19.  '64:  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1864.. 
Disch.  July  31,  '62:  wounds 
Killed. Donelson.Feb.15.  '62 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1864.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  25, 1864. 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.6,'62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  26, 1864. 
Mustered  out  May  31,1865. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  March  27,  1863.... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1864. 
Disch.  Sept.  9,  '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr. 6.  '62. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  25.  1864. 
Reclaimed  as  deserter  by 
1-th  Wis.  Inf.,  July  26, '64 
Discharged  AuET.  6.  1861.... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  24.  '62:  wounds 
Mustered  out  Jvme  1.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1, 1864.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  March  8. 1864 

Mustered  out  May  31.  1865. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.  1864.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran..... 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1. 1864. 

Deserted  April  28. 1863 

Discharged  Oct.  19,  1862... 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  18,  1865 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Dec.  23,  1864 

Wounded  at  Corinth;  sup- 
posed to  be  dead 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
M.  O.  July  21,  '65;  pris.war 
Disch.  May  14.  '64;  wounds 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65.  as^Serg't 

Killed.  Atlanta.  July  22.  '64 
M.  O.  July  10.  '65.  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65.  as  Corp  . 

Deserted  July  22. 1864 

Pro.  Comm'y  Sergeant  — 
Mustered  out  .Tuly  10.  1865. 
Killed,  Atlanta.  July  22, '64 

Killed.  Atlanta.  July  28.'64 
Pro  P.Mus.l  10th  U.S.C.Inf 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Disch.  June  25.  '65;  disabil. 
2d  Lt.  &  Capt. ;  not  m'd . . 
Pro.  Serg.  then  1st  Lieut.. 
M.  O.  July  10.  '65.  as  Serg. 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Killed.  AUatoona.  Oct.5.  '64 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 


572 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 
or 

enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Recruits. 

■  Bigham,  Thomas 

€hilders,  Willis 

Dunn,  William 

Hill,  John 

Huntley,  Henry 

Heddington,  Oliver.. 

Matney,  John  L 

Neville,  Joseph 

Stanhouse,  John 

Smith,  WilfordP..:.. 
Treleaven,  John 


DuQuoin 


Chicago. 


DuQuoin 


Drafted  and  Sutjstitute 
Mecruits. 

Barar,  Jacob 

Blakeway,  Stratton  ... 

Burrill.  John  F 

Donnelly.  Robert 

Davis,  Charles 

Foyha,  Michael 

Freeman,  Sanford 

Gillette,  Sylvester  .... 
•Goodwill.  Frederick  .. 

Higgins.  Silas  C 

Hatch,  Herman  D 

Hemenway.  Wm.  N  ... 

Judd,  Arremus  W 

Kellar.  William 

Miller,  Christopher  C. 
Micham,  Sumner  E  ... 

Niver,  William 

Robey,  Reuben 

Russel.  Samuel 

Small,  Timothy 

Warren,  William 


Rock  Run 
Newport... 


Rich 

Ridot 

Mission 

Ridot 

Quincy 

^ilver  Creek. 

Ridot 

Marengo 


Dixon 

Marengo 


Jacksonville 

Marengo 

Richland 

Marengo 


Teamster. 
Eldridge,  Hugh... 

Under  Cooks. 

Hardin,  Levi 

Hampton,  Henry.. 

Long,  William 

Turner,  Hannibal. 


Goldsboro.N.C. 


Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


26, 1864 
27, 1864 

4,: 

27, 1864 
29, 1863 
5, 1864 
5, 1864 

17. 1863 

27. 1864 
25, 1864 
23, 1864 


28. 1864 
29, 1864 
29, 1864 

2, 1864 
14,1864 
18, 1864 
29. 1864 
22, 1864 
29, 1864 

3. 1864 
^29, 1864 

14, 1864 
22, 1864 
5, 1864 
11, 1864 


12, 1864 
2, 1864 
13,1864 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Mar. 


Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Vov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


5.: 

3, 1864 
7, 1864 
18. 1864 
17, 1863 
3, 1864 


28, 1864 
29,1864 
29, 1864 

2, 1864 
14,1864 
18. 1864 
29. 1864 
22. 1864 
29. 1864 

3, 1864 
29. 1864 


Died  Sept.  28,  '64:  vcounds. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

M.  O.  July  10.  '65,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865, 

Deserted  July.  1. 1865 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. . 


M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as  Mus'n 
Was  pris.  M.  O.  May  30,  '65 
Corp.  M.  O.  July  10,  1865... 


Sub.  M.  O.  July  10.1865... 
Mustered  out  May  31,1865. 

Sub.  M.  O.July  10,1865... 
Sub.  Deserted  June  27.  '65 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Mustered  out  May.  31.1865 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
Mustered  out  May.  31.1865. 
Sub.  M.  O.July  10.1865... 
Mustered  out  May.  31,1865. 


14, 1864 1  Sub.    M.  O.  July  10,1865. 


22, 1864 
5, 1864 
11,1864 


12, 1864 
2, 1864 
13,1864 


Mar.      2, 1864 


Apr. 
Dec. 
Apr. 


17, 1864 
10, 
1. 


Apr.    18,1864 

Apr.    18,1864 
Apr.      1, 1865 


Sub.  Deserted  June  27.  '65 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Sub.  M.  O.  June  20. 1865  .. 
Sub.    M.  O.  July  10,1865.. 


Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
Sub.    M.  O.July  10, 1865... 


Tr.  to  Co.  A.  29th  U.  S.  Col. 
Infantry 

Deserted  June  16, 1864 

Died  June  30.  1864 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865;. 


COMPANY  H 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

William  T.  Swain 

John  M.Mills 

Wheelock  S.Merriman 
Alexander  Brandon. . . 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  M.Mills 

Wheelock  S.Merriman 
Alexander  Brandon... 
Harvey  W.King 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Wheelock  S.Merriman 

Quincy  J.  Drake 

Newel  Cook 

First  Sergeant. 
Alexander  Brandon. 

Sergeants. 

David  H.  Baker 

James  W.  McFeeley 

John  Myerback 

James  W.  Seeley .... 


Tiskilwa., 

Wyanet . . 

Sheffield.. 

Tiskilwa., 
Wyanet.  . 
Sheffield.. 
Annawan. 

Wyanet.. 

Paris 

Canton... 

Sheffield. 

Tiskilwa. 

Princeton 


Aug.  1,1861 
Apr.  1 19, 1862 
Sept.  3,1862 
July    12,1864 


Aug.  1.1861 

Apv.  19,1862 

Sept.  3,1862 

Apr.  11,1865 


Aug.  1,1861 
Apr.  19.1862 
July    10,1865 


Aug. 
Aug. 


23, 1861 
4, 1861 


Aug.     4.1861 


Nov.    18,1862 
Nov.    15.1864 


Dec. 
May 


Aug.  4.1861 
Aug.  19.1862 
Not  muste'd 


Aug.    4.1861 

Aug.  23,1861 
Aug.     4,1861 


Died  of  wounds  Apr.  19.  '62 
Resigned  April  14, 1865    . . . 

Promoted  Major 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Promoted 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Promoted 

Resigned  July  3.  1865 

M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as  Serg't 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 


Discharged  Aug  22,  1864... 
Disch.  July  29,  '62;  disabil. 
Discharged:  term  expired 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 


TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


57a 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Corporals. 

Harvey  W.  King 

Robert  B.  Parker 

George  C.  Looniis 

Annawan 

Princeton 

Mendota  

Tiskilwa 

Sheffield 

Tiskilwa........ 

Tiskilwa 

Sheffield 

Sparta 

Aug.   23.1861 
Aug.  ^  ^4. 1861 

Sept.     1, 1861 

Aug.   23.1861 
Sept,    5,1861 

Sept.    5.1861 

Aug.   23,1861 

Oct.     18. 1861 
Aug.   23.1861 

Aug.     4, 1861 
Sept.  12,  1861 
Sept.  20.  1861 
Aug.   23,1861 

Aug.     4, 1861 
Aug,  ^23, 1861 

Aug.   28,1861 
Oct.    18.1861 

Oct.    12,1861 
Aug.  23, 1861 

Aug.  ^/,1861 

Aug.   23.1861 

Aug.     4, 1861 
Aug.   23,1861 
Jan.      1, 1862 
Aug.   23.1861 

Aug.     4, 1861 
Sept.    5.1861 
Aug.  ^  ^4. 1861 

Aug.  23. 1861 

Dec.   25.1861 
Aug.   23,1861 

Oct.    18.1861 
Aug.   23,1861 

Sept.    1,1861 
Aug.   23,1861 

Jan.   ^1,1864 

Aug.  23,  1861 
Aug.  __4.1861 

Sept.    1,1861 

Aug.  23,1861 
Sept.    5.1861 

Sept.    5,1861 

Aug.   23,1861 

Oct.    18,  1861 
Aug.  ^23,1861 

Aug.     4. 1861 
Sept.  12,1861 
Sept.  20.1861 
Aug.  ^23.1861 

Aug.     4. 1861 
Aug.  ^23.1861 

Aug.   28.1861 
Oct.    ^18.1861 

Oct.    12.  1861 
Aug.   23,1861 

Aug.  ^^.1861 

Aug.   23.1861 

Aug.     4, 1861 
Aug.   23,1861 
Jan.      1.1862 
Aug.   23,1861 

Aug.     4.1861 
Sept.    5,1861 
Aug.  _  4,1861 

Aug.  ^23.1861 

Dec.    25,1861 
Aug.  ^23.1861 

Oct.    18.1861 
Aug.  ^23.1861 

Sept.    1, 1861 
Aug.   23,1861 

Jan.     ^1,1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran ... . 
DischargedAug.il.  1864... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Mar.  21,  1865. 

Musicians. 
George  W.  Jackson... 
Hiram  D.  Jones 

Wac/oner. 
John  R  Love    

to  date  Nov.  15.1864 

Died  July  22.1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  July  28. '62;  wounds 

Privates. 

Adams,  Alphonso 

Adams,  Lafayette 

Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Discharged  Dec.  8.1861  .... 

Discharged  Sept  12. 1864... 

Tiskilwa 

Metropolis 

Lockport  

Bureau^  Junct'n 

Mendota 

Sheffield 

Tiskilwa 

Providence 

Sheffield 

Canton          .... 

Borland,  John  T 

Blakeslee,  James  B... 

Butler,  Joseph 

Charles   William 

Disch.  Sept.  4,  '62;  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  July  20. '62;  disabil. 

Charles,  William  F  ... 

Crooker,  Lucien  B 

Cunningham.  Wm.  W. 

Carter,  George  R 

Carroll,  Thomas 

Cunningham,  Patrick. 
Cook    Newel 

Discharged  Sept.  1,1862.... 
Trans,  to  Co.  I,  55th  Inf  ... 

Disch.  Aug.  13, '62;  wounds 
Disch.  Aug.  20. '62;  wounds 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Sheffield 

Tiskilwa 

Sheffield!!!!!!!! 
Wyanet 

Discharged  Oct.  13,  1864... 

Drake,  David  M 

:Donely,  Thomas 

Goshen.  John  P 

Graft,  William 

Hasfelt  George  H 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6, '62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Sept.  12, '61;  disabil 
Discharged  Aug.  22,1864... 

Hildreth.  David  B  .... 

Howard.  James  H 

Hall.  Andrew 

Hoblit  David          .  . 

Sheffield 

Princeton 

Sheffiel.i 

Tiskilwa 

Sheffield 

Princeton  

Tiskilwa 

Sheffield!!!!!!!! 

Tiskilwa 

Bureau  Junct'n 

Princeton 

Tiskilwa 

Sheffield 

Tiskilwa!!!!!!!! 

Sheffield!!!!!!!! 

Warsaw,  i'lid!!! 
Tiskilwa 

Sheffield!!!!!!!! 

Tiskilwa 

Princeton 

Tiskilwa..!!!!!! 

ISr:!!!!! 

Tiskilwa 

Princeton 

Bureau  co 

Re-enlisted  as^Veteran.... 

Discharged  Aug.  3,1864!!!! 
Discharged  Dec.  8,1861  .... 

Hoblit,  William  H 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Kerrigan.  Thomas  .... 

Kohn.  Edward  C 

Lumadue,  John  W  — 
Leonard,  George  W... 
Mehren.  Charles  B.... 
Messenkop,  John  L... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  11,1864... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Disch.  Aug.  12, '62;  disabil'. 

McDutfee  James  M... 

McDutfee.  Samuel  .... 

McCarty,  James 

Mills.  James  M  

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  May  5,  '62;  disabil.. 

Mills,  William  M 

Norton.  Henry 

Norton,  Sylvennus 

Paul  George. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  Aug.  11,^1864... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Proper,  John  F 

Risendorph,  Morgan.. 

Reed.  Henry  L 

Searle  Albert . 

Disch.  Oct.  12,  '62;  disabil 
Rej.  Aug.  30.  1861;  disabil. 
Rej.  Jan.  1,  1862;  disabil... 
Disch  -July  23  '62;  wounds 

Snyder,  Joseph 

Topper,  Daniel  J 

Thrall,  Cornelius  D... 

Underwood,  Hiram 

Warrington,  Enoch... 

Discharged  Jan.  31,1862  ... 

Deserted  Aug.  30. 1861 

Disch.  July  22. '62:  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  Feb.  26.  1862... 
Killed  himself  May  18, '62. 

Discharged  Sept.  11,1862... 

Young,  Lyman  W 

Veterans. 
Blakeslee.  James  B... 
Cook,  Newel 

Discharged  Aug.  11,1864... 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
M.  O.July  10, '65,1st  Serg't. 

Drake,  David  M 

Goshen.  John  P 

Hoblit.  William  H  .... 
Hildreth,  David  B  .... 
Howard.  James  H 

Com. 2d  Lieut.not  must'd 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
M.O..JulylO,'65,as  Corp'l. 
M.O.July  10. '65. as  Serg't. 

Died  Aug.  3.1864;  wounds. 

574 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Jones,  Hiram  D Bureau  co 


King.  Harvey  W  — 
Kerrigan,  Tiiomas  .. 
Loomis.  George  C... 
Lumadue.  John  W  .. 
Ijeonard,  George  W. 
JVlehren,  Charles  B.. 
McDuifee.  Samuel  .. 
Mills,  William  M.... 

Paul,  George 

Seeley,  James  W 

Seeley,  John 

Underwood,  Hiram. 


Becruits. 

Baker.  William  E 

Barnes,  Willard 

Bridges,  John  R 

Hallenbeck,  William.. 

Holly,  Isaac  N 

-Jones.  John 

Manderville.  Thomas. 

Messer,  Edmond 

McElroy,  Henry  C  — 

Moody,  James  H 

Mann,  Josiah 


JVIesser,  John  C 

Obarr.  William  H.. 
O'Hare,  William  ... 

Proper,  John  H 

Woods.  Henry  S  ... 
Weems,  Edward  T. 


.Drafted  and  Substitute 

Recruits. 
Baughman,  Abraham 

Brown,  George  W 

Campton,  Alex.  C 

Dosbaugh,  John 

Ellis,  John 

Frazier.  Reuben  R ... 

Fargo,  Ralph  G 

Gonder,  Francis 

Gard,  Jacob 

Hattery,  Andrew  J  — 

James,  Silas  J 

Laetsch,  Robert... 

Lynch,  Martin 

-McClyment,  Alex  . 

Maxson,  Talut 

-Nixon,  William  — 
Potter,  Henry  M  . . 
Parks,  William  H. 

Renan,  David 

Reagon.  Weldon  .. 
Robinson,  Thomas 

Short,  James  S 

Shrieber,  William. 
Tate,  Francis  M... 
Woods,  George  S.. 


Chicago..., 
Bureau  co , 


Chicago 

Hahnemann . 


Annawan . 
iianviile  ., 


Buckeye 


Chicago. 


Adams  co 

Coffee 

Cumberland.. 

Farmers 

Pleasant  Hill. 

Peoria 

Joshua 

Johnston 

Lamoile 


Under  Cooks. 
-Jackson,  Charles.. 

Pane,  James 

Roberts,  Liouis 


Teamster. 
White.  Isaac 


Franklin. 
Peoria  ... 


Peru 


Kingston . 
Peoria 


Ash  Grove. 


Feb.    26,1861 
Jan.      1,1864 


Jan. 


Feb. 
Jan. 


26,1864 
1. 1864 


Feb. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Oct. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


Nov. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Ost. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

Nov. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


25,1864  Feb. 

23. 1864  J  aa. 
3, 18631  Mar. 

19.1865  J  £ 


29, 1863 
17.1863 
28, 1863 

1. 1863 
21. 1863 
29,1863 

5. 1864 


22. 1863 

12. 1864 
27, 1864 
18. 1863 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Oct. 


Feb. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


Goldsboro.N.C. 


Apr. 
Dec. 


2,1864 

27, 1864 
29, 1864 
12,1864 
_  ^3, 1864 

30, 1864 

3, 1864 

12, 1864 

^  6. 1864 

29,1864 
1, 1864 
30. 1861 
2. 1864 
22, 1864 
30, 1864 
4, 1864 
3, 1864 
30, 1864 
29, 1864 
21, 1864 
2, 1864 
27. 1864 
21, 1864 


1.: 
18, 1863 


Nov.     2, 1864  Mustered  out  July  10, 
Sept.  27, 1864  Mustered  out  June  1.  1865 
Sept.  29,1864 

Nov.   12, 1864  Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Oct.      3,1864 


Sept.  30, 1864 

Oct.      3, 1864,  Mustered 

Nov.  12,1864 

Oct.   6, 1864 


Apr.  17,1864 


Disch.  June  11,'64,  for  pro. 
in  110th  U.  S.  Col.  Inf.... 
Pro.  Sergt;  then  1st  Lieut. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Disch.  May  1,'65;  wounds. 
M.  O.  July  10,'65.  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
M.  O.  July  10.'65.  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  oat  July  10, 1865. 


Pro.  Q.  M.  Serg't  May  1,'65 
Died  July  22.'64;  wounds.. 


M.  O.  July  10.'65,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865 
Discharged 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  30,1865, 

to  date  July  10, 1865 

Disch.  May  14,'65;    disabil. 

Died  Oct.  7,1864 

Died  June  23, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Tr.  to  V.R.C.  June  18,1864. 
Tr.  to  V.R.C.  Jan.  16,1865.. 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


Apr.  1, 1865 
Apr.  18,1863 
Dec.   18,1863 


Apr.    17.1864 


Mustered  out  June  1, 1865  . 
out  July  10. 1865. 


Sub.  M.  O.July  10, 1865... 
Mustered  put  June  1,  1865  . 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Mustered  put  June  1, 1865  . 

Sub.  M.  O.July  10, 1865... 
Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Discharged  May  1,1865  .... 
Mustered  out  June  1. 1865  . 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 

Mustered  out  June  26,  1865. 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Deserted  July  28.1864 

Muslered  out  July  10, 1865. 


Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 


TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


575 


COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captains. 

Frank  B.  Farris 

Oeoree  L.  Paddock... 

William  D.  Mills 

Robert  Burton 


First  Lieutenants. 
George  L.  Paddock... 

William  D  Mills 

Addison  A.Jackson.. 
Walton  L.  Odell 


Princeton 


Second  Lieutenants. 

William  D.  Mills 

<Jeorge  W.Garwood.. 

Robert  Burton 

Lucius  B.Langworthy 


First  Sergeant. 
Wright  Seaman  .. 


Sergeants. 
George  W.  Garwood. 

Fred  Wood 

Addison  A.  Jackson. 
Enos  Lincoln 


Corporals. 
Ralph  Muldane... 

Abel  Hensel 

James  P.  Ross 

William  R.  Hart. 
Charles  Presser  . 
Robert  Burton... 
John  ^.  Barrass.. 


Tiskilwa.. 
Princeton 


Mtisicians. 
William  T.  Merritt.. 
Thomas  P.  Gray 


Wagoners. 
Joseph  Barton., 
Jacob  W.  Butt... 


Privates.  I 
Anderson.  Andrew  P. . 

Bolen,  John 

Bumphary,  C.  H 

Burton.  Luiuan 

Carr,  George 

Carr.Peter 

Coleman,  Charles  E... 

Cosner,  William 

Consert,  John  J 

Cosner,  John 

Cullison.  William  H... 

Cullison,  Martin  L 

Chichester, Edwin  F.. 
Cole. Thomas  J.,  Jr... 

Covil.  Henry  P 

Danielson,  Charles 

Drake, Charles  L 

Denton,  David  M 

Drury,  George 

Evans,  Charles  J 

Gordon,  Henry 

Hassan,  Jacob 

Helmkamp,  Chris 

Holt,  John  A 

Holman.  William  H 

Hansan.  Charles 

Horst,  Charles 

Johnson.  John  A... 
Johnson,  John  W... 
Johnson,  Charles  A 
Knudson,  Gilbert. . . 
Knowlton,  Jacob  B. 
Kearnes,  Harvey... 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Buda. 


Princeton 


Princeton 

Hennepin 
Princeton 
Hennepin 


Marion 

Princeton 


Hennepin 
Princeton 


Buda 

Princeton 


Aug.  1,1861 
Apr.  7.1862 
Apr.  17.1862 
Aug.    8,1864 


Aug.  1,1861 
Apr.  7, 1862 
June  17,1862 
Oct.    24,1864 


Aug. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Apr. 


July    24,1861 


Aug.     1, 1861 


Aug.  24,1861 
Aug.  1.1861 


Aug. 


July    24,1861 
Aug.     1. 1861 


July    24,1861 


Date  of 
muster. 


Aug.  1.1861 
NotMust'r'd 
Oct.  8, 1862 
Nov.   15,1864 


Aug. 


Killed  at  Pittsburg  Land'g 
Declined 

Term  expired  Aug. 8, 1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 


1.1861  Resigned  June  16, 1862 

(Promoted 

Oct.      6, 1862  T-rm  expired  Oct .  4. 1864 . , 
Feb.    10, 1865  Mustered  out  J  uly  10, 1865 


1.1861 
7.1862 
3. 1864 
11, 1865 


Aug.  1.1861 
June  25,1862 
Sept.  7,1864 
May      7,1865 


Aug.     1. 1861 

Aug.  .  1. 1861 

4, 
1. 


3pt.  12 
ily    24 


12, 1861 
1861 


ily    24,1861 


July 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
July 


Aug. 
Nov. 
July 

Aug. 
July 


Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
July 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


24. 1861 
12.1861 
24,1861 
17, 1861 
24, 1861 


17.1861 
10,1861 
^24.1861 

1,1 
24, 1861 


17, 1861 
24, 1861 
1, 1861 
24, 1861 


17,1861 
1, 
24. 1861 


Promoted 

Resigned  Aug.  3,1864 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865  , 


Aug.  24,1861 
Aug, 


Aug.     1. 1861 


Sept.  12.1861 
Aug.     1.1861 


Aug.    1.1861 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Disch.  Aug.  12, '62:  disabil. 
Pro.lstSerg'tandlst  Lieut 
Disch.  Dec.  31.  '62;  leg  off. 


Disch.  June  10, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


1. 1861 
17,1861 


17, 1861 
1, 1861 


Aug.  17.1861 


Aug.     1, 1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


17.1861 
1, 1861 


17, 1861 
1.1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  Aug.  13. 1864. 


Disch.  Aug.  13. '62;  disabil 
Died  Dec.  16.  '62;  wounds. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mustered  out  Aug.  13,  1864 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Nov.  15.1861 '.'.'.'. 

Disch.  Feb.  13. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  July  22. '62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.6,'62. 
Discharged  Mar.  14,1865... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Nov. 24. '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  Aug.  13.1864. 
Re-enjisted  as  Veteran  — 

Tr.to  20th  111.. Nov.  10. 1862'. 
Died  Oct.  9,1862;  wounds. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mustered  out  Aug.  13.  1864 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  July  22,  '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Mustered  out  Aug.  13, 1864 


576 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Kearnes,  Samuel... 
Kearnes,  William  R 
Larson,  Andrew  — 
Larson,  William  ... 
Langworthy,  Lucius  L 
Littlefleld,  Joseph  ... 

Middleton,  Hiram 

Maring,  William 

Maguire,  Patrick 

Mourn,  Edward , 

Odell,  Walton  L 

Peterson.  Gutstaf 

Purcel,  Leonard   P... 

Phillips.  William 

Rydin.  Charles  A 

Rockafellar,  Richard 
Swengle,  Alfred  M... 
Shepherd,  Cyrus  N  .- 
Sanderson,  Henry  W 

Stevens,  Eugene 

Schuneman,  William 

Shirk,  Edwin  P 

Smith,  Joseph  T  ..... 

Sharp,  Alonzo  P 

Steier,  Edward 

Sales,  Thomas 

Terwiliger,  N.  S 

Terwiliger,  Prank  ... 

Tower,  Martin  W 

Willett.  John  H 

Wagoner,  Lawrence. 

Webb,  Otis  C 

Wiggins,  Thomas  — 

Young,  Gustaf 

Yealey,  Charles 


Veterans. 
Anderson,  Andrew  P. 

Burton,  Robert 

Bolen,  John 

Bumphary,  Charles  H 

Burton,  Luman 

Cosner,  William 

Covil,  Henry  P 

Consert,  John  J 

Carr,  George 

Drake,  Charles  L 

Drury,  Georffe 

Evens,  Charles  J 

Hart,  William  R 

Hensel,  Abel 

Helmkamp.  Chris 

Holt,  Jobn  A 

Holman,  William  H... 

Johnson,  John  A 

Johnson,  Charles  A... 
Kearnes,  William  R... 

Kearnes,  Samuel 

Knowlton,  Jacob 

Knudson,  Gilbert 

Larson,  William    

Langworthy.  Lucius  L 

Merritt,  William  S 

Middleton,  Hiram 

Mourn,  Edward 

Odell,  Walton  L 

Ogan,  Aaron 

Peterson.  Gustaf 

Phillips.  William 

Purcel,  Leonard  P 

Presser.  Charles 

Rydin.  Charles  A 

Schuneman,  William. 

Shepherd,  Cyrus  N 

Swengle,  Alfred  M 

Sharp,  Alonzo  P 

Stewart,  Samuel 

Wagoner,  Lawrence.. 
Willitt,  John  H 


Princeton 


Hennepin 


Buda 

Princeton 


Dykersb'rg,  Ky 
Princeton  .. 


Buda 

Princeton 


Dykersb'rg,  Ky 


Bureau  co. 
Chicago  ... 
Bureau  co. 


Chicago  ... 
Bureau  co. 


July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 

Oct. 
July 


24,: 
17. 1861 
1,1861 
24, 1861 

17, 1861 
24, 1861 


Aug.     1, 


Aug. 
July 


Aug. 
July 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
July 
Aug. 

Aug. 
July 

Sept. 
July 
Dec. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


Feb. 
Jan. 


17, 1861 
24, 1861 


1.1 
24, 1861 


12, 1861 
1. 1861 
12, 1861 
24, 1861 
n,  1861 

1, 1861 
24, 1861 

12, 1861 
24, 1861 
4, 1861 


Aug.  1, : 
Aug.  17.1861 
Aug.  1, 1861 


Oct.  17,1861 
Aug.  1, 1861 


Aug.  17,1861 
Aug.  1, 1861 


Sept.  12,1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 


Aug. 
Aug. 


1, 1861 
17, 1861 


Aug.  1,1861 


Sept.  12,1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 


Jan.  2,: 
Sept.  7,: 
Jan.      2, 1864 


Mar.    10,1864 
Jan.      2. 1864 


May 
Jan. 


7, 1865 
2, 1864 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Disch.  Jan.  22,  '62;  disabiL 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Died  Nov.  5,  1862;  wounds. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Disch.  Feb.  13,  '62;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Mustered  out  Aug.  13,1864'. 
Disch.  Nov.  22, '62;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Jiu s'tei- e'd  out  Aug .'  13,'  1864 '. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Oct.  21,1861 

Died  June  10, 1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  13.1864. 

Disch.  June  10, 1862;  disabil 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


M.  O.  July  10, '65.  as  Corp'l. 
Serg't.  Prom.  2d  Lieut... 
Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 
M.  O.  July  10, '65,  as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
M.O.  July  10,  '65,  as  1st  Serg 
M.  O.  July  10, '65,  as  Corp'l 

Deserted  June  10, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  4,1865. 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65,  as^Corp'l 

M,  O.  July  10,  65,  as  Serg't 
Disch.  as  Serg't;  disabil... 
M.  O.  July  10,  '65.  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Died  at  Chattanooga 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
M.  O.  July  10. '65,  as  Corp'l 
Diedat  Jefifersonville.Ind. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
M.  O.  July  10, '65,  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  July^l0,1865. 

Prom.  Serg't;  2d  Lieut 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 


Prom.  Serg't;  2d  Lieut  — 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

M.  O.  July  10, '65,  as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
M.  g.  July  10. '65.  as  Serg't 
M.  O.  July  10. '65.  as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865 
Died  at  Jeffersonville,  Ind 

Prom.  Sergeant  Major 

Mustered  out  July  10. 1865. 


TWELFTH    INFANTRY, 


577 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Wiargins.  Thomas  , 
Webb.  Otis  C 


Chicago 


Winfield.- 
Princeton 


Secriiifs. 

Andrews,  John.. 

Barton.  Albert  .. 

Bolen.  Dennis... 

Butt,  Thomas  B. 

Chambers,  Robert  —  Chicago  .. 

Cusic,  Albert | 

Cusic,  Francis I  Princeton 

Dunn.  Charles Cbicago  . . 

Elliott,  Robert [ 

Frease.  Joseph 

Fay,  William 

Forney.  John  W Princeton 

Forney,  George  H I 

Holladay,  Wells Chicago  .. 

Princeton 
Chicago  .. 


Hensel,  Enoch 

Johnson,  Lewis  

Kearnes,  Levi 

McCurdy,  Timothy 
McDonald,  Eugene 

Morris,  David  P 

Paden,  James  L  — 

Riley.  Samuel 

Rodell,  Joseph  A... 
Remsburg.  Isaiah.. 
Ross.  William  H  ... 

Ross,  Joel  D 

Russell,  John  M 

Stewart,  Philip 

Shephard,  Lyle 

Shephard.  Albert  .. 
Thorn,  Charles  B... 
Taylor.  Martin  V  ... 
W^edding,  -James  ... 
Welty,  John 


Drafted  and   Substitute 
Recruits. 

Brown.  James 

Barnes,  Joseph  — 

Cook,  Freeman 

Foley,  John  W  .... 
Gerer.  Davidson  .. 
Griffith,  William  T 
Hamilton,  Alexander 

Hopkins,  John 

Hagan.  Silas 

Lane,  Wilson 

Labor.  Charles 

Wills.  Joseph  R 


Under  Cook» 

Long,  Jerry 

Olmsted,  Arthur  . 
Olmsted.  Dudley. 
Warren,  Major  ... 


Princeton 
Chicago  .. 


Princeton 
Chicago  .. 


Princeton 

Chicago  .. 
Princeton 
Chicago  .. 


Edgar 


Feb. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Feb 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Jan. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Aug. 

Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 

Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


i->,  1864 
25, 1864 
13, 1862 
16, 1864 
29. 1864 
12. 1862 
13, 1864 

8, 1864 
24,1864 

9, 1864 
13,1862 


Jan.      2. 1864 


Mar.     4. 1864 


Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  22,1865. 

todate  July  IC,  1865 


Oct. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Mar. 


Aug. 


Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

25, 1864 

13,1862  M.  O.  May  31, '65,  as  Corp'l. 

4.1864  Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

7, 1S64 
13,1862  Trans,  to  110th  U.  S.  C.  I  .. 

4,1864  Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


Died  at  Marietta,  Ga 

13, 1862' Mustered  out  May  31,  1865. 


8, 1864  Mar. 
13.1862  Aug. 
19,1864  Mar. 

9, 1864 
^8,18641 

6, 1864' Mar. 
19.1};62!Aug. 

8.1864  Mar. 

7, 1864  Mar. 
26. 1864;  Mar. 
13, 1862  Aug. 
Aug. 
25,1864jMar. 

8,18641 
^13.1862  Aug. 

28,1864  Mar. 
19, 1862;  Aug. 
9,1864  Mar. 
16, 1864 1  Mar. 


Mustered 
Mustered 
Died  May 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 
Mustered 


out  July  10, 1865. 
out  May  31,  1865. 
15. '64;  wounds., 
out  July  10,  1865. 
out  June  12,1865. 
out  July  10,  1865. 
out  May  26, 1865.. 
out  May  31, 1865.. 
out  July  10,  1865. 


1864 

1864 

1862  Mustered  out  May  31, 1865 

1862; 

1864' 


12,1864  Oct. 

1,1864  Nov. 
15, 1864  Oct. 
12, 1864 
11. 1864 
29, 1864 
22, 1864 
28. 1864 

3, 1S64 
14, 1864 
27. 1864 
22, 1864 


Apr.  1,1865 
Apr.  16,1864 
Apr.    14,1864 


Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


12, 1864 
1,1864 
15, 1864 
12, 1864 
12, 1864 
29, 1864 
22, 1864 
28. 1864 
3, 1864 
14.1864 
27.1864 
22, 1864 


May  15,1865 

Apr.  16.1864 

Apr.  14.1864 

Apr.  17,1864 


Mustered  out  June  10,1865. 
Died  on  march  to  the  sea.. 
M.  O.  May  31,  '65,  as  Corp'l . 
Mustered  out  May  31, 1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
M.  O.  May  SI, 'b5,  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


Sub.  M.O.  July  10,1865 
Died  before  joining  Reg 
Sub.  M.  O.  July  10, 1865., 


Sub.  M.  O.  June  10,1865 
Sub.  M.  O.  June  21. 1865 
Sub.   M.  O.  June  8. 1865. 


Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 


COMPANY    K. 


Name  and  Rank, 


Date  of 
rank  of   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains. 
James  R.  Hugunin... 
William  E.  Waite  .... 
David  Osby 


Chicago , 

Yellow  Head! 


First  Lieutenants. 

William  E.  Waite Chicago 

Charles  E.  Beaumont.  Manteno. 

Henry  B.  Wager Chicago 

Francis  Rutger |Belvidere 

William  Tibbett I  Chicago  . . 

Vol.  1—37 


Aug.  1.1861 
Apr.  1. 1862 
Aug.  1.1864 


Aug.  1.1 

Apr.  1, 1862 

July  11,1862 

Dec.  14, 1862 

Oct.  21, 1864 


Aug.  1.1861 
Apr.  27,1862 
Sept.  12,1864 


Aug.     1.1861 


May      5,1863 
Feb.    23,1865 


Promoted  Major 

Term  expired  Aug.  1,1864.. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 186&. 

Promoted 

Resigned  July  14,1862 

Resigned  Dec.  14.1862 

Term  expired  Oct.  21.1864. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 


578 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 

muster. 


Remarks. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Eben   Bacon 

Charles  E.  Beaumont- 

Henry  E.  Wag:er 

Leroy  Clark  

Francis  Kut^er 

Thomas  S.  Hollique... 
Johr:  M.  Herman 


First  Sergeant. 
Charles  E.  Beaumont. 


Chicago 

Manteno 

Chicago 

Castalia,  Iowa . 

Belvidere 

Raymond,  Wis 


Aug. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


Aug. 


1,1861 
1, 1862 
1.1862 
14, 1862 
30, 186 
14, 186 
10, 1865 


Sergeants. 

Mark  Rutherford 

Leroy  Clark  

Francis  Kutger 

Henry  B.  Wager 

Corj/orals. 

James  Hale 

Charles  Pain 

Martin  V.  B.  Kerns  ... 
Joseph  P.  Karnmerer. 
Thomas  S.  Hollique... 

Christian  Hansen 

Cornelius  Carroll 

John  H.  Masterson  — 


Musicians, 
John  Kennedy  . 


DesMoines,  la. 
Castalia,  Iowa . 

Belvidere 

Chicago 


Kenosha,  Wis., 

Lake  Zurich 

Rockville , 

Ritymoud,  Wis. 

belaud 

Evanston , 

Chicago 

Lyonsville , 


Ridge  Farm 


Aug.     1, 


Aug.     1, 1861 


Aug.    15,1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 


Sept.  20,1861 


Privates, 

Barrett,  Jean 

Boynton,  Alonzo 

Briggs,  Henry 

Bowlby,  George  L  — 

Baker,  Charles  W 

Cotterell,  Thomas 

Cleaver,  David 

Carpenter.  William  C. 

Duval,  Jules 

Dickerson,  Anson  H.. 
Edwinson,  Edwin 


Faulhaber,  John 

Fitzgerald,  Patrick  ... 
Gibbons,  George  H.P. 

Grover,  Harris 

Hannon,  Charles 

Hamblin,  George 

Henderson,  James 

Hackett,  John 

Herman,  John  M 

Hollique,  Totson 

Haughton,  William... 

McCarthy.  Patrick 

Merr^am,  William 

Martins,  Ferdinand... 
Mooney,  William  E  ... 

Norris,  James  F 

Osby,  David 

Osby,  John 

Purdon,  John 

Polk,  Charles  H 

Rockwood.  John  F 

Rumsey,  Charles 

Russell,  Norman  C 

Stevens,  Arnold 

Scannell,  Joseph 

Smith,  Peter 

Thacker,  Benjamin  F. 


Town.  Homer 

Tibbett,  William  . 
Tracy,  Lawrence. 
Williams,  David.. 


M:  nteno 

Chicago 

Lyonsville 

Manteno 

Middleport 

Chicago 

Yellow  Head  ... 

Manteno 

Paducah.  Ky  ... 

Manteno 

Leland 


Chicago. 


La  Porte,  Ind... 
Antioch 


Wataga  .. 
Chicago... 
Manteno  .. 
Leland 


Aug. 


Sept. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

Aug. 


Dec. 
Aug. 


1, 1861 
6, 1861 

29, 1861 
1,1861 
2, 1861 

10, 1861 

1,1861 


3, 1861 
1, 1861 


Chicago  — 
Lyonsville. 


Aug, 
Aug. 
Aug. 


22, 1861 
1,1861 
27, 1861 


Antioch 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Yellow  Head  . 


Chicago 

Lyonsville 

Wauconda.. ., 

Manteno 

Yellow  Head  , 

Antioch , 

Chicago , 

New  Liberty  , 
Maine 


Aug.     1,1861 


Oct. 

Aug. 
Aug, 
Aug. 
Sept. 


14, 1861 
15, 1861 

27,1861 
1,1861 
2, 1861 


Aug.      1,1 


Yellow  Head... 

Chicago 

Galena 

Sherburnville.. 


Veterans. 

Cottrell,  Thomas 

Dickerson,  Anson  H. 
Grover,  Harris 


Cook  CO 

Kankakee  co 


Nov. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept, 
Aug. 


Jan. 


11, 1861 
1, 1861 


20. 1861 
5, 1861 
1, 1861 


Aug.     1, 1861 


Dec.    14,] 
May      5,1863 
Not  must  rd 


Aug.  1. 1861 


Aug.  1, 1861 


Aug.  1, 1861 


Resigned  Nov.  24,1861 

Promoted 

Died  Aug.  30, 1862  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Promoted 

Resigned  Sept.  8,1864 

M.O.July  10,  '65,asSerg't. 


Promoted  2d  Lieut. 


Promoted  2d  Lieut. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


17.1861 
1, 1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  or  disch.  Sept.  4, '62.. 
Died  Oct.  26, '62;  wounds.. 


Pro.  Serg.,  then  2d  Lieut.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr,  6.'62, 


Sept.  20,1861 


Sept. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

Aug. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Discharged  May  20,1863.... 

Died  April  20, 1862 

Deserted  April  17,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Jan    16,1862 

Killed, Donelson,  Feb.l5,  '62 
Disch.June7, '62:  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
M.  O.  Mar.  11,  '63,  and  M,  I. 
same  date  in  Co.G.M.M.B 


Dec.      3. 1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 


Aug.  25,1861 
Aug.  1,1861 
Aug.  30.1861 

Aug.  1, 1861 


Oct.  17, 1861 
Aug.  18,1861 
Aug.  30,1861 
Aug.  1,1861 
Sept.  _  6, 1861 

Aug.  ^^1,1861 

Nov.  11,1861 
Aug.  1,1861 


Aug.  26,1861 
Sept.  5,1861 
Aug.     1, 1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.' 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Killed, Donelson,  Fed.l5, 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.' 


Jan.     !1,1 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


Disch.  Mar.  24,'62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Re-enlisted  as^Veteran .... 

Ki lied ' at  Shiloh  Apr.' 6,' i862 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

bischV Sept!  30, 1863,'  'to  're- 
ceive promotion 

Died  or  disch.  July  30,1862, 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  or  disch.  Oct.  28,1862. 
Killed  at  Corinth  Oct.  4,  '62 


Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Died  July  22, '64;  wounds.. 
Killed  in  action  July  22,  '64 


TWELFTH    INFANTRY. 


579 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Gibbons, George  H.  P. 
Hale  James  . 

Cook  CO 

Jan. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 

Apr. 

Mar. 
3lar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Feb. 

Dec. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Apr. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 

Oct. 
Nov. 
Sept 
Nov. 
Oct. 

8l 

Nov. 
Oct. 

Dec. 
Apr. 

1,1864 

15, 1864 
18, 1864 
^  ^1, 1864 

6, 1864 
30. 1864 
29, 1864 
28, 1864 

7, 1864 
25, 1864 
28, 1864 

6. 1864 
25, 1864 
13, 1864 
26. 1864 
13, 1864 
23, 1864 
12, 1864 

6. 1864 
_13. 1864 

21. 1864 
5. 1864 
1. 1864 

^  ^6. 1864 

10, 1864 
^13, 1864 

17, 1864 
16, 1864 
13, 1864 
17, 1864 

18, 1864 
2, 1864 

29, 1864 
1. 1864 
8, 1864 

18, 1864 

24, 1864 
3, 1864 
2, 1864 

14. 1864 

_18,1863 
17, 1864 

Jan.      1, 1864 

Feb.   _18,1864 
Jan.    ^  L1864 

Apr.      6, 1864 
Mar.    30,1864 

Mar.    19,1864 
Feb.    25,1864 
Mar.    30,1864 
Apr.      6,1864 
Mar,    30,1864 
Feb.    13.1864 
Mar.    l'8,1864 
Feb.    13,1864 
Mar.    24,1864 
Feb.    23, 1864 
Apr.      6, 1864 
Feb.    13,1864 

Dec.    21,1864 
Oct.      5, 1864 
Jan       1  1864 

Pris.  war.  M.O.  July  13.'65, 
to  date  May  30, 1865 

M.O.  Julyl0,'65,asSerg't. 

Killed  in  action,  July  24,'64. 

Deserted  March  19,  1864  ... 

M.O.  July  10,'65,  as  Serg't. 
Pro.  2d  Lt.,  not  must'r'd. 

Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

M.O.  July  10. '65,  as  Serg't. 

Killed  in  action, Oct.  5, '64. 

M.O.July  10,'65,  as  Corp.. 

Mustered  out  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Serg't.    Pro.  Captain 

M.  O.July  10, '65,  as  Serg't. 

Henderson,  James 

Herman,  John  M 

Hansen,  Christian  — 

Kennedy,  John 

Martins,  Ferdinand... 
McCarthy,  Patrick.... 

Merriam.  William 

Mooney,  William  E  ... 
Osby   David 

Knox  CO 

Kankakee  co... 

Cook  CO 

V^ermilion  co... 
Cook  CO  

Chicago 

Kankakee  co... 

Cook  CO  

Lake  co  

Cook  CO  

Chicago 

Manteno 

Chicago  

Northfield 

Chicago  

Autioch. 

Polk,  Charles  H 

Rock  wood.  John  F 

Scannell,  Joseph 

Tibbett,  William 

Recruits. 
Boughton,  Frederi'k  A 

Bowden.  Alfred 

Beattie,  Francis 

Connell,  Patrick 

M.  0.  July  10,'65,as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 
Pro.  Serg..then  1st  Lieut. 

Abs't.  sick,  since  May  29.'64 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Dickinson,  Albert 

Dixon,  xMatthew 

Fleaurothe.  Honore... 

M.  0.  July  10,'65.  as  Corp.'. 
Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Hunter  Joseph      .  ... 

M.  O.  July  10.'65.  as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,  1865. 

Hasey,  Richard 

Chicago  

Haydock,  William  .... 
Kerle  Lharles. 

Chicago 

Deserted  June  26.1865 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 
M.  O.  July  10,'65,  as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Mustered  out  July  27, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 
\\  n  JiiW  in  ^RK.  CO  Sco-'t 

Lavarney,  Victor 

McGuire.  John 

Northfield 

Antioch 

Mooney,  John  A 

Macauley,  W^illiam  A. . 

Chicago  

Will  CO 

Neireburg,  Martin  .  . 

Petit  Francis 

Northfleld 

Chicago  

A  nr          fi'  1SfU'i?i  Mori   in   Q^tiViTi 'nr>t    f;  ^fil 

Kigden,  Henry  J 

Schwartz,  Frederick.. 

Mar.    16,1864 
Feb.    13,1864 

:: 

Apr.    18,1864 
Mar.    19,1864 
May    18,1864 
Apr.    18. 1864 

Oct.     18, 1864 

Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Chicago  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Ash  Grove 

•  >                     t  > 

Sullivan,  Daniel 

Thompson,  Joseph  — 
Williams, Charles  W.. 
Washburn,  William... 

DraJ(i:d  and  Substitute 

Recruits, 
Chandler,  William.... 

Killed  in  action  Oct.  5,'64.. 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 

Snh.      M.  n.  .liilv  in   ISR.^ 

Dennis,  H.  W 

Ethrid  ge,  J  oseph 

Rock  Run  

Sept.  29, 1864  Mustered  out  May  31, 1865. . 
Nov.     l,1864Sub.    M.  O.July  10,1865... 
Oct.      8,1864  Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 
Oct.    18,1864 
Oct     24  1864  Sub.    M   0  June  20  1865 

Irick  Jacob 

Eldorado  

Ash  Grove 

McManigall,  John 

Mitten,  Thomas 

Shores,  Levi 

Woodland 

Oct.      3, 1864  Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 

Weidenhammer,  J.  C. 

Under  Cooks. 

Oct.    14, 1864  Sub.    M.  O.  July  10,  1865. . . 

1 
Apr.    18. 1861  Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
M  0  July  10 '65' abs't  sick. 

Wooley,  Edward 

Teamster. 

580 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 
UNASSIGNED   RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Datfi 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Eecruits, 

Chicago 

Mar.    24.1864 
Jan.     13,1865 
t^eb.    25,1864 
Mar.    31,1864 
Jan.    19.1864 
Nov.     2,1863 
Feb.    16.1864 
Apr.    19.1864 
Jan.     20.1864 
Mar.    11.1864 
Feb.      4,1864 
Mar.    31,1864 
Feb.    27,1864 
Mar.    12,1864 
Apr     12,1S64 
Feb.    26,1864 
Sept.  13,1864 
Feb.    16.1864 
Jan.      5. 1864 
Dec.      6. 1862 
Feb.      3, 1863 
Feb.    16,1864 
Oct.    25,1864 
Sept.  21, 1864 
Jan.      8,1864 
Jan.    23,1864 
Jan.     18,1865 
Mar.    30,1864 

Mar.    24,1864 
Jan.    13,1865 
Feb.     29,1864 
Mar.  31,1864 
Jan.    19,1864 

Brookins,  Silas  W  .... 

Manteno  

Chicago  

Ohiotown 

Brown,  Hiram  W 

Boyce,  John  J 

Buntain.  Joseph  M.... 

Burton,  Thomas 

Campbell,  John 

Cournan,  Patrick 

Deserted  Nov.  12, 1863 

Chicago  

DuQuoin 

Chicago  

Effingham  co... 

Chicago  

DuQuoin 

Chicago  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Edgar  co  

Middleport 

Rejected 

May    24,1864 
Mar.    11,1864 

Mustered  out  July  18,1865. 

Dowd,  Michael 

Dunn,  William  : 

Apr.    10,1864 
Mar.    20,1864 
June  16,1864 

Darsinger,  Carl 

Rejected 

Mar.    20,1864 

oept.  13.1864 

i'rederick.  Samuel.... 
j^reeman,  Jesse  A  .... 

Gerrard.  William 

Gealan,  Charles  H  .... 
Glessing,  Frederick... 

Hannesey,  James 

Holthusen,  John 

Holsh,  Gottlieb 

Lendinstruth.  Charles 
Landwick,  Charles  — 
Pounaz.  John  L.  D 

Kinmundy 

Edgar  co 

Wayne 

Rejected 

Oct.    25,1864 
Sept.  21,1864 

Lakeview 

Died  Feb.  28, 1864 

Freeport 

Newtown   

Chicago 

Jan.    25.1864 
Jan.    18.1865 
Mar.    31,1864 

Discharged  May  24. 1864 .... 

Princeton  

Smithland.Ky.. 
Chicago  

Princeton'!!!!!'. 

Mar.    23.1864 

Mar.    23,1864 

Shinkle.  Hiram 

Sales,  Thomas  B 

Sullivan,  Joseph 

Stewart,  Robert  

Simpson,  William 

Stewart.  Archibald .... 

Dec.    12, 1861 



Died  June  16.1862 

Mar.    19.1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Mar.    24,1864 
Apr.      9,1864 
Apr.     5.1864 
Oct.     19.1864 

Aug.    13.1862 

Oct.    26.1864 
Oct.      6,1864 
Oct.      8, 1864 
Oct.     27,1864 
Oct.     15, 1864 
Oct.     25, 1864 
Oct.      8, 1864 

Apr.    10,1864 
Apr.    17,1864 

Mar.    20.1864 
Oct.      6, 1864 
Mar.    24,1864 

Tr.  toU.  S.Navy  Apr.l2.'64 

Rejected                          

Apr.    10.1864 
Oct.     W,1864 

Wilson,  John  H 

Whiting,  George  C... 

Unassignei,        Drafted 

and  Sub.  Recruits. 
Bird  Robert      

Oct.     26,1864 
Oct.      6,1864 
Oct.      8.1864 
Oct.    27,1864 
Oct.     15,1864 
Oct     25. 1864 
Oct.      8,1864 

Apr.  ^18,1864 

Substitute 

Badger.  David  W 

Hire 

Mustered  out  June  21. 1865. 

LaHarpe.. 

Discharged  March  2.  1865.. 

Substitute 

Martin.  Thomas  

Demmick 

Substitute 

Seeley.  Reuben  M 

Unnassigned      Recruits 
01  African  Descent. 

LaHarpe 

Under  Cook 

TWELFTH    INFANTEY.  581 


HISTORY  OF  TWELFTH  INFANTEY. 


The  Twelfth  Infantry  Illinois  Volunteers  was  miistered  into  the  United 
States  service  for  three  years  Aup^ust  1,  1861.  The  regiment  remained  at 
Cairo,  where  it  was  organized,  until  September  5,  1861,  when,  with  the  Ninth 
Illinois  Infantry,  it  moved  up  to  and  occupied  Paducah,  being  the  first  Union 
troops  there. 

With  the  exception  of  occasional  expeditions,  the  Twelfth  lay  at  Paducah 
until  February  5,  1862-  Four  companies,  however,  occupied  Smithland,  Ken- 
tucky, until  January  25,  1862 — Lieutenant  Colonel  Chetlain  commanding  Post. 
Were  engaged  in  the  demonstration  against  Columbus,  Kentucky,  forty-six 
miles  from  Paducah,  during  the  Belmont  battle.  In  January  were  engaged 
in  a  reconnoissance  in  force  towards  Fort  Donelson,  Tennessee. 

Februarys,  embarked  for  Fort  Henry;  moved  up  left  bank  and  occupied 
Fort  Heiman.  Remained  at  Fort  Heiman  until  February  12,  when  proceeded 
to  Fort  Donelson. 

Endured  the  cold  and  snow  and  hunger  and  fatigue  of  the  Fort  Donelson 
battle;  formed  with  the  Ninth  and  Forty-first  Illinois,  McArthur's  Brigade, 
which  suffered  so  terribly,  but  fought  so  nobly  on  the  15th  of  February.  Loss, 
19  killed,  58  wounded,  and  10  missing. 

February  22,  moved  to  Clarksville,  Tennessee,  and  occupied  Fort  Sevier. 
February  26,  moved  to  Nashville.  Returned  to  Clarksville,  March  1.  March 
6th  embarked  for  Pittsburg  Landing.     Went  into  camp  19th. 

Took  part  in  the  terrible  battle  of  Shiloh,  being  engaged  nearly  all  the  time 
of  the  two  days.  Colonel  Chetlain  commanded  the  regiment  the  6th,  but  he 
being  injured  by  a  fall  from  his  horse.  Major  Hugunin  commanded  on  the 
7th.     Regimental  loss,  109  killed  and  wounded,  and  seven  missing. 

April  28th,  moved  with  the  army  on  Corinth;  was  engaged  in  the  siege  of 
Corinth,  doing  its  share  of  picket  and  fatigue  duty,  extending  saps,  etc. 
After  the  evacuation  the  regiment  was  sent  with  General  Pope  in  pursuit  of 
the  enemy.  Lay  at  Booneville  six  days  and  then  returned  to  Corinth.  The 
regiment  remained  at  Corinth  until  the  middle  of  September.  During  the 
approach  on  Corinth  were  in  Second  Brigade,  Second  Division  Army  of  Ten- 
nessee. Brigadier  General  Thomas  A.  Davies,  commanding  division;  Briga- 
dier General  R.  J.  Oglesby,  brigade,  and  Colonel  Chetlain,  regiment. 

On  the  16th  September  moved  to  near  luka.  Were  not  engaged  in  the  bat- 
tle of  luka.  On  the  19th  moved  to  Burnsville,  where  it  remained  till  Octo- 
ber 2. 

October  3  and  4,  were  engaged  in  battle  of  Corinth.  The  division  (second) 
Gen.  Davies,  and  the  sixth  division,  General  McArthur,  fought  nearly  the 
whole  rebel  army.  The  losses  were  very  heavy,  and  the  fighting  most  des- 
perate. On  the  ith,  "Powell's  Battery,"  w^hich  we  were  supporting,  was 
captured  by  the  enemy  in  a  charge,  but  was  almost  immediately  retaken.  In 
this  affair  the  Twelfth  took  a  very  conspicuous  and  brilliant  part.  Supported 
by  a  small  part  of  the  Fiftieth  and  Fifty- second  Illinois  Infantry,  they  drove 
the  enemy  from  the  works,  capturing  a  stand  of  colors,  and  turned  the  guns 
of  the  battery  on  the  enemy.  The  division  lost  more  than  half  of  the  men 
that  were  lost  during  the  day,  the  regiment  losing  17  killed,  SO  wounded,  and 


582  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 

15  missing.  Captain  Guy  C.  Ward,  acting  major,  was  killed,  and  brigade 
commander  General  Oglesby  severely  wounded.  Remained  at  Corinth  until 
January  24:th,  1863,  when  it  was  sent  as  train  guard  to  Hamburg  and  returned. 

April  12,  The  enemy  attacked  Glendale,  an  out-post  twelve  miles  from 
Corinth.  The  regiment,  225  strong,  in  command  of  Major  Hugunin,  was  or- 
dered as  reinforcement.  On  arriving,  they  found  that  the  Sixty-fourth  Illi- 
nois, "Yates'  Sharpshooters,"  had  repulsed  the  attack,  and  they  returned  to 
Corinth.  The  regiment  was  now  in  left  wing  Sixteenth  Army  Corps,  Major 
General  R.  J.  Oglesby  commanding. 

June  6,  1863,  moved  to  Pocahontas,  Tennessee,  to  guard  railroaGl,  where 
they  remained  until  29th  October,  when  left  wing  being  attached  to  Fifteenth 
Corps,  Major  General  W.  T.  Sherman  commanding,  they  moved  as  rear 
guard,  via  Corinth,  luka,  crossing  Tennessee  river  at  Eastport — at  Lauder- 
dale, Alabama,  destroying  an  immense  cotton  factory — to  Pulaski,  Tennessee, 
arriving  November  12.  Here  left  wing  remained.  Fifteenth  Army  Corps 
going  on  to  Chattanooga  and  battle  of  Missionary  Ridge. 

November  13,  went  as  wagon  guard  with  Second  Iowa  Infantry  to  near  Co- 
lumbia, Tennessee,  and  returned. 

November  25.  Ordered  to  Richland  Station,  Nashville  and  Decatur  Rail- 
road, to  guard  railroad,  where  they  remained  about  two  months,  doing  duty, 
foraging,  etc. 

December  29.     Colonel  Chetlain  appointed  Brigadier  General. 

January  16,  1864.     Regiment  re-enlisted  as  veterans. 

January  18.  311  men  and  24  officers  started  for  Camp  Butler,  Illinois,  on 
veteran  furlough.  The  remainder,  about  90  men,  remained  under  command 
of  Captain  J.  D.  Towner. 

March  18.  Having  re-organized  at  Camp  Fry,  Chicago,  Illinois,  the  Twelfth 
proceeded  to  Pulaski,  Tennessee. 

April  28.  Marched  to  Larkinsville,  and  thence  by  rail  to  Chattanooga. 
Started  on  the  Atlanta  campaign  9th  May,,  and  from  that  time  till  the  fall  of 
Atlanta,  was  actively  engaged.  Was  in  second  brigade  second  division  left 
wing  Sixteenth  Army  Corps,  Colonel  Aug.  Mersey  commanding  brigade;  Bri- 
gadier General  T.  W.  Sweeney  commanding  divison;  Brigadier  General  G. 
M.  Dodge  commanding  left  wing;  Major  General  J.  B.  McPherson  command- 
ing department  and  Army  of  Tennessee. 

The  first  engagement  the  regiment  participated  in  was  Lay's  Ferry  and 
Rome  Cross  Roads,  13th,  14th  and  15th  May,  losing  two  killed  and  21  wounded. 

May  27.     Assisted  in  repulsing  a  heavy  night  attack  on  Dallas. 

June  2.  Left  the  lines  and  swung  around  toward  Lost  Mountain  and  Ack- 
worth. 

June  10.     Passed  through  Ackworth  and  Big  Shanty. 

June  27.     Slightly  engaged  at  Kenesaw,  losing  three  men  wounded. 

July  4.  Engaged  near  Nickajack  creek.  Crossed  Chattahoochie  river  and 
was  engaged  in  battle  of  July  22,  Bald  Knob  and  Decatur,  losing  35  or  40  men 
killed  and  wounded. 

July  28.     Engaged  at  Ezra  Church. 

During  August  closely  engaged  in  the  siege  of  Atlanta;  losing  some  40  men 
killed  and  wounded. 

August  27.  Moved  out  from  works  in  the  movement  around  Atlanta,  com- 
pelling its  fall. 

September  1.  Assisted  in  repulsing  attack  of  the  enemy  on  right  of  Fif- 
teenth and  left  of  Sixteenth  Army  Corps.  Marched  to  Lovejoy's,  and,  Sep- 
tember 6th,  returned  to  East  Point,  where  division  was  transferred  and  became 
fourth  division  Fifteenth  Army  Corps.  Sept.  26  moved  to  Rome,  Georgia. 
October  4  by  rail  to  Allatoona. 


TWELFTH    INFANTRY.  583 

October  5.  Engaged  in  battle  of  Alla+oona,  losing  57  killed  and  wounded 
out  of  161  muskets  taken  into  action.  Returning  to  Rome,  remained  until 
November  11. 

On  the  11th  of  November  started  on  the  "march  to  the  sea,"  passing  through 
Kingston,  Cartersville,  Cassville,  Allatoona,  Ackworth,  Big  Shanty  and 
Marietta,  arriving  at  Atlanta  November  15.  10th,  resuming  march,  passed 
through  Jonesboro,  McDonough,  Jackson,  crossed  Ocmulgee  river  at  Seven 
Islands  Cotton  Factory,  Mouticello,  Hillsboro,  Clinton,  camping  near  Gordon 
on  24th.     Lost  one  man  near  Clinton,  captured  by  Wheeler's  cavalry. 

November  25.  Passed  through  Irwinton,  crossed  Oconee  river,  where  some 
opposition  was  made  by  the  enemy,  on  through  Irwin's  Cross  Roads,  Wrights- 
ville  and  head  waters  of  Ohoopee  river,  through  Summerville,  camping  on 
Scull's  creek,  four  miles  from  Milieu,  2d  December. 

Decembers.  Crossed  Ogeechee  river,  on  picket;  4th  returned,  mai'ched 
down  the  river  and  crossed  at  Jenckes'  Bridge  on  the  8th.  Marched  to  Ogee- 
chee canal  finding  the  enemy  in  force,  on  the  9th,  four  miles  from  the  canal. 
They  were  soon  flanked  out  of  their  position,  leaving  a  "Blakesley  gun" 
English  manufacture,  in  our  possession. 

10th.  With  Sixty-sixth  Illinois,  were  sent  to  burn  railroad  bridge  over 
Little  Ogeechee,  but  it  was  burned  by  the  enemy  on  our  approach.  Until  17th 
the  regiment  was  stationed  in  different  places  on  the  line  around  Savannah, 
when  it  was  detailed  to  guard  the  prisoners  taken  at  Fort  McAllister  and  on 
the  march  and  to  take  them  to  Hilton  Head. 

January  10,  1865.  Returned  to  Savannah  and  remained  to  28th,  when  broke 
camp,  and  marching  up  the  Savannah  river,   camped  at  Sister's  Ferry.  31st. 

February  4th.  Crossed  on  4th,  and  after  repairing  bridge  and  causeway 
crossed  Coosawatchie,  on  the  7th;  Whippy  Swamp,  8th;  Salkahatchie,  9th; 
Beaufort  river  bridge,  10th;  South  Edisto,  11th;  Charleston  and  Augusta 
Railroad,  12th;  North  Edisto,  13th;  Sandy  Run  Post  Office,  14th;  16th,  Saluda 
river,  17th,  Broad  river,  and  entered  Columbia,  making  a  march  from  Sa- 
vannah of  177  miles. 

18th  and  19th  February,  tore  up  railroad,  (Charleston  and  Columbia);  20th, 
marched  to  Muddy  Springs;  21st,  Longtown;  22d,  Peay's  Ferry;  23d  crossed 
Wateree  river;  24th,  with  four  companies  of  66th  Illinois,  on  reconnoisanee 
through  Camden;  25th,  on  picket;  26th,  27th  and  28th,  at  Lyuch's  Creek; 
March  1st,  crossed  Black  creek;  3d,  Julian  creek;  4th,  at  Cheraw,  making 
164  miles  from  Columbia. 

March  6th,  crossed  Peedee  river,  passed  Gum  Swamp,  Springfield,  Laurel 
Hill,  North  Carolina,  Lumber  creek.  Rocky  Fish  creek,  arriving  at  Fayette- 
ville.  North  Carolina,  March  12th,  from  Cheraw,  73  miles. 

March  14th.  Crossed  Cape  Fear  river,  and  on  the  19th  arrived  near  Neuse 
river;  18th  from  Goldsboro,  from  Fayetteville,  77  miles. 

March  20th,  1865.  Marched  9  miles  and  went  into  position  in  front  of  the 
enemy.     21st,  lost  two  men  wounded;  22d,  moved  into  enemy's  works. 

March  24th.     Entered  Goldsboro,  North  Carolina. 

Total  distance  marched  since  leaving  Savannah,  over  600  miles. 

April  10.  Broke  camp  and  marched  in  pursuit  of  Johnson'sarmy;  Raleigh, 
14th;  Morrisville,  15th,  where  it  remained  until  Johnson's  surrender. 

April  21.  Returned  to  Raleigh;  29th,  started  northward.  Peter^burg,  May 
6th,  making  186  miles  in  six  and  a  half  days.  May  9th,  Manchester.  Alex- 
andria, 19th.     Passed  in  the  grand  review  at  Washington,  May  24th. 

June  3d,  left  Washington;  June  6th,  arrived  at  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

July  10th,  1865.  Mustered  out,  at  Louisville,  Kentucky.  July  18th,  re- 
ceived final  pay  and  discharge  at  Camp  Butler,  Illinois. 


584 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY   REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Colonels. 
John  B.  Wyman 

Amboy 

May 

Dec. 

May 
■lune 
Dec. 

June 
Dec. 

,N'ov. 

May 

May 
July 

Nov. 

Sept. 
Deo. 

Sept. 

Mar. 
Jan. 

May 
June 

24. 1861 
28,1862 

9, 1861 
25.1861 

29. 1862 

25. 1861 

29. 1862 

27. 1863 
24, 1861 

13. 1861 
20, 1863 

7.1862 

9, 1861 

18. 1862 

9,1861 

24, 1861 
4, 1863 

9, 1861 
14. 186a 

May 

Feb. 

May 

24. 1861 
17, 1863 

24, 1861 

Killed        at       Chickasaw 

Bayou.  Dec.  28.  1862 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Resigned  June  25,1861 

Adam  B.  Gorgas 

Dixon  

Promoted 

Fred'k  W.  Partridge.. 

Majors. 
Fred'k  W.  Partridge.. 
Douglas  R.  Bushnell.. 

Sandwich 

Sandwich 

Feb. 

K: 

Feb. 
May 

May 

Sept 

17, 1863 

17, 1863 

17. 1863 

20. 1864 

24,1861 

24.1861 
12, 1863 

Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted 

James  M.  Beardsley  . . 

Adjutants. 
Henry  T.  Porter 

Rock  Island.... 
Chicago 

Nov.27,1863 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Quartermasters. 
William  C.  Henderson 
John  S.  McClary 

Surr/eons. 

Sterlmg 

Rock  Island  .... 
Rock  Island  .... 

Resigned  July  28, 1863 

Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

First  Ass'f  Surgeons. 
Samuel  C.  Plummer  .. 

May 
Dee. 

24,  1861 
23. 1862 

Promoted 

Second  Ass'/  Surgeons. 
David  H.  Law 

Res.  Nov.  15.  '62,  to  accept 

J.  Spafford  Hunt 

Henry  F.  Salter 

Moline 

May 
May 

24, 1861 
2. 1863 

com.  Surg.9thCav.Mo.V. 

Resigned  July  1.1861 

Resigned  July  23, 1863 

Discharged  Sept.  14. 1863  . . 

Chaplains. 
Joseph  C.  Miller 

Amboy 

Arnold  T.  Needham.. 

Oct. 

22, 1863 

NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeant  Majors. 
Manin  H.  Williams.. 
David  L.  Cleinraent.. 
E.  Clarence  Hubbard 


Amboy. 


May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


Disch.  for  prom.  Oct.  6,  '61 
Disch.  for  pi-om.  Dec.  1,  '63 
Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 


THIRTEENTH    INFANTEY. 


585 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks, 

Q.M.  Sergeants. 
Marvin  G    Gtiodwin 

May    24,1861 
May    24.1861 

May    24,1861 

May    24,1861 

May   ^24,1861 
May    24,1861 

May  ^24.1861 

May    24.1861 

Mustered  out  Feb.  2,1864  .. 

Johns.  McClary 

Com-  Sergeants. 
Perrie  P    Bushnell 

Sterling 

Prom,  to  Q,  M.  Sept.  12.'63. 
Disch.  for  prom.  Oct.  13. '63 

Mustered  out  June  18,  18'54. 

Hospital  Stewards. 
Josiah  K.  Goodwin  — 

Died  Aug.  4,1863 

Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 

David  H  Law 

Prom.  2d  Assistant  Surg  . . 

Principal  Musicians. 

MerrittS.  Perry 

Hobert  P  Wicks 

Naperville 

Disch.  Nov.  15,'62:  disabil. 
Disch.  Sept.  9,'61;  disabil  . 

York 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

COMPANY   A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 

Adam  B.  Gorgas 

Henry  T.  Noble 

A.  Judson  Pinkham... 

First  Lieutenants. 

HenryT.Noble 

Henry  D.  Dement 

Mark  M.  Evans 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  D.  Dement 

Benjamin  Gilman 

George  L.  Acken 

A.  Judson  Pinkham... 

First  Sergeant. 
George  L.  Acken 

Sergea7its. 
Adoniram  J.  Pinkham 
Henry  Van  Houton  ... 

Coridon  L.  Heath 

Samuel  Tuhl 

Corporals. 
Alexander  Pitts 

Edwin  A.  Snow 

Dwight  Heaton 

James  .M.  Shaw 

Henry  C.  Palmer 

Martin  0.  Auld 

Henry  M.  Demphes... 

Richard  B.  Young 

Privates. 

Ayere,  Cyrline  B 

Anderson,  Henry  A... 

Abels.  Martin 

Atkins,  Palmer 

Britton,  De  Gras  W... 
Becker,  Charles  A 

Boucher,  Charles 

Beyer,  Samuel 

Boyd,  James  H 

Baudon,  Dennison 


June  25,1861 
Aug."  "i,"  1863 


Apr. 
Aug. 


27,1861 
1. 1863 


Aug.     5,1863 


May    24,1861 


Dixon . 


Lee  Center  — 
Grand  Detour. 
Dixon 


Paw  Paw  , 
Dixon 


Apr. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


May 


May 


27, 1861 
1,1862 
13,1863 


24, 1861 
24.1861 


Sept.  18.1863 


May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24, 1862 
Apr.    13. 1863 


May    24. 
May    24, 


May    24.1 


May    24,1861 


May    24.1861 


Promoted  Lieut.  Col 

Promoted  July  31, 1863 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Promoted 

Resigned  Aug  1, 1863 

Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Promoted  May  24. 1861 

Resigned  Oct.  1.1861 

Died  Apr.  12,1863 

Promoted 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 


Pro.  2d  Lieut.  June  11, 1863. 
Disch.  Nov.  30,'63.  to  accept 
com.  as  Maj.  3d  Ark.Cav. 
Disch.  Nov.  9,'62;  disabil.. 
Died  Dec.  5,'63,  on  furlough 


Pro,Serg.,  1st  Serg.,  redu'd 

Serg.  M.  O.  June  18.1864. 
Pro.    Serg't.    Disch.    Apr. 

27,1862;   disabil 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Peb.  28.'63;  disabil. 
Pro.  Serg't.  M.O.J  uiie  18.'64 
Tr.  to  Bowen's  Cav.  (now 

10th  Mo.)  Aug.  1,1861 

Disch.  Mar.  17. '63.  to  accept 

position  as  Hos.  Steward 
Disch.  Oct.  10,'61;  disabil  . 


Discharged  Mar.  19,1863... 
M.  O.  June  18.'64,  asCorp'l 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  24,'61;  disabil. 
Died  of  wouds  received 
near  Vicksb'g  Dec.  28. '62. 
Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps  Sept.  1,'63 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Disch.  Dec.  19,1861 

Vet.  Tr.  to  Co.  1, 56th  lll.Inf 


586 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Brubaker,  John  H 

Brennan,  James 

Beal,  Horace  W 

Blaer,  Martin 

Benjamin.  Charles  A 

Bass.  Georgre 

Curry,  Amos  P 


Castillon,  William H.. 

Crane,  Amzi 

Crabtree,  John  D.. .'..'. 

Crane,  Zebulon 

Crabtree,  Jonathan  H 
Cheeseman,  Wm.  H... 

Cheney,  Osborne 

Covell,  James  E... 

Coffee,  William 

Devlin,  Henry  A 

Driver.  Arthur  J 

Dunwiddie,  George  F 

Evans,  Mark 

Giassey,  Henry  W  .... 

Goble,  Charles  J 

Griffin.  William  H.... 

Gregrwire,  Lewis 

Gilgan,  John  H.... 

Giles.  Milton 

Gallup,  Austin 

Hadley,  Robert 

Hallowell.  Leroy 

Hamil.  John "" 

Hamilton,  Orville | 

Hill.  James  A i 

Heaton.  John  A.  D....| 

Heaton,  Edward 

Harkness.  George  W 
Harrison.  Clinton  D  .. 
Irwin.  William  .... 

Kelly,  Albert 

Link,  Mark  W 

Law,  David  H 


Dixon. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


May    24,1861 


Ogle  Station', 
Dixon 


Lane  Station... 
Grand  Detour.. 

Dixon 

Grand  Detour.. 
Dixon 


Date  of 
muster. 


May    24,] 


Dixon . 


Mann.  William  M 
Morrill.  Joseph  R...'! 
Mann,  George  P.  . 
Mosely.  Henry  ... 
Mead,  William  H...!; 
Oakley.  John... 
Pratt,  Benjamin  P  ..'.' 
Philbrick,  Oscar  H 
Reynolds.  Charles  W, 
Remington,  Ed  V.  E 
Santes,  Miller .... 
Stearns.  Rollin  H  .. 

Shaw,  Egbert  D 

bmurr.  Thomas  H 
Sutton, Charles  H.. 
Smith,  Cyrus  Pe'kards 
Snyder.  Charles  W... 

Shaw,  Jedediah 

Sterling,  Norman  P... 

Slearry.  David  N 

Voorhees,  Andrew.... 
Wells,  George  W... 

Wood,  Joshua  W 

Wolverton,  Jacob  R. . .' 

Wilson,  Hugh 

Williams,  Martin  H... 
Williams.  Charles  A.. 
Woodyat,  William  H.. 

Walsh,  Patrick 

Welty,  JohnM 


Lee  Center 
Dixon 


Lee  CeEter 


Dixon 


Paw  Paw 
Dixon 


Tefera/is 

Cole,  Lyman  M 

Brandon,  Dennison  . 
Potter,  Joseph  S  .. 
Remington,  E.  V.  E. 


Dixon . 


Jan.     1,  1864 


Remarks. 


M.- 9  June  18,  '64. 1st,  Serg't 
Kil  d,Chic.Bayou,D'c.29,'62 
Disch.  Apr.  12,  '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June_18,1864. 

Disch.  Sept.  8, '63;  disabil. 
ir.  to  Bowen's  Bat.  Cav. 
fnow  10  Mo.C'v.)  Aug.lO.'ei 
Disch.  Sept.,  1863;  disabil. 
rr. to  Inv. Corps  Sept.  1,'63 
Tr.  BowenBat.C'v.Oct  1.'61 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Promoted  Corporal 
Disch.  Feb. 17, '64;  disabii.! 

Died  March  24, 1864 

Mu.stered  out  June  18,1864. 

In  gen'l  hospital,  .Memphis 
Ir.  to  Inv. Corps  Sept. 1, '63 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
iJ-  i^A^"^-  Corps  Sept. 1, '63 
Died  Dec.  28,1862;  wounds 


Drowned  July  7,  1862 

In  gen'l  hospital,  Memphi 

Mustered  out  June  18. 186^ 


Tr.tolnv.  Corps  Sept. 1,'63 
Disch.  Dec.  23. '61;  disabil. 
Ir.  to  non-com.  staff,  Nov. 
,  20,  1863,  as  Drum  Major.. 
Disch.  Keb.  14.  '63;  wounds 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864 
Died  Nov.  9,1862  ... 
M.O.June  18, '64,  as  Serg't.' 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Died  Sept.  16. 1863 

Tr.  to  non  com.  staff.  May 

24,1861,asHosp.Stew'd.. 

Mustered  out  June  18.  1864. 


Disch.  Dec.  23, '61;  disabil. 
Disch.  Apr.  5, '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Died  Aug.  14, 1863  .... 
Mustered  out  June  8. 1865. . 
Vet.Tr.toCo.I,56thIll.Inf. 
Tr.Bowen  Bat.C'v.0ct.l,'6l 
Died  Jan.  1,1864  ... 
Discb.  Feb.  24, '63;  disabi'l! 
Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 


Jan.    29. 1864 


Tr.to'igthU.'s.'CJ.'.'SgtMaj'. 
M.O.June  18,64,  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Vet.Tr.  to  Co.  1,56th  111. Inf 
In  gen'l  liospital,St.  Louis 
Disch.  Sept.  1,61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Dec.  23. '62;  disabil. 

Deserted  Sept. 20. 1861 

Ir.Bowen  Bat.C'v.0ct.l.'61 

Disch.  Sept.  8, '63;  disabii. 
Vet.  Tr.toCo.1, 56th  III. Inf 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Corp.  Tr.toCo.l. 56111.  Inf. 
Trans,  to  Co.  1, 56th  111.  Inf. 


THIRTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


587 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Jan. 

June 
Aug. 
May 
Mar. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 
June 
Sept. 
Nov. 

June 
Dec. 

^  1. 1864 

1.1861 
24,1861 
24,1861 

1, 1862 

10, 1861 

29. 1864 

15. 1861 

15. 1862 
1.1861 

15. 1861 

18. 1863 
15. 1861 

21. 1863 
1.1861 
4. 1864 

29. 1864 
15,1861 
24. 1861 

30. 1863 

Jan.    29,1864 

June     1.1861 
Aug.  24,1861 
May    24.1861 
Mar.     1. 1862 

July    10.1861 

Mar.    28.1864 
Sept.  15.1861 

Aug.  15,1862 
June     1.1861 
Sept.  15.1861 
Nov.  18.1863 
Sept.  15.1861 
Dec.    21.1863 
June     1.1861 
Feb.    15.1864 
Mar.   28.1864 
Sept.  15.1861 
May    24,1861 

Dec.    30.1863 

Trans,  to  Co.  1, 56th  111. Inf. 

BecruHs. 

Burton.  George  D 

Britton.Seth  D.  W.  C. 
Cook   William 

Dixon 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Paw  Paw 

Dixon 

Trans,  to  Co.  1, 56th  Ill.Inf. 
Disch.  Dec.  23. '61;  disabil. 

Trans,  to  Co.  1. 56th  111.    M. 

Griswold.  Sherman  A. 

Lee  Centre 

Canton 

0.  Feb.  28,1865 

Disch  Dec.  17, '63.    Pro.  2d 

Lieut.  11th  Mo.  Cav 

Trans,  to  Co.  1, 56th  Ill.Inf, 

Died  Nov.  15.1863 

Heaton.  Seth  J     .     ... 

Died  Dec.  5.1861 

King  John  W 

Trans,  to  Co.  1, 56th  Ill.Inf. 

LaForge.  Peter.  Jr 

McGinnis,  William  G. 

Franklin 

Dixon , 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Trans,  to  Co.  1, 56th  Ill.Inf. 

McKever.  Patrick. 

Noble  Charles  H 

' '                  ' ' 

Palmer.  William  A.... 

Sawyer,  Charles  F 

Schwabe  John 

Chicago  

Lee  Center  

Dixon. 

Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Trans,  to  Co.  1.56th  Ill.Inf. 

14                                                                 .1 

Wicks.  Hobert  P 

Trans,  as  Prin.  Mus..  1861, 

White.  Edward 

to  non-com.  staff 

Trans,  to  Co.  1. 56th  Ill.Inf. 

COMPANY    B. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains- 
Douglas  R.  Bushnell.. 

Sterling 

May    24.1861 
May      1.1863 

Promoted  Major 

Dec.    29.1862 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  P.  Brown 

Fulton 

Promoted 

Joseph  M.  Patterson.. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
William  W.  Kilgour  .. 

Sterling 

Dec.    29,1862 

May     1, 1863 
May    24,1861 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Resigned  Feb.  3.1862. 

Sterling 

Sterling 

Erie. 

Feb.      3, 1862 
Dec.    29,1862 

May    24,1861 

May    24,1861 

May    24,1861 

May    24.1861 
May   ^24.1861 

John  J.  Russell 

Fi7'st  /Sergeant. 
Patterson.  Joseph  M.. 

Sergeants. 

Russell.  John  J 

Adams.  Matthew  R  ... 
Stowell,  Andrew  J  .  .. 

June     4, 1863 
May    24,1861 
May  ^24.1861 

May    24.1861 

May    24.1861 
May    24.1861 

Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Pro.  2d  Lieut.  Feb.  3.1862.. 

Pro.  2d  Lieut.  Mar.  24.1863. 
M.O.  Junel8.'64.aslstS'gt 
Discharged  July  1,1862 

Bower,  Gideon 

Corporals. 
Harvey,  Samuel  C... 

Sterling 

Died  Feb.  1,'63;  wounds... 
M.  0.  Junel8.'64.asSerg't. 

Prophetsitown.. 
Sterling 

Batavia 

Disch.  Sept.  13. '62;  disabil. 

Dickinson,  Edward  S. 
Lewis,  JoLn  H 

Disch.    Aug.    1.  1861.    Pro. 

Lieut.  10th  Mo.  Cav 

Deserted  Oct.  10.1861 

Manahau,  -lohn  G 

Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps  ... 

Osgood, Henry  C 

Heffilfinger,  Reuben .. 

3Itisician. 
Hall,  George  A 

Died  March  22.  1862 

M.O.  June  18, '64, as  Serg't. 

Trans,    to    Invalid    Corps 

Privates. 

Adams,  Albert  W 

Aarey,  Richard,  Jr 

Aument.  .John 

Sterling 

and  M.  O.June  18,1864... 

Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps  ... 
.Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Banes.  Warner  P 

"                     " 

588 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Burkit,  Howard 

Brink,  David 

Blin,  George  A 

Bartholomew,  John 
Chamberlain,  Sam'l  D 

Cota,  John 

Carpenter,  William  P. 

Cahalan,  John 

Dunham,  Edward  E.. 

Davis,  John  D 

Dickinson,  Augrustus  S 

Evans,  Richard 

Enson,  John  A 

Farrington,  M.  V.  B... 
Finnaran,  Michael  W. 

Gavit,  William  H 

Green,  Roscoe  P 

Galloway,  Fletcher 

Guild.  James 

Hubbard,  Moses  D.  M. 

Hill,  Frederick 

Hagey,  William  H.  H. 
Hotslander.  John  J  ... 

Hamlin,  OliverC 

Harber,  Andrew 

Howe,  Newton  P 

Hawley,  Lucius  E 

Irons.  William 

Judd,  Benjamin 

Joslyn,  EdwskrdR 


Lynden.. 
Sterling  . 


Erie 

Sterling 


Geneva 

Oomo 

Prophetstown. 
Sterling 


Erie , 

Sterling 

Como 

Sterling 


Sugar  Grove 
Sterling 


Erie 

Sterling 

Prophetstown. 
Sterling 


Date  of 

rank  or  en 

listment. 


May 


24. 1861 


King,  Prince  J 

Lukins,  Warren 

MaddisoD,  Henry  J... 

Miller.  Amos  H 

McMillen.  William  H 
Morgaridge,  Wm.  D.. 

Mack,  Charles  M 

JVIcCarty,  Prank 

Mdirgaridge,  Simeon. 

Marble,  John  M 

Over,  David  H 

Plant,  Henry 

Parsons,  Daniel  P 

Peirce,  Gordon  M 

Pollington,  William  H 

Russell,  George 

Rhodes,  John  W 

Reed,  Orrin  D 

Rood.  Jesse 

Stewart.  Cyrenus 

Sipes,  Nathaniel 

Stolb,John  H  

Smith,  James  R 

Silliman,  Homer  B... 

Smith,  Calvin  W 

Tuttle,  Luke  L 

Thomas.  William  A.. 

"Tobey,  George  F 

Utts.  David  W 

Weaver.  Henry  W  ... 

Wells,  Horatio 

Willard.  Francis 


Veterans. 

Davis,  John  D 

Eddy,  Noble  F 

Enderton,  Abram  B... 

Hawley,  Lucius  E 

VanBureu,  BarentE.. 


Recruits. 
McChiry.  John  S... 
Patterson,  Arthur. . 
Stackhouse.  John.. 
Anderson,  Adam  C. 

Arey,  James  0 

Cross,  '.Villiam 


Erie 

Como  ... 
Sterling 
Erie 


Chicago 

Erie 

Sterling 


Como 

Erie 

Sterling 

Colomo 

Sterling 

Como 

Sterling 

Prophetstown. 

Como 

Sterling 

Erie. 

Como 

Erie 

Sterling 


Round  Grove. 
Sterling 


Como  ... 

Erie 

Sterling 


Sterling  .. 
Princeton. 
Empire  ... 
Sterling  .. 


Date 
of  muster. 


May    24,1861 


Remarks. 


Mustered  out  Jude  18, 1864. 


Disch.  Dec.  19.'62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Doty,  Ira 


May    24, 


Nov. 


Enderton,  Abram  B... 


....Sterling May    24, 


Died  Aug.  8,  1863... 
Mustered  out  June  ; 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Disch.  Dec.  19, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps... 

Died  at  New  Orleans 

Disch.  Feb.  6, '62;  disabil.. 
Deserted  March  22, 1862 .... 
Discharged  July  1,  1862... 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Trans,  to  V.  R.  C 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Died  Sept,  21, 1861 

Missing    in    action     since 

May  17,1864 

Discharged  July  1,1865.... 
Discharged  March  1,1863.. 

Deserted  Oct.  1.  1861 

M.  O.  June  18,  '64.  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Trans,  to  V.  R.  C 

Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 


Jan.    29, 1864 


May  24,1861 

June  11,1861 

June  6, 1861 

June  12,1861 

June  7, 1861 

Nov.  16,1861 

June  ill.  1861 


Disch.  Aug.  22,  '61,  for  prom 
Disch.  Aug.  11, '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  1,  '63,  for  prom. 
M.  O.  as  Corp.  June  18,1864 
Disch.  Sept.  7,  '63;_  disabil. 

Disch.  June  16, '63,  for  pro. 
Discharged  July  1, 1862.... 
Deserted  March  22, 1862. . . . 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Died  Sept.  16.1864 

Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps.  Jan.15'64 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Corp.  Red.  M.O.  Junel8,'64• 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
M.  O.  June  18,  '64,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
M.  O.  June  18, '64,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Trans,  to  Co.  I,  56th  111.. 


Q.M.Serg't.  Tr.to  N.C.staff 
M.  O.  June  18, '64,  as  Corp. 
Corp.  Died  May  25, 1863.... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Died  July  14,1863 

Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 


ISept.  20,18611 iRe  enlisted  as  Veteran.. 


THIRTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


589 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Eddy.  Noble  F 

Fessler,  Charles  L. .. 

Henrr.John 

Hansen,  Henry 

Kimball.  Edward 

Mickle,  Joseph 

Moore,  James 

Newton.  William  O. 
Randall.  Thomas.... 
Smith.  Herman  L... 
Sutliff.Abiathur  .... 
Sanf  ord,  Charles  H . . 

Smith.  Sherman  S. . . 
VanBuren,  Barent  E 


Erie 

Princeton 

Sterling 

Princeton  ... 

Sterling: 

Princeton  ... 

Sterling 

Como 

Round  Grove 

Sterling 


Nov.     4,1861 
May    24,1861 


Juno  22,1861 


May    24,1861 
June  13,1861 


June  11,1861 


•June  9,: 
June  6,1861 
June  11,1861 
June  6.1861 
June  11, 
June  ^  ^6. 1861 

Aug.  17,1 

June     2,  J 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864 
Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps... 

Died  Oct.  5,  1861 

Discharged  Sept.  7,1863... 
M.  O.  June  18,  '64.  as  Corp  . 
Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 
Disch.  Sept.T,1863;disabil. 
Killed,  Helena.  Sept.8, 1862. 
Disch.  Mar.  10,  '64;  disabil. 

Died  Aug.  8, '63 

Pro.  Corp.  and  Serg't.    Tr. 

to  Co.  I,  56th  111.  Inf 

Mustered  out  June  18, '64.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remark? 


Captains. 
Harry  M.  Messinger.. 
George  B.  Sage 


Amboy. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Nathanael  Neff 

George  B.  Sage 

Simeon  T.  Joselyn.. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

George  B.  Sage 

Simeon  T  Joselyn..., 


Mar.  24,1861 
Nov.  3,1863 


Apr.  27,1861 
Nov.  15,1862 
Nov.  3, 1863 


Amboy May    24,1863 

Nov.    15,1862 


Sergennfs. 
Simeon  T.  Joselyn 
John  A.  Shipman.. 
David  L.  Clinement... 
William  H.  Hale  .. 
Frank  A.  Wood 


Amboy  

Sublette  !!!!!!'.! 


Corpornls. 
Frederick  W.  Cooper. 
William  H.  Ripley.... 
Alexander  Rolio  .. 
Alexander  McNougton 
Albert  B.  McKune 
Joseph  T.  Sackett. 
Herman  G.  Huster 
Geo.  M.  Berkley... 


Musicians. 
Tracy  F.  Marshall. 
Frank  Lee 


Malugin's  Grov 
Amboy  


Sublette  . . 
Heyworth 
Amboy  ... 
Sublette  .. 


Amboy  


Privates. 

Atkinson.  Richard 

Adams.  William  H  ... 
Barnard,  Edward  A  . . 

Bridgman.Otis  B 

Bushnell.  Pierre 

Baniter.John  F 

Bronson,  Willis 

Creamer.  John 

Christie,  Henry 

Cortz.  Valentine 

Christiance.  James . . . 

Casey.  Michael 

Clay,  Henry 

Cole.Sylvanus 

Donahue.  Dennis 

Deardorflf.  William  H 

Dykemau,  John 

DeWolf.Andrew 

Fox,  Frederick  P 


Amboy 
Lena... 
Amboy 


Heyworth 
Amboy  ... 


Malugin's  Grov, 

Amboy  

Malugin's  Grov, 
Amboy  


Magulin'sGrov 

Heyworth 

Jonesboro  

Amboy  

Lee  Center 

Amboy  , 


May    24,1861 


Mar.  24,1861 
Dec.  16,1863 


May  24,1861 
May  1,1863 
Dec.    16,1863 


May    24,1863 
June  16,1863 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861  May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May  ,24.1861 


Discharged  Nov.  3,1863.... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Resigned  May  15,1862 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Promoted 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
M.O.  Nov. 4,  '64.  as  1st  Serg. 
Pro.  Sergt.  Maj.  Oct.  11, '61. 
Re'd  to  r'nks.M  O.Jun.18,64 
Died  Jan.  3,  1864 


M.  O.  June  18, '64,  as  priv. 


Disch.  Sept.23,'62; 
Reduced  to  ranks 
M.O.  Jun.l8.'64,as 
M.O.June  18.1864, 


Col.Sg't 
as  Sergt. 


Disch.  Feb.  5, '62;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  June  18,  '64.. 


M.  O.  June  18,  '64,  as  Corp. 

Deserted  Jan.  30,  '63  

Mustered  out  June  18,  '64. . 

DiedMay28,  1864 

Tr.  as  Lt.  to  10th  Mo.  Cav.. 
Disch.  Jan.  15. '64;  disabil.. 
M.  O.June  18,  '64,  as  Corp. 

Deserted  Feb.  28,  1863 

Deserted  June  15. 1862 

Killed,  Vicksb'g.  May  22.  '63 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  Jan  10,1865.. 
Re-en.isted  as  Veteran.... 
M.  O.  June  18, '64.  as  Corp. 
Disch.  Aug.  19. '63:  disabil. 
Died  Jan.  10.  '64;  wounds.. 
Disch.  June  12,  "63;  disabil. 
Pro.  Com.  Serg.  June  1,  '63 . 


590 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Fairchikl,  Samuel  C  .. 

Fishell,  Joseph  C 

Gitford.  Mills  J 

Gray,  James  E 

Goodwin,  Josiah  K  — 

Hubbard,  E.  C 

Hector,  John 

Hastings,  Alfred 

Hamilton,  Alexander  . 

Hyde,  Theodore 

Hutf,  Simeon  C 

Jones,  Willard 

Judd,  Augustus 

Keat,  James  A 

Keene.  Charles  D 

Lane,  Nelson 

Lynch,  William  J 

Megarry.  Nathan 

Mathews,  Zach 

McCallum,  James 

Montgomery,  J  as.  H.. 
McKune,  Harry  W  — 

Nelson,  Jacob 

Parker,  Stephen  T  — 
Rosbrough, Charles  W 
Roundenbush,  Adam  . 
Rosbach,  T.  Frank  .... 
Rosencranz,  Dorson  A 
Runrill,  Charles  E.... 

Shultz,  James 

Sellej.  Tolman  A 

Sweet,  Amos  E 

Thompson,  Robert  H  . 

Thomas,  Charles 

Thompson,  Edward... 

Unks,  Hudson  R 

Varney,  William  H.... 
♦Villars,  Thomas  W... 

Wilson,  Charles  C 

Wood,  George  P 

Ward,  Patsey 

Wariuer,  Remiugion.. 

Veterans. 
Christiance,  James  ... 
Thompson,  Edward... 

Cole,  Sylvanus 

Fairchikl,  David  O.... 
Hamilton,  Alexander  . 

Hyde,  Theodore 

Marsh,  Sheldon 

Rosebraugh.  Chas.  W. 
Rodabaugh,  AbraraJ. 
Shinneman,  Benj.  F  .. 

EecruUs. 

Jackson.  L.  Els 

Ash,  Richard  E 

Allen,  P.  F  

Beebe, George  H 

Carr,  Hugh 

Cole,  Francis 

Curley.  William  H.... 

Dunbar.  George  W 

Fairchilds,  David 

Higday.  Albert  H 

Kirchner,  Henry  A 

Keene,  Hannibal 

Lane,  William  H.  H... 

Lee,  Henry  J 

McCoy,  Daniel 

Morse,  William 

Marsh,  Sheldon 

Nourse,  Fred  R 

Rodabaugh,  AbramJ. 
Shinneman,  Benj.  P  .. 

Seizer,  Henry 

Shaul.  Norman 

Thorn,  George  F 


Malugin'sGrov. 

Sublette 

Amboy 

Lee  Center 

Amboy 

Sublette!!!!!!!! 

Amboy 

Malugin'sGrov. 
Amboy 

Wapella 

Amboy 

Malugin'sGrov. 

Amboy 

Dixon  

Sublette 

Amboy 

Malugin'sGrov. 

Freeport 

Amboy 

Ogle....!!!!!!!! 

Amboy 

Franklin  Grove 

Amboy 

Malugin'sGrov. 

Sararaock 

Malugin'sGrov. 

Amboy 

Hey  worth 

Amboy 

Sublette  !!!!!!!! 

Ogle 

Amboy 


Malugin's  Gr. 


Amboy 

Malugin's  Gr... 

Freeport 

Amboy 

Malugin's  Gr... 

Sublette 

Lamoille 

Peru 

Sublette 

Garretsville 

Amboy 

Lamoille 

Malugin's  Gr... 

Lamoille 

Paw  Paw 

St.  Louis,  Mo... 

Lamoille 

Franklin  Grove 

Sublette 

Malugin's  Gr,.. 
St.  Louis,  Mo... 

Amboy 

Malugin's  Gr... 

Sterling 

Mendota   

Daysville  


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


Jan.      1. 1864 


Jan.    29,1864 


May    24.1861 


May    25,1861 


June 
Sept. 
June 
Aug. 
May 
June 
May 
May 

May 

May 
Aug. 
May 
May 


14. 1861 
23, 1864 
14, 1861 
22, 1861 
25, 1861 
14,1861 
25, 1861 
24, 1861 

30, 1861 
24, 1861 
22, 1861 
30, 1861 
24, 1861 


May 
May 

June 

Sept. 

June 

Aug. 

May 

June 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 


,1861 
,1861 
,1861 
,1861 


Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Died  June  16,  18^4 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Pro.  Hos.Stew'd  July  20,  '61 
Pro,  Serg.  Maj.  Dec.  1,  1863 
M.O.Jun.8, '65;  pris.  of  war 
Disch.  Aug.  19,'63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  9,1865,. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Kil'd  Chic. Bayou,  D'c29,'62 
Mustered  out  J  une  18, 1864. 

Deserted  Dec.  2.  1862 

Disch.  Sept.  28,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Disch.  Oct.  19,  '62;  disabil. 

Died  Nov.  28,1863;  wounds. 

Died  Aug.  7.  1863 

Died,  Andersonville,  July 
8,1864;  gr. 3050.  Prisoner 
of  war;  capt.  Mar.  13,1864 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Tr.  to  In.  Corps  Sept.30,'63 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

In  hospital  Sept.  20,  1S62... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  10,1864 

Disch.  Sept.  8,  '63;  disabil. 

Pris.  of  war.M.O.May20,  '65 

Died  Sept.  30,  1863 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Pris.  of  war  M.O.  Jun.18,'65 
Mustered  out  July  18. 1865. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Oct.  17,  '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Died  Sept.  23,  1862 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Kird,Chic.Bayou.D'e.29,'62 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Corp.  Tr.Co.L  56th  111.  Inf. 

Trans,  to  Co.  1,56th  111.  Inf. 

Pris.  war.  Captured  Mad.. 

Ala..  May  17,  1864 

Trans,  to  Co.  1,56th  111.  Inf. 


Wagoner.  M.O.  June  18,  '64 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
M.O.  June  18,  '64, as  Corp'l 
On  det'ched  serv.N'v.l4.'62 
Absent,  sick,  fr'm  Nov. 1, '63 

Deserted  July  10,  1861 

Disch.  Aug.  14, '63;  disabil. 

Died  Jan.  26,  1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Feb.  9,  '63;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Feb.  25, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Sept.  28, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
M.  O.  June  18,  "64,  as  Serg. 

Died  Aug.  3,  1863 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Sept.  8,1863  ... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


May 
May 


Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

May    30,1861  Deserted  June  19,  1863 

May    25,1861  Discharged  Sept.  8,1863.... 


THIRTEENTH     INFANTRY. 


591 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Wyman,  Osgrood. . 
Pairchilds.Ogden 
Scott,  John  H 


Amboy. 
Viola... 
Lincoln 


May  24,1861 
Oct.  1, 1862 
Feb.      8, 1864 


May 

Oct. 
Feb. 


Mustered  out  .June  18.1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 


COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 

Quincy  McNeil 

James  M.  tsearsdley., 
Matthew  McCullough 

li  First  Lieutenants. 
James  M.  Beardsley. 
Albert.  T.  Higby 

.  Second  Lientenanls. 

Albert  T.  Higby 

George  G.Knox 

Elisha  J.  Beardsley., 

Mark   Bayer , 

Matthew  McCullough, 


First  Sergeant. 
George  G.  Knox... 


Rock  Island  — 
Davenport,  la 

Rock  Island.. 


May  24,1861 
Aug.  10.1861 
Nov.   27. 


May    24,1861 
Aug.  10,1861 


May    24.1861 


Feb.    21,1864 


May    24,1861 


Rock  Island... 

Chicago 

Pre-emption... 
Rock  Island... 
Davenport,  la. 


Chicago 


Sergeayits, 
Elisha  J.  Beardsley.. 
Theodore  Schwartz.. 

Mark   Bayer 

Robert  N .  Button 


Pre-emption . . . 
New  York  City 
Rock  Island... 
Chicago     


Aug.  10,1861 
Mar.  16.: 
Dec.  29.1862 
Mar.  30,1863 


May    24,; 
May    24,1861 


May    24.1861 


Corporals. 

John  Taylor 

Arnold  T.  Needham... 
Jonas  C.  Overmeyer.. 
Matthew  McCullough. 

Malcolm  Wiser 

Percy  Hope 

Frank  Mc  Daniels 

Isaiah  R,  Bowen 


Port  Byron. . 

Chicago 

Oakley 

Davenport  .. 
Rock  Island. 
Columbus  ... 
Hampton.  ... 
Palestine 


Musicians , 
Abbott, Thomas  F.... 
Reeves,  Theodore  W. 


Privates. 

Adams,  Lewis  V 

Anthoine.  John 

Alcott,    JohnW 

Byer,  Peter 

Barnett,  George  W . . . . 

Boyles,  John  W 

Cooney,  Michael 

Calantsky.  Henry  R.F 

Crooks,  William 

Cook.  James 

Darling.  Frederick  L.. 

Darby,  Asa  G 

Dobson,  Richard 

Dunham.  James 

Eckhardt,  Lewis 

Elton,  William  H 

Gordon.  Thomas  B 

Hartzell,  Adam  C 

Hazen.  Orville  C 

Hardenbrook,  Wm.A. 

Harson,  Calvin.., 

Henni,  Christian 

Hill.Edon  C 

Icher,  John 

Jones,  John  H 

Kleinfelter.  Jacob  B... 
Keenan,  James I 


Moline 

Rock  Island  co. 


Chicago 

Portland,  Me.. 

Moline 

Mendota 

Kock  Island... 

Moline 

Chicago 

Moline 


May 


May    24. 1861 


May    24,1861 


Sept.  ,  1, 1863 
May    24,: 
May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,] 


Port  Byron. 


Aledo  

Rock  Island. 
Coal  Valley. 
Rock  Island. 
Coal  Town.. 

Geneseo  

Port  Byron.. 
Davenport,  I 
Rock  Island. 

Dubuque,  la. 


Dubuque,  la. 
Springfield  .. 
Rosemond... 


Prom .  Major  2d  Cav 

Promoted  Major 

ftlustered  out  June  22.1864. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  -June  22,1864. 

Promoted 

Promoted  1st  Artillery 

Killed  in  battle 

Died  Mar.  30,1863 

Promoted 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 

Deserted  Jan.  1.1862 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Red.r'nks.  M.O.J'ne  22,'64 


Ki]led,Chi.  Bayou,D'c29.'62 
Disch.Oct.20,'63;  Pro.Ch'p 

Died  Jan.  20.1864 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
M.O.June  22, '64,  as  Priv'te 
Vet.  Appointed  Corporal. 
Disch.Aug.  29, '62;  disabil. 
M.  O.  May  8,  '65,as  Private. 


Tr.to  Inv. Corps  July  15.  63 
.Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 


Mustered  out  June  22, 1864  . 
Died  Jan.  2, '64;  wounds.. 
Disch.  8ept.  5. '63:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  22, 18»i4. 
Disch.  Jan.  19, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  22,  1864 

Died  Mar.  2,1863 

Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 

Died  Dec.  30.  1863 

Died  Sept.  20,1863 

Mustered  out  June  22,  1864 

M.  O.  June  22, '64.  as  Corp'l 

Veteran      Pro.  t^orp 

Mustered  out  June  22.  1864 
Abs't,sick,sinc«'June.30,'63 
M  O.  June  22,'64.  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  Jun,  22,  1864 
Disch.  Aug  22, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  22,  1864 

Died  Apr.  24,1863 

Deserted  May  29,1861 

Disch.  Sept.  1.'63:   disabil. 

Died  Oct.  22.1863 

Deserted  Aug.  9,1862 

Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 


592 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Kendall.  Hugh  L 

Kressell  John           ... 

Rock  Island.... 

May    24,1861 

:: 
•' 

Jan.      1.1864 

June    8,1861 
June  ^11, 1861 

June  ,  8. 1861 

June  ^11. 1861 
June  ^  8. 1861 

Juno  11,1861 
June     8,1861 
June  _11,1861 

June     8,1861 
June  ,11.1861 

June     8,1861 
June  11.1861 
June     8.1861 
June  11,1861 

May    24,1861 

Jan.   ,29.1864 

June    8,1861 
June  ,11. 1861 

June  ,  8, 1861 

June  n.  1861 
June,  8,1861 

June  11.1861 
June     8.1861 
June  ,11,1861 

June    8, 1861 
June  ,11, 1861 

June    8,1861 
June  11.1861 
June    8,1861 
June  11,1861 

M.  0.  .July  22,  '64.asCorp'I 
Kird.Chic.Bayou,D'c.28,'62 

Lorenz,  Christian 

McCoach,  George    .... 

Miller.  Rodney 

Miller.  Henry  B 

Moore.  Stephen  P 

Murphy.  Anthony  P  .. 

O'Connor,  George 

Paine.  William 

Parker.  Milton  G 

Rock  Island.... 
Bloom'gton.Ks. 
Roanoke,  Mo... 

Rock  Island  co. 

Coal  Valley 

Columbus.  0... 

Edington 

Rock  Island.... 
Chicago 

Davenport! 'la'.! 
Rock  Island 

Mustered  out  June  22. 1864. 
Mustered  out  June  7,  1865. 
M.  0.  June  22,  '64,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 
Disch.  to  enl't  as  Hospital 

Steward  in  U.  S.  A 

Died  Sept.  6,l8--3 

Disch.  Aug.  29.  '62;  disabil. 
M.O.June  22. '64,  as  Serg.. 
Mustered  out  June  22. 1864. 

Schroder.  Albert G.... 

"             !! 

Schater.  Leander  S... 
Shea  John 

M.O.June  22.  '64,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 

Died  March  6, 1863  

Schelcher.  George  — 
Schakeller,  Christian. 

Stearns.  Mahlon  A 

Died  April  4,1863. 

Schaflnt,  Jacob  J 

Shaw, John 

Salter.  Thomas 

M.O.June  22,  '64,as  Serg't. 
Tr.to  Inv.Corps  Mar.  15.  '64 
Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 

Trovills.  Shipley  H... 
West  Thomas. 

Died  Sept.  23.1862 

Pro.C'p&S'g.M.O.Oct.6.'64 
Tr-toCo.H,51stIll.as2dLt. 
Mustered  out  June  22.1864. 
Died  Aug  31  1863 

Whitson,  Charles  B... 
Woodring.  William  H. 
Wright  Joel             .     . 

Weber,  Charles 

Walker.  William  L.... 
Williamson,  Jacob  P.. 
Witsel,  Jacob 

Mustered  out  June  22,'i864! 
Disch.  Sept.  5,'63:  disabil . 
Kird.Chic.Bayou.D'c.29,'62 
Died  March  23, 1864 

Veterans. 
James.  Dunham 

Trans,  to  Co.,I,56thIlL,Inf. 

necrnits. 

Blair.  Thomas  M 

Conley.  Hiram 

Pro.Corp..Serg.&  1st  Serg. 

Dis.  disch,  Feb.  1.1862 

Deserted  May  12. 186:1 

Pro.  Corp.  and  Serg 

Cook.  Oliver  J 

Cooper.  Joseph 

Cooper,  William  B 

Aledo 

Disch.  July  13  '63-  disabil 

Cole.  Robert           

Chicago 

App'd  Corp.  Red.  to  ranks 

Rock  Island!!!! 

Arlington  

Coal  Town 

Chicago  

Deanington 

Rock  Island.... 
Rock  Island  co. 

Cramer,  Frederick  A.. 

Discharged  July  3. 1863  .... 

Dumm,  William  P 

Elliott.  Noyes  B 

Graves.  Joseph 

Henderson.  George... 
Heisel,  Henry 

Died  Jan.  27,1863 

Ap.  Corp.  M.  O.June  18,  '64 

Deserted  Dec.  12.1861 

Disch.  Aug.  25, '62;  disabil. 

Johnson,  Henry 

Mogart,  Peter  F 

Discharged  April  28,1863.. 

Park.  Robert 

Pearce.  Jacob 

Seymour.  George  A... 

Saddler.  William  B... 

Died  May  9, 1862 

Sandford.  John 

Deserted  Dec.  12.1861 

COMPANY   E. 


Name  and  Rank, 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Fred'k  W.  Partridge. 

A.J.  Brinkerhoff 

George  H.  Carpenter. 


Sandwich. 


May    24, 1861  May    24, 1861  Promoted  June  25. 1861. 

June  25,1861  Resigned  March  14.       " 

Mar.    14, 1863  May      1, 1863  Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


THIRTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


593 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks, 

First  Lieutenants. 
A.  J.  Brinkerhoff 

Sandwich  

Sandwich 

DeKalb  co 

Sandwich  

Piano '.'.'.'.'.'. 

May    24.1861 
June  25,1861 
Mar.    31,1862 
Mar.    14,1863 

May    24,1861 
June  25,1861 
Jan.    29,1862 
Mar.    31,1862 
Mar.    14.1863 

May    24,1861 

May  ^24,1861 

May    24,1861 

May   ^24,1861 
May   ^24,1861 

May    24,1861 

George  B.  DevoU 

Resigned  March  31. 1862  ... 

George  H  Carpenter 

Promoted 

William  Wallace 

Secemd  Lieutenants. 

George  B.  Devon 

Henry  T.  Porter 

George  H.  Carpenter. 

May      1, 1863 

May    24,1861 
June  25,1861 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Promoted 

Promoted  Adjutant 

Promoted 

William  Wallace   

Apr.    26.1863 
May    24,1861 
May    24,1861 

May  ^24,1861 

May    24.1861 
May    24,1861 

First  Sergeant. 
E.  W.  Dewey 

Sandwich  

Dishonorably    discharged 

Sergeants. 

June  18,  1864 

Zenas  S.  Harrison 

William  Wallace 

Corporals. 

•James  M.  Dobbin 

James  K.  Neer 

Robert  Skinner 

Wm.  E.  Underwood... 

Musicians. 
Effingham  T.  Bowers. 
Santord  W.  West 

Privates. 
Atwood, George  W.... 
Ankle  Henry 

Sandwich 

Preeland 

Little  Rock 

Northville 

Sandwich  

Somonauk 

Little  Rock 

Somonauk 

Disch.  Nov.  3, '61;  disabil.. 
Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Died  Jan.  12, '63:  wounds.. 
Disch.  Apr.  22.'62;  disabil.. 
Died  Dec.  24,'63;  wounds.. 
M.  0.  June  8,'65,  as  Serg't. 

Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Disch.  Feb.  15,'63;  disabiL 
Mustered  out  June  18  1864 

Died  July  30, 1863 

Bish.  Lewis 

Squaw  Grove  . . 

Northville 

Sandwich  

Squaw  Grove  .. 

!M.  O.  June  IS.'fil.  as  Tlorn'l 

Boyles,  Philip 

Died  Feb.  5,1863 

Bashaw,  Joseph  M 

Brookins.  James 

Blake.  Thomas 

Died  Jan.  21.'63;  wounds.. 
M.  0.  June  18,'64.  as  Corp'l 

Burbank,  John 

Brainard,  Jacob 

Little  Rock 

Squaw  Grove  .. 
Fox 

Disch.  Sept.  8, '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Deserted  July  4,  1861 

Darnell,  Enoch 

Fox  . 

Doolittle.  Marcus  B... 

Sandwich  

Fox 

Died  March  7.  1863 

Died  Nov.  7,  1862 

Ellsworth. Horace  M.. 

Mustered  out  J  une  2, 1865 . . 

Erickson.  Eriek.. 

Adams 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Fifer,  Jacob 

YorkviUe 

Northville 

Bristol 

Died  Sept.  28,1861 

Fox,  Francis  M 

Fuller,  Charles  0 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Tr.  to  In.  Corps  Sept.  20,  '63 

Fullerton,  William.... 

Fitch,  Albert  C 

Grummon,  Judson 

Hough,  Joshua 

Holley.  Robert 

Hermis.  Lewis 

Itiff,  John  F 

Somonauk 

Little  Rock 

Northville 

Big  Rock 

Sandwich 

Fox. 

Mustered  out  June  IS,  1864. 

Deserted  May  1, 1862 

Deserted  Dec.  29, 1862 

Pris.  ofwar.  M,O.Jan.lO.'65 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Joles.  William 

Sandwich 

Bristol 

Jordan,  John  H 

Judge,  Michael 

Kellv,  James 

Somonauk 

Sandwich  

Somonauk 

Squaw  Grove  .. 

' '                     ' ' 

Kouth.  Michael 

Liter.  Nicholas 

Deserted  July  4, 1861 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Miller,  Nicholas 

Mullin,  Andrew 

Middlemas,  George... 

Squaw  Grove  . . 

Sandwich 

Bristol 

M.O.June  8.65,Corp.Pr.war 
Kil'd.Chic.Bayou,Dec.29,62 
Disch.  Sept.  20. '61;  disabiL 

McNett,  Martin 

McGilvery,  Paul  D.... 
Mattison,  James  Dana 

Northville 

Sandwich  

Little  Rock 

Somonauk 

Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Deserted  March  24, 1863  ... 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Nicholas,  Thomas 

Died  Aug.  16.1863 

Noe.Aquilian  W 

Orr. Alfred  B 

Died  Dec.  19.'63;  wounds.. 

Somonauk 

Clinton 

Disch.  Sent.  8. '63:  disabil. 

Patch,  William  B 

iDeserted  March  10. 1862 

Potter.  Thomas  B 

Palmer.  Camillus  L... 

Somonauk 

Squaw  Grove  . . 

Kil'd,Chic.Bayou.D'c.29,'62 
iDied  Juneie,  1863 

594 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

DeKalb 

May    24.1861 

May    24,1861 

Aug.   25,1861 
May  ^25,1861 

May    27.1861 
Aug.   25.1861 
May    25,1861 

Aug.  25,1861 
May    24,1861 
May    25,1861 

Died  Jan.  7.1862 

Earl 

Serene.  Abraham  B... 

Northville 

M.O.  .Junel8.'64as2stS'e't 

Disch.  Sept.8.'63;  dlsabil . 
Kil'd  Ringgold,  Nov,  27, '63 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
M.  0.  Junel8.'64.  asCorp'l 
Deserted  July  4  1861 

Seaman.  Henry  .J 

Stewart,  Daniel 

Sheridan.  Aaron  A 

Seeley,  John 

Northville 

Sandwich: 

Northville 

Pox 

Tripp,  Perry  G 

Little  Rock 

Earl 

Disch.  Sept.  8.'63;  disabil . 

Trowbridge,  Sam  H... 
Trowbridge   John 

Northville 

\urora 

Died  April  28. 1863 

Mustered  out  June  18  1864 

DeKalb 

Valder,  Ole  H 

Earl 

Promoted  Corporal 

Discharged  Sept..  20.1861  .. 
Pris  of  war.  M.O.  Jun.2.'65 

VanOrder.  Speed 

Walker,  Irwin  J 

Northville 

Fox 

Wright,  Henry 

Wilcox.  Otis. 

Northville 

Sandwich 

Somonauk 

Mission 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Deserted  July  4.1861 

Tr.  toCo.  I,  56thni.  Inf  ... 
M.O.  June  18,'64.  as  Serg't. 

Becruits. 

Alger.  William  H 

Courtright,  Benj.  B... 

Aug.   25,1861 
May   ^25.1861 

Aug.   25,1861 
May    25,1861 

Aug.   25.1861 
May    24,1861 
May    25,1861 

Mar.     5, 1862 
May    24,1861 
Oct.      1.1861 
Aug.  ^25,1861 

May    25.1861 
May    24,1861 
May    25.1861 
May    24,1861 

May    25,1861 

Clemens  Louis    .. 

Tonica  ,  

Chittenden.  William  J 

Darnell.  Thomas 

Fairbanks.  Charles  P. 
Hinkley.  Edward  C... 
Henry,  Wallace 

Chicago 

Little  Rock 

Chicago  

LaSalle  . 

Pris.  of  war.  M.  O.May  8.'65 
Died  July  1.1863;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Little  Rock 

Chicago  

LaSalle 

Died  Sept.  16.1861 

Howe.  William  B 

Hinkley,  Jared  M 

Disch.  Apr.  2,'64  disabil... 
M.O.  June  18.'61  as  Seriy't  . 

Laing,  William 

Liivington  John  W 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Mar.      5,1862!Tra.ns   t.n  .'i6th  Til.  Tnf 

Marcy,  Stephen  H 

Mullin.  John 

Chicago  

Sandwich 

Somonauk 

Sandwich 

LaSalle 

May    24.1861 
Oct.      1,1861 
Aug.  _25,1861 

May    25,1861 
May    24,1861 
May    25,1861 
May    24.1861 

May    27,1861 

Deserted  Aug.  6, 1862 

Pris.ofwar.  M.O.Apr. 21, '65 

McGuire,  James 

3Iitten,  William  A 

Died  Feb.  7.1863 

Pr.war.  M.O.May30.'65,Cor 

Quinlisk,  Patrick  H... 

Reed.  Francis  E 

Sherman,  SillimanH. 
Simpson,  Joseph 

Chicago  

Fox 

Dishon.  disch.  Apr.  29.1863 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Deserted  Oct.  10. 1861 

Disch.  ^ept.  20.'61;  disabil 

LaSalle 

Died  Auo-  3  1863 

Stjmonauk 

LaSalle    

Died  Mar.  7,1863 

VanSickle,  John.  .  .  . 

Pris.  of  war.  M.O.  Jun.S,'65 

COMPANY  F. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Zelotus  B.  Mayo 

Sycamore  

Courtland  '.'.'.'.'.'. 
Sycamore 

Sycamore 

Courtland 

Sycamore  

Courtland 

Courtland 

Sycamore 

Courtland 

May    24.1861 
Aug.     6.1861 
Sept.  22, 1862 
Aug.  21.1863 

May    24,1861 
Aug.    6,1861 
Sept.  22,1862 
Aug.  21.1863 

May    24,1861 
Aug.     6. 1861 
Sept.  22, 1862 

May    24,1861 

May    24,1861 

Resigned  July  25. 1861 

Richard  A.  Smith 

Nov.   19.1S63 
May    24,1861 

First  Lieutenants. 

Everett  P.  Dutton 

Richard  A.  Smith 

Promoted 

Azro  A  Buck 

Theodore  Loring 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Richard  A.  Smith 

Azro  A.  Buck 

Nov.   19,1863 
May    24.1861 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Promoted 

Sept.  22, 1862 
May    24.1861 

First  Sergnant. 
John  S.  Harroun 

Absent  on  duty 

THIRTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


595 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeants. 

Azro  A.  Buck .. 

Lorenzo  H.  Whitney.. 

Enos  Churchill 

Porter  D.  Hall 


Sycamore 
Courtland  , 


Corporals. 
Richard  S.  Davenport 

Byron  F.  Wyman 

Ransom  Burleigrh 

William  S   Smith 

Edward  W.  OIney 

Thomas  Hoffan 

Wesley  D.  Russell.... 


Privates. 

Allen.  William 

Atwood,  Morris 

Bryant.  Samuel  T 

Babcock.  Isaiah 

Bradley,  Daniel 

Burkee.  Cyrus  (J 

Burgess.  Lewis 

Barton,  Anthony 

Barnes,  DaniellA.  A.  B. 

Coogle,  .John 

Carr,  George 

•Jourtright.Cyren's  S. 
Clawson.  Leonard  L.. 

Culver,  Harlan 

Campbell.  George 

Caswell,  Charles  H  ... 

Chappel,  Wilson  E 

Crosby,  Charles  R 

Clarke,  John 

Dupue,  Nicholas 

Deilev,  Jacob  S 

Dolan,  Thomas 

Fidermont, Samuel  ... 

Gaudy,  Wayne 

Green,  Andrew  J 

Hartman.  Philo  D 

Harrison,  Charles  J... 

Houghton,  Alonzo 

Humphries,  John 

Hevenor,  Reuben  M  .. 

Hill,  John 

Goodrich,  George 

Jones.  William  .J 

Keer,  William  C 

Keppell,  Isaac 

Loudon,  George 

Loring,  Theodore 

Locy,  Joseph  W 

Miers.  Frederick  C 


McDonough , 
Sycamore  ... 


Sycamore 


Courtland 
Sycamore 


Courtland 
Sycamore 
Courtland 
Sycamore 


Malta 

Sycamore 
Courtland 
Sycamore 


Courtland 
Sycamore 


Malta  . 


Courtland  ... 

Malta 

Sycamore  ... 
N.  Kingston. 
Sycamore  ... 
Courtland  ... 

DeKalb 

Sycamore  ... 


McLaughlin.  Thomas 

Milligan,  Robert 

Mulligan,  Albert 

Nagreen,  Joseph 

Norris,  Sylvester  W. 

Nichols,  John  W 

Orr,  Thomas  J 

Ovitt,  John 

Oleson,  Hans 

Peck,  Charles  V 

Partridge,  Zelotes  B. 
Phelps.  William  A... 

Potter,  Seneca 

Robbing,  Alfred 

Russell,  Gustavus  F. 

Ramer,  Henry 

Sigline,  Jacob 

Smith,  James  M  

Stark,  William  H  .... 

Spiking,  John  H 

Smith.  Henry 

"Stafford, Seymour  ... 
Thompson,  Julius  ... 
•Secord,  Francis 


Malta 

Courtland 
Sycamore 


Courtland  .. 
Pierceville 
Sycamore  ., 

Courtland  . 
Sycamore  . 
Pierceville 
Sycamore  . 
DeKalb.... 
Sycamore  . 


May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24, 1861 


May    24,1861 


Prom.  2d  Lieutenant 

Discharged  Sept.  10,1861  .. 

Clustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Absent,  wounded.    M.    O. 

M  ov.  20, 1865 

M.O.June  18,  '64,  as  1st  Serg 
M.  O.Juue  18,  '64  a.s  Serg't 

Died  Sept.  19,1861 

M.  O.  June  18, '64,  as  Serg't 
Died  May  25,  1863;  wounds 
Died  June  26,1863 


Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Sept.  9, '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Pris.ofwar.  M.O.May 8. '65 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Discharged  Jan.  1.  1862.... 
Mustered  out  June  21, 1864. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1664. 

Deserted  Aug.  18, 1861 

Pris.ofwar.  M.O.June  6,65 
Mustered  out  Juue  18, 1864. 

Died  Mar. 15, 1864 

Discharged  Jan.  1,1862  .... 
Pris .  of  war.  M.  O.  June  8.'65 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Prom.  Corp.  Pris.  of  war. 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Discharged  Dec.  10,1861  ... 
M.  O.  June  18, '64,  as  Corp. 
W'nded,inhosp.,Dec.29.'62 
Discharged  July  1,1862  .... 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  May  4, '63;  disabil.. 

Died  Oct.  2,  1861 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Mustered  out  July  25.  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Apr.  30,  '63;  disabil . 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Deserted  Apr. 28, 1863 

Died  Feb.  16,1863 

Discharged  Dec.  14,1861  ... 
Died  Jan.  5. '63;  wounds... 

Died  May  17.1862 

Discharged  Jan .  1, 1862  .... 

Promoted  1st  Sergeant 

Pris. of  war.  M.O.June  6,'65 

Pe-enlistedas  Vet.  Pris.  of 

war.  M.O.June  6,1865... 

Deserted  Feb.  28, 1863 

Discharged  Oct.  14,1862  ... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Abs't,  sick,  since  Oct. 21.  '63 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
M.O.May  30.  '65,  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Disch. Nov. 24,  "62;  disabil. 

Died  Nov.2,1863 

Kil'd,  Ringgold,  Nov.  27,  '63 
Discharged  May  6,1863  .... 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Disch.  July  23,  "62;  disabil. 
Discharged  Oct.  20.1862  ... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Discharged  Sept.  10,  1861.. 

Deserted  May  31, 1862 

Died  Dec. 15,1861 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Kil'd.  Ringgold,  Nov. 27.  '63 
Tr.  to Inv. Corps  Sept. 1, '63 
Mustered  out  .June  18,1864. 
Abs't.  sick,  since  Oct.  1,'63 


596 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster 


Smith.  Oliver  W 

Waldron,  John 

West.  Asa  P 

Wing,  Vinter  B 

Willis,  Moses  M 

Young,  John 

Veterans. 
Harrington,  Nelson  R. 
Houghton,  Alonzo  — 

Myers.  Frederick 

Ovis,  Charles  W 

Becrxiits. 

Adams,  John 

Burbank,  Horace  C  ... 

Burbank,  Elbert 

Berogan,  John 

Brown.  George 

Cook,  Charles 

Freeman,  William 

Gould,  Benjamin  L  ... 
Harrington,  Nelson  R. 
Humphries,  James  ... 

Kingsley,  Albert  F.... 

Lawrence,  John  M 

Merrill,  Abbott 

Nicholg,  Stephen 

Orvis.  Charles  W 

Patten,  David  H 

Russell.  Alphonzo 

Sprague,  Edward  F... 


Sycamore., 

Sycamore. 

Sycamore . , 

Piercevilie 
Courtland  , 

Dixon 

Sycamore.. 
Courtland  . 
Sycamore.. 
Peoria 

Sycamore.. 
Courtland  . 
Kaneville.. 
Sycamore.. 

Courtland  . 
Sycamore.. 


May    24.1861 


Jan.    27,1864 
Jan.    28.1864 


Jan.      1.1864 


May  30,1861 
June  ^  3. 1861 

June  15.1861 
July  6, 1861 
Dec.  16,1863 
July  2,1861 
July  6,1861 
Sept.    3.1861 


June  16,1861 
June  10.1861 
May  30,1861 
Sept.  3.1861 
July  26,1861 
May  30.1861 
Sept.    3,1861 


May    24.1861 


June 

June 
July 
Dec. 
July 
July 


Sept.    3, 1861 


June 
June 
May 
Sept. 


May 
Sept. 


Mustered  out  Juae  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Dec.  16, '62. ;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  6. '63;  wounds. 

Died  Sept.  6.1862 

Disch.  Aug.  11. '61;  disabil. 
Died  Jan.  13, '64;  wounds.. 


Corp.Tr.toCo.I,56th  Ill.Iuf. 
Trans,  to  Co.  L56th  111. Inf. 
Tr.  to  Co.  I.  M.O.  June  6.'65 
Tr.  to  Co.  1,56th  111.  Pris.of 
war.    M.  O.  June  8.1865.. 

M.O.  June  18, '64, as  Corp.. 
Tr.  to  Inv. Corps  Sept.  1,'63 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Pris.of  war.  M.O.June 6,'65- 
Trans,  to  Co.  1. 56th  Ill.Inf. 

Deserted  July  31, 1861 

Disch.  Jan.  26,  '63;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Pris.  of  war.    M.  O.  May  8.. 

1865,  as  Corporal 

Promoted  Corporal 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  21, '63;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Kird,Chic.Bayou.D'c.29,'6J 
Trans,  to  Co.  1. 56th  Ill.Inf. 


COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains 

George  M.  Cole 

William  M.  Jenks 

First  Lieutenants, 

William  M.  Jenks 

Silas  M.  Jackson 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Silas  M.  Jackson 

First  Sergeant. 
Marion  C.  Goodwin... 

Sergeants. 

George  H .  Drake  - 

Abram  P.  Anthony  ... 

Frederick  M.  Cole 

James  W.  Gilmore 

Corporals. 

Charles  Stiles 

William  H.  H.  Jones. 
Thomas  J.  Kennedy.. 
Chas.  A.  Montgomery. 
Edward  A.  Watson  ... 

Aaron  B.  Jackson 

John  Niblock 

Samuel  G.  Johnson... 

Privates. 
Alexander.  George  W. 

Anthony,  Robert  S 

Angelope,  Ferdinand  . 

Austin,  Stephen  E 

Boldry,  Sylvester 

Bonney,  Milan  E 

Barter,  Louis  H 


Fenton 

Morrison 

Morrison 

Morrison 

Morrison 

Pairhaven  ... 

Morrison 

Lyndon 

Morrison 

Mt.  Pleasant 

Garden  Plain 
Unionville... 

Morrison 

Fulton 

Morrison 

Morrison 

Dixon  

Mt.  Pleasant 
Lyndon , 


May 

Aug. 


May    24.1861 
Aug.    10.1863 

May    24.1861 

May    24,1861 

May    24.1661 

May    24.1861 


May    24. 


May    24.1861 
Sept.  16,1863 


May    24,1861 
Oct.     20. 1863 


May  24,1861 
May  24.1861 
May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24.1861 


Resigned  Aug.  10.1863 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Promoted 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Trans,  to  non-com.  staff  as 
Q.  M.  Serg't,  Sept.  12.  '63. 

M.O.  June  18,'64,'as  1st  Sgt 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Adjt.  Wood's  Cav.  Jan.  1.'62 
Disch.  Apr.  24,  '62;  disabil. 


Tr.  Sig.  Corps,  Sept.  12, '63 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Kird,Chic.Bayou,D'c.29,'62 
M.O.  June  18,'64,as  Corp  .. 

Deserted  Feb.  1,1863 

Died  Nov.  30,1861 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Mustered  out  Feb.  2,1865. 

Died  Dec.  19,1861 

Mustered  out  June  5,1865. 
Died  Jan.  23, '63;  wounds. 

Died  Feb.  12,1863 

Deserted  Jan.  12,1863 

Tr.  Inv.  Corps,  Sept.  1,'63 


THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY. 


597 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

May    21lSfii 

May   ^24,1861 

Jan.    29,1864 

May    26,1861 

May    24,1861 
June     6,1861 
Oct.    20,1861 
June     6, 1861 

May    24.1861 
Aug.     8, 1861 

.Tnno       fi    ISfil 

Morrison 

Lyndon 

Comstock.  Thomas  ... 

Kil'd  Chic  Bayou  D'c  29'62 

Morrison 

M.  0.  June  18,  '64,  as  Corp'l 

Morrison 

Garden  Plain!!! 

DeGroote,  Fayette.... 
Daw,  Charles 

Kil'd  Chic.Bayou.D'c.  29'62 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 

Mt.  Pleasant.... 
Clyde  . 

Died  Mar.  17,1864 

Fry,  Benjamin  A 

Mustered  out  Oct    7  1864 

<Jarlick.  William 

Golden.  William 

Graves,  Thaddeus  .... 

Morrison 

Prophetstown.. 
Unionville 

Mustered  out  June  2,1865.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

■Oenung,  Warren 

Hardy,  Fennimore 

Hawes,  Frederick 

Humphrey,  Geor?e  ... 

Morrison 

Unionville 

Clyde 

Tr.  Inv.  Corps  Sept.  1. '63.. 
M.  0.  June  18. '64,  as  Corp'l 
Dis'n.dis.byG.C.M.Ap  28'64 

Harlan,  James 

Fenton 

Huber.  Samuel 

Anamosa 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Kil'd  Chic.Bayou.D-c.  29'62 

Hartzell.  Ad-im  C 

Jackson,  Addison 

Mt.  Pleasant.... 

Died  Dec.  1.1863:  wounds.. 
Kil'd  Chic.Bayou,D'c.  29'62 

Kendall.  Hugh  L 

Knowles,  Geo.  Wilson 

Morrison 

Mustered  out  J  une  18, 1864 . 

Ladler.  William  H.... 
Lewis.  Charles 

Morrison 

Lyndon . 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864: 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

McCiee,  Richard 

yiclntosh,  George 

Miller,  Rodney  S 

Unionville 

Mt.  Pleasant.... 

Diseh.  Oct.  29,  '62;  disabil. 
Deserted  Jan.  20,  1863 

Nichols,  David 

Died  Feb.  26, 1862. 

O'Connor,  George 

Potter,  Charles  W 

Fenton 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Proll,  William 

Pratt,  Thurston  D  .... 

Morrison 

Died  Dec.  27. 1861 

M.  O.June  18, '64.  as  Corp'l 
Ab    in  hos  at  St  Louis 

Penny, John  G  

Fenton 

Peck,  James  S 

Russing,  Henry 

Richards,  John  C 

Morrison 

Fair  Haven!!!!! 
Delhi 

Drowned  May  28.  1862 

Detal.  as  butcher  at  Young 

Pt.  La..  Jan.  8. 1863 

Kil'd  Chic.Bayou.D'c.  29'62 
Died  Feb.  20.1863 

Savage,  Peter 

Smith,  Samuel  H 

Sperry,  John  D 

Morrison 

Lyndon 

Died  at  And'ville  June  13. 

1864.  Grave  1902,  and  Cap. 

atL'ktMt..Ten.,Nov.24-63 
M.  0.  June  18, '64,  as  Corp'l 
Kil'd  Chic  Bayou, D'c  29'62 

Shears,  William  H.... 
Simms,  John 

Morrison 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Scroder,  Albert  G 

Thurber,Orliu  E.  L... 

Taylor,  John  B 

Fuiton  ■■■■■■_■■■■ 

Vaughn,  William 

i5isch.  Aug.  ii,'63;  disabil 

Winters,  Almus  A  — 
Whited,  David  D 

Morrison 

Discb.Aug.il,  63;  disabil. 
Died  Oct.  6. 1861 

Weaver,  Charles 

Veterans 
Charles  W.  Potter 

Jan.      1, 1864 
Jan.    27.1861 

May  ^26,1861 

May    24,1861 
June     6, 1861 
Oct.    20.1861 
June     6.1861 

.May    24.1861 
Aug.     8.1861 

HI.  Inf.  M.  0.  June  12.  '65 
Corp.Tr.  toCo  1.56  111.  Inf 
Tr.  toCo.  1,56th  111.  Inf.... 

Died  Nov.  5  1861  

William  Golden 

Hecniits. 
Alden,  Henry  D 

Prophetstown.. 
Lane 

Bachus,  Delos  W 

Mu'^tered  out  .June  18  1864 

Bartholomew,  Alvin.. 

Babcock.  Fred 

Buckley,  William 

Cole,  Frank  J 

Mt.  Pleasant.... 

8t.  Charles 

Morgan  co.,Mo. 
Fenton 

Kil'd  Chic.Bayou.D'c.  29'62 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 

Deserted  Mar.  6.1862 

Trans  to  6th   Mo  Cav  ,  as 

Chesley.  JohnP 

Criswell,  William 

Clark,  John  E 

Morrison 

St.  Louis. Mo... 

A(l.iutant.  Feb.  15.1862.... 

Deserted  Jan.  12.1863 

Tr.  toCo.  1.  56th  111.  Inf... 

Chamberlain,  Sewall. 

Fenton 

Dec.    22.1861  Dec.    22!  1861 

Trans,  to  Co.  1. 56th  111.  Inf. 
as  Corp'l.  M.O.June  8.-65 

598 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Dennis,  John 

Frisbie.  iiiram  C. 

Holt.  James  H 

Kendall  Albert — 
Kennedy,  Henry  A 

Markham.  James.. 

Myers,  Charles 

U'Brien,  John 

Ponsonby,  Patrick 

Pike,  iSamuel 

Pratt,  Charles  O  .. 

Rogers.  George 

Riley.  Thomas 

Symonds,  David  ... 
Stevens,  Alraon  A. 
Shipmau,  Isaac  ...  , 
Stiles.  George  H  ... 

Snyder,  Jacob 

Wilson.  William  P 


Licking,  Mo 

St.  Charles 

Lyndon 

Lodi 

Mt.  Pleasant ... 

Rhode  Island... 
St.  Louis,  Mo... 
St.  Charles 

Lyndon 

St.  Charles 

New  York 

Morrison 

St.  Charles 

Lane 

Marries  co.,Mo. 
Como 


Aug. 
June 


3,1861  Aug. 
6, 1861  June 


Aug.   29, 


Apr. 
June 
June 


Aug. 
June 
June 
May 
June 

June 
Aug. 
Mpy 


24. 1861 
15,1861 
6. 1861 


29, 1861 
6, 1861 
20,1861 
24,1861 
6. 1861 

15, 1861 
3,1861 
24, 1861 


Aug.   29.1861 


May 

June 
June 


Aug. 
June 
June 
May 
June 

June 
Aug. 
May 


Tr.to  Co.I,56Ill.Inf.,as  Ser, 

Died  Sept.  25.1863 

Tr.Bowen's  Cav.  Sept.  1,'61 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  1, 56th  ill.  Inf.... 
Tr.  to  I.  <:.,  Sept.  1,'63  and 
mustered  out  Mar-  5, 1864 

Deserted  July  10,1862 

Mustered  out  June  8, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  June  2,1865.. 
Discharged  Oct.  31,1862  ... 
Disch.  Aug.  11, '63:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Kird.Chic.Bayou.D'c.29.'62 
Trans,  to  I.  C.  Sept.  1.1863. 

Died  Oct!'i3,' 1863 '.!!.'!.';!!!! 

Deserted  Oct.  27. 1862 

Trans,  to  Co.  1. 56th  Ill.lnf. 
Deserted  


COMPANY    H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Datfe  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Benjamin  F.  Parks  . 
George  H.  Gardner. 

Ethan  A.  Pritchard. 
Edwin  Went 


May    24,1861 
Jan.      5,: 


May    24,1861 


Not  must'd 
Mar.      2, 1863 


First  Lieutenants. 
George  H.  Gardner. 

Edwin  Went 

Ethan  A.  Pritchord. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Edwin  Went 

jtithan  A.  Pritchard. 
Jesse  D.  Pierce  


May    24,1861 
Jan.      5. 1863 


May    24,1861 
Mar.     2, 1863 


First  Sergeant, 
Jesse  D.  Pierce  ... 


Sergeants. 

William  Larabe 

George  B.  Putnam. 
John  Woodard 


Aurora. 

Aurora. 
Aurora. 


Cor 2]  orals. 

James  B.  Lowry 

Eley  H.  Holley 

George  W.  Meirs 

Lucius  W.  Smedley. 
Malcomb  G.  Clark  .. 

Rodney  P.  Jay 

Henry  K.  Allison... 
Prank  W.  Whipple  . 

Musicians. 
Edwin  W.  Loomis  .. 
Frank  Brown 


Bristol. 
Aurora. 


Bristol 

Big  Rock 

Sugar  Grove 

Aurora 

St.  Charles.. 


St.  Charles. 
Aurora 


Privates. 
Armstrong,  Lendrum, 

Anderson.  Orrin  V 

Brisben.  Benjamin  F. 
Beards] ey,  George.... 
Beardsley,  Albert  E  .. 

Burt,  Thomas  L 

Boomer,  Merrill  F 

Brownell,  Eugene  A., 
Babcock,  Edwin  H.... 

Bankson,  George 

Baird,  Ebenezer  B.... 


May    24, 1861 
Jan.      5,1863 


May    24, 1 
May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 
Mar.     2, 1863 


May    24,1861 
May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24.1 


Shabbona  Gr. 
Aurora 


Bristol 

St.  Charles. 
Aurora 


Promoted  Lieut.  Col 

Dism.,no  payjSept.  3,'62;re- 
instated;  died  Jan.  5,  '63. 

Canceled  

Mustered  out  Juue  18.1864. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  June  IS.isei. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  June'is.'isei! 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 


Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
M.O.June  18.  '64,  as  1st  Serg- 
Discharged  Oct.  9.1861 


M.O.June  18  '64,  as  Serg.. 

Disch  Mar.  25,  ,'64:  disabil. 
Discharged  J  an.  27. 1863 .... 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Pris. of  war.  M.O.June  7.'65 
Trans. to  I.e.  Jan.  15,1864. 
M .  O.  June  18.'64,  as  private 


Discharged  Jan.  10,1863.... 
Deserted  July  30.1862 

Deserted  May  4,1863 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Trans. to  I.  C.  Sept.  1,186S 

Died  Oct.  21,1861 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Died  Dee.  5.1863 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Died  June  6, 1863 

Discharged  April  30,1863.. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 186i 


THIRTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


599 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Bexton,   Thomas 

Barnes,  Alfred 

Clegrgrett.  James 

Conklin.  George  E 

Clark.  Guy  C 

Corthel).  Walter  B.... 
Costar.  Philander  C... 
Cheetham.  Williams.. 
Gushing:,  Frank  W  — 

Currier,  Edg-ar  L 

Cramer, Noah  Sharp.. 

Dein,  Bartley 

Dou^dale,  Peter 

DaLee,  Waterman 

Eddy,  John 

Emerson,  Edwin  M... 

Fikes,  George  W 

Foster,  John  E 

Fisher,  John 

Goodale,  James 

Hines,  Barney 

Hawley.  William  A... 

Hays,  Theodore  C 

Hunt,  Walter  S 

Hunt,  Isaac  P 

Harmes,  Henry  M 

Huntoon,  James  H 

Hall.  John 

Irwin,  William 

Jolley,  John  M 

Johnson,  Henry  H 

Johnson.  Roberts 

Ketchum,  Justus  G... 

Knicht,  Eldorado 

Morris,  Benjamin 

Morton,  Randolph 

McGuire,  James 

Martin,  John 

North,  JobnT 

Pelan,  Ch  arles 

Paulin,  Joseph  C 

Pnrdy,  Lemuel 

Robinson,  George  B.. 


Rink,  Frederick 

Sherman, Marcus  E... 

Shamp,  Simon  P 

Seely,  Townsend  A... 
Siegfried,  Matnias.... 

Smith,  George  W 

Sohnley.John  A 

Sheer.  Milton 

Sheehey.  Edwin 

Scrafford.  Ch'istop'r  C 
Strong,  Steward  B.... 
Shafer,  Christopher.. 

Sier.Emil 

Terrill,  Nelson 

Thatcher,  Nelson  L... 

Thompson,  Peter 

Wood,  Myron  A 

Williams,  John  W 

Walker,  George  W 

West,  Arthur  B 

Wales,  Edwin 


Watson,  Dexter  L... 
Young.  George  W... 


Veteran. 
Martin,  John.., 


Recruits. 

Arnold,  Grove 

Bonon,  Henry 

Ewing,  Austin  W. 
Everard.  Joseph.. 

Kotha,  Ernil 

Merrill.  Orville  B 


Aurora 

Sugar  Grove 

Oswego 

St.  Charles 

Big  Kock 

Aurora 

St.  Charles'..'!!! 
Aurora 

St.  Cha!rles!!!!! 

Aurora 

Montgomery  ... 
Big^Rock 

Montgomery  ... 

Aurora 

Oswego 

Bristol 

Oswego 

Bristol 

Sugar  Grove... 
Aurora 

Kendall 

Aurora 

Big  Rock 

Aurora 

Bristol 

St.  Charles 

Bristol 

Aurora 

Oswego 

Bristol 

Aurora 

Oswego 

Kendall 

Aurora 

Montgomery  ... 
Aurora 

Naperville 

Aurora 

Shabbona  Gr'e. 

Bristol 

Oswego 

Sugar  Grove... 
Paw  Paw  Gr've. 

Aurora 

St.  Charles 

Oswego 

Paw  Paw  Gr've. 

Aurora 

Neosha 

Aurora 


May    24,1861 


Jan.      1,1 


May 
Apr. 
Mar. 
May 
Feb. 
May 


May    24,18G1 


Jan.    29, 1864 


May  28,1861 

Apr.  5, 1862 

Mar.  11,1862 

May  28,1861 

Feb.  22.1862 

May  28,1861 


Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Pris.ofwarM.O.June7,'65 
M .  O .  June  18.  '64,  as  Corp'l 
Pris. of  war.  M.O.June  2.'65 
M.  O.  June  18,'64,as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Pris .  of  war .  M.O  .June  8,'65 
Dis.Oct.21,'62;  sen.G.C.M. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Apr.  22. '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Tr.as  2d  Lt.to  10th  Mo.Cav. 
Pris. of  war. M.O. June  7,'65 
Disch.  Apr.  25, '62;  disabil. 

Descried  Jan.  20,1863 

Disch.  Sept. 18. '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  12, '63;  disabil. 
Trans  to  I.  C.  Jan.  15.  '64. . . 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
31.  O.  June  18,  '64,  as  Sergt. 
Died  Mar.  12, '63;  wounds. 
Deserted  Jan.  20, 1863 

Disch.  Jan.  11, '63;  disabil! 
M.O.June  18. '64.  as  Corp'h 
Trans,  to  I.  C.  Mar. 15, '64.. 
Trans,  to  I.  C.  Jan.  15, '64.. 
M.  O.  June  18.  '64.  us  t:orp'l 
Mustered  out  June  7,1865. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Mustered  out 'July  18,1865  ! 
Discharged  Aug.  19,1861... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Jan.  26,1863 

M.  O.  June  18  '64,  as  Sergt. 

Died  Dec.  8.1861 

Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 

Trans,  as   Hos.   Ste^.,   to 

non-com.  staff,  Oct.  8. '63. 

M.O.June  18, '64, as  Corp'l. 

Died  Dec.  30,1862 

Kil'd.Chic.Bayou.D'c.29,'62 
Disch.  Aug. 12. '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864 
Discharged  March  5,  1862.. 
Died  Jan.  21.1863:  wounds. 
Mustered  out  Juue  18,1864. 

Discharged  Sept.  8,1863.... 
Discharged  July  29, 1862. . . . 
IMustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Died  Feb.    5,1862 , 

Died  Oct.  28,1861 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Discharged  Sept.  12,1862... 
Mustered  out  June  18.  1864. 
Dishon. disch. .sen.G.C.M. 

Sick  at  Paducah.  Ky 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864, 
M.O.  June  30, '65,  as  Corp'l. 

Prisoner  of  war 

Died  Jan.  11,1863;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Trans. to  Co.I.56th  111. Inf. 


Mustei-ed  out  June  18.1864. 

Died  Apr.   29.1864 

Discharged  August  3.1862. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Died  June  12. '63;  wounds. 
Trans,  as  Lieut,  to  36th  111. 
Inf.  Sept.  17.  1861 


600 


ADJUTANT    general's    EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Steel.  JohnH 

Sibley.  Albert  H  ... 
Van  Riper,  Abram  . 

Ward.  Smith  G 

White.  Wharton  L  . 

Wells.  Newton 

Whalen,  Lawrence. 


Aurora 

Davenport,  lo  .. 

Aurora 

Kaneville 

Blackberry  

Aurora 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Mar.  8,1862 

Sept.  28,1861 

June  15,1861 

May  28, 1861 


Feb.    21.1862 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Mar.     8, 1862  Wound'd  Dec.29,  '62:in  hos. 
Sept.  28,1861|Trans.  to  Co.I,56th  111. Inf. 

June   15.1861 

May    28. 1861  Pro.  Capt.  52d  111.  Aug.2,''6l'. 

,1  Died  Sept.  20.  1861 

„  .                   Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Feb.    21,1862  Died  July  17,1862 


COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Captains. 
Sam'l  W.  Wadsworth. 
James  D.  Everest. 


First  Liexitenants . 

James  G.  Everest 

Hyacinth  Cunille 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Isaiah  Williams 

George  E.  Hinmon.... 

Hyacinth  Cunitte 

Robert  Rutherford.... 


First  Sergeant. 
George  E.  Hinmon. 

Sergeants. 

Prank  Thoma 

Hyacinth  (Juniffe... 

John  B.  Baker 

J.  Paul  Evans 


Corporals. 

CharlesI  Williams 

David  CJ.  Button 

Thomas  H.  Vaughn... 
Orrin  T.  Alfred 


Prank  Benthusen 

Anson  C.  Tuthill 

Israel  C.  Vineing 

Edward  R.  Vineing 


Privates. 
Ames,  William  . 
Askins.  Michael 
Betts,  Jesse  A. 


Chicago 


Chicago. 


Chicago 

Blue  Island. 
Chicago 


Chicago. 


Blue  Island. 
Chicago 


May 
Mar. 


May 

Mar. 


Mar. 
Nov. 
Mar. 


24, 1861 
17. 1863 


May    24,1861 
June     3,1863 


3, 1861 
17, 1863 


23. 1861 

31. 1862 

10. 1862 

17. 1863 


Chicago 

Blue  Island. 


Algonquin 
Chicago 


Beers,  Thomas  B Chicago. 

Burkel,  Caspner 


Chatt.  Thomas  J  

Congdon,  James 

Callender.  A.  B 

Chase,  William 

Curtis.  John  A 

Dawdy,  Andrew  J 

Dubois,  John  

Davis,  A.  Sylvester... 

Carr,  Phillip  H , 

Parley,  David 

Foster,  Wesley 

Fletcher,  William  H  .. 

Fletcher,  James 

Gildersleve.  Chas.  H.. 

Gregory,  John 

Gaffney,  Matthew  A.'. . 

(Jrant.  John 

Horrigan,  Timothy.... 
Helmick,  Sidons  R.... 

Harrison.  Stephens 

Healy,  Cornelius 


Worth 

Springfield 
Wash'gton,  Wis 


Dundee 
Chicago. 


Kenosha 

(-ourtland  .. 
Blue  Island. 
Chicago 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24.1861 


Date 
of  muster. 


May    24.1861 
June     3, 1863 


May    24, 


Dee.    29.1862 
Apr.      3,1 


May    24, 


Resigned  Mar.  17.1863 

Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 


Promoted 

Discharged  Mar.ll.  1865 .... 

Resigned  Mar.  31. 1862 

Disch.  Nov.  10,  '62;ill  health 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. 


May  24, 1861  Tr.  to  Inv.Corps.  Mar.15,  '64 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant . . . 
Disch.  Nov.  25.  '61;  disabil. 
Tr.  10th  Mo.Cav.,  Nov.  1.  '61 


May    24, 


May    24,1 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Sept.  21,  '91;  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  23,  '61;  disabil. 
Pro.  Serg.     Disch.  for  dis- 
ability Nov.  18.1863 

Deserted  Aug.  3. 1861 

Mustered  out  May  15,  1865. 

Died  Jan.  5. 1864 

Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 


Died  March  2,186i 

M.  O.  June  22,  '64.  as  Sergt. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Sept. 21. '61;  disabil. 
Re  enlisted  as  Vet.,  M.  O. 

Jan.  5,  1865 

Disch.  Dec. 18,  '62;  lost  hand 

Deserted,  Aug.  31,  1861 

Deserted  Sept.  21,1863 

Deserted  Aug.  31,1861 

Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 

M.  O.  June  22,  '64  as  Serg't. 

Disch. Sept.  19. '61;  blind.. 
Disch.  Sept  22, '61:  disabil. 
Tr.to  Inv.Corps  Feb. 15. '64 

Died  Mar.  13,  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  15.1865.. 
M.O.  June  22. '64;  wounded 
Mustered  out  June  22.1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  18.  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  29. 1865.. 

Deserted  Aug.  7.  1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 


THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY. 


601 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Hogarty.  Martin 

Hi-tchcock.  David, Jr.. 

Hamlin.  Orson 

Heydon,  Patrick 

Hal).  John  K  

Chicago  

Leavenw'th.k's 
Chicago  

May    24,1861 

May   , 
Jan. 

24, 1861 

; 
: 

29. 1864 

Died  Dec.  29.'62:  wounds.. 
Disch.  as  Serg.  Mar.  10.'63. 

Deserted  Jan.  13,  1863 

Mustered  out  June  22,1864. 
Disch.  Mar.  1,'62:  disabil.. 

Haywood,  James  T 

•Justin.  C.  H 

Chicago  

Sterling  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 
Chicago 

Barrington 

Chieagro  

Detroit,  Mich!!. 
Chicago  

DeKalb  .!!!!!!!! 

M.  O.  June  22,'64.  as  Serg't 
Kil'd.Chic.  Bayou. D'c.29.'62 

Keplinger,  Henry 

Kellogg.  William  H... 

Died  March  24.  1863 

Re-enlisted  as  \"eteran 

Died  Dec.  29, '62:  wounds  . 

King.  Robert  W 

Lockney,  Lewis  C 

Lynch.  Lawrence 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps  Jan.  15  '64 
M.  0.  June  22,'64,  as  Serg't 

Minton,  Edward  D.... 
Mann. -Joseph          

Deserted  Jan.  13.  1863 

M.  O.  June  22, '64;  wounded 

McCall.  Tigner  Thos.. 
McManagle.  Sam'l  R.. 

JMcDonald,  Mungo 

McKinzie,  A.  W 

Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Sept.  22.'61;  disabil. 
Deserted  Feb.  15,  1862 

Phillips,  Wm.  Henry  . 
•Palmer.  Alonzo  H 

Deserted  Mar.  7. 1862 

Mustered  ..ut  ilay  15.1865  . 
Dishon.  disch.  Apr.  28.1864. 

iProut,  Michael 

Released     from     prison 
May  4. 1865.  by  G.O.  No.  43 

Disch.  Feb.  6. '62:   disabil.. 

Died  Feb.  25.  1862 

Rutherford.  Robert... 

Rodgers.  Gilbert 

Reinhardt.  Henry 

Russell.  William  H... 

■Sanders,  William 

Shuster.  Robert 

-Southerland,  Geo.  W.. 

Chicago  

Hanover 

Blue  Island  .... 
Chicago  

Oswego 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 

De.serted  July  4. 1861 

Mustered  out  June  22.1864. 
Left  in  hospital  Oct.  1.1863 
Mustered  out  June  2. 1865. . 
Mustered  out  June  22. 1864. 

Smith.  .JohE  H 

Schonberg.  William  .. 

McHenry 

Milford 

Chicago  

Maine...!!!!!!!! 

Mustered  out  June  20. 1865. 
M.O.  as  Corn.  June  22, 1864 
Disch.  Jan.  22,'63;  disabil.. 

Sehultz.  Caspner 

Taylor,  Henry  J 

Vlett.  Caleb 

Mustered  out  June  22.1864. 

Deserted  Feb.  16.1862 

Died  March  15.  1863 

"Whitlock,  James 

Whitecraft.  Thos.  J... 

Woods.  Nicholas 

Wilkison.  John 

Welch.  John  H, 

Chicago  

Detroit.  Mich!!! 

Chicago  

Detroit.  Mich... 

Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps  Jan.  15. '64 
Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 
M.O.June  22. '64,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  June  22,1864. 
M.  0.  June  22  '64.  as  Corp . 
Mustered  out  June  22.1864. 

Veterans. 

Betts.  Jesse  A 

Burkel.  Caspner 

Fletcher.  James 

Healey.  Cornelius 

Harrison.  Stephen 

Kellogg.  William  H... 

King.  Rufus  W 

McDonald.  Mungo 

Williams.  Charles  .... 

Wash'gton.Wis 

Chicago  

Kenosha,  Wis.. 
Chicago  

Sterling  !!!!!!!! 

Chicago  

Worth 

Jan.    _  1,1864 

Jan.    22,1864 
Jan.    ^^1,1864 

Jan.    ^20.1864 

Jan.      1, 1864 

May    24,1861 
July    19.1861 

May    27,1861 
Sept.  19.1861 
May    24.1861 

May   ^27.1861 

Trans,  tc 

Co.  1, 56th  111.  Inf. 

Recruits. 
Howard,  William  H  .. 
Munn.  AsaB 

Chicago  

May    24,1861 

Mustered  out  June  22.1864. 

Shaw.  Daniel  C 

May    27,1861 
Sept.  19. 1861 
May    24,1861 

in  1st  Miss.  Col.  Inf 

Mustered  out  June  22.1864. 

Askins,  Patrick 

Earnhardt, Samuel  R. 
Brinkman,  Pred'k  W. 

Springfield 

Chicago 

Thornton  

Northfleld 

Chicago  

Des  Plaines  .... 
Jefferson 

Trans,  to  Co.  1, 56th  III.  Inf. 
Mustered  out  June  22, 1864. 

Disch.  Julv  29.'62:  disabil. 

Boittat.  Gustave 

Died  Ma 
Mustere 

rch  2,  1862 

Bourne,  James 

May    27,1861 

[i  out  June  22,1864. 
INov.  10.1861 

'Golden,  Cvrus 

Disch    Sept.  26  '62:  disabil 

Hall,  Charles  R 

Chicago 

Jefferson  .  .  . 

May    24.1861 
May    27,1!"61 

Disch.  May27,'61;  disabil.. 

Hampson,  George 

May    27,1861 
Mar.      1. 1862 

M.  O.June  22. '64:  wounded 

Kautzler,  William  .... 
Loehnor.  John 

Blue  Island  .... 

Mar.   -1.1862 
May    27.1861 

Mar.    11,1862 

Trans,  to  Co.  1. 56th  III.  Inf. 
Died  Dec  2  '63"  wounds 

Niles  ...  .'"!" 

May    27,1861 

Ollinger,  .John  

Poole.  Theodoric  .. 

Chicago  

Aurora 

Disch.  Sept.  9  '63;  disabil  . 

•Quant,  Jacob  H 

iSiar. 

11,1862 

Mustered  out  June  7, 1865. . 

602 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Swale.  Charles 

Niles 

May    27.1861 

May    27,1861 

Mustered  out  June  22.1864. 

Tr.  fm  10th  Mo.Cav.  Nov.  1. 

'61.  DiedFeb.3.'63:  w'nds 

Disch.  Aug.  23,'62;  disabil. 

Stinnit,  Benjamin 

Steelville,  Mo . . 

Wood,  George  C 

Aurora 

COMPANY  K 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captains. 
Walter  Blanchard 
Jordan  J.  Cole  


First.  Lieutenants. 
Merritt  S.  Hobson  ... 

Jordan  J.  Cole  

Eli  Bailey 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Jordan  J.  Cole 

George  A.  Napier 

Eli  Bailey 


First  Sergeant. 
George  A.  Napier  . . 

Sergeants, 
Edmund  E.  Page... 

Hiram  Ketcham 

Eli  Bailey  

John  G.  Gladding... 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Downer's  Grove 


Naperville 

Downer's  Grore 
Naperville.. 


Downer's  Grove 
Naperville.. 


Naperville. 


Corporals. 
Reuben  B.  Pollard  .. 
Franklin  Blanchard 
Eugene  W.  Parrar  .. 

Franklin  Wilson 

Patrick  Riley 


Israel  Keuyon  ... 
Charles  W.  Hyde. 
Lewis  C.  Ball 


Musicians. 
Merritt  Perry 


James  W.  Sucher  , 
John  M.  Kenyon  .. 


Privates. 
Beckman,  Charles  ... 

Bader,  Adolph  

Bessing,  Lewis 

Ballou,  Daniel  W  .... 
Blanchard.  William.. 
Boettger.  Charles  .... 

Benck,  Fritz 

Balliman,  William... 
Baugertz,  Lorentz  ... 

Bolles,  Essec 

Carpenter,  Charles . . . 

Crugs.  Charles 

Daniels,  John 

Deuel.  Charles  B 

Derr.  Adam  L 

Daerr,  Phillip 

Ferris.  Charles  H.... 

Fowler,  Oliver  S 

Farrell,  James 

Greggs,  Joseph 

Gillespie,  James  P... 

Griffith,  Adam 

Griffith,  Charles 

Gokey,  Lewis 

Howard,  Abraham  C. 


Lisle  

Winfield   

Naperville 

Winfield   


Downer's  Grove 


Naperville.., 
Downer's  Grove 

Naperville... 


Downer's  Grove 

York....; 

Naperville 


Downer's  Grove 
DuPageco 


Downer's  Grove 


DuPageeo... 
Downer's  Grove 

Joliet 

Naperville... 

York   

Naperville... 


Dec.      4.1863 


Jan.     22, 1862 
Dec.      4, 1863 


Jan.     22,1862 
Dec.    29, 1862 


June  25,1861 
June   25,1861 


June 
Jan. 

25. 1861 
23, 1864 

June 

25, 1861 

Jan. 

23.1864 

June 

25, 1861 

June 

16, 1863 

June 

25.1861 

June 

_25. 1861 

June  25, 1861  June  25. 1861 


June  25,1861 


June  25,1861 


Lisle 

York  

DuPageco. 


Aurora 

Warrenville 


. .  Downer's  Grove 


June  25,1861 


June  25,1861 


Died  Dec.  4, 1863 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Resigned  Jan.  22, 1862 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Promoted 

Killed  Dec.  29,  1862 

Promoted 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 


M.O.June  18,'64,as  1st  S'gt 
M.O.  June  18, '64;  wounded 
Promoted  2(1  Lieutenant  . . 
Disch.  Dec.'25,'62;  disabil. 

Discharged  Mar.  25,  1863... 
M.O.  June  18.  '64,  as  Serg't 

De.serted  March  11.1862.... 
Color  Serg't.  Killed,  Ring- 
gold, Nov.  27,  1863 

Disch.  Feb.  20. '62;  disabil. 
Died  June  15,  '63;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Trans,  to  non-com.    staff. 

Sept.  1,'61.  Prin.  Music'n 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Trans,   to    non  com.   staff. 

Nov.  20. '63.  Prin.  Music'n 

Disch.  Mar.  10.  '64:  lost  arm 
Pris.  war.   M.O.  June  18. '65 

Died  Aug.  4,  1863 

Tr.  10th  Mo.Cav.  Pro.2d  Lt. 
Disch.  Apr.  18, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 


Disch.  .July  25,  '62;  disabil. 
M.O.June  18.  '64, as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Detach'd.Bugler.6  Mo.Cav. 
Tr.tol0thMo.Cav.Oct.l.'64 
Mustered  out  June  18,'l864. 

Tr.  to  10th  Mo.Cav.Oct.l.'61 

Died  Nov.  26,  1861 

M.O.  June  18,  '64. as  Corp'l 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Sept.  18. '63;  disabil. 
M.O.  June  18.  '64. as  Corp'l 
Des'rt'dDc.15,'62;  sup.died 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Inv.Corps  Sept.  1.  '63: 


THIRTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


603 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Hart.  Matthias 

Holiey,  James  L 

Hunt,  Henry 

Henrick.  Christian  — 

Hintz,  Michael 

Hartigan.  Patrick 

Howlaud.  Charles  E  .. 

Harris,  Charles 

Holiey.  Franklin 

Judson,  Joseph  W  — 

Johnson,  William 

Knchel,  Mathias 

Kreitzer,  Ferdinand  .. 

Kniffln,  Daniel 

Kenyon.  William  J  — 

Miller,  John  F 

McE voy.  James 

Marsh.  William  H 

McKnight,  Michael  ... 

Neas,  Baptiste 

Naper,  John  N 

Neaderhauser,  Daniel. 

Potter,  William 

Potter.  Robert  K 

Rose,  William  E 

Reid,  Elvin  N 

Snyd  er,  Reuben 

Smith,  Joseph 

Slate,  Hiram 

Suddock,  Robert 

Shuester,  William 

Sucher,  Jacob 

Standagre.  Henry 

'1  urner,  George 

Townsend,  Lysander  . 

Tuttle,  Charles 

Teeple,  Isacher 

Tirtlop,  John 

Wilfling,  Christian 

Walters,  Christian 

Webster,  Charles 

White.  John 

Wagner,  Jacob 

Wood,  Hercules 

Woods,  Hollis 


Naperville 

DuPageco 

Downer's  Grove 

Brush  Hill 

DuPageco 


Lisle 

DuPageco.. 
Lee  Center . 

Oswego 

DuPageco.. 

Lisle 

DuPageco.. 

Lisle 

Naperville.. 


Henry  co 
Joliet  .... 


Veterans. 

Farrell,  James 

Ketchum.  Abraham... 

Gokey,  Lewis 

Harris,  Charles 

Johnson,  William 

Suddock,  Robert 

Tennant,  Joseph 

Wilding.  Christian.... 


Recruits. 
Holies.  Charles  E  .... 

Clark,  William 

Griffith,  Samuel 

Hubbard,  John  B  — 

Hull,  Henry  K 

Ketchum.  Abraham.. 

Powers,  Hiram  M 

Prandleburg.  .Joseph. 
Remmel.  Matthias  ... 

Roush, John  H 

Roush,  Jeremiah  J... 

Rose,  William 

Stevens,  DeWitt 

Starnhagen,  John 

Stark,  Henry 

Tennant.  Joseph 

Tilden,  Charles 

Wescott.  Theophilus. 
Wright,  John 


June  28,1861 


Naperville. 


Wells,  N.Y 

Naperville 

Lisle 

Aurora 

LaSalle  co 

Lisle  

Downer's  Grove 

DuPage  CO 

Downer's  Grove 

York 

DuPageco... 

Joliet 

Downer's  Grove 
DuPage  CO.. 
Downer's  Grove 

Lisle 

Rochester.N.  H. 
Dixon 

Winfiel'd '.'.."!.'!!! 


DuPageco.. 
W infield  .... 

Warrenville 

DuPageco.. 


LaSalle  co. 
Naperville. 
DuPageco. 


Turner 

St.  Clair  co  ... 
Warrenville  .. 
Naperville 


Winfleld  .... 

Warrenville 

DuPage  CO.. 
Naperville.. 


Naperville.. 
Franklin  co 


Naperville. 


Warrenville  , 
Collins  ville.. 


Jan.      1, 1864 


Mar. 
July 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Sept. 
July 
Sept. 


Oct. 

July 

July 

June 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

July 


8, 1862 
7,1 
10, 1861 


1, 1861 
10.1861 

8, 1861 
10, 1861 


1, 

7, 1861 
21,1861 
25, 1861 

10. 1861 

24. 1862 
10,1861 

5, 1861 


June  25,1861 


.  O.  June  18,  '64.  as  Corr>'l 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  20,  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Mar.  30, '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Died  Oct.  25,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Feb.  3, '63;  wounds... 
Disch.  May  21,  '63,  for  prom 
Re-enli;ted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  1,'61;  disabil  .. 

Trans,  to  Inv.  Corps 

Died  April  20,1863 

Pris.  war.  M.  O.  June  7,'65. 
Tr.  to  Inv  Corps  Sept.  1,'63 
Wound'd  Dec.29,'62;  in  bos. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Kil'dChic.Bayou,  D'c.29.'62 
Disch  Jan.  14,  '64;  disabil. 

Died  Oct.  27,1861 

Tr.  to  Inv.Corps  Sept.  1.'63 
Disch.  May  26,  '63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Prisoner  of  war 

Died  Dec.  21, '63;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Tr.  to  10th  Mo.Cav.Oct.l,'61 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Prisoner  of  war 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Reported  dead 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Di^ch.  Dec.  10, '63;  disabil. 

Died  Dec.  26.1861 

Tr.  to  10th  Mo.Cav.Oct.l.'ei 

Prisoner  of  war 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Disch.  June  4, '63;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Deserted  April  23,1862 

Died  Jan.  29,  '63;  wounds.. 


Trans,  to  Co.  I,  56th  111. 


Mar. 
July 
Sept. 


Sept. 
July 
Sept. 


Oct. 
July 
July 
July 


Sept. 
July 


Disch.  Feb.  10, '63;  wounds 

Deserted  May  16. 1863 

Disch.  Feb.  27. '63;  disabil. 
Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps  . . . 
Disch.  Nov.  15, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Deserted  Jan.  5. 1862 

Trans,  to  Co.  1. 56th  Ill.lnf. 
Disch. May  26,'63;  wounded 

Deserted  Mar.  18  1863 

Disch.  Aug.  11, '63:  disabil. 
Disch.  Apr.  18, '63;  disabil. 
KirdChic.Bayou,Dec,29,'62 

Died  May  24,1862 

Trans,  to  Co.  1.56th  Ill.lnf. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Trans,  to  Co.  1,56th  Ill.lnf. 
Disch.  Oct.  1,'61;  disabil  .. 
Absent,sick,since  Sep.18,62 


604 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


TJ II  assigned  Recruits. 
Babcock,  PrederickW. 

Drake,  Caleb 

Woods.  Edmund 

McGarory.  William... 


Residence. 


Round  Grove... 


Date  of 
rank  or  en 
iistment. 


Augr.  24,1864 
Jan.  4, 1864 
Dec.  2'j,1864 
Jan.     22, 1864 


Date 
of  muster. 


Aug:.  24.1864 
Jan.     4,r 
Dec.    28, 1864 


Remarks 


Substitute. 


HEADQUARTERS  DEPARTMENT  AND  ARMY  OP  THE  TENNESSEE 
Special  Field  Okders.  }  Neae  Chattahoochie  River.  Ga..  July  9. 1864.        ' 

Volunteers,  to  b«  known  aod'reportl'irs^CompanyHVfV^h^^^^ 

By  order  of  Major  General  McPhekson, 

^®'^''^*^^  WILLIAM  T.  CLARK.  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY.  605 


HISTORY  OF  THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY. 


The  Thirteenth  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  was  one  of  [the  regiments  or- 
ganized under  the  act  known  as  the  Ten  Regiment  Bill. 

It  was  composed  of  companies  as  follows:  "I"  from  Cook  county,  "H" 
from  Kane  county,  "K"  from  DuPage  county,  "E"  and  "F"  from  DeKalb 
county,  "'A"  and  "C"  from  Lee  county,  "B"  and  "G"  from  Whiteside 
county,  and  "D"  from  Rock  Island  county. 

John  B.  Wyman  of  Amboy,  was  elected  Colonel,  B.  F.  Parks  of  Aurora,^ 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  A.  B.  Georges  of  Dixon,  Major. 

The  Regiment  was  mustered  into  the  State  service  on  the  21st  day  of  April 
and  into  the  United  States  service  on  ,the  24th  day  of  May,  1861,  for  three 
years  or  during  the  war,  by  Captain  John  Pope,  of  the  Regular  Army,  at 
Camp  Dement,  Dixon,  Illinois. 

The  Thirteenth  was  the  first  Regiment  organized  from  the  then  Second  Con- 
gressional District  of  the  State,  and  was  composed  of  as  good  citizens  as 
Northern  Illinois  contained,  many  that  enlisted  as  privates  rising  to  field  offi- 
cers in  later  regiments. 

Its  Colonel,  John  B.  Wyman,  organized  and  commanded  the  "Chicago  Light 
Guards"  the  first  Crack  Corps  the  Garden  City  ever  had,  and  he  soon  brought 
the  Thirteenth  to  a  degree  of  proficiency  in  drill  and  soldierly  deportment  that 
was  never  excelled  by  any  regiment  with  which  it  was  afterwards  associated. 

On  the  16th  of  June  it  was  ordered  to  Casey ville,  111.,  10  miles  east  of  St. 
Louis,  and  on  the  5th  day  of  July  it  passed  through  St.  Louis  to  Rolla,  Mo., 
where  it  remained  until  the  spring  of  1862. 

While  stationed  at  Rolla  it  was  engaged  in  guarding  supply  trains  to  and 
from  General  Lyon's  array,  in  suppressing  guerrilla  bands  in  that  part  of  the 
State,  and  was  a  part  of  General  Fremont's  force  that  went  to  Springfield,. 
Missouri,  in  the  fall  of  1861.  after  General  Price,  when  the  Regiment  was  well 
and  favorably  known  as  "Fremont's  Grey  Hounds,"  a  name  given  to  them  by 
General  Fremont  himself,  on  the  evening  the  Regiment  joined  his  army  at 
Bolivar,  in  splendid  shape,  after  a  day's  march  of  42  miles. 

In  1862  it  joined  General  Curtis'  army  at  Pea  Ridge,  250  miles  southwest  of 
.Rolla,  and  was  with  General  Curtis  in  his  memorable  march  from  Pea  Ridge 
*to  Helena,  Arkansas,  on  the  Mississippi  river. 

It  was  a  part  of  General  Sherman's  army  in  his  attack  upon  Chickasaw  Ba- 
you, and  from  that  time  on  became  a  part  of  the  noted  Fifteenth  Army  Corps, 
commanded  so  long  by  General  Sherman  in  person.  In  the  first  day's  assault 
at  Chickasaw  Baj'ou,  Colonel  Wyman  was  killed.  The  day  following,  it  was 
a  part  of  General  F.  P.  Blair's  Brigade  that  distinguished  itself  by  approach- 
ing nearer  to  the  rebel  works  that  any  other  command  in  that  part  of  the  field. 
The  losses  to  the  Regiment  on  that  day  were  183  killed  and  wounded.  It  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Arkansas  Post,  after  which  it  returned  to  Young's 
Point,  opposite  Vicksburg.  While  there,  General  Steele's  Division,  of  which 
the  Thirteenth  was  a  part,  made  a  very  successful  raid  to  Greenville,  Miss., 
and  up  Deer  Creek,  driving  the  rebels  out  of  that  region,  and  destroying  an 
immense  quantity  of  corn  intended  for  the  rebel  garrison  at  Vicksburg. 


606  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

It  was  a  part  of  General  Grant's  army  that  crossed  the  Mississippi  at  Grand 
Gulf  below  Vicksburg:,  and  pai'ticipated  in  a  part  of  the  battles  in  the  rear  of 
Vieksburg  and  in  the  capture  of  Jackson,  and  was  with  General  Sherman's 
Corps  on  the  x'ig'ht  of  the  army  during  the  siege  of  Vicksburg. 

It  was  with  General  Steele's  Division  in  the  fruitless  assault  on  the  rebel 
works  on  the  2d  day  of  May,  where  it  suffered  severely.  Vicksburg  surrendered 
on  the  4th  day  of  July,  1863;  and  on  that  same  night  at  12  o'clock  the  Regi- 
ment started  with  General  Sherman  after  Joe  Johnston. 

It  was  present  the  second  time  at  the  capture  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  and  moved 
still  further  east  to  Brandon,  where  the  pursuit  of  Joe  Johnston  ended,  and 
with  the  remainder  of  the  command  returned  to  Black  river  and  went  into 
camp. 

When  General  Sherman  was  ordered  to  join  General  Grant  at  Chattanooga 
with  his  Corps,  of  which  this  Regiment  was  still  a  part,  it  went  from  Vicks- 
burg to  Memphis  by  boat,  and  from  there  to  Chattanooga  by  land.  The  march 
from  Memphis  to  Chattanooga  was  a  continuous  fight,  as  the  rebels  tried 
every  way  in  their  power  to  prevent  Sherman  from  joining  Grant's  army. 

It  was  with  General  Osterhaus'  Division,  temporarily  attached  to  General 
Hooker's  command  at  the  battle  of  Missionary  Ridge,  where  the  Regiment 
captured  2500  prisoners,  and  followed  the  retreating  forces  to  Rossville,  where 
the  enemy  was  overtaken  and  a  severe  skirmish  ensued;  from  there  the  enemy 
was  driven  to  Ringgold  Gap,  where  they  massed  their  batteries  to  protect 
their  retreat. 

Osterhaus'  Division  formed  in  line  of  battle,  the  13th  being  directly  in  front 
of  the  Gap  and  the  massed  batteries.  It  being  impossible  to  take  the  Gap  by 
a  charge,  the  Division  was  withdrawn  and  again  advanced  up  the  side  of  the 
mountain  to  the  left  of  the  Gap,  where  it  encountered  the  forces  of  General 
Pat  Claybourne,  strongly  entrenched  at  the  top  of  the  mountain.  Here  the 
Regiment  and  Division  held  their  ground  till  their  ammunition  gave  out,  and 
they  were  finally  relieved  at  the  third  attempt  by  the  14th  Army  Corps.  They 
held  this  trying  position  for  about  two  hours,  the  greater  portion  of  the  time 
being  without  ammunition,  depending  wholly  for  their  safety  upon  ''fixed 
bayonets"  and  their  determination  never  to  retreat. 

The  losses  in  this  battle  were  67.  Among  the  killed  were  Major  Busljnell, 
Captain  Blanchard,  and  Color  Bearer  Riley;  the  latter,  when  shot  through 
the  breast,  fell  in  such  manner  as  to  be  rolled  up  in  the  flag,  staining  it  with 
his  heart's  blood.  For  its  conduct  in  the  battles  in  and  around  Missionary 
Ridge,  the  Regiment  received  the  following  complimentary  notice  in  Gen. 
Hooker's  report,  vol.  8.  page  215,  Rebellion  Record: 

"At  the  same  time  the  enemy  kept  his  artillery  busily  at  work.  Their  skii'- 
mishers  were  driven  in,  and,  as  we  learned  the  position  of  the  battery,  the 
Thirteenth  Illinois  Regiment,  from  the  right  of  Wood's  line,  was  thrown  for- 
ward to  seize  some  houses  from  which  their  gunners  could  be  picked  off  by 
our  men.  These  were  heroically  taken  and  held  by  that  brave  Regiment.  Ap- 
prehensive that  he  might  lose  his  artillery,  the  enemy  advanced  with  superior 
force  on  our  skirmishers,  and  they  fell  back  behind  Wood's  line,  when  that 
excellent  officer  opened  on  the  rebels  and  drove  them  into  the  gorge, 
they  leaving,  as  they  fled,  their  dead  and  wounded  on  the  ground.  Our  skif- 
mishers  at  once  reoccupied  their  line,  the  Thirteenth  Illinois  all  the  time 
maintaining  its  position  with  resolution  and  obstinacy." 

The  time  of  this  Regiment  being  so  near  out  they  were  not  taken  on  the 
march  to  the  sea,  but  left  to  guard  the  communications  in  the  rear.  On  the 
18th  of  June,  1864,  the  Regiment  was  mustered  out  at  Springfield,  111.,  having 
.served  three  years  and  two  months. 


FOURTEENTH  INFANTRY. 


607 


FOURTEENTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Colonels. 
John  M.  Palmer , 
Cyrus  Hall 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Amory  K.  .Johnson.. 
William  Cam 


Majors. 
Jonathan  Morris 


JohnF.  Nolte 

Adjufcmfs. 
Robert  P.  McKnight., 
Charlesworth  Powell, 

Quartermasters . 

John  F.  Nolte 

Jacob  R.  Muhleman... 
James  H.  Stewart 


Surgeons. 

George  T.  Allen 

Benj.  F.  Stephenson. 


1st  A.'isislant  Surgeons 

Frert  W.  Kerstine 

N.  F.Chafer 


Carlinville.. 
Shelbyville. 


Greenfield.. 
Taylorville  , 


Springfield , 


2d  Assistant  Surgeon 
Moses  C.  Drake 


Chaplain. 
William  J.  Rutledge. 


Shelbyville.. 
Shelbyville.. 
Jacksonville 


May 
Feb. 


May 

Sept. 


13. 


May    25,1861 
Feb.    16,1862 


May    25.1861 
Nov.    25.1861 


May    25,1861 


May    12,1863 


May 
Feb. 
Jan. 


Apr. 
Apr. 


Sept. 
Oct. 


June 
May 


,1861 
,1862 


June  30,1863 
May    25,1861 


June  29,1863 


May    25,1861 
Apr.      7, 1862 


May    25.1861 


Promoted  Brig.  General.. 

M.    O.    at    consolidation. 

Col.  of  144th  111 

Prom.  Colonel  28th  Inf.... 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 

Resigned  Sept.3,'62;disab.; 

removed  Oct.  10,1862 

M.  O.  at  consolidation  .... 

Promoted 

M.  O.  at  consolidation  — 

Resigned  Feb.  1,  1862 

Pro.  to  Gen.  Palmer's  staff 
M.  O.  at  consolidation  .... 


Promoted  Brigade  Surg'n. 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 


Mustered  out  May  5, 1862.. 
Assistant  Surg'n  Vet.  Bat. 


Pro.  1st  Ass'tSur.  15th  reg. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


NONCOMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sergeant  Majors. 

James  H.  Durkee 

Henry  M.  Peden 

Jacksonville  ... 
Shelbyville 

May    25,1861 

May    25.1861 

Mustered  out  May  25. 1864. 
Pro.  1st  Lieut.  Co.  G 

Francis  W.  Fox 

Jacksonville  ... 

May    25,1861 

Quartermaster  Sergts. 

William  L.  Clarke  .... 

Disch.  for  pro.  Sept.  29.  '63 

E.  G.  Davidson 

jersey  ville 

Mas    25,i86i 

May    25,i86i 

Mustered  out  May  25. 1864. 

608 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Commissary  Sergts 
Henry  (J.  Dennison  ...  Petersburg  .. 

James  A.  Smith Jacksonville 

Marshall  Young Girard 


Residence. 


Hospital  Stewards. 
Joseph  W.  Meacham. 
Homer  Wil.son 


Drum  Majors. 
Samuel  Palmer...'.. 
William  P.  Emory  ... 


Fife  Major. 
Theodore  Short . 


Waverly. 


Jacksonville 
Girard 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


May    25,1861 


May    25.1861 


May    25,1861 
July    24,1861 


Gettysburg,  Pa.  May    25, 1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25.1861 


May    25,1861 
May    25,1861 


Remarks. 


Red.  to  ranks  &  tr.  to  Co.E 
Mustered  out  May  25. 1864 
Red.  to  ranks  &  tr.  to  Co.C 

Mustered  out  May  25.1864.. 


Discharged  July  24,1861.. 
Disch.  for  pro.  Oct.  15,'63.. 

Mustered  out  May  25, 1864  . 


BAND. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Leader. 
Edward  Heinz. 


First  Class. 
Charles  Bachn^an. 
James  H.  Coop.... 
John  Weinhold.... 
AdolphTramig.... 
Almond  F.  Barnes 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Second  Class. 
William  W.  Wright. 

William  Thebus 

Charles  Tieman... 


Third  Class. 

John  Hinkey 

Louis  Walther. . 
H.  K.  Barber  .... 
James  M.  Wilcox 

F.  W.  Ring 

Edgar  Chapman. 


May    25,1861 


July  1,1861 
May  11,1861 
Sept.    2, 1861 


May    25,1861 


May  25,1861 
Sept.  2, 1861 
May    25,1861 


June  24.1861 
y  25,1861 
June  4, 1861 
Sept.  15,1861 
May    25, 1861 


Remarks. 


Mustered  out  June  13.1862. 
Mustered  out  June  13, 1862. 


Discharged  Oct.  18,1861.... 

Mustered  out  June  13, 1862. 
Absent  at  muster-out 

Mustered  out  June  13, 1862. 


COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Captains. 
Thomas  S.  Thompson 

John  P.  Nolte 

Charles  Opitz  ... 
Malcolm  H.  Copeland] 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  P.  Noire 

Henry  Rodecker  

Charles  Opitz 

Louis  P.  Bourquinn... 
Augustine  A.  Snow... 


Beardstown 
Shelbyville.! 


Beardstown  ... 


Virginia '. 

Beardstown  , 


Second  Lieutenants 

char7es%tf '.'•.  ::::;■  ^^-^^^}-^- 

Louis  P.  Bourquinn...  Virginia 
Augustine  A.  Snow...  Beardstown 
David  S.  Finney 

First  Sergeant 
JohnM.  Johnson 


May  3,1861 

Feb.  1, 1862 

Sept.  3, 1862 

Mar.  3, 1863 


May  3, 1861 
May  25,1861 
Sept.  _  3, 186: 

Dec.    26,1863 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


May    25,1861 


May      3, 1861 

May    25.1861 

.[Sept.  ^3,1862 

•  lApr.    25.1864 


I  May    25,: 


June  13,1863 
May    25,1861 


June '29.' 1863 
Mar.    10.1864 


May    25,1861 


Aug.   28,'i863 
Sept.    8.1864 


Resigned  Dec.  7,1861... 
Promoted  Major  .... 
Resigned  March  3, 1863 
M.  O.  at  consolidation. 

Promoted 

Resigned  Sept.  3,1862!.'. 

Promoted 

Resigned  Dec.  23,1863!.'! 
M.  O.  at  consolidation.. 


Promoted 

See  Co.  A!."Vet'e'ran  is'at! 


May    25, 1861  Tr.to  Madis'n  Bat.JuIy  ].'61 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


609 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeants. 

John  S.  Morgan 

Charles  Opitz 

Chas.  Nickle 

E.H.Richardson 

DavidA.  Tull 

Augustine  A.  Snow. 

Augustus  Hoyer 

David  Carr 


Coi'porals. 
Charles  A.  Earues. 
Edward  E.  Foster. 
Charles  H.  Harris. 
William  H.  Dutch. 


Augustine  A.  Snow. 
Louis  F.  Bourquinn 

David  Carr 

William  De  Haven.. 


Jfiisician.'t. 
Stockton  L.  Griffin.... 
Wm.  H.  Montgomery  . 


wagoners. 
William  Sales.  . 
Charles  Foster. 


Beardstown . 
Jacksonville 


Privates. 

Adams,  Richard 

Armstrong.  Robert  ... 

Baker,  John  J 

Baylor,  Elijah  M 

Alves,  John 

Beale,  Lester 

Bell,  Isaac 

Bond,  Elijah 

Brenan,  William 

Boyd,  Archibald 

Burkhardt.  Amos 

Buck,  Alonzo  W 

Burnett,  Joseph 

Cummings,  George  ... 

Corte,  Ernst  

Christianer,  August  .. 

Day,  George  W 

Dueker,  Henry 

Dunker,  Charles 

Ewing,  Joseph 

Fallinger,  Peter 

Fletcher,  James  B 

Finney,  David  S 

Harris,  John  H 

Hatfield,  Andrew 

Hatfield,  Charles  W  .. 

Heine,  Joseph 

Hess,  John 

HoUingsworth  Orm'n. 

Huber.  Joseph 

John,  Francisco  B 

Jones,  Caleb  R 

Karr,  James  P 

Kelihar.  Dennis 

King,  Robert 

King.  Solomon  M 

Knii,ht,  Edward 

Krausse,  Albert 

Kuhl,  Christopher  A.. 

Leeds.  Gideon  R 

Light,  Peter  W 

Lincoln,  Charles 

Livermore,  Abner  S  .. 

Loomis,  Dexter 

Lucking.  Charles 

McConnell.A'chib'd  W 

Medaris,  John 

Morgan,  John  S 

Marrow,  William  C  ... 

Vol.  1—39 


Beardstown  .. 
Beardstown  .. 


Virginia  

Beardstown 


Beardstown 


Urbana,  Ohio  .. 
Jacksonville  ... 

Beardstown 

Rushville 

Chandlerville .. 


Frederick  ... 
Beardstown 


Virginia 

Beardstown  , 


Beardstown  ... 

Frederick 

Chandlerville  . 


Beardstown!. 


Beardstown  , 
Rushville  ... 


Frederick  .. 
Beardstown 


Frederick 

Beardstown 


Chandlerville 


Chandlerville  .. 

Beardstown 

Chandlerville  .. 

Beardstown 

Rushville 

Virginia 

Beardstown 


Virginia 

Beardstown  ... 


[ay    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25, 


May    25, 


May    25,1861 


May 


May    25.1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


Discharged  Nov,  10,1862... 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 
Pro. from  private  Sept.6, '61 
M.O.June  24.'64,as  private. 
Tr.toCo.C,3d  C'v.,Oct.l2,'61 
Mustered  out  June  24,1864. 
Disch.  Oct.,  '61,  for  prom.. 
Mustered  out  June  24.1864. 


Disch.  Sept.  1,'61,  for  prom 
Discharged  Apr.  20,  1863... 
Tr.  to  1st  lll.Cav.  July  1,'61 
Dishon.  disch.  for  giving 
himself  priso'erto  ene'y. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
M.  O.  June24,'64.a8  Serg't. 
T.-.toCo.C,3dC'v„Oet.l2,'61 


Mustered  out  July  5, 1864.. 


Disch.  July  30, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 


Discharged  .July  20, 1861... 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864 
Trans,  to  Co.  E,  Oct.  12.  '61 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 


Died  March  26, 1862 

Mustered  out  June  24,1864. 

Died  Oct.  11,1862 

Mustered  out  June  24,1864. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged  Nov.  1,1861.... 
Mustered  out  June  24. 1864, 

Deserted  Feb.  22. 1862 

Tr.  to  inv.  Corps  Sept.  15, '63 
M.O.June  24.'64.  as  Corp'l. 
Disch.  Nov.  7.  62;  disabil.. 

Died  July  25.  1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Discharged  Nov.  29,1862... 
Mustered  oiit  June  24.  1864. 

Disch. Mar.  1,1862;  disabil. 
Discharged  Dec.  25,1863... 
Discharged  Oct.  21,  1861... 
Mustered  out  June  24,  1864. 
Discharged  Oct.  15,  1862... 
Kil'd,  Matamoras,Oct.  5,'62 
Disch.  Aug.  25,  1862:disabil 
Mustered  out  June  24,1864. 
Died  March  2,  1862 


Mustered  out  June  24. 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps  Sept.  3,'63 
Mustered  out  June  24,  1864. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  62. 
Mustered  out  June_24,  1864. 

Discharged  Jan.  20,1863.... 
Sgt.  Disch.  Nov.  10,'62:  dis. 
M.O.June  24.  '64.  as  Corp'l. 


610 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Mulane.  Carroll 

Beard .^town  .... 

May 

25, 1861 

May    25, 1861; Killed  by  Provost  Guard 

at  Memphis,  Aug.  20.  1862 

Muck,  William  J 

Rushville 

' ' 

Mustered  out  June  24,  1864. 

Nelson,  William  

Beardstown  — 

Nickle.  Charles 

M.O.June  24.'64,  as  1st  Sg't. 

JMorton,  Andrew  J 

Beardstown  .... 

May 

25, 1861 

May    25,1861 

Disch.  Jan.  20. '63;  disabil. 

Plank, John  H 

Arenzville 

' ' 

Mustered  out  June  24.  1864 

Parmenter,  Lester  J.. 

Beardstown 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Parson,  William  H.... 

Disch.  Jan.  20, '63:  disabil.. 

Phelps.  Henry  C 

' ' 

Mustered  out  June  24,  1864 

Pool.  Reuben  B 

Randall.  Josiah 

Rushville 

"                     ' ' 

Rhineberger,  (ieo.  M.. 

Beardstown  .... 

' ' 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Koach  William 

' ' 

Disch.  Apr.  28. '62;  disabil.. 

Sayler,  Abraham  J 

"           

Disch.  June  12. 1861;disabil 

Scott,  Calvin  W 

.. 

Schramm,  Christian.. 

Beardstown 

Schaeffer.  Francis  M.. 

Monroe 

Discharged,  Jan.  23.1863... 

8haw    Eli                .     .. 

Rushville 

" 

Mustered  out  June  24  1864 

Discharged  July  6.1862.... 

Stauff,  William  

.. 

Trans,  to  Co.  G  ,  Julv  5  '64 

Sturtevant.  Henry  E.. 

Tr.to  Co.E.3'l  C'v..Oc.l2.  '61 

Torrey,  William 

Monroe,  Mo 

Mustered  out  June  24.1864. 

Tracy,  Georffe  H 

Beardstown  .... 

M.  0.  June24.'64.  asCorp'l 

Tread wav  Martin. 

\\ 

Tr.to  Co  E  3dC'v  Oc  12  '61 

Tribbe,  William  L  .... 

Waggoner,  Newton  A. 

Died  July  15.1861 

.. 

Tr.to  Brig.B'nd  Jun.15.  '61. 

Webster,  Thomas 

Arenzville 

M.  0.  June  24.  '64.  as  Sergt. 

Weinschenck,  Ed'ard. 

' ' 

Tr.to  M'dis'n  Bat.  Sep. 1. '61 

Wisbey,  William 

Beardstown 

" 

Mustered  out  June  24. 1864. 

Williams.  Charles 

' ' 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Ap.  6.  '62. 

Wilson,  Isham  N 

" 

Discharged  July  1,1861.... 

Williams,  Josiah 

' ' 

Mustered  out  June  24,1864. 

Feterans. 

Baylor.  Elijah  M 

Dec 

14. 1863 

Dec.    14,1863 

See  Co.  A,  Veteran  Bat.... 

■Cummings,  George  ... 

Beardstown 

Jan. 

1, 1864 

Jan.      1, 1864 

Finney.  David 

¥eh 

22, 1864 

Feb.    22, 1864 

Prom.  2d  Lieut.  Apr.25,'64. 

Hatfield.  Andrew 

Rushville 

Jan. 

1,1864 

Mar.    10,1864 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Leeds.  Gideon  R 

1  )ec. 

14, 1863 

Dec.    14,1863 

Light.  Peter  W 

Virginia 

' '                         " 

McFarlanJ,  Andrew.. 

ChandlerviUe.. 

h'eb. 

22,1864 

Mar.    10,1864 

1  •                        >  • 

Parmenter,  Lester  J.. 

Beardstown 

Dec. 

14. 1863 

Dec.    14, 1863 

"                         " 

Ehineberger.  Geo.  M.. 

« .                         •  > 

Recruits. 

Ashlock,  Francis  P.... 

Beardstown  .... 

Jan. 

25.1864 

Apr.     8. 1864 

SeeCo,  A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 

Batchelder.  David  W. 

Jacksonville 

June 

12, 1864 

June  12,1864 

Discharged  Oct.  10. 1862 .... 

Burnett.  Pinckard 

Virginia 

(  )CT. 

4. 1861 

Oct.      4.1864 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 

Brashears,  Alexander 

Macon  City 

.hilv 

24. 1861 

July    24.1861 

' '                         ' ' 

Burns,  Charles 

Beardstown 

A  up. 

24.1861 

Aug.   24,1861 

Disch.  Aug.  25.  '62;  disabil. 

Brown.  Henry  C 

.Ian. 

25. 1864 

Apr.      8, 1864 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Cole.  William 

Hickory. 

Mar. 
July 

20. 1864 
12.1861 

Apr.    27,1864 
July    12.1861 

Cullison,  William 

Sturgton,  Mo... 

demons.  Henry 

Oct. 
June 

4,1861 
10, 1861 

Oct.      4,1861 
June   10,1861 

Disch.  Nov.  11. '62:  disabil. 

Dennison,  Amos  B 

Tr.  to  Mad.  Bat.  Sept.l,'61 

Ewing,  James  M 

Beardstown 

h'eb. 

3, 1864 

Apr.    21,1864 

See  Co.  A.  Vet.  Battalion.. 

Finney,  Martin 

Aug. 

4, 1861 

Aug.     4.1861 

Jonnesse,  Kellar  .. 

Buffalo. 

Sept. 

n,1862 

Sept.  _11, 1862 

Tr.  to  Inv.Corps  Sept.l5  '63 

Kilpatrick.  John  A.... 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 

Martin.  Samuel 

June 
Aug. 

24, 1864 
4, 1861 

McParland,  Robert.... 

ChandlerviUe  .. 

Aug.    i.isei 

" 

McLin,  James  S 

Beardstown 

Feb. 

1. 1864 

Apr.    21,1861 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Penienter,  George  H.. 

' ' 

Mar. 

23, 1864 

Apr.    27,1864 

' '                         '  ■ 

Richardson,  John  W.. 

Keb. 

9, 1864 

Apr.     8.1864 

" 

Keh, 

4, 1864 

Apr.    21, 1864 

Snow,  Alonzo 

Feb, 

1, 1864 

' '                        ' ' 

Steele,  John 

Macon  City 

Aug. 

8,1861 

Aug.     8,1861 

See  Co.  B,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Switzer,  John  F 

Beardstown 

Peb, 

3, 1864 

Apr.      8, 1864 

See  Co.  A.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Treadway.  David  P.. . 

Mar. 

31, 1864 

Apr.    27.1864 

Tisdale,  Obadiah 

Jefferson  City.. 

Oct 

1,1864 

Oct.      1.1864 

Discharged  July  1,  1861.... 

Watson,  Charles 

July 

24, 1864 

July    24.1864 

Died  Nov.  26.  1861 

Weaver,  Lewis 

Beardstown 

Mar. 

26. 1861 

.Mar.    26,1864 

See  Co.  A.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Wood,  Benjamin 

.Ian. 

25, 1864 

Apr.      8, 1864 

"                         ' ' 

.May 

25, 1861 

May    25,1861 

FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 
COMPANY  B. 


611 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  musrer. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
'CyrusHali 

Shelbyville 

Todd's  Point !!! 

Shelbyville 

Todd's  Point'!'.! 
Shelby  CO 

Apr.    22.1861 
Sept.  21.1861 
May     8. 1S63 

Apr.    22,1861 
Sept.  21,1861 
Sept.  13,1862 
May      8,  i863 

Apr.    22.1861 
Sept.  21.1861 
Sept.  13.1862 
May     8.1863 

May    25,1861 

May    25.1861 

May    25,1861 

:: 

May  ^25.1861 
May    '5  1861 

May    25.1861 

Prom.  Major  7th  111.  Cav... 

Resigned  May  8.1863 

M.  0.  at  consolidation 

Promoted  

Pro.  Captain  115tti  Reg't... 
Promoted 

■George  Wright 

First  Lieutenants. 

Dudley  C  Smith 

George  A.  Poteet 

George  Wright 

July    24,1863 

May    25,1861 

Oet:"25,'i8B'i 
July    14,1863 

May    25.1861 

Henry  Harbaugh 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Milton  L.  Webster  .... 

M.  0.  at  consolidation 

Trans,  to  7th  Cavalry 

■George  Wright 

Todd's  Point... 

Shelbyville 

Bloomington... 

Malcom  H.  Copelana.. 

Prom.  Captain  Co.  A 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Henry  A.  Ewing 

First  Sergeant. 

July    14.1863 

Sergeants. 
Fred  P.  Harding 

-James  J.  Durkee 

•Jerome  J.  Hinds 

Frederick  Steinley.  .. 

Shelbyville 

Moultrie  CO 

May    25,1861 

May    25.1861 

May    25.1861 
May    25.1861 

Pro.  Serg.  Maj.  Jan.  1.'63.. 
Diseh.Aug.il. '62;  disabil. 
Trans,  to  Co.  G.June  4. '61. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 
Disch.  Mar.  27, '63:  disabil. 
Disch.  June  18,  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Nov.  30, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  18. '62;  disabil. 
Trans,  to  Co.  K.  Oct.  26,  '61 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 

Tr.  Reg  Band  June  '5  '61 

Corporals- 
Malcom  H.  Copeland.. 

Eli  F.Chittenden 

Eleazer  Slocum 

Shelbyville 

■Charles  S.  Woodward. 
Richard  H.  Ridgway.. 

Henry  Harbaugh 

Musicians. 
-Sol.  W.  Stilgebour 

Shelby  CO.:::::: 

-John  W.  Bugh      ..  . 

Shelby  v'liie 

Mustered  out  June  18  1864 

Wagoner. 

Discharged  Nov.  1,1861.... 

Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Discharged  Aug.  21, 1861... 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6, '62 

Privatei. 

Anderson,  Jesse 

Altman,  Joseph 

Windsor 

May    25.1861 

Baker.  Daniel  B 

Shejby  CO 

Burrus,  Cass 

Beck.  John... 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Died  Apr.  8. 1862;  wounds.. 
Disch.  for  prom.  Oct.  21, '63 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Sept.  26. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Oct  21. '62;  disabil.. 

:Bacon,  Martin  E 

Bechtel,  Frederick.... 
Bradley.  William  M... 

Clark,  .James  W 

Conrad,  John  D.  M.... 

Conrad,  Charles  A 

■Gollins.  Hiram 

Day,  Thomas 

Shelbyville 

Shelby  CO 

Shelbyville 

Moweaqua 

Shelby  CO 

Shelbyville::::: 
Shelby  CO...:::: 

Moweaqua 

Shelby  CO 

Shelbyville 

Shelby  CO 

Windsor..:::::: 

Dill.  .John 

Davis.  John  S 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Frost,  James  A 

Fagan.  Richard 

■Graham.  Morgan  H... 

Grady.  Patrick 

Harshey.  Samuel 

Hartman.  Henry 

Holton,  Frederick 

:Hopkins.  William 

Hadley.  Levi  F 

Died  Apr.  24, '62;  wounds.. 

Died  March  17.1863 

Died  Sept.  3. '62:  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Died  Sept.  18.1862 

Killed  at  Shiloh  A-r.  6. 1862 
Drop'd  from  rolls  Sept.l.'62 
Disch.  Oct.  -.  '62:  disabil. 
Left  in  hosp.  July  5,1861; 
drop'd  from  rolls  Sep.1'63 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

IKripner,  .John 

Knight.  Elza  F 

Kepcha.  George  Li 

M.  0.  to  date  June  11.1864.. 
Died  Aug  3  1861 

Kelley,  Miles  C 

Shelby  CO 

Shelbyville 

Died  Mav  20,1862 

Keiffer,  Cornelius  W.. 
Lantz,  Isaac  S 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
D'scharged  Aug  9   '61 

•Laughlin,  William  W. 
Xiivingston.  Alexand'r 

Shelby  CO 

Disch.  June  26, '62:  disabil. 
Tr.  Chapman's  B.Oct.  1.  '61 

612 


ADJUTANT  general's  EEPOET. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Lowe.  George  E 

Martin.  Thaddeus  K.. 
Milligan.  Beverly  W.. 

Milligan,  David  Y 

Munger,  Augustus  W. 

Morgan.  Allen  H 

Miller.  Charles  E 

Mars,  Jonathan 

Mars,  Simon 

Murphy,  John 

Neal,  William  H 

Parker.  Lewis  H 

Peden,  Henry  M 

Phelps,  William  G.... 
Prentice,  William  S... 
Quinlivan,  John 


Rhodenhausler,  Lewis 
Richardson,  William  S 

Richardson,  John 

Robins,  William  N 

Reid,  Joseph 

Robnitt.  Amos 

Robinson,  Elam  H 

Rose,  William  y 

Roberts,  Henry 

Steen,  Daniel  R 

Sinclair.  William  M... 

Spicer,  John 

Shields,  Jacob 

Shaw,  James  H  

Shoen,  Henry 

Sherlock.  Andrew  W. 
Underwood,  Reuben.. 
Underwood,  John  M.. 

Unger,  Henry 

Vanderpool,  James  C. 

Wright,  John  Q 

Wright,  William  W... 

Wright.  George 

W^oodling.  Max 

Wells,  James  H 

Williams,  John  A 

Wootf,  William 

Weiman,   Philip 

Bradley.  William  M... 

Lyons.  Richard 

Wilson,  Arthur 


Veferanx. 
Bradley.  William  M... 

Burrus,  (Jass 

Clemens.  Charles 

Conrad,  Charles  A..., 

Cowan,  Henry  S 

Davis,  John  S 


Shelby  co  .. 
Moultrie  co. 


Shelbyville. 


Shelby  co 
Shelbyvilh 


Shelby  co 


Shelby  co 


Shelby  co  .. 
Sheibyviiie! 


Shelby  co  .. 
Shelbyville. 
Shelby  co  .. 
Shelbyville. 


Shelby  co  .. 
Shelbyville. 


Shelbyville. 
Shelby  co  .. 


Shelbyville. 
Shelby  co  .. 
Shelbyville. 


Shelby  co 

Shelbyville 

Beardstown  ... 

Shelbyville 

Beardstown  ... 
Shelby  co 


Keiffer, Cornelius  W . . IShelbyville. . . . 


Keisler,  John 

Kripner,  John 

Murphy,  John 

Richardson.  William  S 

Roberts,  Henry 

Shaw,  James  H 

Waugh,  Samuel 

Weiman,  Phil'p 

Wells.  James  H 


Becruits. 
Andes,  William  W.... 

Clemens,  Charles 

Chandley.  William  O. 

Cowan,  Henry  S 

DeKolf,  Peter 

Fegan,  Christopher... 
Garner,  William  T.... 

Haines,  Isaac 

Hand,  David 

Karr,  Matthew  B 

Little.  Miles  W 

Martin.  Parkhurst  S.. 
Peacock,  Adonijah.... 


Chicago 


Shelby  co  .. 
Shelbyville. 
Shelby  co  .. 
Chicago 


Shelbyville. 
Shelby  co  .. 


Shelby  co 

Beardstown 

Vandalia 

Beardstown 


Shelby  co 


Shelbyville 

Remick,  Mo 

Shelby  co 

Bent'n  co..Tenn 
Shelbyville 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 

Jan, 


Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Jan. 
Dec. 


12,1863 
5,1864 

12, 1863 
5, 1864 

^12. 1863 

1. 1864 


12,1863 
1, 1864 

12, 1863 
5, 1864 


Dec.  12, 1863 
Jan.  6.1864 
Dec.  12.1863 
Jan.  6, 1864 
Dec.  ^12,1863 

Jan.      1, 1864 


Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


12. 1863 
1, 1864 

12. 1863 
6, 1864 


Dec.    12, 


Mar. 
June 
May 
May 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
July 
June 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


Mar. 


,1864 


May 
May 
Aug. 
Sept, 
Dec. 
Feb. 
July 
June 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


1, 1864 
25, 1861 

1, 1861 
14, 1861 

22. 1861 

27. 1862 
26, 1861 

22. 1861 

11. 1862 


Disch.  for  prom.  Nov.  6,  '63 

Died  Nov.  5.1864 

Mustered  out  J  une  18, 1864. 
Disch.  July  3,  '62;  wounds. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Disch.  Feb.  28, '62;  disabil. 

Deserted  June  23,1861 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Mar.  29, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
App.  Serg.  Maj.  June  5.  '61 
Disch.  Jan.  30, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Jan.  24. '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  by  court  martial. 
Otterville.  M.O.  D'c.31'61 
Disch.  Nov.  7. '62;  disabil.. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Sept.  29.'62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
M.O.May  25,'64.Tr.Inv.C'p& 
Disch.  Feb.  1.'63;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Deserted  June  23, 1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  41st  111.  Inf.  Sept.  1,'61 
Disch.  July  16.'62;  wounds 
Tr.  Chapman's  B.,0ct.l.'61: 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Nov.  6, '63;  disabil.. 


Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  7,'  62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Tr.  Reg.  Band,  June  25, '61. 

Died  Jiiiie  29".  1863  V...V.V.V. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  Sept.  19,1861 

Died  Sept.  12,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 


See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 


SeeCo.A,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

See  Co'.^ B,'  Vet.'  Battalion '. 

Disch.  Jan.  24. '  63:  disabil. 
Disch.  Ct.  Mar.  Dec.  31, '61 

Died  April  4. 1862 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 

See  Co.'  'a','  Vet!  Battalion'. 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


613 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
o£  muster. 

Remarks. 

Peck,  George  O 

Rafsnyder, Charles  ... 
Thompson.  Edwin  .... 

Williams.  John  E 

Wells  Aladdin  M 

Shelby  CO 

Moweaqua 

Shelby  co 

Aug.     8, 1861 
Sept.  14. 1861 
Mar.    29,1864 
Feb.    18,1864 
June  29,1861 
Sept.  15.1862 
Sept.  17,1862 
July      5,1861 
July      4,18>>1 
Aug.     5. 1861 

Aug.     8.1861 
Sept.  14,1861 
Apr.  ^27,1864 

June  29,1861 
Sept.  15,1862 
Sept.  17,1862 
Aug.     5,1861 
July      4,1861 
Aug.     5,1861 

Disch.  Jan.30,'63:  disabil.. 
See  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.^  A.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Dischargpd  Sept.  29. 1861  .. 

Wells!  William  L 

Whittemore,  Albert  T. 

White.  William 

Waugh.  Samuel 

Richmond,  Stephen  N. 

Beardstown 

Whitehall 

Lisbon.  Maine.. 

Shelby  CO 

Renick,  Mo 

Discharged  Jan.  6,  1863... 

Died  Oct.  10.  1863 

See  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  B,  Vet.  Battalion. 

COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains . 
Augustus  H.  Cornman 
David  N.  Hamilton  ... 

First  Lie 'I  tenants. 
William  E.  Eastham.. 
David  N.  Hamilton  ... 
RufusMayfield 


Second  Lieutenants. 
David  N.  Hamilton  .. 
RufusMayfield 


First  Se'^geant. 
Fletcher  H.  Chapman 

Sergeants. 
Charles  Zimmerman. 
James  B.  Eastham  — 
Frederick  VV.  Ring... 
RufusMayfield 


Girard . 


Cornorals 
William  M.  Cherry... 
David  K.  Kitzmiller  . 

Luke  Mayfield 

Alfred  H.  Maygoon.. 

George  N.  Yowell 

John  W.  Phillips 

•George  B.  Weed 

Joseph  L.  King , 


Wagoner. 
James  A.  Smith  .. 

Musicians. 
William  P.  Emery 
Felix  J.  Emery 


Privates. 
Adams.  Daniel  .. 
Apt,  Henry 


Anderson.  John  B. 

Baker.  Daniel 

Bock.  Henry 

Bainbridge.  William  H 
Bagby.  William  ... 
Boles. William  P.. 
i'onnor,  William  J 
Cherry,  Peterson  H... 

Corr.  Lucien  C 

Chibb,  IraP 

■Cooney,  Michael 

Chesley.  Henry  A. .. 
Clarke.  Brackstone  . 

Dunn,  Jerry 

Drake.  Orange 

Dale.  James 

Deaton,  James 

Faulkner,  Laban  B.. 


Girard 


©irard 


Girard 


Carlinville 
Girard 


Girard , 


10.1861 
7, 1863 


May    10,1861 

Nov.     7,1862 
Aug.     7,1863 


May    10.1861 
Nov.    17,1862 


May    25,1861 


May    25.1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May 
Dec. 


May    25,1861 
Dec." 'i' 1863 


May    25,1861 
May    11,1863 


May    25,1861 


Liberty,  Mo  . 
Jacksonville 

Carlinville  . . 

Alton 

Girard 

Carlinville  • . 


Girard 


May    25, 


25. 1861 
4, 1863 


Resigned  Aug.  7, 1863.. 
M.  O.  at  consolidation. 


Dismissed  Nov.  15,  1862. 

Promoted 

M.  O.  at  consolidation.. 


Transferred. 


May    25, 


May    25,1861 


May    25, 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


Liberty,  Mo 
Girard 


Carlinville 
Girard 


Girard  . 


Carlinville 
Girard 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Discharged  Sept.  20,  1861.. 
Tr.  Reg.  Band,  Sept.  6,1861 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 


M.  O.  June  18. 1864, as  Serg. 
Died  Apr.  20.'62;  wounds.. 
Tr.  to  48th  HI.  Inf.  Oct.  1. '61 
Discharged  Nov.  7.  1861.... 

Died  March  26,  1864 

Tr.  to  32d  111.  Inf.  Mar.  1.'62 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Discharged  Jan.  31,  1862... 


Trans,  to  non-com.  staff... 


Prom,  to  non-com.  staff .... 
Tr.  2d  HI.  Art.,  Oct.  20,1861 


Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1861. 
Tr.  from  Co.  (i  Nov.  1,'62 
M.  O.  June  18, '64.  musician. 
Drum  Maj.  Re-enl.  as  Vet. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  April  20. 1862 

Died  Oct.  19,  1863 

DischargedAug.'ii  isei'.!! 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Discharged  Aug.  13, 1861 . . . 

Discharged'  Sept!  Vo.'isei '. '. 

killed ;  K.'r.  ac'd't.  Jaii'.29'63 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


614 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Gartland,  Barth'l'mew 

Galvin,  John 

Holmes,  Joseph  H 

Hall,  George  B 


Hall,  George  W 

Hart,  George  P 

Hughes,  William 

Hapger,  Neum 

Jones,  Robert 

Jones,  William  A 

Jones,  George 

Jones,  Moses  T 

Kurtz.  Elias 

Kindley,  Solomon... 

Kitchel,  James 

Kennedy.  Martin 

Kiel,  Amet 

Lott,  George 

Leigh,  Jame.s 

Leaman,  William 

Meachem,  Charles  B 
Murray,  Christian  .... 

Morris,  Levi 

Mackey,  William  M... 
Mackey,  Thomas  M. 

Morris,  William 

Moore.  Isaac 

McMarrow,  John 

Moulder,  Hilbra 

McKinnie.  Robert  A 
Milton.  William  E.. 

McWain,  James 

Niveral,  Andrew  H  . 

O'Neil.  Joht. 

Peat.  John  T 

Pugh,  James  H 

Patton,  Vincent  J 

Partridge.  John  H  .. 

Queen,  James 

Riley,  John 

Riley  Jerry 

Renter.  Leopold  T 

Reed,  John  E 

Reed.  John 

Solomon,  Dempsy  J 
Shimers,  Patrick  J.... 

Sparks,  Thomas 

Stewart,  William 

Stanterry.  William ... . 
Shearman.  Edward  ... 

William.  Wright 

Winnans.  Frederick  T. 
Witzberger,  Gustavus 
West.  William  E  .. 
Young.  Marshall.. 


Girard   

Cliillicothe.  Mo 
Liberty,  Mo 


May    25,1861 


Carlinville 

Girard    


Veterans, 

Bock.  Henry 

Baker,  Daniel  L 

Cherry.  Peterson  H... 
Faulkner.  Laban  A  ... 

Jones,  George  W 

Milton.  William  E  .... 
McCafferty.  Harrison. 

Queen,  James 

Reed.  John 

Shearman,  Edward  ... 

Smith.  Adam .. 

Zimmerman.  Charles. 


Recrinfx, 

Dufe.  Joseph  W 

Duncan.  John 

Dalrymple,  Charles  E 


Winchester 

Girard   

Carlinville  . 


Paughmen.  James  ....  Girard  , 
Haynes.  Thomas... 

Haynes.  Jo.«iah 

Hall.  John  H ICarlinville 


Carlinville. 
Girard    


Effingham  co. 
Girard    


Liberty. 
Girard  . 


Carlinville 
Girard   ... 


Litchfield. 
Girard    . . . 


Carlinville 
Hudson  Cy, 


Girard    

Jacksonville  . . 
Carlinville  . ... 
Girard   


Springfield 


Girard 


Girard 


Girard 

Carlinville. 

Girard 

Palmyra  ... 

Girard , 

Carlinville  , 

latan 

Carlinville  . 
Springfield 
Girard 

Chicago  .... 


July 
May 


20. 1861 
25, 1861 


Jan. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


11. 1863 
5. 1864 


May    25,1861 


July    20,1861 
May    25.; 


Jan.      5, 1864 


Dec.  _14.1863 
Jan.      5,] 


Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Tr.  1st  Ill.Cav.Aug.il. '61; 

and  M.  O.  Nov.  23,  1862... 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,  '62. 

Died  Sept.  3.1863 

Died  Feb.  22,  1862 

Mustered  out  June  18,  1864.. 
Disch.  for  prom.  Nov.  9,  '63- 
Discharged  May  18,1862.... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

M.  O.  June  18,  '64  as  Corp. . 
Disch.  May  18, '62;  disabil. 

Died  May  27,1863 

Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6,  '62. 


Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 
Corp.Killed.Shiloh,Ap.6,'62 


Tr.  IstMo.  Cav.  Sept.9,1861 
M.O.June  18.'64.as  wagoner 
Discharged  Dec.  27, 1861 .... 
Discharged  July  23, 1863  . ., 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Discharged  Apr.  7,  1862.... 
Disch.  Nov.  13, '62;  disabiL 
Died  July  — ,  1862; wounds. . 

Died  Apr.  23.  1862 

Re  enli.sted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Mo.  Cav.  Nov.  1. 1861. 
Discharged  Aug.  13.1861... 
Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 
Tr.  to2d  111.  Art.  Oct.  1.'61. 
Tr.N.W.Rifle  Reg.Sep.29.61 
Disch.  Dec. 9. '62;  wounds.. 
Discharged  Aug.  13,1861  .. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Sept.  3, '62;  wounds. 


?eb.    25.1864  Apr.    27. 
Aug.     6. 1861  Aug.     6,1861 
Aug.     5.1861 


June     7.1861 
Sept.  28,1861 


Oct.    22,1861 


June     7, 1861 
Sept.  28.1861 


Mustered  out  June  18.  1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  24, '63;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  2d  111.  Art.  Oct.  1,'61. 
Disch.  Apr.  8.  '63;  «lisabil.. 
Disch.  Aug.  23, '62;  disabil. 
Killed,  accident.  Sept.25,  '61 
Disch.  Nov.  25. '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  13,  1863.. 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Killed  in  battle  June  22.  '63. 
M.  O.  June  18.  '64,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

See  Co.  F.  Vet.  Battalion.. 
App'd  Drum  Ma,i.  Vet.  Bat. 
See  Co.  F.  Vet.  Battalion.. 


See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.  F.  Vet.  Battalion. 


See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.F.  Vet.  Battalion. 


See  Co.  F.  Vet. Battalion.. 

Died  Dec.  26.1861 

Joined  from   1st  Mo.  Cav. 

See  Co.B.  Vet.  Battalion 

Tr.tolnv.  Corps. Sept. 28, '6» 

See  Co.B.  Vet.  Battalion  .. 

Disch.  Sept. 24. '62;  disabil. 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


6]& 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Jones  John  D . 

CarHnville 

Aug.    13,1861 

May    25,1861 
June     1,1861 
Aug.  13,1861 
Aug.     6,1861 
July    20,1861 
June     4,1861 
Oct.     13,1861 
Aug.  13,1861 
May    25,1861 

Aug.  _13, 1861 
May    25,1861 

See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Battalion 

Jones,  Thomas  W 

Jacksonville  ... 
Carlinville 

Morgan.  James 

Aug.    13,1861 

Disch.Oct.  9.  '62;  wounds. 

JJeeley.  Asher  P 

Palmer,  Quincy  A  .... 

Carlinville 

Girard 

July    20,1861 
June     4,1861 

See  Co.  P.  Vet.  Battalion.. 
Disch.  Jan.  2I.'62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Aug.    13,1861 

Artman.  Aaron 

Biru   William 

Carlinville 

Glasgow 

M.  0.  June  18, 64,  as  Serg't. 
Died  (date  unknown) 

Died  Sept  21  ISe** 

COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Cavtains. 

Thomas  J.  Bryant 

James  E.  Williams 

Carlos  C.  Cox 


First  Lieutenants. 
Robert  P.  McKnight.. 
James  E.  Williams  — 

Carlos  C.  Cox 

George  W.  Bates 

Thomas  A.  Weisner... 


Second  Lieidenants. 
James  E.  Williams  .. 

Carlos  C.  Cox 

Georgp  W.  Bates 

John  H.  Henderson.. 


First  Sergeant. 
Carlos  C.  Cox 


Sergeants. 

George  W.  Bates 

John  H.  Henderson. 

William  R.  Love 

Richard  D.  Bibb.... 


Corporals. 
George  W.  Meldrum.. 
Thomas  A.  Weisner  .. 
Reuben  E.  Weisner... 

John  H.  Hogan 

Robert  Jarvis 

Joseph  C .  Carroll 

Thomas  A.  Millhouse, 
William  H.  Wilson.... 

Musicians. 

Frederick  R.  Gray 

William  Pickett 


Greepfleld . 
Payette 


Fayette  — 
Scottsville. 
Greenfield . 


Greenfield... 

Fayette 

Scottsville... 
Macoupin  co. 


May  3.1861 
Oct.  5, 1862 
May    29,1863 


May 
Jan. 
Oct. 
May 
Feb. 


20, 1862 
5.1862 


May    25,1861 
Aug."  ig,' 1863 

May    25,1861 


Oct.  30, 1862 
Aug.  19,1863 
Mar.    22,1864 


Fayette  . 


Scottsville  .. 
Macoupin  co. 
Greenfield ... 
Greene  co ... 


Greene  co  . 
Greenfield , 


Greene  co 


White  Hall 
Greenfield., 


Macoupin  co 


Greene  co 


Privates- 
Adams,  John  M  .. 
Aitune.  James  W. 

Bowman.  Jacob Greenfield  . 

Barton,  Thomas  B Macoupin  co 

Barton,  Isaac  P 

Blumkamp.  William.. i Franklin  co  . 

Boyd,  Noah j  Winchester. . 

Clark,  William  L Greene  co 

Cash.  Cornelius  B  . 
Cunningham,  John 
Curtis.  William  H  . 
Culbertson,  Samuel... 

Dunn.  John 

Duckworth.  John  T  .. 
Davidson,  George  H. 
Davis,  Jonathan  G... 


ay  3, 1861 

Jan.  20,1862 

Oct.  5, 1862 

May  1. 1861 


May    25,1861 
May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25, 1861 


Greenfield . 


White  Hall.. 
Greene  co  ... 
Jacksonville 
Greenfield... 
Scottville 


May    25,1861 
May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25. 


May    25.1861 


Resigned  Oct.  5. 1862 

Pro.lst  Tenn.Art.May29,'6» 
See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Promoted  Adjutant 

F'romoted 

Discharged '  Feb'.'26.'i864'. '. '. 
See  Co.  F.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Promoted 

See  Co.  b'.'Vet.'  BaVtarion" 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Promoted  2d  Lieut 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Jan.  29.  '62;  disabil. 
Discharged;  term  expired. 


Disch. as  private,  F^b.6,'62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  Apr.2l,'62.  of  wounds 
Discharged;  term  expired. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch. June20. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.June28, '62;  wounds 


Discharged;  term  expired. 
Discharged  Aug.  25.1861... 


Discharged  Oct.  12.1861... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  Jan.  4.1863 

Discharged;  terra  expired 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Discharged;  term  expired 
Dishou. disch.  Sept.  29. '62. 
Promoted  Q.  M.  Serg't  — 

Deserted  July  20, 1862 

Diseh.Junel9. '62;  wounds 

Died  Nov.  11.1861 

Disch.  May  31. '62;  disabil. 
Cor.  Kird.Shiloh.Apr.6.'62 
Disch.  Apr.  7.  '62;  disabil. 
Died  April  17, '62;  wounds. 


616 


ADJUTANT     general's     REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Dennis,  Jasper 

Davidson,  William  H 

Parmer,  Ahnarine 

Falter.  John 

Gray,  James  

Gant,  Philemon 

Hamman.  George 

Jennings,  Henry  H  .. 

Kellv.  James 

Kidd.  Thomas 

Kinkead.  Milton 

Lakln,  William  A 

Lynch.  Michael 

Monttromery,  Jos.  N  .. 

Mytinger,  Benjamin  P, 

Mytinger.  Francis  M.. 

McDonald,  George.... 

Melton.  Isaac  N 

Mitchell,  James  A 

Mowder.  Samuel .. 

Neice,  James 

Neice,  Ellis 

Oh  air.  Mathew  .... 

Officer,  William... 
Patterson.  William  -.^. 
Patterson.  Thomas.... 

Pearson,  Joseph 

Pierson,  Thomas 

Perkins.  Albert 

Rosenstein,  Albert... 

Rath,  William 

Reynolds.  Elijah  S  .. 

Rose,  Krank 

Rouen,  Michael .. 

Sanders,  Samuel 

Shelburn,  Jacob... 
Short,  Thomas  J  ..... 

Scott,  Cornelius , 

Smith,  Joseph   

Tracy,  Mark ..' 

Walker,  Samuel 

Williams.  Henry... 

Wilder,  George  B 

Wylder,  Bluford  .... 

Wylder.  Robert 

Walker.  Kobert.... 
Whitworrh.  John.. 
Whaley.  Thomas...." 
Weidenkiller,  John  S 

Yates,  William 

Yeoman,  Charles 


Greenfield. 


Scottville.... 
Macoupin  CO. 

Chicago 

Scottville 

Greenfield... 
Macoupin  CO. 


Carrollton  . 
Greenfield. 

Fayeite 

Greenfield. 


Greene  CO.!! 
White  Hall 


Greene  CO. 
Macon  co  . 


Joliet 

Greenfield. 


Veterans. 
Altune,  James  M... 

Baker.  David '. 

Baring,  James  M... 

Brown.  Charles 

Barton,  Isaac  P...!.'.' 
Carroll,  .loseph  C  ... 
Dooley,  Samuel  B...' 
Parmer,  Almarine. 
Henderson,  John  H. 
Hamman.  George  . .. 
Jennings,  Henry  H  . 
Kidd.  Thomas  J    ... 
Lakin.  William  A  . 
McDonald.  George  .... 
Melton.  Isaac  N  .. 

Neice,  Ellis  C ! 

Neice.  James 

Pierson.  Thomas...!" 

Sharp.  Francis  M 

Shelburn,  Jacob 

Shelburn.  Augustus  .. 
Sanders.  Samuel.... 
Short.  Thomas  L.. 

Tracy,  Mark 

Whaley,  Thomas...!!! 
Williams.  Henry... 
Wylder.  Bluford 


Greenfield. 
Scottville.. 

White  Hall' 

Springfield. 

Scottviiie!!! 

Greenfield!! 


Greenfield. 


Greene  CO 

White  Hall... 

Greenfield 

White  Hall... 

Greenfield 

Grepne , 

Bloomington ., 

Greenfield 

Barr's  Store... 

Chicago  

Scottville 

Barr's  Store... 

Chicago  

Bloomington  .. 

Payette 

White  Hall.... 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Chicago  .. 
Scottville. 


LeRoy !!!!! 

Macoupin  co... 


May 


May    25,1 


Disch.  Nov.  29, '62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Hied.  R.R.accid't,  Oet.l0.'61 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Anr.ie,  '62. 
Disch.  Apr.  7,  '62;  disabil.. 
Keenlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  May  14,  '62;  wounds!! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Oct.  1,1S61 

Re-enlisted  asVeteian. 
Discharged;  term  expired. 

Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6,  '62, 
Disch.  Apr.  21,  '62:  disabil. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  25,  ISei!!! 
Discharged;  term  expired. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Discharged  Aug.  25.1861... 
Died  in  hospital  Oct.  2.  '61. 

Discharged:  terra  expired". 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran ... . 
Discharged;  term  expired. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


5.1864 
14.1863 
5. 1864 


12. 1863 
5, 1864 


Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Disch.  Jan.  31,  '62;  disabil. 
Corp.  Deserted  Sept.  5,  '62 
Disch.  Oct  20,  '63,  for  pro 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 


Discharged  May  29.  1862... 
Disch.  Sept.  4. '62;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 


Disch.  Mar.  28, '63;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged:  term  expired. 
Pro.Serg.  Disch.  May  31, '62 
Disch.  Nov.  24,  '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Discharged  Aug.  25, 186i!!! 
Disch.  Aug.  29. '62;  disabil. 


Jan.      5,  J 


1.1864 
12, 1863 
5. 1864 


1,1864 
5. 1864 


Tan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
May 
Jan. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


Jan. 
Jan. 


5.1864 
14, 1863 
6. 1564 
5. 1S64 


Dec.    12.1863 


Bloomington  .!!ljan.      5.1 


1, 

12,18^3 
5, 1864 


1.1864 
5.1864 


Dec.    12.1863 


Jan.      5. 1864 


See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battali 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 
See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Deserted  June  19.  1S64 

See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 


See  N.  C.  S..  Vet.  Battalion 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTRVT. 


617 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


'W^eisner,  Thomas  A . . . 
Walker,  Samuel 


Hecruits. 

Anderson,  David 

Bachus,  Henry  E 

-Baker,  David 

■Barton,  Charles  H 

Baring  James  M 

Brown,  Charles 

Brown,  John 

Bell,  John  L 

Bingman,  John 

Cox,  Daniel  M 

Cox,  flenry  C 

Conley,  John 

■Carroll,  Eugene  L 

Cannon,  Patrick 

•Cole,  John  F 

Cannedy, .lames  H 

•Orocker,  W.   R 

Culbertson,  Samuel... 
Duckworth,  Wra.  W... 

Daley,  Samuel  B 

■Dunn,  James 

Durham. John 

Evans,  James  J 

'Fitzpatrlck,  John  A... 

Follard,  Abraham 

Fisher,   Robert 

•<jrriswold.  John 

Heiner,  John 

OHalbert.  William  L.... 

iHulce,  Thomas  B 

Hardin,    Roswell 

Hill,  James  L 

Henderson.  James  W. 

Jeffries.  John 

Jones,  Wm.  K 

Kennedy,  Mathew 

Kidd,  James 

Moore.  Frederick 

Mytinger,  John  A 

Martin.  Frank  M 

Neece,  W.  F 

Oaley.  Jasper 

Pilgrim, John 

Pitman,  Lemuel . 

'Pitman,  John  H 

Pickett,  Ira  J 

■Pinegar,  James  P 

Sharp,  Sampson 

Shelburn,  Augustus.. 

Sharp,  Preston  B 

Sharp.  Francis  M 

Tunstall,  Malcolm.... 
Taylor,  Charles  D.... 

Wells,  George 

Worcester.  Alfred  J . . . 
Watson,  Walter  O.... 
Wylder,  George  B.... 
White,  James 


Greenfield  — 
Scottville 


Hillsboro 

Greene  co  .. 
White  Hall.. 
Macoupin  co. 
Greenfield... 
White  Hall.. 
Jacksonville 
White  Hall.. 

Havana 

Fayette 


Greenfield  , 


Barr's  Store... 

Greenfield 

Virden 


Jacksonville  .. 
Ottumwa.  Kas. 


Greenfield. 


Barr's  Store... 

Scottville 

Canada  West.. 
Greenfield 


Bluff  Dale 

Barr's  Store... 
Greenfield 


White  Hall.. 
Jacksonville 

Quincy 

Barr's  Store. 


Carrollton... 
Barr's  Store. 
White  Hall  . 
Virden 


Greenfield. 


Scottville.. 
Greenheld. 


Scottville. 


Jan. 
Jan. 


Dec. 
June 


Aug. 
June 


Dec. 

Sept. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
June 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
May 
Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jnue 

Mar. 
Nov. 
June 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
June 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


3,1863 
1, 1«61 


13.1861 
1,1861 


13. 1863 
9, 1S61 

23. 1864 
31,1864 
30, 1864 
26, 1864 


Mar.    22,  J 
Jan.      5,1864 


Dec.      1,1863 


Dec.    13,1863 


Feb.    22.1861 
May      3, 1864 


Apr.    27.1864 


May 
June 


Dec. 
Dec. 


8, 1863 
5, 1863 


Mar.    20.1863 
Apr.     27. 1864 


Nov.    10,1863 
Dec.      5, 1863 


Apr.    27,1864 


Sept.  11,1862 
teb.  1,1864 
Apr.    27.1864 


May      3.1864 
Nov.  10.1863 


Apr.  27.1864 
Feb.  2i,  1864 
Dec.     8. 1863 


May      3, 1864 


Apr.    27,1864 


Shipman 

Greenfield 

Winchester 

White  Hall  .... 

Bluff  Dale 

Greenfield 

Jacksonville  ... 


Jan. 
Mar. 
June 

Sept. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


Mar.   27.1864 


Apr.    27,1864 


Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 


See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion 
Diseharged;  term  expired 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
See  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Died  Dee.  21,1861 

Deserted   Sept.  29,  1862... 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion, 


Disch.  Apr.  7, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion, 


Discharged:  term  expired. 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 
Disrharged;  term  expired. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion.. 


Died  July  8. 1863 

Discharged  Aug.  25,1861.. 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion.. 


Discharged;  term  expired. 

Died   Feb.  17,1862 

See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion.. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Discharged  April  29.  1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veieran... 
Discharged  Dec  9.  1862... 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 
Discharged;  term  expired 
Pro.lst  Lt.  Co.  G.  Dec.24,  '63 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion.. 


COMPANY  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or    en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Amory  K  .Johnson 

Apr.    22,1861 
May    17,1861 
July     3, 1863 

Apr.    22.1861 
Jan.    13, 1862 
Aug.     6, 1863 

Promoted  Lieu't  Col 

Frederick  Mead 

Henry  M.  Pedan 

First  Lieutenants, 
Jacob  M.  Early 

Petersburg 

Shelby  ville 

Petersburg 

Bloomington'..! 

May    25.1861 
Dec.    22,1863 

May    25,1861 

Discharged  July  3. 1863.... 
M.  O.  ac   consolidation.... 

Resigned  Jan,  16.1862 

Resigned  Aug.  6. 1863 

.Alonzo  J.  Gillespie.... 

Jan.      i.l864 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 

618 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks 


Second  Lieutenants. 
JBithan  A.  Norton.. 
Alonzo  J.  Gillespie... 

Ifirst  Sergeant. 
Richard  Haynie 


Sergeants 
Henry  C.  Dennison  .. 
John  P.  McNeely   . 
Alonzo  Gillespie  .. 
Joseph  C.  Ham '" 


Coriwrals. 
James  Cannan.. 

John  Murphy 

Isaac  McKay " 


Petersburg  ... 
Bloomington . 

Bloomington . 

Petersburg... 


Apr.    22.1861 
Jan.    13,1862 


May    25.1861 


May    25,1861 


Promoted. 


May    25, 1861  Deserted 


John  P.  Smedley  .. 

James  Simpson 

Christian  Goodman 
Albert  Cowgill... 
John  H.  Goldsmith..'.'.' 
Wililam  H.  Purgresom 
1  homas  L.  Tovera 

Wagoner. 
Barrett  D.  Ketts 


Musicians. 
Charles  Burgess 
George  McNeely 


Bloomington  . 
Williamsville 


Salisbury... 
Petersburg , 


Tallula. 


Petersburg . 
Leroy " 


May    25. 1861  May    25, 


May    25. 


May    25.] 


Athens. 


Privates. 
Anderson.  William 
Burley.  William... 
Ball,  Benjamin.... 

Ball,  M.Isaac 

Biekfort.  Alonzo  .. 

Baylor,  Elijah 

Brown,  James 

Brehl,  Peter 

Clark,  John  H 
Clark.  William  h'.'; 

Cox,  John 

Carnes.  Alexander'; 
Carlton.  Lemuel 
Coats,  Henry  ... 
Cogdal,  Elijah... 
Cummings.  Lewis.. 
Carroll,  Patrick  .... 
Drake,  Henry  H. 
Daily,  Thomas  .... 
Ewing,  Henry  A  ... 
Erisman.  Christopher'. 
Eldridge,  George.. 
Evers,  John  .. 
Freeman,  P.  Freem'a'n. 
Ferguson,  William  A  . 
Geer,  William.... 
Gibbs,  William....     " 
Gurley.  George.... 
Graham,  Sandy  O....' 

Gnsby,  Alcanaan 

Hutton,  Arthur  E.... 
Hardin,  John  E.... 
Hornback.  David  J.  j 
Heathcoat,  William..! 
Hopper,  Barnett... 
Hopper.  Solomon  H..' 

Hill,  William 

Johns,  Peter 

Jones,  Charles...'.' 

Kiuman,  John  h... '.'.'. 
Cmn.  Harvey... 
Lowry,  Horace  . 
Leener.  William 


Winchester. 
Petersburg . 


Springfield  . 


Petersburg 
Plymouth... 


May    25,1861 
May    25,1861 

May    25, 1861 


Petersburg 

St.  Anthony,  M 
Ashland 


Bloomington  , 


Petersburg  . 


Concord  ... 

Tallula "■ 

Rallston,  N.  Y..' 
Bloomington  ... 

Petersburg 

Sweet  Water...' 


Tallula 

LeRoy  

Petersburg  .  .... 
Cincinnati,  0...I 
Petersburg ... 
Jacksonville  . 

LeRoy  

Sweetwater  .. 
Athens 


Petersburg . 


Petersburg ..... 
Peter.sburg ..... 
Bloomington  ... 


McNulty,  Peter  M ;:.':;  Swe'etwater 


Diseh.  Sept.  24,'63.  for  pro. 
Discharged  Aug.  11,1861... 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6  '62 


Disch  Oct.  17, '62;  disabil  . 
Re-enlisted  as  Vet.  and  M.. 

O.  Dec.  12,'63,  to  re-enlist 

as  Veteran  .... 
K^'^^JP^^*?  as  Veteran  .■.'.'.' 
Died  March  16, 1862.. 
Discharged;  term  expired 
Discharged  Aug.  26,1861.. 
Re-enhsted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  May  8,1862.'.'.'.' 


May    25,1861  Discharged;  term  expired 


May    25,1861 


Discharged;  term  expired 
tte-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  29.1861... 
Kiled  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 
Ir.Lhapm'n's  B at. Jan.  1, '62. 
Re-enhsted  as  Veteran. 
Mustered  out  Jan.  24, 1863  ' 


Mustered  out  xMay  24,  1864. 
Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Reen  ist'd  Vet.:  pro.  Corp 
Re-enhsted  as  Veteran 
Discharged  Jan.  29. 1862 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran....' 
Deserted  Oct.  4.1861 

Died  Sept.  8, 1861 .'" 

Dischai-ged;  term  expire'd 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  July  20,1862 '. 

Discharged;  term  expired 
Promoted  2d  Lieut.  Co.  B  . 
Re-enhsted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  Sept.  27.1861';! 
Discharged  Sept.  1.  1861. 
Reenlist'd  Vet.;  pro.  (jorp 
Died  Oct.  5. '62;  wounds 

Died  Aug.  21,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran ... .' 
Discharged:  term  expired 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 
Died  on  boat  July  24— 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.!;; 
iJiseharged;  term  expired 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran. 
Died  at  Ashland.  Ill  .... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran...! 
Discharged  Sept.  23. 1861    . 
Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran 
Deserted  Dec.  9, 1861 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,1862- 
Discharged;  term  expired 
Ke-enhsted  as  Veteran.... 
t>ischarged  Aug.  26.1861... 
Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps  ... 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


619 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Mcintosh,  Epperitus.. 
Montgomery,  James.. 
Mitchell  Josiah  A 

Bloomington  ... 

Petersburg 

Athens    . 

May  ,25,1861 

Dec.  ,12,1863 

Jan.      5, 1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Dec.    12.1863 
Jan.    ,,5,1864 

Dec.    12,1863 
Jan.      5,1864 
Jan.     ,1,1864 

Jan.      5.1864 
Dec.    12,1863 
Mar.    15,1864 
Jan.      5, 1864 
Dec.  ,12.1863 

Jan.    ,,5,1864 

Dec.    12,1863 
Jan.    ,,5,1864 

Jan.    ,1,1864 

May    25.1861 
Mar.    26.1862 
June     4,1861 
Aug.   11,1862 
July    26,1861 
May   ,25,1861 

Sept.  29,1861 
Aug.   20.1861 
Apr.    23,1864 
Feb.      6, 18(4 
May    25.1861 
Mar.    28.1864 
May    25,1861 

May   ,25.1861 

Dec.   ,12,1863 

Jan.      5. 1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Dec.    12.1863 
Jan.    ,5,1864 

Dec.    12.1863 
Jan.      5,1864 
Jan.   ,,1.1864 

Jan.      5, 1864 
Dec.    12,1863 
Mar.    15.1864 
Jan.      5,1864 
Dec.  ,12,1863 

Jan.  ,5,1864 

Dee.    12,1863 
Jan.    ,,5.1864 

Jan.     ,1.1864 

May    25.1861 
Mar,    26,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Discharged:  term  expired^ 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Moore,  William  R 

Petersburg 

Discharged;  term  expired. 

Neal  Thomas         

Discharged  Aug.  28,1861... 

Tr.Chapm'n's  Bat.  Jan. 1, '62 

Pierce,  Oliver  H 

Potter,  Edward 

Philbrick.  Charles.... 
Rinevhard.  Samuel... 
Stephenson,  George  .. 
Stone.  Nathaniel 

Salisbury 

Petersburg 

Towanda  

Williamsville  .. 

Petersburg 

Athens  

Petersburg 

Tallula 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Aug.  8. '62.    Par- 
doned by  President 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged;  term  expired. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Discharged  Oct.  16. 1861 .... 

Summers,  Thomas.... 

Petersburg 

Discharged:  term  expired.. 
Tr.  toCo.  B.  2d  Artillery.. 

Turner.  Thomas  J 

ered;  enlisted  elsewhere 
Deserted  June  4.  1861 

Bloomington  . . . 

Disch.  June  14. '62:  disabil. 

Wilson,  Isaac  H 

Discharged  July  24, 1863, to 

Wilhite.  James 

Waddle,  James 

Wilson,  Thomas 

Petersburg 

receive  promotion 

Disch.  Apr.  23. '63:  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted  Aug.  11,  1861 

Wasson,  Joseph 

Zimmerman,  Freder'k. 

Veterans. 
Allen   Charles 

Petersburg 

Rock  Creek 

Sweetwater  — 
St.Anth'y.Minn 
Petersburg 

Mustered  out  June  24,  1864. 
See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion... 

Ball.  Isaac  M 

"                     " 

Clark,  William  H 

Clark.  John  H 

Ashland  

Concord  

Petersburg 

McLean  Station 
Petersburg 

Sweetwater  '.'... 

•  >                     >  > 

Carroll,  Patrick 

Erisman,  Christopher. 
Eldrldge.  George  W  .. 
Ferguson,  William  A. 
Goldsmith.  J.  hnH.... 
Hethcote.  William  .... 
Hardin.  John  E 

::         :: 

Hopper,  William  J.... 

Johns,  Peter  M 

Lowry,  Horace  S 

Lukins.  Levi  C 

Bloomington  ... 

Petersburg 

Bloomington... 
Sweetwater  — 
Petersburg 

Bloomington".!". 
Salisbury 

Petersburg'.'.!!! 

See  N.  C.  S.,  Vet.Battalioov 
See  Co.,A.  Vet.  Batt,alion.. 

McNeely,  (ieorge 

Mcintosh.  Epperitus.. 

::          :: 

Mitchell.  Josiah  A  .... 

Pierce,  Olivf-r  H 

Philbrick.  Ch-irles  .... 

::          :: 

Rutledge.  Abraham  W 
Smith,  Samuel 

Bloomington  ... 
Tallula 

.. 

Smedley,  John  F 

Summers.  Frederick.. 

Stone.  Nathaniel 

Sififord.  John 

Petersburg 

Bloomington  ... 
LeRoy 

•' 

Trent,  William  P 

Waddle,  James  H 

I^ccrui/g. 
Allen,  Charles. 

Bloomington  ... 

Sweetwater  .... 

Petersburg 

Bloomington  ... 

Salisbury 

Tallula 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Anderson  .James 

Killed  by  enemy  June  22,'63: 
Died  May  12. '62:  wounds.. 

Anderson.  George  S  .. 
Bell,  David  S 

Aug.   11.1862 
July    26.1861 

See  Co., A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 

Discharged;  term  expired. 

Carmen,  James  H 

Hopper,  William  J.... 

Petersburg 

Springfield 

Sept.  29,1861 

Apr.' '23!  1864 
Feb.      6. 1864 

Disch.  Jan.  24,  '63;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 

Hitchcock,  John  A 

Lukius.  Levi  C 

Rock  Creek  .... 
Petersburg 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

McNeely,  William  H.. 
Murphy,  Daniel  C 

Mar.    28,1864 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 
Discharged  March,  1862...^ 

620 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Pervines,  Francis  M  .. 

Riley,  Robert 

Rarey,  Arthur  W 

Rutledge.  Abraham... 
Smedley,  Thomas  B  .. 
Summers,  Frederick.. 

Small,  Monroe 

■Worth.  Edwin 

Todd. Joseph 

Trent.  William  e 

Trent.  A.  William 

Smith,  Peter 


Residence. 


Petersburg . 

Sharon  O... 

Danville 

Petersburg . 


Salisbury... 
Petersburg , 

Tallula 

Petersburg , 


Petersburg . 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
July 
Mar 


Date 
of  muster. 


Aug.   11,1862 


■June  10,1861 
Mar."i6.'i862 


Feb.      6. 1864 


Remarks. 


See  Co.  A.  Vet.  Battalion.. 

Died  March  8, 1862 

Discharged:  term  expired. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  A,  Vet-  Battalion  . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  A.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Diseh.  Apr.  30, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  June  14,  '62:  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  April  11, 1862 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 


COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captains, 
Milton  S.  Littlefleld. 
John  D.  Moore 


First  Lieutenants. 

William  H.  Scott 

Thomas  H.  Simmons 
Israel  B.  Stafford  .... 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Thomas  H.  Simmons 

John  D.  Moore 

Israel  B.  Stafford  .... 
Fountain  C.  Pollock.. 


First  Sergeant. 
Arthur  W.  Mendenhall 

Sergeants 
William  H.  Patton  .. 

Joshua  A.  Davis 

Israel  B.  Stafford  ... 
Thomas  H.  Leonard 

Corporals. 

Jasper  N.  Drew 

John  W.  Smith 

Robt.  Aullabaugh 

James  H.  Humphreys 

John  A.  Eberman 

Oeorge  R.  Pinckaid  .. 

William  Cott 

Brook  Stafford 


IVaffoner. 
John  B.  Boyd  .. 


Musicians. 
George  Adams  .., 
Daniel  P.  Smutz 


Prirnfes. 

Arkbauer,  George 

Ausrin,  James 

Bartley.  William 

Buckmaster,  Geo.  R. 

Beck,  Joseph  D  

Bright,  Mahlon 

Brockus,  John  L 

Ballard.  Ludwig 

Bridges,  Gforge  W  .. 

Berry,  William  W 

Braig.  Lionel 

Chandler,  Daniel  H... 

Court,  Charles 

Davis,  Jackson 

Dwyer,  Michael 

Davidson,  Edward  Q 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Jerseyville 
Jersey  co. 


Jersey  co 
Grafton... 


Jersey  co  , 


Grafton. 
Preston. 


Jerseyville  , 


Jerseyville  . 


Grafton 

Jerseyville  . 


Jersey  co  


Jerseyville  . 
Wide  world. 
Fidelity  .... 
Brighton  ... 

Fidelity 

Grafton 


Jerseyville , 


Jerseyville  . 


St.  Louis  .. 
Horton.  la. 
Otter  Creeli 
Jerseyville 


Edwardsville 
jerseyville.  .. 


Greene  co. . 
lersey  co  .. 
Carlinville. 
Jerseyville 


Apr. 
Nov. 


Apr. 
May 
Apr. 


Apr. 
May 
Nov. 
Apr, 


May 
May 


May 


20, 
26, 1862 


20, 1861 
25. 186:i 
30, 1863 


20, 1861 
25, 1861 
26,1862 
30, 1863 


May    25.1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25, 
Jan.     31,1863 


May    25, 

July"i4,'l863 


Jan.     31, 1863 
July    14,1863 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25, 


May    25,1861 


May    25, 


May    25,1861 


Mustered  out  Nov.  26,  li 
M.  O.  at  consolidation 


Disch.  to  date  May  5,  1862  , 
Discharged  Apr.  30.  1863... 
M.  O.  at  consolidation  .... 


M.  O.  at  consolidation 


M.  O.  June  18. 1864,  as  priv. 


M.  O.  June  18, 1864,  as  priv. 
Disch.  Sept.  16.'62:  wounds 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  . . 
Deserted  Aug.  15, 1862 

Deserted  Aug.  10, 1862 

Trans,  to  66th  Col.  Inf  .... 
Disch.  Mar.  12,  '62;  disabil. 

Deserted  Aug.  15,  1862 

Deserted  May  1.  1863 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

M.  O.  June  18.  '64,  as  priv.. 


Diseh.  June  15.  '62;  disabil. 


M.  O.  June  18.  '64,  as  priv'te 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,  '62 


Mustered  out  June  18,  1864. 

Deserted  Sept.  16,  1861 

M.O.June  18. '64.  as  IstSerg 
M.O.June  18,  '64.  as  Corp'l. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  May.  1862;  disabil.. 
Discharged  June.  1,  1861... 
Discharged  June  16.  1861  . . 

Died  March  18.  1862  

Died  Nov.  14.1861 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Died  Aug.  i.  1861 

Mustered  out  June  18,  1864 


Pro.  Q.  M.  Sergt.  Aug 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTEY. 


621 


Name  and  Rank. 


j     Date  of 
(Tank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks 


Elliott,  William  J 

Estes.  Andrew  J 

Free,  Milton  W 

Freeman,  Joseph  G... 

Green.  Oliver  S 

Hoag,  Wilbur  A 

Hoag,  Franklin 

Hull,  Milton  J 

Higgins,  John 

Hilly,  George  W 

Hilly,  Francis  M 

Hogan,  John 

Hogan,  Martin 

Halloran.  John 

Johnissee,  John 

James.  Alonzo 

Keys,  John 

Leigliton,  Horace 

Leonard,  Samuel  B... 

Long.  James  R 

Leigh,  Joseph 

Miliken,  Thomas  S  — 

Monk,  John 

Miller,  Newton 

Moore,  William 

Miuard,  Daniel  G 

Moore,  John  D 

McMenamio.  M.  L 

Price,  Thomas  A 

Parker,  Joan  V 

Pollock,  Fountain  C  .. 
Roberts.  Zephaniah... 
Rowland,  Alexander.. 

Rowdan,  Isaac 

Rowdan,  J  ames 

Rudolph.  Charles 

Richards.  Abraham  P. 
Slaten.  William  W.... 

Stover,  David 

Smith,  Samuel  C.  Sr. 
Smith,  Samuel  C.  Jr. 
Strode,  Thomas  H  — 

Saupear,  Ephraim 

Taylor,  George  W 

Vinson  George  W  — 

Wilson.  William 

Wilson.  William  D.... 
Ware,  Nathaniel 


Jersey  co  ... 
Jerseyville  . 

Fidelity 

Otter  Creek 


May 


Fidelity. 


Otter  Creek... 

Morgan  co 

Jacksonville  .. 


Brighton  . 
Jersey  co  , 


Jerseyville  . 

Manchester 

erseyville  . 


Grafton. 
Fidelity. 


Portland,  Me. 

Fidelity 

Grafton 

Preston 

Pike  CO 

Jersey  co  

Otter  Creek  . . 


Jersey  co  ... 
Jerseyville  , 
Newbern  ... 


Jerseyville  . 


Veterans. 
Beck.  Joseph  D  ... 
Elliott.  Wilburn  J. 

Hull,  Milton  J 

Higgins.  John 

Moore,  William 

Pinckard.  George  R... 
Randle.  Wilbur  F. 
Smith,  Samuel  C,  Jr., 
Taylor,  George  W. 
Vinson, George  W 


Jifcrnits. 

Austin.  John  H 

Barber.  Horace  K 

Brower,  Eliphalet — 

Brewer,  Emory 

Brewer,  Edward 

Bigelow,  George  L . . . 
Cowen,  Philander  L  . 
Dawson.  William  H.. 
Davis,  Zachariah  G.. 

Darr,  William  N 

Dennis.  Allen 

Daly.  Michael 

Elson,  William  H  — 

Gros Jan.  Nicholas 

Gosling,  David 

Gill,  Jacob 

Hendley,  Andrew  J.. 
Hinky,  John 


Montreal,  C 
Jerseyville  . 


Kane. 


Otter  Creek 
Jersey  co  . . . 
Otter  Creek 
Morgan  co.. 

Fidelity 

Brighton  ... 


Jerseyville . 


Shelbyville. 
Jacksonville  ... 

Grafton , 

Otter  Creek 


Jerseyville  .... 
Sunrise.  Mich. 

Kane 

Jacksonville  .. 

Shipman 

Girard 


Carroliton  ... 
Jerseyville  .. 

Jersey  co  

Grafton 

Jacksonville 


Jan. 
Dec. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Jan. 
June 
Oct. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Feb. 
June 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Feb. 
June 
iJune 


5.1864 

7.: 

5.1864 

5.1864 

7.1863 


7.: 
4. 1861 
28, 1861 

12. 1861 

4, 

20. 1862 
4, 1861 


12, 1861 
1.1861 
1, 1862 

^  4, 1861 

1.1862 
6.1861 
4, 1861 


May    25,1861 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
M.  O.  June  18, '64.  as  Corp. 
Disch.  Aug.  15.  "62;    disabil 

Discharged  Oct.  4, 1861 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  S. '62;  wounds 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

M.  O.  June  18. '64;  wagoner 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Discharged  Aug.  20,1861... 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Died  Aug.  24,1863 

Discharged  Aug.  28,1861... 

Died  June  20,  1863 

Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Discharged  Sept.  10.1861... 
Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  disabil. 

Discharged.  1862 

Discharg.d,  1862;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Apr.  7, '62;  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  Aug.  20, 1861 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Died  July  21, 1862 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. . . 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Discharged,  1862;  disabil.. 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Died  Aug.  20.1861 

Discharged  May  1,1862  .... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Sept.  10,1861... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864! 

Killed,  accident.  Apr.  8,  '62 


Jan.      5.1864  See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Dec.      7.1863 

Jan.      5,1864  See  Field  &  Staff. Vet.  Bat. 
-  See  Co.  D.  Vet,  Battalion. . 


See  Co.  D,  Vet,  Battalion. 


Dec. 

^  1, 1863 

Jan. 

_  _5, 1864 

Dec. 

^  1, 1863 

Aug. 

7.1864 
4.1861 
28. 1861 
12, 1861 

Jan. 

4,1864 

June 

_  4.1861 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
June 

12.1861 
1.1861 
1. 1862 

^  ^4. 1861 

June 
June 

6, 1861 
4, 1861 

See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Transferred  to  Band 

Deserted  Mar.  18, 1863 

Killed  at  Shiloh,Apr.  6. '62. 

Died  Dec.  22. 1861 

See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Discharged  Dec.  19,1862... 

Died  Mar.  25, 1862 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

KilledatShiloh  Apr.6,'62. 
See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Disch.  May  1.'62;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Sept.  4, '62;  disabil. 

Deserted  Oct.  22,1861 

Transferred  to  Band 


622 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


rank  or   en 
listment. 


Remarks. 


Heberick,  Harman 

•Johnson,  William 


Jerseyville  .. 
Jacksonville 


Jennegan,  William  C. 

Jennintrs,  John  Q 

Langley.  George 

Lane,  Eugrene  A 

Lane,  John  W 

Lorau,  Matthew 

Jjeonard,  John  L 

Mott,  Asbury 

McBain.  Franklin 

Murry,  Patrick 

McGuire.  John  R 

Moore,  James 

Moore,  Wyatt 

Miner.  Charles  P 

Poland,  William 

North,  James 

Price.  Samuel  S 

Pitt,  William  E 

Roberts,  William  C... 

Roady,  Moses 

Richards    Louis  P 

Handle,  Wilbm  P 

Roady,  William  D 

Smith,  John 

Smith,  (ieorge  D 

Short.  Theodore  S.... 
Thompson,  George  W 

Tracy,  Patrick 

Werts,  Seymour 

Whalen.  Michael 


Jerseyville  ... 

Glasgow 

Jacksonville  . 
Gratton 


Jerseyville  . 

Elsah 

Walkerville 

Delhi 

Jerseyville  . 
Fidelity 


Alton 

Jerseyville  . 

Fidelity 

Jerseyville  . 

Pike  CO 

Fidelity 

Jerseyville  . 
Brighton  ... 

Fidelity 

Jerseyville  . 
Manchester 
Jerseyville  . 

Kane 

Jerseyville  . 
Kane 


June     4,1861 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
June 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
June 

Jan. 

Feb. 
Sept. 

May 
June 
Feb. 
June 
May 
June 
Feb. 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
June 
May 
May 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Mar. 


26. 1864 
1, 1862 

25. 1863 
4,1861 
1, 1862 

21,1862 

1, 1862 

_  4, 1861 

17. 1864 
1, 1862 

11, 1862 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
June 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
June 

Jan. 
Feb. 
Sept. 


26,1864 
1, 1862 

25. 1863 
4.1861 
1, 1862 

21. 1862 

1,1862 

,^4,1861 

17. 1864 
1,1862 

11,1862 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62 
Tr.  6th  Mo.  Cav  Oct.  1.  '61, 

M.O.  Co.  1,6th  Mo.  Cav. 

June  23, 1864 

See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  15,1865. 
See  Co.  D,  Vet  Battalion.. 
Discharged  Aug.  10.1861... 
Discharged  June  15,1862... 
See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Deserted  Mar.  24,1863 


25,1861  May 

4.1861  June 

1. 1862  Feb. 
4, 18611  June 

25, 1861  May 


16. 1861 
26, 1864 

4,1861 

15. 1862 
11,1862 

4.1861 
29, 1861 
25,1861 
10,1861 
21,1863 

10. 1861 

10. 1862 


June 
Feb. 
June 


,1861 
,1861 
,1862 
,1861 
,1861 
,1861 
,1864 
,1861 


Sept. 
June 
May 


,1862 
,1861 
,1861 


Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Mar. 


See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 


Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Died  July  2,1863 

Disch.  Sept.  8,  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


See  Co.  D.Vet.  Battalion. 

Deserted  Apr.  27,1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Died  Aug.  14,1863 

M.O.  June  18, '64,  as  Corp'l 
Appt'd  Fife  Maj.May  22,'61 
See  Co.  B.Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.  D.Vet.  Battalion. 

1861'See  Co.  B.Vet.  Battalion. 

1862|See  Co.  D,Vet.  Battalion. 


COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Louis  C.  Reiner. 


First  I/ieutenants. 

Tritz  Petzer 

Adam  Smith 

Henry  M.  Pedan 

Alfred  J.  Worcester. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Jacob  Rippstein 

Henry  M.  Pedan 

Balzer  Grebe 


First  Sergeant. 
Frederick  Steinly.. 


Sergeants. 
Charles  Meyer... 


Louis  Reir-hert. 
Charles  Milde  .. 
Charles  Shnarr. 


Corporals, 

Philip  Beil  

Casper  Reiser 

Georg3  Reinhart... 
Richard  Gaynard... 

Max  Helraick 

William  VanUitert. 

Henry  Apt 

August  Barthling. . 


Wagoner. 
Christ  Heinemann. 


Springfield , 


Springfield . 
Shelby  ville. 


Springfield. 
Shelbyville. 
Springfield . 


Shelbyville.. 
Jacksonville 


Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
Springfield... 


Springfield. 


Jacksonville 
Springfield .. 
Jacksonville 
Springfield.. 


May    25,1861 


Apr.  20,1861 

June  4,1861 

Nos^.  13,1862 

July  3, 1863 


Apr.  20,1861 
Apr.  16,1862 
Nov.  13,1862 


May    25,1861 
May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 
May    16,1863 


May    25, 1 


May    25.1861 
May    25,1861 


May    25, 


May    25,1861 


M.  O.  at  consolidation 


Resigned  Nov.  13, 1862 

Promoted  Captain  Co.  E. 
M.  O.  at  consolidation  ... 


Resigned  April  16,1862. 

Promoted 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62 


Died  Oct.  21,  1862;   shot  by 

Provost  Guard 

Mustered  out  June  11,1864. 
Disch.  Sept.  5.  '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Mustered  out  June  18, 1S64. 
Absent,  sick  at  muster-out 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Killed,  accident,  July  30,  '62 

Deserted  April  2. 1863 

Disch.  Feb.  12, '62;  disabil. 

Transforred  to  Co.  C 

Disch.  Feb.  12, '62;  disabil. 


Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


623 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Remarks. 


Jfiisiciajis. 
■George  Luers          .... 

Springfield 

JohnU.  Shoatter 

Privates. 
Alberto,  Fred 

Beardstown.... 

Springfield 

TerreHa'te.  Ind 

Buck.  Paul 

Buehrer,  John 

Bellinghausen,  Carl    . 

Wieland.  Ind... 

Highland 

Peru 

Couzet,  Johann 

Deiken.  William 

Denker,  .Julius 

Deever  David 

Dubuque,  la.... 

New  Yoi-k 

St.  Louis, Mo... 
Ancona  . 

Dobrunz,  August 

Elvanger,  David 

Falk  Joliann 

TerreHa'te,  Ind 
Springfield 

Fischer,  Jacob 

Outzman,  August 

Gottlob,  Adolph 

Greiner,  Wilhelm 

Gardner.  Jacob 

Piketon.  Ohio.. 

Springfield 

New  York 

Carlinville 

Jacksonville  ... 

Hartke.  Ernst 

Alton  .     . 

Huberty.  Mathias 

Hesbetts,  William  .... 

Harden,  Richard 

Harrington.  James.... 

Hanson,  William 

Hofmever.  Adam 

.Springfield 

TerreHa'te.  Ind 

St.  Peter's,  Ind. 
Alton 

Kniesel,  Charles 

Kipp  Henry 

gSS''^ 

Klein,  Michael 

Jacksonville  ... 

Koehler  Carl 

Palmyra  Vo 

Myers,  Frank           .... 

Springfield  . 

Magers.  Henry 

Petersburg 

Major,  Harvey 

Nicholaus.  George  .... 

Wash'gton.D.C. 

Richberg,  Henry 

Ruemlin,  Fred 

.Schwartz,  Fred 

Schoenthal.- Wm 

Schluter,  Christian... 

Segen,  Adolph 

Sanme,  William 

Stroish,  Charles 

Schindler,  Jacob 

Jacksonville  ... 
Springfield 

Chicago  

Springfield 

Stroh,  Heinrich 

Simon,  Frank 

Springfield 

Titschler.  Lewis 

Voege,  Henry 

Carlinville.. 

Yickery.  W.  H 

Jacksonville  ... 

Winters,  Francis 

"Waller.  Henry 

Paris.  . 

Wise,  Henry 

Walk,  Nicholaus 

Wise,  William 

Springfield 

Carlinville 

^oU,  John 

St.  Louis  Mo 

Vetfrans. 

Hespelt.  William 

Hauen.stein,  Jacob 

Klein,  Michael 

TerreHa'te.  Ind 
Springfield....* 
Jacksonville  ... 

Koehler,  Carl 

Springfield 

Sanders,  Andreas 

Schnidler,  Jacob 

May 


May 


25, 1861 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


4,1864 
5, 1864 

7. 1863 

5. 1864 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


4,1864 
5, 1864 
6, 1863 
5,1864 


Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 


Tr.  to  Inv.Corp.?  Oct. 21, '63 
Diedinhosp'l  Dec. 20, '63.. 
Absent,  sick  at  muster-out 

Died  Oct. 24, 1862 

M.O.J(inel8.'64.as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  June_18,1864. 

Disch.Jan.  19,  '63;  disabil. 
Killed. collision,  Jan. 29, '63. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Discharged  Aug. 20. 1861... 
Re-enl'd  as  Vet.  &  deserted. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Tran  sf erred  to  Co .  D 

Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 


Died  April  14, '  62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Deserted  May  5, 1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Killed,Matamoras.Oct.5,'62 
Disch.Dec.4,  '62;  disabil.. 
Disch.Feb.7.  '62;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Deserted  March  7, 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

MO.  June  18, '64,  as  Corp'l. 

Re-enlistfcd  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Co. L.  Art  .Dec.l, '61 
M.O.June  18,  '64,  as  Serg't. 
Disch.Oct.28, '61;  disabil.. 
Uisch.Feb.l9,  63:  disabil.. 

Deserted  July  1.1862 

Discharged  Oct. 20. 1861.... 
Tr.to  Inv.  Corps  Oct  21.  '63 
ed  out  June  18,1864. 


Com'd  suicide,  aberration 

of  mind.  Sept.  14, 1862 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.7,'62. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Died  in  hosp'l  Dec. 19, 1863. 

Died  Sept. 18. 1863 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Sept. 4,  '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  May  26,1861  ... 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Deserted  May  27, 1861 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Mustered  out  May  25,  1864. 

Deserted  Dec.  8, 1861 

Died  in  hosp'l  Nov.  16, '62. 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Discharged  June  1,  1861  ... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1861. 


See  Co.  D,  Vet.  Battalion 


624 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT, 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Recruits. 
Alexander.  Francis  ... 

Adler,  Charles 

Bartliune.  William 

Cope,  Carl  Francis 

Distel,  John 

Grebe,  Balthasar 

Hauenstein,  Jacob 

Jake,  Jacob 

Jacobi,  Fred  Wm 

Kibele.  Oscar 

Klett,  George 

Koenig,  Nicholaus 

Kleile,  Jacob 

Lemmer,  Paul 

Moser.  Michael 

Meiress,  Conrad 

Rosenstiel,  Andreas.. 


Stuber,  Frederick 

Schoefer,  Joseph 

Stauf,  William 

Sanders,  Andreas 

Spengler.  Alexander.. 
Weber,  Gottfried  Fred 
Weidenkiller,  John... 


Macon  City,  Mo. 

Waverly 

Springfield 

Jacksonville  ... 
West  Point.  la. 
Springfield 


Jacksonville 
Springfield.. 
White  River. 
Cincinnati.. . 


July    17,1861 
May    25.1861 


June  15.1861 
May    25,1861 


Aug,   12,1861 
May    25.1861 


July    17,1861 
May    25.1861 


May    25.1861 

Aug.'  'ii'isei 

May    25,1861 


Springfield ... 
Jacksonville  . 
Beardstown  .. 
Cleveland,  O. 

Springfield... 

Beardstown  .. 
Springfield... 
Quincy 


Greenville. 


June 
July 
May 
Aug. 
May 


June 
May 


Aug.     8, 1861 
May'  25' 1861 


See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  20. '62;  wounds 

Deserted  Aug.  6.  1862 

Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

See  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Deserted  Nov.  9,  1863 

Disch.  June  1S,'62;  disabil. 
Killed, Matamoras,Oct.5,'62 
Discharged  June  12. 1863  .. 
Trans,  from  Co.  D  May  27, 
1861;  M.O.June  11.1864.. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 
M.  O.  June  18,'64.  as  Serg't 
Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps  Oct.  21,'63 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Disch.  Dec.  16.'62;  disabil.. 
M.  O.  June  18.'64.  as  Corp. 


COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
Andrew  Simpson. 
Oliver  P.  Squire  . 


First  Lieutenants. 

John  W.  Heartley 

("^harlesworth  Powell. 
Z.  Payson  Shumway.. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Oliver  P.  Squire 

Z.  Payson  shumway.. 


First  Sergeant. 
Z.  Payson  Shumway. 


Sergeants 

John  A.  Berlin 

James  W.  Reed 

Henry  McKinzie  .. 
Edward  W.  Percy. 
Charles  Powell 


Corporals. 
Charles  Poleman... 

John  C.  Isbell 

Elias  C.  Banning... 

John  Durbin 

Edwin  A.  Salter 

Robert  M.  Logan... 

Leroy  L.  Key 

George  M.  Tunisin. 


Wagoner. 
Charlesworth  Powell. 

Musicians . 

Edgar  Chapman 

Morris  Ray 


PriiHites. 
Brawley,  William  T... 
Behimer,  Andrew U... 

Bastic,  Austin  B 

Boroff.  Uriah 

Baldman,  William  W. . 


Taylorville  , 


Decatur 

Taylorville  . 


Taylorville 

Taylorville 
Decatur 


Taylorville 


Pana, 


Christian  co... 


Pana 

Taylorville  ... 
Bloomington 


Taylorville  , 


Rosemond... 
Christian  co. 
Litchfield  ... 


May     2,: 
Oct.      4,1862 


May  2,1861 
May  21,1862 
May    12.1863 


May      2, 1861 
Oct.      4.1862 


May    25,1861 


May    25.1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25,1861 
May    25.1861 

May    25,1861 


Christian  co. 


May    25.1861 
Nov.     6.1862 


May    25,1861 
Dei;'.  "23."  1863 


May    25,1861 
Nov.     6, 1862 


May    25.1861 


May    25,1861 


May    25, 


May    25,1861 
May    25,1861 


Resigned  October  4, 186 
M.  O.  at  consolidation. 

Resigned  May  2. 1862  .. 
Promoted  Adjutant... 
M.  O.  at  consolidation. 

Promoted 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 


Deserted  Feb.  6. 1862 

Drowned  July  19.  1861 

Mustered  out  Oct.  31.  1864. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 


Kil'd  by  guerril's  Julyl6.'63 
Tr.  2d  Kans.  Inf.  Sept.l7.'61 
Discharged  Oct.  30,  1862  ... 

Deserted  May  19,  1862 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6. '62 
Discharged  March  18,  1863, 

Discharged  March,  1863 

Discharged  Dec.  1,  1861.... 


Pro.  Serg't;  then  1st  Lieut. 


Trans,  to  Regimental  Band 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


May    25. 


Died  July  30, 1862 

Deserted  Jan.  14,1864 

Corp.  Re-enlisted  as  Vet. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  21. 1864. 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


625 


Name  and  Rank. 


rank    or  eD- 
listment. 


Remarks. 


Bonds.  Christopher  C 

Bankson, John  D 

Bizby.  James  M 

Blythe,  William  T.... 
Broadshaw,  Wm.  C  .. 
Barnes,  Almond  P  ... 
Clark,  Charles  W.W. 

Cuudifif.  Henry 

Cloud.  Milton 

Carr.  Thomas 

Conley.  William 

Campbell.  Henry  H.. 

Doyle.  Robert  E 

Drury,  William 

Elam.  William  Thos  . 

East,  Cincinnatus, 

Engle.  Jerry 

Freeman,  Joseph 
George.  William 
George.  Lafayette  ... 

Gillon.  Owen 

Hatchet.  Archibald  .. 
Hamel,  Christian  K.. 
Halford.  Benjamin  F 
Hatfield,  Harmon  H.. 

Higbee,  Henry  H 

Herst.  W  John 

Jay.  Daniel  R 


Taylorville  . 
Shelby  co... 
Rosemond  . 


Alton 

■Pana   

ijacksonville 


Morgan  co... 

Shelby  co 

Taylorville  .. 
Christian  co. 
Shelby  co 


-May    25,186llMay    25,1861  Mustered  out  Oct.  31, 1864. 
.Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

[Mustered  out  June_18, 1864. 

[Trans,  to  Regiment'l  Band 
[Discharged  June  29.  186a 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran. 

Disch.  Nov.  4, '63;  disabil 
! Discharged  Aug.  20.1861  . 
jDisch  Oct.17. '62;  wounds 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
I  Mustered  out  June  18.1864 
iDischarged  May 24,1864..., 
I  Prom.  Corp'l.  Killed,  Shi 
loh,April6,     ~ 


Pana . 
Taylorville . 
Christian  co. 
Taylorville  .. 


Jacksonville 


Kfelso  James 

Kelly,  Francis  M 

Keeton,  Samuel 

Logan.  Samuel 

Sangamon  co... 
Taylorville 

Taylorville    .... 

McKinzie.  John 

McKinzie.  Samuel  .... 

Murphy.  Cyrus 

McCracken    Lyttle    .. 

McCauley,  John   

Malony,  Edmund 

Jacksonville  ... 

Osborn,  Jefferson  

Parrish   Ely 

Polly.  Silas  H 

Record,  Lawrence  M.. 

Macoupin  CO.... 

Rush,  Cyrus  

Rice.  Mortimer 

iawley.  George  H 

lay burn,  Joseph 

loot.  Silas  B 

Shephard.  Corwin  

Stewart,  James 

Stout.  Noble   

Stephens.  William  0.. 

Stlue,  Absalom 

Sclover,  Charles 

Taylor,  Albert  B 

Christian  co 

Moweaqua 

Bloomington.... 

Taylorville 

Christiau  co.... 

Taylorville 

Hancock  co 

Shelby ville  .... 

Christian  co 

Tettrick.  Charles  B... 
Trusler.  Franklin  M  .. 

Christian  co 

Westbrooks.  Alfred... 
Westbrooks,  Ridley... 

Veterans. 

Bostic.  Austin  B 

Bizby.  James  M 

Campbell,  Henry  H... 
Cundiff.  Henry 

Christian  co.... 

Litchfield 

Taylorville 

Shelby  ville 

Halford.  Benjamin  F. 

Kelly.  Francis  lU 

Polly.  Silas  H 

Ray,  Morris      

Taylorville 

Jacksonville  ... 

Taylorville 

Pana..  . 

Stewart.  James  M 

Taylorville 

Jan. 
Dec. 


Jan. 
Dec. 


29, 1864 
12, 1863 


4,] 
12,1863 


Jan.   4.1864 
Dec.  12.: 


Mustered  out  June  18, 1864 


Discharged  Aug.  18,1861. 
[Discharged  Aug.  23,1861.. 
[Deserted  Dec.  21.  1862  .... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Accidently  kil'd. July25.'61 
Deserted  Auer.  31. 1862  .... 
Deserted    Feb.    2,  1864.  at 

Canton,  Miss 

Disch. Sept.  17, '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Tr.  to2d  111.  Art..Aug.l.'61 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1S64. 

Com'it'd  suicide  May  25,'63 
Discharged  Aug.  20. 1861  .. 

Deserted  July  2.  1861 

Tr.  Inv.  Corps.  Sept.  15. '63 
Discharged  Aug.  23.  1861.. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Deserted  April  10. 1862 

Disch. Oct.  12, '62;  wounds. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Disch.  in  Hosp.  Mar..  1863. 
Trans,  to  Invalid  Corps... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1854. 
Discharged  Dec.  17. 1863... 

Drowned  Aug.  8.  1862 

Deserted  June  2, 1861 

Disch.Sept.  28, '62;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Killedat  Shiloh.  Apr.  6. '62. 
Disch.  Sept. 28, '62;  wounds 
Deserted    Feb.    2.  1864,   at 

Canton,  Miss  

Killedat  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62 
Discharged  (Jet.  18,  1861.. 
Deserted  Dec.  21.  1862  .... 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864 
Discharged  Aug.  23.1861. 
Clustered  out  June  18,1864 


Jan.  29.1864  See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 
Dec.    12.1863 

See  Co.  F,  Vet,  Battalion. 
Jan.  4,1864  See  Co.  A.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Dec.    12.1863 

iDied  inHosp'l.Mar.  31.'64. 
Jan.  4,1864  <ee  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Dec.    12,1863  See  Co.  A.  Vet.  Battalion. 


Vol.  1—40 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank.  Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Mecruits- 

Branch,  Edward 

Hartley.  Simon 

Burris,  Robert 

Carter,  Elmore 

Conner.  Paul 

("ary,  Pish 

Deeser,  Isaac 

Dwyer,  David 

Danley,  Joseph 

Earls.  Charles  W 

Hammock.  Lewis 

Holston,  John 

Meeier.  John 

McCracken.  John 

McLauitrhlin.  David... 
Mansfield.  Anthony... 

Miller.  Jerry 

Meyers,  James 

McKenzie,  Jesse 

Persinger,  Mathew 

Prior,  Joel  A.  J 

Rutledgre.  Isaac 

Sweat.  Edward 

Sweet.  Sidney 

Tebo,  Thomas 

Wright,  Christopher  C 
Pohlman,  Chas 


Christian  co. 
Lynnville  ... 
Taylorville  .. 
Jacksonville 

Quincy 

St.  Clair  co.. 
Shelbvville.. 

Decatur 

Taylorville  . . 


Pana  , 


Decatur  

Taylorville  . . 

Paua 

Jacksonville 


Taylorville  ... 

St.  Louis, Mo. 

Payette 

Pana 


May    25, 1861 


June 
June 

Feb. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
June 
July 
June 
June 
June 
May 
June 
May 

June 
Sept. 
Apr. 

Feb. 
Aug. 
May 


1861  June  10. 1861 
1861  June  20,1861 


1862 


1861 


Sept.  15,1861 

Apr.  26,1864 

June  11,1861 

1861' July  25,1861 

1861  June  25,1861 

1861 

1861 


June  1, 1861 
Sept.  1,1861 
Apr,    18,1864 


Aug. 
May 


1. 1861 
25, 1861 


Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
M.  O.  June  18, '64,  as  Corp'l 

Died  March  2, 1862 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Dishon.  disch.  Oct.  1.1861.. 
Tr.  1st  Mo.  Cav.  Oct.  1, 1861 
Mustered  out  July  22, 1865. 
Disch.  Oct.  10.  '62;  wounds 

Deserted  Dec.  23, 1861 

Transferred 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 
Mustered  out  June  25. 1864. 

Discharged  Jan.  3, 1863 

Died  Sept., '62,  at  Memphis 
Des.Feb.lO.'62,Otterv'leMo 

Died  July  16.  1863 

Trans,  to  I.  C.  Sept.  15, 1863 

Deserted  July  1, 1862 

Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 

Died  Dec.  27.  1861 

.See  Co.  A.  Vet.  Battalion.. 

Transferred 

Died  Mar.  17.1862 

See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion.. 
Kil'd  by  Guerillas  Jul.l6.'63 


COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Jonathan  Morris 

May 

May 
Nov. 

May 
May 
Nov. 

May 
May 

May 

May 

May 

May 
May 

3, 1861 

24. 1861 

11. 1862 

3, 1861 

24. 1861 

11. 1862 

3, 1861 
24, 1861 

25.1861 

25, 1861 

25,1861 

_25,1861 
25. 1861 

Promoted  Major      

John  W.  Meacham 

Erasmus  D.  Ward 

First  Lieut e^iants. 
John  W.  Meacham 

Waverly 

Wayerly 

Sturgeon,  Mo... 

Waverly 

Waverly 

May 
Dec. 

25. 1861 

29. 1862 

Dismissed  Nov.  11,  1862.... 
M.  0.  at  consolidation 

Promoted 

Erasmus  D    Ward 

May 
Dec. 

25,1861 
27, 1862 

Robert  J.  Henry 

Second  Lieutenants. 

M.  0.  at  consolidation 

Lauren  W.  Coe 

First  Sergeant. 
Isaac  N.  Mervin 

Sergeants. 

May 
May 
May 

May 

May 
May 

25. 1861 
25, 1861 
25, 1861 

25.1861 

^25.1861 
25.1861 

M.  0.  at  consolidation 

Disch.  Oct.  21.  '62;  disabil. 

fremont.  Sept.  13, 1861... 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Gilbert  G.  Morehouse. 
Henry  Lybarger 

Corporals . 

John  W.  Luttrell 

Martin  V.  Wyatt 

James  S.  Cloud 

Waverly 

Waverly 

Murryville 

Jacksonville  ... 

Died  Nov.  2,  1862;  wounds. 
Disch.  Apr.  12.  '62;  disabil. 

M.O.  June  18, '64,  as  Sergt. 
M.O.June  18,  '64.as  IstSerg. 
Disch.  Apr.  12, '62;  disabil. 
Kil'd  R.R.  accid't.Sep  25,'61 

Thomas  J.  Bryan 

M  O  June  18, '64. as  private. 

James  W.  Kennedy... 

Murryville 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

John  L.  Harris 

Mxisicians. 

Joseph  M.  Wilson 

Benjamin  F.  Church.. 

Waqoner. 
William  W.  Standage. 

Waverly 

Wayerly 

Waverly 

Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Oct,  27,  '62;  wounds 

FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


B27 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Priraten. 

Addler,  Charles 

Allen,  Charles  C 

Barker.  Georgre  H 

Burnett,  Micajah 

Burnett.  Moses 

Burch.  Benjamin 

Barger,  William  P.... 
Barlow,  William  P  — 

Bacon,  Alvian.Jr 

Breekan. John  W 

Benjamin, John  W.... 

Bruce,  Prancis  H 

Chapln,  John  O 

Gary.  Joseph  L 

Coffel,  Jesse 

Cunningham, Thos.  P. 
Cunningham,  Albert  F 

Coe,  William 

Campbell,  Wm.  P.  W.. 


Criswell,  William  N... 

Dix,  Charles 

Dalton,  .James  W 

Dodd,  James 

Erwin,  Alexander  S... 

Pox.  Francis  W 

Ooldsmith,  George  H. 

Gold,  Henry  M 

<3reen,  William  C 

Hazzard,  Dennis 

Harper,   William 

Hughes.  Blare  M 

Howel,  Charles  S 

HeHin,  Martin 

Holliday,  Walter  C... 
Harming. George  O... 
Hanley,  Thomas  L  — 

Jones.  Curtis 

Keplinger.  Henry  S... 
Kimber.  William  P.... 

Kay,  William  H 

Lankton,  John  D 

Lillian.  Jacob 

Lyon,  Charles  C 

Lustic,  William 

Meacham. Milton  M... 

Morgan.  John  A 

Murry,  William 

Meacham.  Jonathan.. 

Morgan,  George  W 

Maddox,  Samuel  F 

Newman.   Richard  C 

Neal,  William  A 

Nail,  James  H 

Roberts,  Obadiah  L.. 

Runkle.  Francis  M 

Sears.  William 

Stratton.  William 

Sims,  Felix  M 

Sperry,  Edward  

Sweet,  Andrew  A 

Slagle,  Martin  V.B.... 

Stratton.  Joseph  C 

Scott,  William  H.  H.. 

Scott,  Robert 

Scott,  George 

Tenyck,  Hamilton 

Turner,  David 

Talkington,  John 

Thomas,  Isaac  L 

Thomas,  John  W 

Tindall,  David 

Vieira.  Augustine 

Van  Cleave.  Philip 

WeNh.  Thomas  V.... 
Whitlock.  Alexander.. 

Wyatt,  John  H 

Wyatt.  Edward  W 

Wilson,  Alexander  H. 


Waverly 


Franklin. 

Loami 

Waverly . 


•Jacksonville 


latan 

Waverly 


Waverly 


Springfield , 


Franklin. 
Waverly . 


Jacksonville 


Waverly , 
Waverly . 


Jacksonville 

Waverly 

Jacksonville 
Waverly 


Jacksonville 
Waverly 


Waverly , 


Yatesville  , 
Waverly  .. 


May    25, 


Jacksonville 
Waverly 


Waverly 


Franklin. 
Waverly  . 


Waverly 


Jacksonville 

Waverly 

Jacksonville 
Waverly 


Murryville 
Murryville 


May    25, 


Trans,  to  Go.  G.  June  6, 1861 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Killed  at  Shik-h,  Apr.  6.  '62 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  Mar.  31, '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  JunelS.  1864. 

Kird,Vicksburg,June22,'63 

Deserted  Sept  1,1861 

Discharged  June  10,1861... 
Be-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Died  May  11, '62;  wounds.. 
Dishon.  disch.  Sept.  15, '61. 
Disch.  Aug.  27,  '62;  wounds 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
M.O.June  18, 1864, as  Serg. 
Trans,  to  In. Cor.,  M.O  May 
25,'64,asofCo.H,4V.R.C. 
M.O.  June  18, '64. as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  23, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Feb.  1,1862:  disabil. 
Pro.  Serg.  Ma.i.  Sept.  25,  '61 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Died  Nov.  1.1861;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,  1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
M.O.  June  18, 1864,  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 


Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Discharged  Aug.  21,1861... 
M.  O.  June  18,'64,as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  20, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  18.1864. 
Tr.Chapm'n'sB't,Sep.27,'61 
Discharged  Aug.  9,1861.... 
Killed.  Memphis.Nov.21.'62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Discharged  June  10,1861... 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 

Discharged  Sept.  23. 1863... 
Mustered  out  June  18, 1864. 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Discharged  Aug.  9.186l!!!! 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 
Disch.  Oct.  19, '62;  wounds. 
Disch.  Jan.  25, '63;  disabil. 
Discharged  June  10.1861... 

Deserted  Aug.  5. 1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Deserted   Apr.  5,  1863 

Transferred  to  Inv.  Corps. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 

Discharged  Aug.  9.1861.... 
Mustered  out  June  18. 1864. 
Discharged  Oct.  18,1861.... 
Disch.  Aug.  25, '62;  disabil. 


628 


ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Veterans. 

Barker.  Charles  S 

Bruce,  Francis  H 

Burch,  Benjamin  H... 
Cunningham, Thos.  P. 

Dalton,  James  W 

Good,  Patrick 

Waverly 

Camp  Cowen... 

Franklin 

Waverly 

Jacksonville  ... 

Waverly 

Galesburg 

Waverly 

Mar.     1. 1864 
Dec.      7. 1863 
Jan.      1. 1864 
Dec.  ^_7,1863 

Jan.     ^1,1864 

Dec.  ^7,1863 

Jan.       1, 1864 
Dec.     7. 18S3 
Jan.      5,1864 
Jan.      1, 1864 
Jan.      5,1864 
Jan.      1, 1864 

Apr.    12,1864 
Aug.   28,1861 
Sept.    1,1861 

Mar.     1, 1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Jan.      1,1864 
Dec.  ^7.1863 

Jan.     ^1,1864 

Dec.     J,  1863 

Jan.      1,1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Jan.      5,1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Jan.      5,1864 
Jan.      1,1864 

Apr.    12, 1864 

See  Co.  F.  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.  F.Nat'l  Battalion. 
See  Co.  _F.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Harper,  William 

! ! 

Keplinger,  Henry  S... 
Lillian,  Jacob 

See  Co.  D.Vet.  Battalion. 
Deserted  May  31, 1864 

Neal,  William  A 

Sweet.  Andrew  A 

Slagle,  Martin  V.  B... 

Taylor,  William 

Thomas,  Isaac  L 

Vieira,  Augustine 

Becruits. 
Barnes.  John  R         .  . 

Waverly 

Winchester 

Jacksonville  ... 
Waverly 

Fidelity 

Deserted  May  3, 1864 

See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Battalion. 

See  Co.  D,  Vet   Battalion. 

Barker.  Charles  S 

Waverly 

Franklin 

Waverly 

Disch.  Oct.  23,  '62;  disabil. 

Burnett,  Joseph 

Disch  Mar  31  '62-  disabil 

Cole,  John  L 

Rolla.Mo 

Glasgow 

Winchester 

Jacksonville  ... 

Waverly 

Naples  .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Sept.  i.isei 

Jan.      5, 1864 
Feb.    13,1864 
Dec.      8, 1863 
Jan.    28,1863 

June    6,1861 
Sept.  15,1861 
Dec.    21,1863 
Aug.   10,1861 
May    27,1861 

Sept.    7,1861 
Apr.  ^8,1864 

Dec.     8. 1863 

Cotter,  William  M 

Covey,  James 

See  Co.  F.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Covey,  Hezekiah 

Drake,  Isaac  P.  H 

Drake,  William  S 

Durant,  Alexander  F.. 

June    6,1861 
Sept.  15.1861 
Dec.    21.1863 
Aug.   10.1861 

8.1863;  disabil 

Died  Apr.  20, '62;  wounds.. 
See  Co.  B,  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co    F,  Vet    Battalion. 

Erhart,  .John 

Waverly 

Rolla.Mo'!'.'.!'.".'. 

See  Co    B   Vet    Battalion 

Fields,  George  W  . . . . 

See  Co    F,  Vet.  Battalion 

Fletcher,  Robert 

Good,  Patrick  H 

Gunn,  John  W 

tJeardstown  .... 

Waverly 

Murryville 

Morgan  co 

Jacksonville  ... 

Sturgeon  

Morgan  co 

Waverly 

Jacksonville  ... 

Waverly ....!!!! 

Zion 

Mar.    19,1864 
June  10,1861 
June     6, 1861 
Oct.      7,1862 
Sept.     7,1861 
Aug.    15,1861 
Mar.      1, 1862 
Sept.  23,1861 
Jan.      5,1864 
June  10,1861 
Aug.   30,1861 
Sept.    1,1861 
Feb.      9, 1864 
Jan.    29,1863 
Jan.      1,1862 
June    -6.1861 
Sept.  ^15, 1861 

Sept.    7.1861 
May    25,1861 

Mar.    19.1864 
June  10.1861 
June    6.1861 
Oct.      7,1862 
Sept.    7,1861 
Aug.   15,1861 
Mar.      1, 1862 

Ke-enl'sted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  18,1864 

Gunn.  William 

Holmes.  William 

Henry,  RobertJ 

Hynes,  Patrick 

Kehoe,  Patrick 

See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Bhttalion. 
See  Co.  B,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Promoted  1st  Lieut 

See  Co.  F,  Vet.  battalion. 
See  Co    B   Vet   Battalion 

Kay,  William  H 

Lashmet.  William  E.. 

Maloney,  Marvis 

Meacham.  Joseph  W.. 
McAllister,  Robert  C 

Jan.      5,1864 
June   10.1861 
Aug.   30.1861 
Sept.    1.1861 
Feb.      9. 1864 
Jan.    29.1863 
Jan.      1.1862 
June    6.1861 

See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Battalion. 
Mustered  out  June  18,1864. 
See  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Tr.toN.C.S.  as  Hosp.Stew. 
See  Co.  F    Vet    Battalion 

Nicholas,  James  M.... 

5hilzner,  John  S 

Talkington,  John  W  .. 

Waverly 

Jacksonville  ... 
Waverly 

Jacksonville  !!! 
Waverly 

Disch.  Dec.  25,-62:  disabil. 
Tr.Chapm'n'sB't.Sep.20,'61 

Talkington,  Daniel  B. 
Talkington,  Jacob  B.. 

Willett.  Henry  C 

Taylor,  William 

Sept.  ^15. 1861 

Sept.    7.1861 
May    25,1861 

See  Co.  p,  Vet.  Battalion. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

May      3,1861 
Nov.    25,1861 
Mar.     2, 1862 

May     3, 1861 
Nov.    25.1861 
Nov.     4. 1862 

May      3. 1861 
Nov.   25.1861 

May    25,1861 

Henry  Case 

Winchester 

Glasgow 

Winchester 

Winchester 

Exeter 

Trans,  to  Seventh  Cav 

William  W.  Strong  ... 

First  Lieutenants. 
H<?n'"y  Case 

Apr.      1, 1862 
May    25,1861 

Mustered  out  June  24. 1864. 
Promoted  .                     ... 

William  N.  Shibley  ... 

John  R  Kirkman 

Second  Lieutenants. 
William  N.  Shibley... 
William  Mason 

Jan.    14.1863 

May    25,1861 
Dec.    15,1861 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Promoted 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


629 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

First  S-irgeant. 
William  Mason 

May    25,1861 
May   ^25.1861 

May    25.1861 

May   ^25,1861 

May    25,1861 
May   ^25.1861 

•• 
<. 

May    25.1861 
May    25,1861 

May    25.1861 

May   ,25.1861 

May    25.1861 
May  ,25.1861 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 

Sergeants. 
William  W.  Strong.... 

Glasgow  

Exeter          

Promoted  Captain 

Mustered  out  Jute  24, 1864. 

Winchester 

Winchester  .... 

Glasgow 

Winchester  .... 

George  W.  Eby 

Corporals. 

Disch.  Dec.  4.  '63;  as  priv'e 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. 1862 

Michael  Rollins 

Thomas  J.  Brant 

Augustine  E.  Shibley. 
William  H.  Thomas... 
Harry  Butts  

Mustered  out  Jure  24.  1864 
Dishon.  dism'd  Sept.  1861.. 
Disch.  Jan.  24,  '63;  disabil.. 

Winchester  .... 

Discharged  Sept.  18,1862... 
Deserted  Aug.  11,1861 

Stephen  S   Bruce 

Tr.to  1st  111.  Art.  Sept.l,  '61. 

Disch.  Mar.  15, 1862,  as  pri- 

Musicians. 

Loui.«  F.  Condit 

John  G.  Loomis 

Wagoner. 

Winchester  .... 

vate;  disabil 

Died  Jan.  21,  1862 

Mustered  out  June  24, 1864, 

Mustered  out  June  24.  1864 

Privates. 
Asher,  John 

Winchester  .... 

Glasgow 

Winchester  .... 
Exeter 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Andrews,  Bruce  S 

M.O.  June  24. '64  as  Corp'l. 

Burns,  Hugh     

Disch.  Jan.  29, '63;  disabil.. 

Died,  Anders'v'lle,  Oct.  30. 

Blaid,  Elijah 

'64;grave  11.652;  Pris.  War 
Pearl  Riv.  Miss.  Feb.27, 64 

Bush   William. 

Died  Aug.  27, 1861 

Brown,  Liorenzo 

■Claywell,  Simon 

Winchester  .... 

Mustered  out  June  24,  1864 
Tr.to  Inv.  Corps  Sept.  15,  '63 

(Joultehs.  Jacob    .. 

Tr.to  1st  111.  Art. Sept.l, '61 

Tr.to  Reg'l  Band,  June  '61. 

Chrisinger,  John 

Carpenter,  William  G. 

Winchester  .... 

Mustered  out  June  24. 1864 
Disch.  Oct.  18,  '62;di.>.abil.. 
Mustered  out  June  24,  1864 

<.  obb,  Lorenzo  S 

Combs.  Marquis  S 

Covington,  James  W.. 

Glasgow 

Exeter 

Prom.  Corp.  Died  May  2,  '62 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
M    0.  June  24, '64;  as  Corp. 

Winchester 

Exeter 

Disch.  June  20.  '62;  disabil. 

Duff.  Joseph  W 

Dcweese.  Jethro  H 

Evans.  Mahlan  H 

Edwards,  Wm.  H.  H.. 
Farington,  William  A. 

Fisher,  Isaac  B 

Glasgow 

Winchester 

Glasgow  

Winchester  .... 

Exeter 

Died  April  25, '62;wounds.. 

Disch.  June 20, '62;  disabil.. 

Mustered  out  June  24,  1864 

Died,  Anders'v'le  Oct.  8,  '64, 
grave  12,509;  Pris.  of  War 
Pearl  Riv. Miss. Feb, 27.'64 

Mustered  out  June  24,  1864 

Fulks.  Nicholas 

Galloway.  Thomas  .... 

Winchester  .... 

Died  Apr.  1,1862 

Disch.  Mar.  1.'62;  disabil  .. 

Hene  sy .  Thomas 

Harris,  John  P 

Howell,  James  C 

Henley,  Charles 

Hope,  Thomas  B 

Haskiel,  Daniel  W.... 
Haas,  William 

Winchester  .... 

Glasgow  

Winchester  .... 
Exeter 

Disch.  Jan.  24, '63;  disabil.. 
Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6, '62. 
M.  0.  June  24,  '64  as  Corp.. 
Mustered  out  June  24,  1864 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
M.  O.June  24, '64  as  Serg.. 

Winchester  .... 

disability       

Johnson,  Jonathan 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Lindell.  Byron 

Winchester  .... 

Disch.  Nov.  29,1862;disabil. 
Dishon.  dism'd  Dec.  1862... 

Langley.  Moses 

Langley,  George 

Mustered  out  Apr.  26,1865.. 

Disch.  Jan.  29,  1863 

Discharged  July  25,1861.... 

Liman,  VVilliam  H.H.. 

Martin.  Thomas 

Melton,  Jesse  W 

Moss.  William  H 

McLoskey.  William... 

Winchester  .... 

Mustered  out  June  24,  1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  3,63;  disabil... 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 
Tr.  to  1st  111.  Art.  Sept.l.  '61 

McCormack.  John 

Kxeiter 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  April  6, '62 

Madden,  John  H 

M.  0.  June24, '64,as  Sergt. 

ft  cAlher,  Duncan 

" 

Died  Dec.  21.1662 

630 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


North,  Frederick 

Peak,  Preneli 

Peak,  Cyrus 

Platner,  Jolin 

Pitman,  Sauffea , 

Rowland  John  W 

Robinson,  Joseph- ... 

Schoman,  Fred  R 

Sharp.  Jethro 

Stevenson,  Charles  E 

Seemaii.  Oeorge 

Stall,  Henry 

Stewart,  J ames  H 

Snow,  Philip 

Scott,  James 

Sweeney,  William  H. 

Smith,  Stephen  S 

Smith,  James  W 

Taflntar.  Isaac  W  .... 

Taylor.  Alexander 

True,  William  H 

Teal,  Thomas 

Veavers,  James 

Weils,  Daniel 

Wells,  Wesley  H 

Wells,  Lorenzo  H.  A.. 

Warrol.  Jabus 

Ward,  John 

Weaver,  Daniel 

Wilkius,  James  H 

West.  JohnT 

Wilber,  Frank 


Watt.  Orville. 


Exeter... 
Glasgow 


Winchester 

Fxeter 

Glasgow 


Glasgow , 
Exeter... 


Winchester... 


Exeter , 


Glasgow .... 
Winchester. 


Winchester. 


Veterans, 

Asher,  John 

Combs.  Marcus  S... 
Fields,  George  W  .. 
Hope,  Thomas  B... 
Johnson, Jonathan. 
True,  William  H... 

Weaver,  Daniel 

Wells,  Lorenzo  A  . . 


Secruits 
Abraham,  Hardin  P... 

Auer,  David 

Bringle,  Oscar  M 

Brown,  Horace   

Barnard,  William  • 

Crisp,  Allen 

Comstoek,  Samuel 

Cobb.  Willis  F 

Coats,  William  P 

Coats,  John  H 

Clark,  William 

Cotter,  John  H 

Close,  William  D 

Depositor,  John 

Dusenbury.  Isaiah  . . . . 
Dix.  William  H.  H  .... 

Ebey,  Thomas 

Eldred,  Julius 

Fields.  George  W 

Fields,  John  L 

Grose,  William 

Grose,  Peter 

Handbeck  Samuel  E.. 

Howard,  Clark 

Harper,  Charles  P  .... 

Hawks,  Benjamin 

Hawkins,  Lewis  B 

Jennis,  William  R  .... 
Lawson,  William  H... 

Lindsey,  Samuel 

Linville,  James 

McGleason.  Joseph  ... 
Manly,  Theodore  F  ... 
Mooney,  David | 


Glasgow 

Winchester. 


Glasgow 

Winchester.. 
Exeter 


Winchester. 

Exeter 

Rolla,  Mo... 
Winchester. 


White  Hall 


Naples 

Winchester. 


Exeter 

Manchester. 
Exeter 

GlasgOTT 


Winchester. 

Exeter 

Greene  CO... 
Winchester. 
Naples   


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment 


Date 
of  muster. 


May    11,1861 


May    25.1861 


Winchester 

Greene  co 

Rolla.  Mo 


Dec.     7, 1 


Jan. 
Jan. 


Dec. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Jan. 

Sept. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


1,1864  Jan. 
5, 1864  Jan. 


20. 1863 
1. 1861 
8, 1863 

31. 1864 
13. 
27, 1864 

7. 1863 

1. 1863 
2b,  1863 

27, 1863 

5. 1864 
11.1862 
27, 1863 
21, 1863 
20, 1863 

10. 1861 

11. 1862 
3. 1861 


Winchester iDec.    24. 1863 


Glasgow  . . . . 
Winchester. 

Naples 

Glasgow 

Winchester. 
Tipton,  Mo  . 

Exeter 

Naples 

Glasgow 

Oxville 

Naples 

Exeter 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


22,1863 
10.1863 
21.1 

25. 1863 
1. 1862 
1, 1861 

20. 1864 
14, 1863 
25, 1863 
10, 1863 
23, 1863 
22, 186.3 


Jan.  12,1864 

Sept.  1,1861 

Dec.  8.1863 

Apr.  27,1864 

Jan.  12,1864 

Mar.  27.1864 

Jan.  12,1864 


Sept. 
Jan. 

Jan. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept.  ^ 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


,1862 
,1864 


Jan. 
Mar. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


Died  May  5.1S62 

Died  Sept.  12,1863 

Mustered  out  June  24. 1864. 
M.  O.  June  24. '64,  as  Corp'l 

Died  Dec,  14,1863 

M.  O.  June  24, 1864,  as  Corp. 

Mustered  June  24,1864 

Died  Dec.  28.1861  

Disch.  Nov.  29,'63:  disabil. 
Tr.  to  Sig.Corps  Mar.  28. '64 
Tr.  to  Inv.Corps  Sept.l5.'63 
M.O.June  24.'64,  as  1st  Serg 
Pro.  Q.  M.  ISerg,  Nov.  15, '61 
Tr.  to  1st  111.  Art.  Sept.l,'61 
Discn.  July  10.'62;   wounds 

Died  March  29, 1862 

Disch.  Jan.  29,'63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 
Disch.  Mar.  31.'63;  disabil. 
Discharged  July  25. 1861  ... 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  JShiloh.  Apr.  6,'62 
Disch.  Oct.  31. '62;  disabil  . 
.M.  O.  June  24,'64,  as  Serg. . 
.VI.  O.  June  24,'64.  as  Corp'l 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 
Disch.  June  6.'62:  disabil.. 

Keenlisted  as  Veteran 

rr.  to  Inv.Corps  Sept. 15. '63 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  20, '63.  as  Corp; 

disability 

M.  O.  June  24,'64,  as  Corp  . 

See  Co.  F,  Vet.   Battalion. 


See  Co.  E.  Vet.  Battalion.. 
See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Battalion.. 


See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Battalion. 


See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 
See  Co.  F.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Disch.  June 5."62:  disabil. 
See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Battalion. 


1, 1862  Killed  at  Shiloh, Apr.  6, 
1, 1861  Died  Dec.  12,1861 

20,1864  See  Co.  F.  Vet  Battalion. 

12, 1864 


Jan.    20.1864 


FOURTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


631 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Overstreet,  Greenb'ry 
Palmer  Henry  H 

Winchester  .... 

Dec. 

&S! 

Nov. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 

K: 

Dec. 
Mar. 

3, 1863!  J  an. 

l,lS6l]Sept 

21,18t)3  Jan. 

20, 1864 
1,1861 
12, 1864 

See  Co.  F,  Vet.  Battalion. 
Prom.  Hospital  Steward 

Naples  

Shelbyville 

Glasgow 

Naples.."!!!!!! 

1, 1861 

Robertson.  William... 
Ray,  Robert  D 

^24, 1863 

21,1863 
19,1863 
7, 1863 
10, 1863 
26, 1863 
14, 1863 

21. 1863 
6, 1863 

1. 1862 

13. 1864 

7. 1863 
14, 1863 
19, 1863 

1, 1862 

Jan. 

Dec. 
Jan. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

_12, 1864 

7.1863 
12, 1864 

!! 

1, 1862 
13, 1864 
_12, 1864 

1. 1862 

See  Co.^ 
Diseh.  A 

P,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Smith,  John  H 

Smith,  Stephen  S 

Winchester 

Exeter 

Winchester  .... 

Naples .. 

1; 

Sappington,  Samuel.. 
Scott,  James  

" 

Sellers,  Joseph  B 

•  > 

Teal,  Charles  B 

Tomlinson.  William  H 

Veavess,  James 

Ward,  William  M 

Wells,  Alexander 

Woods,  Patrick 

Willson.  William  D... 

Winchester 

ug.  19,'62;  disabil. 

UNASSIGNED  RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Anthony,  David 

Baker,  Roberts 

Boyd,  James  W 

Curtis,  William 

Cosgrove.  William 

Dennis,  Newton 

Daniel,  Joseph  G 

Davis,  John 

Pitzpatrick,  Michael.. 

Glover,  George  T 

Hamilton,  John  R 

Hedricks,  Joseph 

Higgins,  Michael 

Homtnock,  Lewis 

Hunt,  William 

Jones,  Joseph  C. 

Judd.  Guilford 

Jackson,  James 

Lightfoot,  William  H. 

Miller,  James  M 

Nichols,  Welcome  B.. 
Overstreet,  William  T, 

Phelps,  Robert  H 

Rollins,  Daniel 

Record,  Edward 

Reilly,  George 

Squires.  James  B 

Smith,  Josiah 

Sweet.  Sidney 

Six,  William  W 

Smith,  Clark 

Willis,  Louis  S 

Woods.  James 

Young,  Alexander  — 


Glasgow  

Shelbyville.. 

Litchtield 

Winchester  . 
Jacksonville 

Waverly 

Jacksonville 


Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


Died  Jan.  25,1864. 


Jan.     12,1864 
Mar.    25,1864 


Discharged  June  29, 1864 
Deserted  Apr.  27, 1864.... 


Discharged  Apr.  8.  1864. 


Cairo 

Beardstown  . 
Winchester  . 

Glasgow 

Exeter 

Taylorville  .. 

Alton 

Wilmington  . 
Beardstown  . 

Girard 

Beardstown  , 
Peoria 


Winchester  . 
Beardstown  . 

Peoria 

Litchfield.... 
Jacksonville 
Beardstown  . 
Winchester  . 
Taylorville  .. 
Exeter 


Glasgow  

Winchester 
W^heatland  . 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb, 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
May 
Feb 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 


Jan.      6,1864 
Jan!"i2!i864 


Assigned  to  Co.  A,  revived 

Deserted  

Died  Apr.  3,  1864 

See  Co.  D.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Rejected 


Apr.  27,1864 
Mar.  27,1865 
Feb.  17,1864 


Assigned  to  Co.  D,  revived 


Apr.    27,1 


Discharged 

See" Co!  'a".  Vet.'  BattalVon! 


Died  Jan.  11,  1864 

Discharged  May  14.  1864... 


May 
Apr. 
Apr. 


10,1864 
21,1864 
27, 1864 


See  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion.. 
See  Co.  A,  Vet.  Battalion. 


Rejected . 


682  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


HISTORY  OF  FOURTEENTH  INFANTRY. 


The  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry  was  one  of  the  regiments  raised  under  the 
"Ten  Regiment  Bill,"  which  anticipated  the  requirements  of  the  Ueneral  Gov- 
ernment by  organizing,  equipping  and  drilling  a  regiment  in  each  Congres- 
sional District  in  the  State  for  thirty  days,  unless  sooner  required  for  service 
by  the  United  States. 

The  companies  were  enlisted  as  follows:  "A"  by  Captain  Thompson,  Cass 
county;  "B"  by  Captain  Hall,  Shelby  county;  "C"  by  Captain  Gorman,  Ma- 
coupin county;  "D"  by  Captain  Bryant,  Greene  county;  "E"  by  Captain 
Johnson,  Menard  county;  "F"  by  Captain  Littlefleld,  Jersey  county;  "G"  by 
Captain  Reiner,  Sangamon  county;  "H"  by  Captain  Simpson,  Christian 
county;  "I"  by  Captain  Morris,  Morgan  county;  "K"  by  Captain  Cam,  Scott 
county.  This  gave  one  company  from  each  county  in  what  was  then  the  Sixth 
Congressional  District.  Captains  Johnson  and  Morris  were  chosen  as  field 
officers  and  relinquished  the  command  of  their  companies  to  Captains  Meade 
of  "E"  and  Meacham  of  "I." 

The  companies  met  at  Camp  Duncan,  Jacksonville,  on  the  11th  day  of  May, 
1861,  and  were  mustered  into  State  service  by  Adjutant  General  Mather.  On 
the  25th  of  the  same  month  the  Regiment  was  mustered  into  the  United  States 
service,  for  three  years,  by  Captain  Pitcher,  U.  S.  A.  The  field  officers 
were  elected  by  ballot,  officers  and  soldiers  all  voting.  John  M.  Palmer,  of 
Carlinville  was  chosen  Colonel;  Amory  K.  Johnson,  of  Petei'sburg,  Lieuten- 
ant Colonel;  Jonathan  Morris,  of  Waverly,  Major.  First  Lieutenant  Scott,  of 
Company  F,was  appointed  Adjutant;  First  Lieutenant  Noble,  of  Company  A, 
Quartermaster;  Dr.  Benjamin  F.  Stephenson,  Surgeon  and  Doctor,  Head  As- 
sistant Surgeon. 

As  the  commissions  of  the  officers  were  expected  to  be  of  the  same  date, 
the  rank  of  Captiiins  was  settled  by  lot, [the  only  change  made  after  the  draw- 
ing, being  the  voluntary  [exchange  on  the  part  of  Captain  Cam  of  his  rank, 
five,  with  Captain  Hall  who  had  drawn  eight.  The  companies  were  then  let- 
tered and  assigned  places  in  line,  without  any  reference  to  the  rank  of  the 
Captains.  Instead  of  the  regulation  order  from  right  to  left  of  A,  F,  D,  I,  C, 
H,  E,  K,  G,  B,  the  consecutive  letters  were  placed  on  the  right  and  left  re- 
spectively, thus  giving  an  arrangement  from  right  to  left  of  A,  C,  E,  G,  I,  K, 
H,  F,  D,  B.  This  order  was  not  changed  after  the  Regiment  entered  the 
United  States  service;  so  in  this  respect  the  Regiment  always  remained  an  ex- 
ception to  other  Regiments. 

The  Regiment  remained  at  Camp  Duncan  till  the  latter  part  of  June,  for  in- 
struction; then  proceeded  to  Quincy,  Illinois,  and  from  thence  to  Missouri, 
July  5,  where,  in  connection  with  the  Sixteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  it  did  good 
service  in  keeping  down  the  spirit  of  rebellion.  The  rebel  force  under  Martin 
E.  Green  was  dispersed,  and  James  Green,  U.  S.  Senator,  a  fomenter  of  se- 
cession was  captured  and  paroled.  Regiment  left  RoUa,  Mo.,  for  Jefferson 
City,  accompanying  General  Fremont  on  his  memorable  campaign  to  Spring- 
field, Mo.,  after  General  Price;  then  returned  and  went  into  winter  quarters 
at  OtterviUe. 

In  the  month  of  February,  1862,  the  Regiment  was  ordered  to  Fort  Donel- 
son,  where  it  arrived  the  day  subsequent  to  its  surrender;  was  brigaded  with 


FOURTEENTH  INFANTRY.  633 

the  Fifteenth  and  Forty-sixth  Illinois  and  Twenty-fifth  Indiana,  and  assigned 
to  the  Second  Brigade,  Fourth  Division,  under  Brigadier  General  Stephen  A. 
Hurlbut.  In  the  meantime  Colonel  Palmer  had  been  promoted,  and  Major 
Hall,  Seventh  Illinois  Cavalry,  originally  Captain  of  one  of  the  companies, 
had  been  promoted  Colonel.  Captain  Cam  was  promoted  L'eutenant  Colonel. 
From  Port  Donelson  the  Regiment  proceeded  to  Fort  Henry,  where  it  em- 
barked on  transports  and  proceeded  up  the  Tennessee  river  to  Pittsburg 
Landing. 

In  the  sanguinary  engagements  of  the  6th  and  7th  of  April,  when  the  Regi- 
ment first  smelt  powder  from  the  enemy,  the  loss  in  killed  and  wounded  was 
fully  one-half  the  command  engaged.  The  colors,  which  came  out  of  this 
bloody  conflict  with  forty  two  bullet  holes  through  them,  fully  attest  the  gal- 
lantry of  the  command  in  that  memorable  struggle.  In  the  grand  charge,  on 
the  evening  of  April  7th,  which  was  the  consummation  of  that  splendid  vic- 
tory over  the  hosts  of  rebellion,  the  Fourteenth  Illinois  was  in  the  advance 
and  was  led  by  Colonel  Hall.  In  the  official  report  of  General  Veatch,  comman- 
der of  the  Brigade  to  which  the  Fourteenth  was  attached,  the  following  lan- 
guage is  employed:  ''Colonel  Hall,  of  the  Fourteenth  Illinois,  led,  with  his 
Regiment,  that  gallant  charge  on  Monday  evening  which  drove  the  enemy  be- 
yond our  lines  and  closed  the  struggle  of  that  memorable  day." 

The  Regiment  took  an  active  part  in  the  siege  of  Corinth.  After  the  evac- 
uation it  proceeded  to  Memphis,  and  thence  to  Bolivar,  Tenn. 

October  4,  1862,  the  Fourth  Division,  under  General  Hurlbut,  was  ordered 
to  proceed  to  Corinth,  as  a  forlorn  hope,  to  relieve  the  beleaguered  garrison  of 
that  place;  but  the  gallant  Rosecrans,  before  Corinth  was  reached,  had  al- 
ready severely  punished  the  enemy,  and  the  "forlorn  hope"  met  the  retreat- 
ing rebels  at  the  village  of  Metamora.  on  Hatchie  river.  In  the  glorious  vic- 
tory that  followed  eight  hours'  hard  fighting,  the  Fourteenth  Illinois  well  sus- 
tained its  reputation  earned  at  Shiloh. 

The  Regiment  constituted  a  part  of  the  right  wing  of  Grant'.s  army  in  the 
march  into  Northern  Mississippi,  through  Holly  Springs  to  Yacona  Patalfa, 
under  the  immediate  command  of  the  lamented  McPherson.  Van  Dorn  hav- 
ing captured  Holly  Springs,  and  General  Sherman  being  unable  to  effect  a 
dislodgment  of  the  rebels  from  Vicksburg,  Grant's  army  was  obliged  to  re- 
treat, and  on  January  18,  1863,  the  Fourteenth  Illinois  went  into  winter  quar- 
ters at  LaFayette   Tenn. 

Early  in  the  spring  the  command  was  ordered  to  Vicksburg,  where  it  took 
part  in  the  siege  of  that  stronghold  until  its  final  fall,  July  4,  1863.  Also  ac- 
cornpanied  the  expedition  to  Jackson,  Mississippi,  taking  part  in  the  siege  un- 
til its  eva,cuation.  In  August,  proceeded  to  Natchez  and  formed  part  of  the 
force  which  marched  across  the  swamps  of  northeastern  Louisiana  to  Harri- 
sonburg, on  Wachita  river,  and  captured  Fort  Beauregard,  where,  the  spring 
before,  the  ram  "Queen  of  the  West"  had  been  sunk;  it  accompanied  General 
Sherman  on  his  Meridian  raid.  After  the  return  of  the  Regiment  a  large  por- 
tion re-enlisted  as  veterans,  though  its  time  would  have  expired  in  a  few 
months.  Returning  from  the  north,  where  it  had  been  on  veteran  furlough, 
it  fornaed  a  part  of  the  army  in  the  advance  on  Atlanta.  Here  the  Fourteenth 
and  Fifteenth  Illinois,  ever  together  since  the  fall  of  1862,  sharers  of  each 
others'  sorrows  and  joys,  weary  marches  and  honorably  earned  laurels,  were 
consolidated  into  the  "Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  Veteran  Battalion." 
The  Battalion  was  detailed  to  guard  railroad  communications  at  and  near 
Ackworth,  Georgia,  a  most  important  and  dangerous  duty,  as  it  was  the  only 
route  by  which  General  Sherman  could  supply  his  immense  army  with  subsis- 
tence, etc. 

In  the  month  of  October,  1864,  when  the  rebel  General  Hood  made  his  dem- 
onstration against  Sherman's  rear,  a  largelnumber  of  the  battalion  were  killed 
and  the  major  part  of  the  balance  were  taken  prisoners  and  sent  to  Anderson- 
ville  prison.  Those  who  escaped  capture  were  mounted,  and  on  the  Grand 
March  to  the  Sea,  acted  as  scouts,  and  were  continually  in  the  advance,  being 
the  first  to  drive  the  rebel  pickets  into  Savannah,  Georgia.  During  the  long 
and  weary  march  through  North  and  South  Carolina,  the  battalion  was  on 
duty  day  and  night,  being  constantly  in  the  presence  of  the  enemy,  gaining 


634  ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 

notoriety  as  skirmishers.  The  battalion  was  the  first  to  enter  Cheraw,  South 
Carolina,  Fayetteville,  North  Carolina,  and  also  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Ben- 
tonville. 

At  Goldsborou^h,  North  Carolina,  in  the  spring  of  1865,  the  battalion  or- 
ganization was  discontinued,  a  sufficient  number  of  organized  companies  of 
recruits  having  arrived  by  way  ot  New  York  and  Morehead  City,  North  Car- 
olina, to  fill  up  the  two  regiments,  Colonel  Hall  again  being  assigned  to  the 
command  of  the  Fourteenth.  After  the  capitulation  of  Johnson,  the  Regi- 
ment marched  to  Washington,  D.  C,  where,  on  the  24th  of  May,  it  took 
part  in  the  grand  review  of  iSherman's  army.  It  afterwards  proceeded  by  rail 
and  river,  to  Louisville,  Kentucky;  thence,  by  river,  to  Fort  Leavenworth, 
Kansas;  thence  marched  to  Fort  Kearney,  N.  T.,  and  back. 

Mustered  out  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  September  16,  1865;  arriving 
at  Springfield,  Illinois,  September  22,  1865,  where  the  regiment  received  final 
payment  and  discharge. 

The  aggregate  number  of  men  who  belonged  to  this  organization  was  1,980, 
and  the  aggregate  mustered  out  at  Fort  Leavenworth  was  480. 

During  its  four  years  and  four  months  of  arduous  service,  the  Regiment 
marched  4,490  miles,  traveled  by  rail  2,330  miles,  and  by  river  4,490  miles — 
making  an  aggregate  of  11,670  niiles. 


ORDER  OF  CONSOLIDATION. 


HEADQUARTERS  DEPARTMENT  AND  ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE. 
Near  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Ga.,  July  1,  1864. 

Special  Field  Orders.  \ 
No.  56.  / 

IV.  The  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers  not  being  vet- 
eran regiments,  having  re-enlisted  less  than  three-fourths  of  their  number,  the 
veterans  and  all  recruits  of  each,  who  have  joined  the  regiment  since  the  date 
of  its  original  muster-in,  will,  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  Circular  No. 
36,  War  Department,  A.  G.  0.,  May  2,  1864,  be  consolidated  and  organized 
into  as  many  companies  of  the  legal  maximum  standard  as  the  number  of 
men  will  allow. 

The  proper  number  of  officers  for  these  companies  will  be  selected  from  the 
veterans,  and  reported  to  these  headquarters  for  assignment;  and  ail  officers 
in  excess  of  such  organization  will  be  reported  for  muster-out  of  the  service. 

The  companies  thus  organized  and  remaining  men  of  each  regiment  will 
then  be  consolidated,  and  will  be  known  and  reported  as  the  Veteran  Battalion 
of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry. 

The  requisite  number  of  field  and  staff  officers  will  be  retained  in  accor- 
dance with  existing  orders. 
By  order  of  Major  General  James  B.  McPherson. 

WILLIAM  T.  CLARK,  A.  A.  G. 


FOURTEENTH   INFANTRY.  635 

HEADQUARTERS  DEPARTMENT  AND  ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE. 
Near  Decatur,  Ga.,  July  20,  18G4. 

Special  Field  Orders,  \ 
No.  73.  / 

The  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers,  hav- 
ing: in  accordance  with  special  field  orders  No.  56,  from  these  headquarters, 
been  organized  each  into  one  or  more  companies  of  the  legal  maximum  stand- 
ard and  consolidated  together,  making  six  (6)  companies,  designated  and  re- 
ported as  the  Veteran  Battalion  of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  lUinais  In- 
fantry Volunteers,  the  following  named  officers,  according  to  provisions  of  Cir- 
cular No.  36,  War  Department,  current  series,  are  assigned  to  the  new  organ- 
ization, and  will  be  mustered  under  their  present  commissions: 

First  Lieutenant  Alonzo  Gillespie, Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company 
A. 

Second  Lieutenant  David  S.  Finney,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Com- 
pany A. 

Captain  Lemuel  0.  Oilman,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Campany  B. 

First  Lieutenant  Joseph  Develin,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  B. 

Captain  Phineas  D.  Kenyon,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  C. 

First  Lieutenant  George  A.  Austin,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company 

Captain  Carlos  C.  Cox,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  D. 

Second  Lieutenant  John  H.  Henderson,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to 
Company  D. 

Captain  John  W.  Luke,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  E. 

First  Lieutenant  Allen  T.  Barnes,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  E. 

First  Lieutenant  Thomas  A.  Weisner,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Com- 
pany F. 

Chaplain  B.  F.  Rogers,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry. 

Assistant  Surgeon  N.  F.  Chafer,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Moses  C.  Drake,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry. 

The  remaining  officers  of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry, 
not  herein  assigned,  will  be  mustered  out  of  the  service. 

By  order  of  Major  General  James  B.  McPherson. 

WILLIAM  T.  CLARK,  A.  A.  G. 


636 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


FOURTEENTH  (REORGANIZED)  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 


Three  Years'  Service, 
field  and  staff. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Colonel. 
€yrus  Hall 

Shelby  ville 

Casey  ville 

Mar. 
Mar. 

13. 1865 
20. 1865 

Mar. 
Mar. 

24, 1865 
24.1865 

Pro.  B'v't  Brig.  Gen.  Mar. 

Lietitenant  Colonel. 
JMalcomb  H.  Copeland 

13,'65.  M.  0.  Sent.  16, '65.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 

Major. 
Carlos  C.  Cox 

Greenfield. 

Auf'. 

1. 1864 

Apr. 

14, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Adnitant. 
C.  Ward  Laing 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Mar. 

13. 1865 

Mar, 

24.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Quartermaster. 
Benjamin  F.  Ford 

Georgetown 

Mar. 

13. 1865 

Mar. 

24.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Surgeon. 
Henry  W.  Boyd 

Alton 

Mar. 

13.1865 

Mar. 

24, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

istAssH  Surgeon. 
Samuel  A.  Davison  ... 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Mar. 

13. 1865 

Mar. 

24, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

2d  Ass't  Surgeon. 
John  Kelly 

July 

26, 1865 



NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank  or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeant  Major. 
Oliver  H.  Pierce  ... 


Quartermaster  Sergts. 
George  Rhineberger. 
Mark  Wicks 


Petersburg , 


Beardstown  ... 
Georgetown  ... 


Commissary  Sergts. 
Samuel  Suunders.  .. 
Isaac  Melton 


Scottville. 
Fayette  ... 


Hospital  Steward. 
Frank  M.  Eckerd... 


Brum  Major. 
Daniel  L.  Baker.. 


Fife    Major. 
Morris  Ray 


McNamora 
Carlinville 
Pana 


Jan.   5, 1864 


Dee.  14,1863 
Mar.  21,1865 


Jan.   5, 1864 
Jan.   1, 1864 


Mar.  27.1865 
Jan.  5,1864 
Dec.  12,1863 


Jan.   5, 1864 


Dec.  14,1863 
Mar.  21,1865 


Jan.   5,1864 
Jan.   1, 1864 


Mar.  27,1865 
Jan.  5, 1864 
Dec.    13,1863 


Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,  1865. 


Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,  IJ 
Transferred  to  Co.  K  , 


Transferred  to  Co.  F  .... 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16. 1865  . 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16,18 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865.. 
Vet.  M.O.July  20,  1865.. 


FOURTEENTH     (RE-ORGANIZED)     INFANTRY. 


637 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Alonzo  J.  Gillespie.... 

First  Lieutenants. 

David  S.  Finney 

Alexander  Cairns 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Alexander  Cairns  — 
George  S.  McNeely  .. 


Bloomington . 


Beardstown  , 
Meridan 


Meridan 

Petersburg . 


First  Sergeant. 
Isaac  R.  McKay  — 


Petersburg , 


Sergfants. 

John  P.  Smedley 

JohnH.  Clark 

Oliver  H.  Pierce 

Geo.  M.  Khineberger. 


Corfjoi'als. 
William  A.  Ferguson. 

Samuel  Smith 

James  H.  Wills 


Henry  S.  Cowan 

Henry  Condiff 

Andrew  McFarland... 

Gideon  R  Leeds  

John  M.  Meteer 


Petersburg .. 

Ashland 

Petersburg ., 
Beardstown 


Petersburg  . . . 

Tallula 

Shelby  co 


Chandlerville  .. 
Rushville... 
Pana 


Privates. 
Anderson,  George  S  .. 
Allen.  Charles.. 
Andes,  William  W.... 
Ashlock,  Francis  P  ... 

Ball.  Isaac  M 

Baylor.  Elijah 

Bradley.  William  M... 

Bisby,  James 

Brown,  Henry  C 

Brehl,  Peter 

Burriss,  Cass 

Bostic.  Austin  B 

Brashears,  Alexander, 

Bell,  David  S 

Burns.  Thomas 

Bridges,  Absalom 

Carroll,  Patrick 

Conrad,  Charles  A  — 
Cummings,  George  W. 

Cole.  William  H 

Clark,  William  H 

Culllson,  William  R... 

Clemens,  Charles 

Chandler.  William  O  . 

Cairns.  Alexander 

Cairns.  Alexander 

Cessna,  Andrew  J 

Davis,  John 

Dallise.John 

Eldridge.  George  W  .. 
Erisman,  Christo'r  H. 

Ewing.  James  M 

Elmore,  John 

Finney,  Martin 

Goldsmith,  John  H  — 
Halford,  Benjamin  F. 

Hardin,  John  E 

Hopper,  William  J 

Hopper,  Solomon  H... 
Higgins,  George  W  ... 

Hitchcock,  John  A 

Heathcote,  William... 
Hatfield,  Andrew  J . 
Hunter,  Armstrong 
Keif er,  Cornelius  W.. 
Keisler,  John.. 


July 


July    20,1864 
June  29,1865 


July    20,1864 
Sept.  20.  r" 


Dec.  12.1863 
Jan.  ^§,1864 
Dec.    1-.M863 


Notmust'r'd 
•July    15.1865 


Jan. 
Dec. 


5, 1864 
12, 1863 


Jan.  4,1864 

Feb.  22,1864 

Dec.  14, 1863 

July  25.1861 


Salisbury... 
Sweetwater 
Shelby  co... 
Beardstown 
Petersburg  . 

Urbana  

Shelby  co... 

Taylorville 

Beardstown  .... 

St.  Anthony 

Shelbyville 

Litchfield 

Macon  City.  Mo. 

Tallula 

Meriden 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Concord  

Shelbyville 

Beardstown 

Hickory 

Salisbury 

Sturgeon  

Beardstown  .... 

Vandalia 

Hudson 

Meriden 

Bunker  Hill.... 


Aug. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


Notmust'r'd 
Dec.  12,; 
Jan.  5,1864 
Dec.    23,: 


Dec. 


5,1864 
12, 1863 


Jan.  4, 

Mar.  12.1864 

Dec.  23, 1863 

July  25.1861 


11. 1862  Aug. 

12.1863  Dec. 
1,1864  Mar. 

25. 1864  Apr. 
5.1864  Jan. 

14. 1863  Dec. 
12. 1863  Dec. 


Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
Mar. 
Mar. 
an. 

Jan. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
July 
Dec. 
May 
Jan. 
Mar. 
31  ar. 


Illinoistown  .. 
McLean  Station 

Petersburg 

Beardstown  — 

Woodside 

Beardstown  — 

Petersburg 

Taylorville 

Sweetwater 

Bloomington ... 
Hudson 


25. 1864 

12. 1863 
5. 1864 

29. 1864 

24. 1864 
26. 1861 

18. 1865 
14.1865 

^  ^5, 1864 

1.1864 

20. 1864 
12, 1863 
12, 1861 
12, 1863 

1. 1864 
1. 1864 

18. 1865 
14, 1865 


Apr 
Dec. 


Jan. 


Rock  Creek 
Petersburg . 

Rushville 

Nevada 

Shelbyville 

Chicago 


Mar. 
Jan. 

Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Dec. 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Apr. 

Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


18. 1865 
_  b. 1864 

3. 1864 
20. 1865 
4, 1861 

12. 1863 

1. 1864 
5. 1864 
1, 1864 

23. 1864 

6, 1864 
5, 1864 
1,1864 

14. 1865 
1, 1864 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 


Disch.  May  15.  '65.  2d  Lieut 
"ustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 


Promoted 

.  O.  Sept.  16. '65.  Serg't  .. 


.1864 
.1864 


July 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
July 
Dec. 
May 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Jan. 

Apr. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Apr. 

Feb. 
Jan. 
Mar. 


Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,  '65,priv 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 
Vet.    Trans,  to  N.  C.  S.... 


Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865.. 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,  '65,  priv 
Vet.  Killed  at  Big  Shanty, 

Ga.,  Oct.  3,1864. 

Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 
Vet.  M.O.  .July  22, 1865  ... 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  ]6.'65,priv 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Discharged  Aug.  — .  1864... 


Discharged  Mar.  26.1865... 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Recruit.  Died  May  1.1865.. 
Rec't.  Deserted  June  26.  '65 
Mustered  out  July  18.1865. 
Vet. Disch. July  17,'65;  w'ds 
Vet.Disch.July  17,'65;disab 
Vet.  Disch.  June  26,1865.. 
Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.  16. '65 
.Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Vet.  M.  O.July  20.1865  ... 
Recruit.^  Disch.  Aug.— .  1864 

Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,  '65. 
Recruit.  M.  O.  July  14,1865 
Vet.  Disch.  June  26, 1865. . 
Vet.    M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 

Recru't.  M.  O.  July  24',  '65 
Vet.  DiedMay  17.1865  .... 
Recruit.  Disch.  Aug..  '64. 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 
Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,'65 
Vet.  Promoted  2d  Lieut.. 
Re".  Disch.  July  14,1865.. 
Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,'65 
Vet.  Died  Nov.  17, 1864 .... 
Rec.  Tr.to  Co.  G.May  23,'65 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept  16.1865... 
Vet.  M.O. Sept. 16.'65.  Corp 
Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.'65 
Rec.M.O.Sep.l6.'65,withCo 
Disch.  Aug..  '61,  exp.  serv. 
Vet.   .M.O.  Sept.  16,1865... 


Vet.  M.O.Sept.l6.'65,  as  Sgt 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 
Recruit.  Killed  at  Big 
Shanty  ,Ga.,  Oct.  2,1864.. 
Recruit.    M.  O.  Sept.  16,'65 


1864  Vet. 
1864 

Rec. 

Vet. 

Vet. 


O.  Sept.  16.] 

Deserted  June  19, '65 
M.  O.July  7.1865.... 
M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865.., 


638 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Kripner,  John  A 

Chicago  

Jan.      1, 1864 

Jan.      1,1864 

Vet.    M.  0.  Sept.  28,1865.. 

Kilpatrick,  John  A 

Blufifdale >. 

Sept.  11,1862 

Sept.  11,1862 

Mustered  out  June  1,1865,. 

Light    Peter 

Virginia 

Benton  co..  Ten 

Dec.    14,1863 
Mar.    11,1862 

Dec.    23,1863 
Mar.   11,1862 

Vet.    M.  0.  Sept  16,1865 

Little.  Miles  W 

Recruit.    Disch.  Mar.  26,'65 

Lowry.  Horace  S 

Bloomington ... 

.Mar.    15,1861 

Mar.   15,1864 

Vet.    M.  O.Aug.  10.1865... 

Lukins.  Levi  C 

Sweetwater 

Jan.      5,1864 

Jan.      5,1864 

Vet.    M.  0.  Sept.  16, 1865. . . 

Lightfoot,  William  H. 

Beardstown.... 

Mar.    31,1864 

Apr.    27,1864 

Rec.    Wounded;  in  Hosp'l 

McNeely.  George 

Petersburg 

Dec.    12,1863 
Mar.   28,1864 

Dec.    12.1863 
Mar.   28,1864 

Vet.    M.O.  Sept.  16, 1865,  as 
1st  Sergeant 

McNeely.  William.... 

Recruit.    M.  O.  Sept.  16,'65 

McParland,  Robert.... 

Chandlerville  .. 

Aug.     4,1861 

Aug.     4,1861 

Recruit.    Disch.  Sept.  8,'64 

McLin,  James  S 

Beardstown 

Feb.      1, 1864 

Apr.    21,1864 

Recruit.    M.  O.  May  30, '65 

Mcintosh.  Ebenet's  W 

Bloomington  ... 

Dec.    12, 186ii 

Dec.    12,1863 

Vet.    M.O.  May  30, 1865.... 

Mitchell,  Josiah  A  .... 

Salisbury 

Jan.      5, 1864 

Jan.      5, 1864 

Vet.M.O.Soi.r.16,'65,  as  Sg't 

Vet.    Disch.  June  21,1865.. 

Shelby  co 

Dec.    12, 1863 

Vet.    M.  0.  Sept.  16,1865... 
Rec.     Deserted  July  14,  '64 
Mustered  out  June  14,1865. 

Martin  Samuel 

June  24,1864 
Mar.    14,1865 

Oldham.  John  D 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Mar.    14,1865 

Permenter,  Lester  J.. 

Beardstown  .... 

Dec.    14,1863 

Dec.    23.1863 

Vet.    M.O.  July  13,1865  ... 

Penilenter.  George  W 

Mar.    23.1864 

Apr.    27.1864 

Recruit.     M.  O.  May  30, '65 

Peacock,  Adonijah.... 

Shelbyville 

Feb.    22.1864 

Apr.      8, 1864 

Rec.On  detac'd  ser.at  M.O. 

Philbrick,  Charles.... 

Hudson 

Jan.      5, 1864 

Jan.      5.1864 

Vet.     M.  O.July  22.1865... 

Peacock,  Joseph  A.... 

Whitley  Creek. 

Feb.    25,1865 

Feb.    25.1865 

Recruit.    M.O.  Sept.  16. '65 

Pervines.  Francis  M.. 

Petersburg 

Aug.    11.1862 

Aug.  11,1862 

Mustered  out  June  1. 1865. . 

Richardson,  Eb.  H . . . . 

Beardstown.... 

.May    25,1861 

May    25,1861 

Vet.    Disch.  Sept.  4.1864.. 

Richardson,  Wm.  S... 

Shelbyville 

Jan.      1,1864 

Jan.      1.1864 

Vet.On  detac'd  ser.at  M.O. 

Richardson,  John  W.. 

Beardstown 

Feb.      9,1864 

Apr.      8, 1864 

Recruit.  M.O.  Sept.  16, '65 

Roach,  Henry 

Feb.      4,1864 

Apr.    21.1864 

Recruit.  Died  Apr,  27, '65. 

Rutledge,  Abraham  W 

Danville 

Jan.      5, 1864 

Jan.      5.1864 

Vet.    M.  0.  Sept.  16,1865. 

Roberts,  Henry 

Shelby  co 

Dee.    12,1863 

Dec.    12.1863 

Riley    Hugh    

Upper  Alton  — 
Trenton  

Mar.    11  1865 

Mar     11  1865 

Rec:  Never  rep'rt^d  to  Co. 

Roach,  John  A 

Mar.     7,1865 

Mar.     7.1865 

Petersburg 

Bloomington... 

Mar.   29.1864 

Mar     29, 1864 

Stone,  Nathaniel 

Jan.      1,1864 

Jan.      1,1864 

Vet.  Des.  July  24.'65;  ret'ed 

Aug.24,'65;  awaiting  trial 

Vet.    M.  0.  Sept.  16,1865.. 
Veteran  

Stewart,  James  M 

Taylorville 

Dec.    12,1863 

Dec.    12.1863 

Sweet.  Wm.  Edward.. 

Apr.    18,1864 

Apr.    18, 1864 

Rec.  Dishon.dis.S'pt.16,'65 

• ' 

Small.  Munroe 

Salisbury 

Feb.      6, 1864 

Feb.      6, 1864 

Recruit.  M.  0.  Sept.  16.'65 

Snow,  Alonzo  W 

Beardstown 

Feb.      1, 1864 

Apr.    21,1864 

Recruit.  M.  O.  May  30, '65 

Switzer.  George  P  — 

Feb.      3,1864 

Apr.      8, 1864 

Recruit.  Died  June  4, '65.. 

Smedley,  Thomas  B.. 

Petersburg 

Mar.   10,1862 

Mar.   10,1862 

Mustered  out  July  31,1865. 

Shaw,  James  H 

Chicago  

Jan.      5,1864 

Jan.      6,1864 

Vet.  M.  O.  July  26. '65 

Summers,  Frederick.. 

Petersburg 

Jan.     5,1864 

Vet.Des.June26'65:  St.  L.; 
ret'd  Aug.26,'65;aw't'gtr'l 

Summers,  James 

Clyde 

Mar.    13.1865 
Mar.   18,1865 

Mar.   13.1865 
Mar.    18,1865 

Recruit.   Died  May  10, '65.. 

Sarver.  Jeremiah 

Meriden 

Rec.  Abs't,  sick  June  22.'65 

Trent.  William  P 

Bloomington . . . 

Jan.      1,1864  Jan.      1.1864 

Vet.  M.O.  Sept.  16.1865... 

Tread  way,  David  P... 

Beardstown 

Mar.   31,1864 

Apr.   27,1864 

Recruit.  M.O.  Sept.  16, '65 

Thompson,  Edwin 

Moweaqua 

Mar.   29.1864 

' ' 

Recruit.  Died 

Trott,  John  J  

Clyde 

Mar.    16,1865 
Feb.    18, 1864 

Mar.   16.1865 
Apr.    27,1864 

Williams.  John  E 

Beardstown 

Recruit.  M.O.  Sept.  16. '65 

Waddle.James  H 

Jan       1.1864 

Jan.      1,1864 

Vet.  Deserted  July  24, '65. 

Weaver,  Lewis 

Bloomington... 

Mar.   26.1864 

Mar.   26,1864 

Recruit.  M.O.  Sept.  16, '65 

Weiman,  Philip 

Beardstown 

Jan.      1.1864 

Jan.      1,1864 

Vet.  M.  0.  July  26,1865... 

Wood.  Ben.iamin 

Shelby  co 

Jan.    25.1864 

Apr.      8, 1864 

Recruit.  M.O.  Sept.  16. '65 

Wright,  Christopher.. 

Fayette,  Mo.... 

Aug.     1.1861 

Aug.     1,1861 

Recruit.  Disch.  Aug.  '64.. 

Waugh.  Samuel 

Chicago  

Jan.      5, 1864 

Jan.      6,1864 

Vet.  M.  O.  July  27.  1865... 

Wagner.  Jacob 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Mar.    14,1865 

Mar.    14.1865|Mustered  out  Sept.  16, '65. 

Wales.  Darwin 

Clyde 

Mar.   13,1865 

May     13,1865  Rec.     Deserted  June  26. '65 

COMPANY  B. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Nelson  Lovett 

John  C.  Bell 

Mt.  Sterling.... 
Springfield 

Elkhorn  

Missouri 

Feb.    24.1865 
June  29.1865 

Feb.    24,1865 

Feb.    24,1865 
June  29,1865 

Feb.    24.1865 
July     3,1865 

Feb.    24,1865 

Feb.    24,1865 
July    15,1865 

Discharged  May  31.  1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 

Resigned  Aug.  14, 1865 

Mustered  out  June  19,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Fimt  Lieu/enanf. 
Jared  P.   Harbour 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Juiius  V.  Cox 

John  Forsyth 

FOURTEENTH     (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


639 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

J<'irst  Sergeant. 
John  Forsyth 

Missouri 

Lee 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
F..b. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

K: 

Feb. 
Feb. 

14, 1865 

^14,1865 
^13, 1865 

_15. 1865 

13,1865 
_14,1865 

^15.1865 

15, 1865 
14,1865 

14,1865 

14, 1865 
15, 1865 
^14, 1865 

13, 1865 
15. 1865 

14, 1865 
_18, 1865 

15. 1865 
14, 1865 
15.1865 
16, 1865 
18, 1865 
^14, 1865 

^15.1865 

14,1865 
^15, 1865 

^14, 1865 

15, 1865 
14, 1865 
^15, 1865 

18. 1865 
^15, 1865 

10, 1865 
14, 1865 
16, 1865 
^14, 1865 

18, 1865 
^14. 1865 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb, 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

14,1865 

^14, 1865 
_13.1865 

_15. 1865 

13.1865 
_14, 1865 

_15, 1865 

15.1865 
14. 1865 

14, 1865 

14,1865 
15. 1865 
^14, 1865 

13, 1865 
15. 1865 

14, 1865 
^18. 1865 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 

Sergeants, 
James  W.  Lampman.. 

Mustered  out  May  27  1865 

Thomas  J.  Harvey.... 
William  M.  C.  Hix  .... 
Robert  C.  Simpson.... 

Corporals. 

Mt.  Sterling.... 

Versailles 

Elkhorn  

Coopertown  .... 

Elkhorn  

Pea  Ridge 

Lee 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  11.1865. 

M.O.Aug. 8, '65, as  private. 
Mustered  out  Sept  16  1865 

John  Brunk 

M.O.July  31,'65,asSerg't. 

Douglass  Glassgow... 
James  R.Gurty 

Missouri 

Pea  Ridge 

Deserted  Mar.  6,1865 

M.O. Sept.  16, '65, as  Serg't, 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

M>/siria/is. 
Daniel  McKaskill 

Pea  Ridge 

War/oner. 
Solomon  Ranney 

Privates. 
Atkins,  Thomas 

Elkhorn  

Lee 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 
Died  Aug.  6.  1865 

Pea  Ridge 

Mt.  Sterling.... 

Missouri 

Pea  Ridge 

Missouri 

Elkhorn  

Pea  Ridge!!.;;; 
Coopertown  .... 

Cold  Brook.;;;; 

Missouri 

Lee 

M.O.Sept.l6.'65.as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  1. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 16, 1865. 

Barlow,  James  D 

Barlow,  John  C 

Burkey  John 

Buvinger,  William 

Bell   Robert 

Brady  John 

. .                     •  > 

Bond,  Benjamin 

Bean,  Lewis  A 

Biggs,  William  R 

Bell,  Francis  M 

Mustered  out  June  9, 1865. . 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865, 

Barton,  Boon 

M.O.Sept.  16.'65,asCorp'l, 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Died  March  7,1865 

Biffes  John 

Brady,  Terrenes 

Crabb.  Benjamin  F.... 

15, 1865 

Deserted  Jinie  26.  186.^ 

Coopertown 

Missouri 

Coopertown 

Mt.  Sterling  ... 

Missouri....;;;; 

Buckhorn  

Elkhorn  

Versailles 

Mt.  Sterling.... 

Missouri 

Coopertown 

Buckhorn  

Coopertown 

Young  Hickory 
Mt.  Sterling.... 

Missouri 

Buckhorn  

Coopertown  .... 
Missouri 

peaRidge;;;;;; 

15. 1865 
16, 1865 
18, 1865 
^14, 1865 

_15. 1865 

14, 1865 
_15, 1865 

14, 1865 

15, 1865 
14, 1865 
_15. 1865 

18, 1865 
^15. 1865 

10. 1865 
14, 1865 
16. 1865 
_14. 1865 

18, 1865 
_14, 1505 

Clark,  John 

Deserted  June  26  1865 

Cox,  William  E 

Davis,  Elisha 

Davis,  Aaron 

M.O.Sept.l6.'65,asCorp'l. 
Mustered  out  Sept._16,1865 

Dexter,  Albert  C 

Davis,  William 

Ellis.  William  H 

Ellis.  Robert  .... 

M  O.Sept.l6,'65,asCorp'l. 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Disch. April  14, '65;  disabil 
Mustered  out  Sept  16  1865 

Fenn,  Robert 

Forsyth,  Robert 

Greenwell,  Henry 

Gillis,  Milton  C 

M.O..«!ept.l6, '65,asCorp'l. 

Drowned  Aug.  3.1865 

Mustered  out  June  22,1865. 
M.O. Sept. 16, '65.  as  Corp'l. 
Died  March  15  1865 

Glenn,  Samuel  R 

Grady,  Jesse 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Died  March  10. 1865 

Harvey.  Milton  Q 

Haley.  Michael 

Huston,  Esquire 

Howell,  William  H.... 

Keller,  Edwin 

Kendrick,  John 

Larkins,  Charles 

Lake.  Solomon 

Munick.  Adzora  B 

Mt.  sterling.... 
Coopertown  .... 
Mt.  Sterling.... 

Died  March  7, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  11.  1865. 

Miller,  Isaac 

Missouri 

Lee  . 

Masterman,  John 

M  0  Sept.  16  '65  as  Corp'l 

McPhail,  James  T 

Mustered  out  Aug.  9, 1865. . 

640 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank  or    en 

liatment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Maden.  Jourdan  H.... 

Myers,  Peter 

McAlfee,  Daniel 

Osborn,  William  F.... 

Orr,  Arthur 

Parker,  John  B 

Patterson.  Washingt'n 

Post.  William  H 

Ray.  James 

Richmond.  John  P  — 
Stephenson.  Robert... 

Schenek.  Charles 

Shields,  Robert  B 

Stephenson,  Dike  B... 
Stephenson.  Jeremiah 

Smith,  James  J 

Stover.  James  H 

Shafer,  Marion 

Taylor,  Andrew  J 

Taylor,  Franklin 

Taylor,  Isaac 

Taylor,  Peter 

Tucker.  Colson 

Tony.  John 

Vaughn,  Isaac 

Wilson.  Joseph 

Wiatt,  William  M 

Williams,  Joseph 

Waters,  James 

Walker,  David  W 

Yaples,  James  E 


Lee 

Buckhorn  ... 
Mt.  Sterling 
Pea  Ridge ... 
Mti  Sterling 
Pea  Ridge ... 
Lee 

Elkhorn  !!!." 
Pea  Ridge  ... 

Missouri 

Lee 

Elkhorn  !!.'.' 

Coopertown 
Pea  Ridge  ... 

Lee 

Mt.  Sterling 

Lee 

Buckhorn  1... 

Elkhorn  ..'.'. 

Lee 

Mt.  Sterling 
Missouri.... 
Pea  Ridge ... 
Buckhorn  ... 
Missouri 


Feb.    14,1865 


Feb.    14,1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


15, 1865 
14, 1865 
15, 1865 


14, 1865 
13,1865 
14, 1865 
15, 1865 
14, 1865 
15. 1865 
16, 1865 
13. 1865 
14,1865 


Feb.    15.1865 


Feb.  ^14.1865 

Feb.   ^15.1865 
Feb.    14.1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb.    15.1865 


Feb.    14.1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 


15.1b64 
14, 1865 


Deserted  June  6, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  6. 1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

M.  O.  Sept.  16.  '65.  as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  July  15.  1865. 

Deserted  June  26,  1865 

Died  July  9,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept  16.1865. 

Mustered  out  July  6.  1865.. 
M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65,  as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


Mustered  out  June  13.1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.186! 

Died  Sept.  2. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 186; 
Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 186i 


M.  O.  Aug.  8.  '65.  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
James  C.  McKenzie.. 

First  Lieutenant. 
Samuel  D.  Scholes... 

Second  Lieu'-ncinf,. 
Henry  J.  Clausen  — 

First  Sergeant. 
Merryman  Parish 

Sergeants. 
Horatio  Bariington.. 

Wilson  Larrison 

George  Eggleston 

James  H.  Sullivan  ... 

Corporals. 
William  B.  Burnett.. 

Stephen  Perry  

Luke  Sweetser 

John  B.  Boyd 

Aaron  G.  Watton 

Edward  Tilden 

Eleazar  Lafferty 

Charles  Retter 

^fusirians. 

Elanso  Spencer  

Kinsey  Wager 

]Vagoner. 
John  J.  Hamilton 

Privates. 
Anderson.  Augustine, 
Atherton.  William  B. 
Ball,  Aaron  H 


Lisbon Mar. 


Lisbon. 


Richland 


Richland 


Mar. 


Mar.     7.1865 


Feb.    21,1865 


North  Prairie  .. 
Peoria 


Peoria 


Richland 

Peoria 

Fountain  Green 

Peoria 

Lynn 

Young  Hickery. 


Durham 

Fountain  Green 


South  Pekin. 


Richland 

Lynn 

Kewanee 


Mar.     7.1865 


Mar.     7, 1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


Mar.     7, 1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


24.1865 
21, 1865 
24, 1865 
27, 1865 


23. 1865 
24, 1865 
21, 1865 
^23. 1865 

27, 1865 

23. 1865 


24, 1865 
23, 1865 


Feb.  21,1865 


Feb.  24,1365 

Feb.  21,1865 

Feb.  24.1865 

Feb.  27.1865 


Feb.  23.1865 

Feb.  24.1865 

Feb.  21.1865 

Feb.  ^23.1865 

Feb.  ^27,1865 

Feb.  23.1865 


Feb.  24,1865 
Feb.  23,1865 


Feb.  23,1865 


Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


21. 1865 
24. 1865 
1, 1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


M.O.Sept.l6.  '65,  as  Col.Sgt. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Deserted  March  18. 1865.... 


Sick  at  muster-out 

M.  O.  Sept.  16,  '65.  as  Sergt. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 


Deserted  March  18,1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,186£ 
Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. 


Mustered  out  Sept._16, 
Mustered  out  May  29, 


Feb.   21. 1865  M.  O.  Sept.  16.  '65.  as  Corp'l 

Feb.    24,1865  Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Mar.     1, 1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


FOURTEENTH     (REORGANIZED)     INFANTRY. 


641 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Brackett,  Henry  S |  Fount'in  Green. 

Brown. David |Annawan 

Bell,  George  W Truro 

Baldwin,  George Lynn 

Boyer,  George ;  Fountain 

Brown, Alva Fountin  Green. 

Buttermore, Henry  L. 

Brown. James Peoria 

Buten,  Daniel ; Saratoga 

Casey,  Michael Goshen 

Cleaveland, Joseph  ...jKewanee 

Casey.John Peoria 


Peoria 


Steuben 

Liberty 

Steuben 

Livingston 

South  Pekin.... 


Caldwell,  Henry Indian  Pt 

Champion, George  W.  South  Pekin 

Cain,  John Peoria 

Connor,  John 

Clarkson,  George 

Doyle.  Thomas iGoshen 

Doyle,  James Peoria  . . 

Dunn.Johni I     " 

Delay,  Dennis " 

Ellis,  George j     " 

Elwood,  Michael [Liberty  . 

Farley, John Peoria 

Frantz,John 

Farrell,  Robert Peoria  , 

Green,  Thomas 

Gallaway,  William 

Gannon.  Joseph 

Grant,  William 

Galliher,  J ames  M 

Horn,  James 

Harkless,  Peter 

Hamilton,  Thomas 

Hargadine.  William  H  Kewanee 

Hakes,  Zebulon iLacon. 

Harland,  George i  Peoria 

Harkness,  Seth  E j  Pontoosuc 

Hurdle,  Newton i.^i../^- 

Huflf,  Thomas  J 

Jones.  Julius  E 

Johnson,  William  .... 

King,  Thomas 

Kidwell,  James 

Kinmouth.Orrin  F... 

Killf  oy  le,  James 

Lewis,  Andrew  J 

Lineback,  Freeman  .. 

Long,  Francis 

Mills, Moses 

Metz,  George  Wi 

Maynard,  Harrison... 

McBride, James 

Murphy,  John 

McCarty ,  Patrick 

Mushal,  John 

Maloney,  James 

Murphy,  James 

McCan,  James 

Nacy,  Thomas 

Newton,  Newman 

Rakestraw, Roland Indian  Point  ... 

Ross,  Alexander Peoria 

Rauck,  Robert Pontoosuc 

Smith,  George Pilot  Grove 

Smitn,  William Peoria 

Stoughton,  George —  Annawan 

Siddon,W.  H 

Stuckey.John Sparta 

Sommers,  George  W..  Peoria 

Thomas,  John Boynton 

Toff,  Henry  A Durham 

Tourney.  Jefferson —  Liberty 
White.  Washington  ...  Indian  Point  ... 
Williamson,  Frank —  Goshen 

White,  Nicholas Richland 

Whalen,  James Peoria 

Walsh,  John 

Welch,  Isaac Lynn 


Pilot  Gr. 

Wythe 

Indian  Ft.. 

Lynn  

Peoria 

Pontoosuc , 

Lynn  

Peoria 


Durham  — 

Liberty 

Fount'in  Green. 

Peoria 

Chenoa 

Steuben 

Lynn 

Goshen  

Peoria 

Steuben  

Peoria 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


24,1865 
28, 1865 
22,1865 
24, 1865 
23, 1865 


27.1865 
2, 1865 
25. 1865 
1,1865 
23, 1865 
21,1865 
23.1865 
^  2, 1865 

27,1865 
28, 1865 
27, 1865 
25, 1865 
27, 1865 

24, 1865 
27,1865 
28. 1865 
27,1865 


Feb.  24,1865  Died  April  22.1865 

Feb.  28,1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Feb.  22, 1865  Mustered  out  July  31, 1865. 

Feb.  24, 1865  Mustered  out  June  13, 1865. 

Feb.  23.1865  Mustered  out  Sept. 16,1865. 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


22. 1865 
2.1865 
27, 1865 
24,1865 
27 
24, 1865 
23, 1865 
1, 1865 
22, 1865 
24, 1865 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb, 


23.1865  Feb. 
24,1865iFeb. 
21, 1865!  Feb. 
28, 18651  Feb. 
27,1865  Feb. 
24. 18651  Feb. 
27.1865iFeb. 

24, 1865  Feb. 
22. 1865  Feb. 
24, 1865  Feb. 


22.1865 
27, 1865 
3, 1865 
27, 1865 
28,1865 


Feb.  27.1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


22,1865  Feb. 
21,1865  Feb. 
27. 1865  Feb. 
24. 1865  Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb, 
Feb. 


Feb.  27, 


25,1865 
28,1865 

21, 1865 
20, 1865 
3. 1865 
24, 1865 


Deserted  Mar.  18.1865 

Deserted  March  15, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16, 1865. 
Mustered  out  June  7.1865.. 
Deserted  March  15, 1865 ... . 
.Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Deserted  March  30, 1865 .... 
Deserted  March  18,1865 


Deserted  July  26,1865... 
Deserted  March  18,1865. 


Sick  at  muster  out 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Sick  at  muster-out 

Deserted  March  18, 1865 .... 
Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865.. 

Deserted  March  18, 1865..! I 
Deserted  March  15,1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Deserted  M  arch  15, 1865 .... 

Deserted  July  18,1865 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Sick  at  muster  out 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Died  March  28, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 


Deserted  March  18, 1865. . . . 

Sick  at  muster  out 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Deserted  March  15,1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Absent,sickatdateof  M.Q 

Deserted  July  26, 1865 

Disch.  May  12,  '65;  disabil. 

Deserted  July  26, 1865 

M.  O.  Sept.  16.  '65,  as  Corp'l 
Deserted  March  18. 1865 .... 


Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


21. 1865  j  Feb. 
27.1865  Feb. 
24. 1865  Feb. 
27.1865  Feb. 

It 


,1865 
,1865 
,1865 
,1865 

,1865 
,1865 


21. 1865 
20. 1865 
3, 1865 
24,1865 

21. 1865 
27, 1865 
24, 1865 
27,1865 


Feb.    24,1865'Feb.    24. 


Deserted  .July  26.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  1.  1865. 

Deserted  Mar.  15,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Deserted  March  18,1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 


Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. . 
Deserted  March  18,1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Mustered  out  May  29.  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 
Deserted  March  28. 1865 ... . 
Deserted  March  18,1865.... 

Mustered  out  May  23,  1865* 


Vol.  1—41 


642 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Secruits. 
Andres.  Frederick  .... 

« 
Chandlerville.. 

Mar.    13.1865 

Mar.    13.1865 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Bolinger  James  W 

COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captain. 
John  H.  Henderson.. 

First  Liexitenant. 
■George  K.  Pinckard.. 

Second  Lieutenanfs. 
George  R  Pinckard.. 
William  B.  Brown  ... 


First  Sergeant. 
Samuel  B.  Dooley. 

Sergeants. 
Joseph  C.  Carroll  . 

David  Baker 

Thomas  J.  Kidd... 
Jacob  Schindler. . . 


Corporals. 

Isaac  N.  Melton 

Charles  Brown 

Augustus  Shelburne. 

Thomas  Pearson 

Walter  O.  Watson 

James  M.  Barmg 

Joseph  D.  Beck 

George  Klett 


Musician. 
Isaac  P.  Barton.. 


Privates. 

Altum.  James  M 

Anderson,  David 

Austin,  John  H 

Alport,  Edward 

Barnes,  John  R 

Bingham,  John 

Biglow,  George  S 

Brown.  Thomas 

Carroll.  Eugene 

Jannedy.  James  H... 

Cannon,  Patrick 

Conley,  John 

Cole,  -lohn  P 

Cox.  Daniel  M 

Cos,  Henry  C 

Culbertson,  Samuel.. 
Crockett,  William  R  . 

Carman.  James  H 

Durham.  John 

Dairy.  Michael 

Evans,  James  J 

Elliott,  Wilburne  J  .. 
Elson,  William  H.... 

EUwansjer.  David 

Ebey,  Thomas 

Farmer.  Almerine 

FoUiard,  Abraham  ... 
Fitzpatrick.  John  A.. 

Griswold,  John 

Gurly,  George  W 

Hamman,  George 

Hardin,  Roswell 


Barr's  Store  — 
Barr's  Store  — 
Brighton 


Bloomington ... 


Greene  co  ... 
White  Hall.. 
Barr's  Store. 
Springfield.. 


Fayette 

White  Hall.... 

Seottville- 

Chicago 

Bluffdale 

Greenfield 

Otter  Creek  ... 
Quincy 


Greenfield. 


Aug.     1, 1864 
Aug.     1, 1864 


July    20,1864 
June  29,1865 


Jan.      5,1864 


Dec.  12,1863 

Jan.  5, 1^64 

Nov.  10,1863 

Jan.  5, 1864 


Greeneco 

HilLsboro 

Shelby  ville 

Lockport 

Fidelity 

Havana 

Jersey  ville 

Nettle  Creek.. 
Greenfield 


Barr's  Store 

Fayette 


Virden. 


Not  must'rd 
Not  must'rd 

May      6. 1864 


Dec.  12,1863 

Jan.  5,1 

Nov.  10,1863 

Mar.  12,1864 


Jan. 
Jan. 


Sept.  11,1862 
'     L.      5, 1864 


Jan.      5,1864 


Jan. 
Jan. 


Petersburg . . . 
Greenfield 


Greenfield  — 

Jersey  co  

Carrollton 

Terre  Haute.. 
Winchester... 

Greenfield 

Seottville 

Barr's  Store.. 
Greenfield  — 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Chicago 

iGreenfield.... 


Jan. 

Dec. 

.Jan. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Jan. 
Mar. 

Aug. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
May 


5, 1864 
1,1863 

7. 1864 

5. 1865 
12, 1864 
13, 186a 

4,: 

1, 1865 
30, 1864 
31, 1864 
26. 1864 
31,1864 
26. 1864 

9, 1861 
23, 1864 
_  8, 

26, 
31.1864 

1,1861 
28, 1864 

7, 186.i 


1. 1864 
5, 1864 


Sept.  11,1862 
Jan.      5,1864 


Mar.    12,1864 


an. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
Apr. 

May 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Dec. 


1864 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1864 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1864 
1864 

.1864 
,1864 
,1861 
,1864 


Died  at  Columbus,   S.  C, 
Jan.  25,1865 


M.  O.  July  18,  '65,  private  . 


Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 


Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Vet.  Died  Apr.  18,1865.... 
Musterf  d  out  June  3.  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1865 . . 


Tr.  N.  C.  S.  as  Com.  Serg't 
Vet.  M.  O.July  25.1865  ... 
Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 


Mustered  out  May  24,  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 


Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. 


Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16. 1865  . . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 

Absent  without  leave 

Recruit.  Supposed  M.  O.. 
Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 
Rec't.    M.  O.  «ept.  16.1865. 

Absent  without  leave 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 


1, 1862  Jan. 
25, 1861 1  May 


Jan. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Mar. 


5,1864  Jan. 

5, 18631  Dec. 
10, 1863!  Nov. 
26. 18641  Apr. 


Ian. 


5, 1864  Jan. 
27, 1864 1  Apr. 


Recruit.  Supposed  M.  O.. 
Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 
Mustered  out  June  27. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  13, 1865. 
Mustered  out  June  17. 1865. 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865  .. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Mustered  out  May  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  3. 1865. . 

Absent  without  leave 

Mustered  out  June  5, 1865.. 
Tr.  to  1st  Mo.  Light  Art... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

M .  O. ;  term  expired 

Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 


Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  June  17,1865. 


FOURTEENTH    (RE- ORGANIZED)     INFANTRY. 


643 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

TIalbert.  William  L... 
Havenstier.  Jacob  — 
Henderson,  James  W. 

Hespert,  William 

Hill  James  S 

Bluflfdale 

Springfield 

Greenfield 

Terre  Haute 

Greenfield 

Morgan  co 

Barr's  Store 

Taylorville 

Richmond 

Winchester 

Jerseyville 

Upper  Alton 

Springfield 

Cincinnati.  0... 
Barr's  Store.... 
Jacksonville.... 

Sept.  11.1862 
Dec.      7. 1863 
Mar.   26,1864 
Dec.      7,1863 
Mar.   31,1863 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Feb.      1, 1864 

Apr     18. 1864 

Apr.    10.1865 
Dec.    27,1863 
Feb.    26,1864 
Mar.   29,1865 
Jan .      5. 1864 
July     6.1861 
Nov.    10,1863 
Dec.      7,1863 
,Vlar.   31,1864 
Dec.      7,1863 
Jan.      5,1864 
Feb.      1, 1862 
Sept.  21,1862 
Dt.c.    25.1863 
Apr.    10,1865 
Mar.    27,1864 
Feb.      1, 1862 
Jan.      5,1864 
Dec.     7, 1863 
Sept.  ^11,1862 

Jan.    17,1864 
Dec.      4, 1863 
Mar.   23.1865 
Apr.      5. 1865 
iviar.    25,1865 
Jan.      5,1864 
Dec.    12.18*53 
Feb.    22.1864 
Dec.      8,1863 
Mar.   31,1864 
Mar.    26,1864 
Mar.   31,1844 
Jan.      5,1864 
Mar.   31,1865 
June  29,1864 
Apr.      4.1865 
Sept.  11.1862 
Feb.    26.1864 
Dec.  :  14, 1863 
Dec.i    7,1863 
Jan.  1   5,1864 
May      1.1864 
Jan.      1.1864 
Jan.      5.1864 
Jan.      4, 1864 
Mar.    27.1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Dec.    12,1863 
Jan.  [21,1864 
Dec.i    7.1863 
Mar.    25,1865 
Jan.      5.1864 
Dec.    12.1863 
Dec.    14,1863 
Mar.   10.1862 
Apr.    27.1864 
Jan.      5, 1864 
Mar.    31,1S64 
Apr.     3, 1865 
Mar.   20,1865 

Sept*. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Feb. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

11,1863 

23. 1863 

27. 1864 

13. 1863 

27. 1864 

7. 1863 

1. 1864 

27,1861 

10. 1865 
12, 1864 

26. 1864 

29. 1865 
12. 1864 

Mustered  out  July  22,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Mav  30, 1865. 

Mustered  out  May  31.1865. 
Vet    Died  Nov  30  1864 

Higgins.  John 

Hulse,  Thomas  B 

Hammock,  Lewis 

Haralan,  Edward 

Hamilton,  John 

Jarnagan.  William  C 
Johnson.  Benjamin  F. 
Kochler  Carl 

Vet.  M.O.Sept.  16,1865.... 
Rec't.  Died  at  Anders'ville 

Mar.  10,1865;  gr.  12.755... 
Rec't.  Died  at  Anders'vilk 

Feb.  18,1865;  gr.  12,791... 

Absent  without  leave 

Mustered  out  July  31.  1865 
Recruit.  M.  O.Sept.  16. '65. 
Mustered  out  Sept  16,1865. 
Mustered  out  July  22    1865 

Kidd,  Simon  J 

Klein,   Michael 

Nov. 
Dec. 
May 
Dec. 
.Ian. 
Feb. 
.Sept 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
May 
Dec. 
Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 
^nr. 
Mar. 
Jan. 

Feb. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 

10,1863 

23. 1863 
3, 1864 

7. 1863 
5.1864 
1,1862 

21.1862 

20. 1864 

10. 1865 
27,1864 

1. 1862 

6. 1864 

7. 1863 
^11. 1862 

17. 1864 

5. 1864 

23. 1865 
5.1865 

25, 1865 
^  5. 1864 

22. 1864 
8.1863 

31,1864 
2, 1864 

31,1864 
5, 1864 

31.1864 

Mustered  out  May  30.1865. 

Vet.    Supposed  M.  0 

Vet.  Died  June  25,1864.... 
Vet.  M.  0.  Dec.  19.1864.... 
Mustered  out  June  17, 1865. 

Keplinger,  H.  S 

Lakin.  William  A 

Waverly 

I'hicago 

Jerseyville 

Grafton 

Recruit.  M.  0.  May  30.1865. 
Recruit.   Supposed  M.  0.. 

Never  reported  to  Co 

Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65 

M.  0.  Term  expired 

Vet.  M.  O.Sept.  16,1865.... 
Mustered  out  May  30,1865. 

'Langley.  George 

Liman,  Charles 

Martin.  Francis  M 

McGuire.John  R 

McDonald.  George.... 
Moore,  William 

Glasgow 

Richmond 

Barr's  Store  — 

Jerseyville' 

Bloomington... 
fidelity 

Df»lhi 

Moore.  Wyatt 

Mustered  out  Aug.  15.1865. 
Discharged  July  16,  1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Milton,   William  E.... 
Menns  .John  P         .... 

Carlinville 

Alton      

Miller.  Alva 

Richmond 

White' Hall ::::; 

Virden     .     ".'.'.'.. 

Moyeham,  David  B 

Neece,  James      

Mustered  out  May  30  186 

Neece,  Ellis  C 

Neere,  William 

■Ooley,  Jasper  D  

Mustered  out  May  .30. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  27  1865 

Pitman,  Samuel 

Pitman.  John  A 

Pinkgar,  James  P.... 
Pinckard.  George  R... 

Greenfield 

Brighton  ..'.'.'.'.. 
Scottville 

Recruit;  M.  0.  May  12. '65. 
Mustered  out  May  30,1865. 
Recruit.  Died  May  25,1864. 
Mustered  f>ut  July  18.1865. 

Pilgrim. John  ... 

Deserted  July  30,  1864 

Prenle,  Hiram 

Salem 

K: 

Dec. 
Jan. 

4. 1865 

11. 1862 
26. 1864 

14. 1863 
13. 1863 

5, 1864 

Recruit.  M.  0.  Sept.  16. '65. 

Fidelity 

Roady.  Moses 

Springfield!!!!. 
Scottville...!!!! 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865 

Reed  John 

Vet.  Supposed  M.  O 

Sanders.  Andreas 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1865. 

Sharp,  Simpson 

Mustered  out  Aug    8,1865 

Shelburne,  Jacob 

Short,  Thomas  L 

Scottville 

Leroy  

Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Mar. 

1. 1864 
5.1864 
4. 1864 

27. 1864 

7. 1863 
12. 1863 
21,1864 

7,1863 

25. 1865 

5. 1864 
12. 1863 

14. 1863 
10, 1862 

27. 1864 
6.1864 

27. 1864 

3. 1865 

20. 1865 

Vet.  Supposed  M.O 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Smith,  Samuel  C 

Taylor.    Charles  D.... 

Taylor,  George  W 

Tracy,  Mark 

Jerseyville 

Greenfield 

Jerseyville 

Macoupin  CO.... 
Jerseyville 

Illinoistown.!!. 
Scottville 

Mustered  out  July  21,  1865. 
Mustered  outMay  30, 1865. . 
Vet.  M.O.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Mustered  out  May  30,1865. 

Tracy,   Patrick..     .... 

Vinson.  George  W.... 

Vahle,  William 

Walker.    Samuel 

Veteran 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Mustered  out  May _30. 1865. 

Whaley,  Thomas 

Vet.   M.  0.  Sept.  16. 1865. . . 

Whalen.  Michael 

White    James 

Ten.  Refugee  . . 
Jacksonville  ... 
Bloomington  ... 

Greenfield 

Salem 

Died   Apr.  15,1865 

Mustered  out  May  30,1865. 

Wylder,  Bluford 

■Wylder.  George  B.... 
Welch.  John. 

Mustered  out  June  17. 1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30.1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Alton 

644 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


COMPANY    E. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captain. 
Calvin  K.  Brandon.... 

First  Lieutenants. 

JohnC.  Bell 

Frederick  L.  Ormsby. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Frederick  L.  Ormsby. 
Ezra  P.  Byram 


Quincy 


Springfield , 
Chicago 


First  Sergeant. 
Ezra  P.  Byram 


Sergeants. 

John  J.  Huls 

M.  P.  Anderson.. 
Joseph  Cooper... 
James  E.  Hawk  . 


Corporals. 
Freder'k  C.  Strickland 

James  R.  Maddox 

Thomas  J.  Marshall... 
William  H.  Hodge  .... 

John  Smith 

John  C.  Alford 

William  Farley 

Joshua  D.  Hall 


3£usicians . 
Joseph  H.  Boyles  ... 
Lewis  C.  Higgins  ... 

Teamster. 
Thomas  E.  Lukins.. 

Privates. 
Alford,  Mathew  M  .. 
Beck,  Edward 


Byrus.  John 

Bandy.  Anderson 

Boyd. John  W 

Baker,  J.  S  

Bennett,  William 

Bruner,  John 

Barnhouse,  Henry 

Bradley,  Iredell  W.... 

Burke.  Thomas 

Carter,  William  D 

Childs,  Fordyce  C 

Crissil,  George 

Cloe,  John  W 

Della-Cella.  Stephen.. 

Dawson,  Samuel  E 

Davis,  James  E 

Drake,  George 

Dedan.  Joseph 

Engler,  Christian 

Fellows,  Edwin  R 

Friend,  John  F 

Gardner,  William 

Gregory.  John 

Gros,  William 

Harrison,  John  H.  M. . 

Hart,  Alexander 

Hambree.  William  J.. 

Hensen,  Jesse  C 

HaviUe.  J.  H  

Hussinger,  Ernst 

Hughlin.  Martin 

Jones,  Edward 

Jones,  James  H 

Johnson,  Jonathan 

Lardner,  Daniel 

Longnecker,  Roland  O 
Longnecker,  John  H  . .  I 


Palmyra June  29, 1865 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Mar.     7, 1865 
June  29,1865 


Chicago  Mar.     7, 1865  Mar. 

'  "  July 


Date 

of  muster. 


Mar. 
July 


Remarks 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Promoted  Captain  Co.  B  . . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 


Palmyra Feb 


Palmyra  .. 
Humboldt 

Cairo 

Vance , 


Marion  co 

Belle  Prairie  .. 

Goshen  

Oxville 

Marion  CO 

Palmyra 

Piasa  

Porrestville  . . . 


Buck.... 
Urbana . 


Oakley. 


Palmyra 

Sand  Prairie  . . . 


Mineral  Spr'gs. 

Palmyra 

Embarras 


Peoria 

Palmyra 

Buck 

Forrestville 

Martin 

Oxville, 

Palmyra 

Forrestville  .... 

Danville 

N.  Ottef  Creek. 

Alton 

Indian  Grove... 
Mineral  Grove  . 

Parker 

Ripley 

Vance 

Palmyra 

Plainview 

Danville 

Bunker  Hill.... 

VV.  Mound 

Palmyra 

Plainview 

Canovia 

Marion  CO 

Brighton 

Ripley 

Peoria 

Palmyra 

Center 

Peoria 

Martinsville 

Bond 


Feb.  25,1865 
Feb.  28,1865 
Feb.    27.1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


25, 1865 
28, 1865 
27, 1865 
1, 1865 
25, 1865 

27, 1865 
2,1865 


28. 1865 
27, 1865 


Mar.  1, 1865 


Feb. 
Mar. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


25, 1865 
3, 1865 


27, 1865  Feb. 
25, 1865  Feb. 
28,1865  Feb. 


7,1865  Promoted 

17,1865|Mustered  out  Sept. 


Feb.  23.1865 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 


Feb. 
Mar. 


Feb. 
Mar. 


25.1865 
1.: 

27, 1865 


27, 1865 
25, 1865 
28, 1865 
^  2, 1864 

1. 1865 
25, 1865 
2, 

28, 1865 
24. 1865 
24, 1865 

1, 1865 
27. 1865 
25, 1865 

4, 1865 
27, 1865 
25, 1865 

1, 1865 
28, 1865 

1,1865 
28, 1865 
25. 1865 

1, 1865 
28, 1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


1.1865 


25, 1865 
3, 1865 


27, 1865 
25, 1865 
^28, 1865 

27, 1865 
25. 1865 

1. 
^  2. 1865 

1.: 

25, 1865 

2, 1865 
28, 1865 
24, 1865 
28,1865 

1, 1865 
27. 1865 
25, 1865 

4, 1865 
27, 1865 
25, 1865 

1.1 


Discharged  for  prom. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

M.O.  Sept.16,'65,  as  1st  Serg 
Deserted  July  15, 1865 

25,1865  Deserted  June  21, 1865 

28,1865  Mustered  out  Aug.  8,  1865. 
27,1865  Deserted  March  8, 1865 

1,1865  M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65,  as  Serg't 
25,1865  Mustered  out  May  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  8.1865. 
27,1S65  Deserted  March  8,  1865  .... 

2,1865  Sick  at  muster-out 


M.  O.  Sept.  16,'65.  as  priv. 
Mustered  out  July  6,  1865. 


28, 1865 
25, 1865 
1, 1865 
28, 1865 


Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out 


Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Deserted  June  26. '65,  from 
St.  Louis.  Returned  Aug. 
18. 1865.  Reported  under 
arrest 

Deserted  March  8,  1865  .... 

"ustered  out  June  7,1865.. 

Sick  at  muster-out 

M.  O.  Sept.  16,'65,as  Corp'i 

Deserted  March  8,  1865  .... 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. . 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Mustered  out  June  29, 1865. 

Sick  »t  muster-out 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 


Deserted  June  27,  1865 

Died  April  1,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  18, 1865. 


Deserted  March  9, 1865 

Deserted  July  21,  1865 

Deserted  July  14, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 186S 


Deserted  July  11, 1865 

Deserted  July  16,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 
M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65.  as  Fifer. 
Mustered  out  July  15. 1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  M.  O 

Deserted  June  26,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Deserted  July  14,  1865 

Deserted  March  18, 1865. . . . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 


1, 1865  Mar.  1, 1865 

4. 1865  Mar.  4, 1865 

2, 1865  Mar.  2. 1865 

25, 1865  Feb.  25, 1865 

Feb.  28,1865 

2, 1865  Mar.  2, 1865  Deserted  March  17, 1865 . . 

28.1865  Feb.  28.1865pischarged  June  26,1865. 

'  "          'Deserted  July  14, 1865.... 


FOURTEENTH    (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


645 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

McDonald.  Barney 

McWithey.  Stephen  D 
Mclntire,  Robert 

Bunker  Hiii;;;; 

Elmond 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

27,1865 

1, 1865 

_28, 1865 

^25.1865 

28. 1865 
1,1865 
25, 1865 
27.1865 
28, 1865 
2, 1865 
^28. 1865 

1.1865 
25.1865 

2,1865 
28. 18H5 
25, 1865 
27, 1865 
_25, 1865 

27,1865 
^28. 1865 

^_1,1865 

28, 1865 

1,1865 
25,1865 
28, 1865 

1, 1865 
^  2, 1865 

_28, 1865 

1, 1865 

14, 1865 

Feb. 

S; 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

& 

Mar. 
P^eb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

EE: 

Feb. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

27,1865 

1,1865 

_28. 1865 

1, 1865 
^25, 1865 

28, 1865 
1.1865 
25, 1865 
27, 1865 
28,1865 
2, 1865 
^28, 1865 

1, 1865 
25, 1865 

2, 1865 
28,1865 
25, 1865 
27  1865 

De.serted  March  9,  1865.... 

Deserted  July  15,  1865 

Deserted  July  11,  1865 

Mustered  out  May  29. 1865. 

Morrow.  John  W 

Elm  Grove 

Buck 

Middleton.Crawf'dH. 
Miner.  William 

Waltham 

Emmett 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Miller.  Samuel 

Norris.  Joseph  C 

Norman.  Abraham 

Elm  Grove 

Indian  Grove... 
South  Pekin.... 

Deserted  March  20,1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Deserted  March  9,  1865 

Mustered  out  Aua.  5.1865.. 

Absent,  sick  at  M.  O 

Deserted  June  27.  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept,  16,  1865 

Deserted  June  27,  1865 

Mustered  out  July  12,  1865. 

Died  May  25.  1865 

Mustered  out  May  18,1865. 
Sick  at  muster  out 

Powers,  John  R 

Parker.  Nathan 

Price.  Francis  M 

•Quinn.  Andrew 

Raney^JohnR    

Reid.  William  T 

Rich.  Elias 

Mackinaw 

Concord  

Embarras 

Mechanicsbur^. 
Indian  Grove... 

Shipman 

Fnrrestville 

Indian  Grove... 

Wahham 

Peoria 

Richey.  James  0 

Smith.  David  P 

Stanley,  William 

Scott.  Henry 

Shelby 

25, 1865  Mied  March  27^^,  1865 

Smith   Phillip 

Palmyra 

Danville 

Buck    

Swisher.  Elisha 

Slade,  Ezekiel 

27, 1865 

1, 18f 5 

28, 1865 

__1,1865 

^28, 1865 

1, 1865 
25, 1865 
28  1865 

Mustered  out  May  11.  1865. 
Deserted  March  18,  1865  ... 

Deserted  June  27.  1865 

Discharged  June  17,1865... 

Sessions.  Morton 

Cazenovia 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Brighton 

Belle  Prairie... 

Waldo '.'.'.'. 

■Stoneycypher,  L.  C  ... 
Stoneycy pher.  John. . . 

Mustered  out  June  7,  1865.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  8. 1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept._  16,1865 

Deserted  June  27,  1865 

Deserted  July  25.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 

Thrush.  James  T 

Terrill.  George  W 

Thompson.  Wm.  V.  F. 
Tosh.  Cornelius  N  .... 
Thomnson.  John 

South  Pekin.... 

Martinville 

Brighton 

Palmyra  .". 

Centre 

vanPeit  John  A :::::. 

Oxville 

l!  1865  Mustered  out  May  18,  1865. 

Welch.  John 

Saratoga 

Martinsville.... 
Brighton 

Oakley 

Wilson,  William 

Warner,  Thomas  G  ... 
Walter.  Hubert 

Eecrnits. 
Hembree,  Andrew  J  .. 

28.1865 
1,1865 

14,1865 

Deserted  July  14.  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Ctt'Xttain. 
Thomas  A.  Weisner 

First  Lieutenant. 
€ornelius  W.  Keifer 

Second    Lieutenant. 
Austin  B.  Bostwich. 

First  Sergeant. 
John  D. Jones  

Sergeants. 
Ben.iamin  H.  Burch. 
Wilbur  F.  Randle... 
Henry  C.  Campbell  . 
Thomas  W.  Jones 

Corporals. 
William  D.  Close.... 
Peterson  H.  Cherry. 
Thos.  P.  Cunninghai 
Charles  S.  Barker... 

Daniel  Weaver 

William  H.  True.... 


Greenfield  , 


Shelbyville. 
Litchfield... 
Carlinville.. 


Franklin... 
Brighton  .. 
Shelby  co.. 
Carlinville. 


Bluflfdale 
Girard  . . . 
Waverly  . 


Winchester... 


July  20.1864 

July  20,1864 

July  20,1864 

Aug.  13.1861 


Jar.  1.1864 
Jan.  5.1864 
Dec.  7. 186a 
Aug.  13,1861 


Sept.  11.1862 


Jan. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Dec. 


5. 1864 
7. 1863 
1,1864 
1.1864 


Not  must'd. 
Not  must'd. 
Not  must'd. 
Aug.   —.1861 


Jan.  1.1864 

Jan.  5.1864 

Dec.  7.1863 

Aug.  13.1861 


bept. 
Jan. 
Dec. 


11. 1862 
5. 1864 
7. 1S63 
1, 1864 
1,1864 
7, 1863 


Disch.  May  15,  '65,  as  1st  Lt. 
Disch.  July,  '65  as  private. 
Disch.  July  20.  '65,  as  priv. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  1,  1864. 


Mustered  out  July  22.1865. 

Ver.  M.  O.  July  18.1865 

MO. Sept.  16.'65.as  1st  Serg 
Mustered  out  Sept.  1,1864. 


Recruit.    Prom.  Sergeant. 
Mustered  out  May.  30. 1865. 

Vet.   Paroled  prisoner 

Mustered  out  July  21.1865. 
Mustered  out  May  30. 1865  . 


646 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Martin  V.  B.  Slagle. 
Julius  Eldred 


Musicians. 

Oscar  Bringle 

Patrick  Hines  ... 


Winchester 
Bluffdale  ... 


Jan.      5, 1864' Jan.      5. 1864 
Sept.  11,1862  Sept.  11,1862 


Winchester 
Morgan  co.. 


Dec. 
Mar. 


Wagoner. 
Stephen  S.Smith. 


Exeter Dec. 


Privates. 

Asher,  John 

Abrani,  Hardin  T.. 
Barnard,  William  T. 
Brown,  Horace 


Winchester 

Naples 

Scott  CO 

Exeter 


Briice,  Francis  H 

Bock,  Henry 

Baker.  Daniel 

Carlton.  Charles  P 

Clark.  William 

Cobb.  Willis  P 

Coats.  John  H 

Coats.  William  T 

Combs,   Marcus   L 

Comstock,  Samuel 

Cotter.  John  M 

Cotrer,  William  M.... 

Covey,  James  

Covey,  Hezekiah 

Crisp,  Allen  H 


latan 

Girard  ....... 

Carlinville.. 
Winchester 

Glasgow 


Coulter.  Wilson  S 

Craft,  George 

Dalton,  James  W 

Dalton,  Kingsbury 

Depoister,  John  T 

Dix,  William  H 

Dusenbury,  Isaiah 

Duff,  Joseph  W  ....... 

Durant,  Francis 

Daniels,  James 

Eldred,  Julius 

Elson,  John    P 

Fields,  George  W 

Fletcher,  Robert 

Faulkner,  Laban  A . . . . 

Gunn,  Jesse  M 

Gutin,  William  A 

Good,  Patrick 

Grose,  Peter 

Grose,  William 

Gwin,  John  H 

Harper,  William 

Heflin.  Martin 

Hawks,  Benjamin  

Handback.  Samuel 

Harper.  Charles  F.... 

Howard.  Clark 

Jones,  George  W 

Johnson, Jonathan 

Kay,  William   H 

Lawson,  William  H... 

Linville,  James 

Lindsey,  Samuel 

Lewis.  Isaac 

Manley,  Theodore  F  .. 
McGlasson,  Joseph  ... 

Mooney.  David 

McAllister,  Roberto. . 

McGowen.  Jacob  S 

McCafferty,  Harrison. 
McCormack,  James  H 

Neal,  William  A 

Neely,  Asher  F 

Overstreet,  Greenb'ry 

Paine,  Charles  K 

Patterson,  John  T 


Glasgow  — 
Winchester 


Jacksonville. 
Waverly 


Naples 


Winchester  . 

Naples 

Ridge 

Green  co 

Osage   

Rolla.Mo  .... 
Beardstown  . 

Palmyra 

Zion 

Morgan  co... 
Jacksonville. 
Winchester  . 


Waverly  ... 
Galesburg  , 
Glasgow  .., 


Quinn.  James Carlinville. 

Ray,  Robert  D Glasgow  ... 


Naples 

Winchester  . 

Girard 

Winchester  . 
Jacksonville. 

Exeter 

Glasgow 

Naples 

Winchester  . 

Naples 

Oxville 

Exeter 

Zion 

Jacksonville. 

latan, 

Union  

Loarai 

Carlinville... 
Winchester  . 
Naples 


.  Dec. 
.  Dec. 
.  Dec. 
.  Mar. 

■  Dec. 
.Jan. 

!  Feb. 

.iDec. 

.'Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 


Feb. 
Dec. 
Mar. 

Dec. 
Feb. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Dee. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
July 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Dec. 


8,] 
1, 1862 


7, 1863 
21,1863 

13. 1863 

31. 1864 

7, 1853 
^  ^5. 1864 

16,1864 

27. 1863 
9. 1863 

;25, 1863 

^  1, 1863 
^  5, 1864 

13. 1864 
8. 1863 

27, 1864 


3. 1864 
7, 1863 


Mar.    22,1863 
Mar.      1, 1862 


Dec. 
Jan. 


7, 1863 
25, 1864 


Mar.    31,1864 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Apr. 
Jan 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Jan. 
Mar. 

Dec. 
.Mar. 
Dec. 


7. 1S63 
5, 1864 


8, 1864 
12, 1864 


7,1863 
12,1861 


27. 1863  Jan. 
20, 1863  Jan. 
21. 1863' Jan. 


25. 1864 

21. 1863 

23. 1865 
11,1862 
11, 1865 

7. 1863 

19. 1864 

5. 1864 
9, 1864 
7, 
1, 1864 

24, 1863 

7. 1863 
1.1864 

25, 1863 
22, 1863 
21, 
10, 1863 

5. 1864 

7. 1863 

5. 1864 
20, 186 
25, 1863 
14, 1863 


23, 1863 
10. 1863  , 
22, 1863 

9, 1864 
29, 1863  . 

4, 1864  . 
11,1865 

1.1864  Jan. 
20. 1861  July 

3,1863  Jan. 
31, 1863  Jan. 
21,1863 


Apr. 
•Ian. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

Dec 

Jan. 

Jan. 
Jan. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jhu. 
Mar. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Apr. 


5.1864  Jan. 
24,1863  Jan. 


,1864 
,1864 

,1864 
,1864 
,1863 

1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1865 


Vet.    M.  O.  Sept.  5.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1865. 


Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 
Recruit;  M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65- 
Recruit.  Paroled  prisoner 
Rec.  Died.  Andersonville 
Jan.  14. '65;  grave  12.450.. 
Mustered  out  May  30. 1865. . 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 
Tr.  loN.C.  S.  Junel.  1865- 
Mustered  out  Aug.  9,1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. . 


Rec.  Paroled  prisoner  ... 
Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Recruit.  M.O  Sept.  16. '65 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. . 

Mustered  out  July  28.  1865'. 
Mustered  out  May  30. 1865. . 
Recruit.    Killed  at   Moon 

Station  Oct.  3. 1864 

Mustered  out  May  30.1865.. 

Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,  1865... 
Mustered  out  July  26.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  30, 18C5. 

Recruit.  M  O.  Sept.l6.'65 
Mustered  out  May  30,1865.. 

Rec.  Absent,  sick  at  M.  O. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  1.1865.. 
Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.l6.'65 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1865.. 
Vet.  M.O.  Sept  16,1865... 
Mustered  out  May  30,^1865.. 

Mustered  out  July  29. 1865-. 
Discharged  May  30.1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  7, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  20.1865 
Vet.  M.p.  Sept.  16,1865... 

Mustered  out  May  30,1865.. 

Musteredlout  July  25, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  May  30.1865.. 
Vet.  M  O.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Mustered  out  May  30,1865.. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1865.. 
Recruit.  Paroled  prisoner 
.Mustered  out  May  30, 1864.. 
Recruit.  Died  Oct.  19, 1864.. 
Mustered  out  May  .30, 1865.. 
Recruit.  M .  O.  Sept.  16.  '65 
Mustered  out  May  30.1865.. 

Rec.  Deserted  June  26. 1865> 
Mustered  out  Sept  16, 1865. 
Rec .  Deserted  May  25. 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  12,1864 
Mustered  out  June  21.1865 
Mustered  out  May  30. 1865.. 
Died  at  Andersonville,  Feb 

19.1865;  grave  12,677 

Vet.  Deserted  Apr. 24, '64.. 
Rec.  Died  Anders'v'Ie,   '6 


FOURTEENTH    (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


647 


Date  of  rank 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

or 

enlistment. 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Robertson.  William... 

Glasgow 

Dec. 

24. 18631  Jan. 

12,1864 

Mustered  out  May  30, 1865.. 

Sap.  James 

Winchester 

Dec. 

10,1863 

Rec't.  Deserted  July  27.'65. 

Sappington.  Samuel . . 

Dec. 

26, 1863 

Mustered  out  May  3J,  1865. . 

Sellers  Joseph  B  . 

Naples 

Dec. 

21.1863 

Smith.  William  B 

1 .                     > , 

Smith.  John  H 

Winchester 

Dec. 

19.1863 

Jan. 

12. 1864 

Dec. 

M-  ^'^  3 

Dec. 
Jan, 

14. 1863 

12. 1864 

Vet.    M.  0.  Sept.  16. 1865 . . . 

Scott.  James 

Wiachester 

Vet.    Died  Dec.2.'64:  w'd's 

Sherman,  Edward 

Girard 

Dec 

4.1863 

Dec 

4. 1863 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 

Sweet.  Anderson  A  ... 

Waverly 

Dec. 

7. 1863 

(tec. 

7. 1863 

Vet.     M.O.July  18. 1865.... 

Settlemoir,  Joseph  M. 

Danville 

Mar. 

23. 1865 

Mar. 

23, 1865 

Rec't.  Deserted  June  20.'65 

Settlemoir.William  W 

' '  • 

Rec't.    Sick  at  muster-out. 

Sanders.  Samuel..  ... 

Seottville 

•Ian. 

5, 1864 

Jan. 

5. 1864 

Vfet.    M.O.May  30, 1865.... 

Taylor.  William 

Jacksonville  ... 

Jan. 

1. 1864 

Jan. 

1. 1864 

Vet.    Paroled  prisoner 

Teal.  Charles  B 

Winchester 

Dec. 

6, J863 

-Ian. 

12. 1864 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 

Tomlinson.  William  .. 

Mnr. 

],1S62 

Mar. 

1, 1862 

Mustered  out  Aug.  9.1865.. 

Vieira.  Augustine 

Waverly..' 

•Ian. 

1. 1864 

Jan. 

1. 1864 

Mustered  out  June  7. 1865. . 

Weavers.  J  ames 

Winchester 

Keh. 

13. 1864 

Feb. 

14. 1864 

Vet.    M.  0.  Sept.  5.1865.... 

Ward.  William 

De,, 

7, 1868 

Mar. 

12. 1864 

Rec't.    M.  0.  Sept.  16.1865. 

Walker.  Franklin 

Girard 

Auf. 

12,1861 

Aug. 

12. 1864 

Mustered  out  Sept.  1.  1864. 

Wells.  Lorenzo 

Wnite  Hall 

Jan. 

5. 1864' Jan. 

5. 1864 

Vet.    M.O.July  31. 1865.... 

Woods.  Patrick 

Winchester 

Dec. 

19.1863  Jan. 

1:'.  1864 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Wells  Alexander 

Dec 

14.1863 

* ' 

Mustered  out  Aug.  19.1865. 

Chicao"© 

Jan. 

5  1864 '-Tnn 

5,1864 

Vet.    Died  Aug.  27,1864.... 

COMPANY  G 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  rank 

or 
enlistment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain . 
Jeremi'h  Dockstrader 

First  Lieutenants. 
John  C.  Henderson  ... 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Francis  M.  McDerraott 
William  A.  Bramwell. 

Peoria 

Richland  

Andover   

Copley 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
July 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

7. 1865 

7, 1865 

7. 1865 
24, 1865 

16,1865 

14, 1865 
,15,1865 
17, 1865 

15. 1865 
14. 1865 
15. 1865 
,16. 1865 

14. 1865 
15. 1865 
16. 1865 

25. 1865 
28, 1865 

27, 1865 

28, 1865 
35, 1865 
_16, 1865 

15, 1865 
17, 1865 
15. 1865 
14, 1865 

Mar.     7,1865 

Mar.     7, 1865 

Mar.     7.1865 
Not  must'd. 

Feb.    16,1865 

Feb.    14.1865 
Feb.   ,15,1865 
Feb.    17.1865 

Feb.    15.1865 
Feb.    14.1865 
Feb.    15.1865 
Feb.   ,16.1865 

Feb.    14.1865 
Feb.    15,1865 
Feb.     16.1865 

Feb.    25,1865 
Feb.    28.1865 

Feb.    27,1865 

Feb.    28.1865 
Feb.    15.1865 
Feb.   ,16,1865 

Feb.    15.1865 
Feb.    17.1865 
Feb.    15.1865 
Feb.    14.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Resigned  July  11,1865 

M.  0.  Sept.  16. '65,  as  Serg't 

Fir.it  Sergeant. 
William  A.  Bramwell. 

Copley 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. .. 

Sergeants. 

Andover 

LaPrairie 

Bureau 

John  D.  Sanders 

Augustus  Spong 

John  W.  Wasson 

Reduc'd  to  ranks  July  1'65 
Mustered  out  Sspt.  16,1865. 

Deserted  June  25.1865.    Re- 

Corporals. 

duced  to  ranks 

M.  0.  Sept.  16.'65.  as  priv.. 
M.O.  Sept.  16.'65,  as  ,Serg't. 

Andover 

(■Jeorge  F.  Hurlburt... 

John  Fry 

John  Kelly  

Hugh  Cook 

Andover 

LaPrairie 

Geneseo  

Disch  to  date  June  25  1865 

Aquilla  Moflfat 

M   O   Sept  16  '65  a«  priv 

John  H.  Schaad 

M^isicinns. 
Edwin  F.  Dufe 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
M.  0.  Sept.  16.'65.  as  priv.. 

Henry  C.  Burk 

Clayton 

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

Wagoner. 

Deserted  Feb.  28.1865 

Privates. 

Amsler.  Henry 

Allgieir.  John 

Kewanee  

LaPrairie 

Hopewell 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  12,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept  16.1865. 
M.  O.  Sept.  16.'65,  as  Corp'l 

Brebme,  Ferdinand... 

LaPrairie 

Atkinson  

LaPrairie 

Andover 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 

Bokel.  John  A 

Deserted  Jun,  25  1865 

Bode.  Henry 

Mustered  out  Aug.  16.1865. 

648 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Beck  Jacob 

Walnut       

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

& 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb." 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

S: 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

^17,1865 
^16, 1865 

15,1865 
^16, 1865 

_28, 1865 

^16. 1865 

15.18G5 
20, 1865 
13, 1865 
W.1865 

28,1865 
^16,1865 

^15, 1865 

14, 1865 
16, 1865 
15, 1865 
16. 1865 
17. 1865 
^13, 1865 

16, 1865 

3, 1865 

^15. 1865 

16.1865 
15, 1865 
2, 1865 
13, 1865 
15, 1865 
_16, 1865 

15, 1865 
28, 1865 

14,1865 
16, 1865 
13,1865 
16, 1865 
^14. 1865 

^16. 1865 

17,1865 
15,1865 
16, 1865 
15, 1865 
^16, 1865 

_15, 1865 

^16, 1865 

15. 1865 

14,1865 
16, 1865 
^17. 1865 

15,1865 
13, 1865 
17  1865 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
beb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

^17.1865 
^16.1865 

15, 1865 
^16, 1865 

_28, 1865 

_16, 1865 

15, 1865 
20, 1865 
13. 1865 
^16. 1865 

28,1865 
^16, 1865 

,15,1865 

14.1865 
16. 1865 
15,1865 
16,1865 
17, 1865 
,13. 1865 

16. 1865 
3, 1865 
15, 1865 

16. 1865 
15, 1865 
2, 1865 
13, 1865 
15, 1865 
,16, 1865 

15. 1865 
,28. 1865 

14. 1865 
16. 1865 
13. 1865 
16, 1865 
,14, 1865 

,16,1865 

17. 1865 
15. 1865 
16. 1865 
15, 1865 
,16. 1865 

,15, 1865 

,16. 1865 

,15. 1865 

14, 1865 
16, 1865 
,17, 1865 

16, 1865 
13,1865 
17, 1865 
22, 1865 

Mustered  out  June  19  1865. 

Richland  

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

Bell.  George 

Discharged  July  17,  1865    . 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

LaPrairie  

Peoria 

Breeden,  Wm    

Deserted  June  25,  1865 

Bleikner    Henry 

Orange 

Deserted  July  15,  1865 

Deserted  June  25,  1865 

Beckman   Ludwig 

Payson 

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

Crow,  Anson  D 

Calhoun.  Alexander... 

Bopeweir 

LaPrairie 

Mustered  out  Sept.,16,1865. 
Promoted  Captain 

Haw  Creek 

Elba 

Doty,  . lames  W     

Disch  July  17, '65;  disabil. 

Dozard,  William 

jlopewell 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
M.O.Sept.l6,'65,as  Corp'l. 

Doering,  Daniel  J  

Copley 

Mustered  out  Sept  16,1865. 

Fry    Samuel 

Hanna 

Mustered  out  June  7  1865 

Fishback,  Killian 

Jleave,  Samuel 

Jumphries.  Henry.... 

Joman,  Lt'vi  J 

Hornard.Elijah  W.... 
Honig:,  Herman 

Hopeweil 

LaPrairie 

Andover".!"'!!!'. 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 
Mustered  out  July  19,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  19,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 

Harsh,  Jacob  W 

i'^alem    

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Hartter,  John 

Princeton 

Richland 

Haw  Creek.... 
Truro  . 

Henderson,  John  C  — 

Hogan,  Timothy  J 

Hall,  James 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 
Des,e,rted  Feb., 18. 1865 

Discharged  June  27,1865... 

Jenkins,  William  R... 

Milo 

Deserted  July  24. 1865 

Kear,  William.      . 

LaPrairie 

Sparta ..!!!!!!!! 

Mustered  out  Sept  16, 1865 

King.  Samuel  T 

Kirtner,  David  H 

Disch.  July  17, '65:  disabil. 

Kock  George 

Salem 

Mustered  out  .June  19.  1865. 

Livingston,  Sharrack. 

West  Jersey  ... 

Haw  Creek 

LaPrairie 

Hopewell 

LaPrairie.!!!!!! 
Kewanee 

Andover!!!!!!!! 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 186:. 

Linebaek.  Cheny  M... 

Monroe,  James 

McHenry,  Charles  .... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Died  May  24.1865 

Manni,  Jacob  M 

Monroe,  William 

Mustered  out  Sept.,16.1865. 
M.  0.  Sept.  16, '65.  as  Corp'l 

McDermed,  Francis  M. 

M.  0.  Mar.  6, '65,  for  prom.. 

Norris.  Edward 

Oltman,  George. 

Haw  Creek 

Sparta 

Deserted  Feb.  18,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept  16,1865. 

Peterson.  Claus  H  .... 

Andover 

Ontario 

Disch.  to  date  June  25, 1865 

Ries,  Michael 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Spencer,  James 

Sanders,  James  K 

Shutts.  James 

Westfield 

LaPrairie 

Copley 

Deserted  Feb.  18,1865 

M.  0.  Sept  16.  '65.  as  Corp'l' 
Mustered  out  July  19  1865. 

Swords,  John  W 

Stratton,  William 

LaPrairie 

Orange 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Mustered  out  June  20, 1865 

Died  Mar.  6,1865 

Sell,  Isaac  M ......;::: 

LaPrairie 

Geneseo  !!!!!!!! 

Deserted  Jul v  24, 1866 

Steinbaugh,  Jacob 

Shuster,  Adam 

Discharged  June  25.1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.,16,1865. 

Sands,  John  H 

Sparta  , 

Deserted  Feb.  18,1865 

Smith, William 

Deserted  July  25, 1865 

Wayne,  Isaac  L 

Wayne.  Samuel  C 

Weir.schen,  Engelbert 

LaPrairie 

Andover  !!!!!!! 

Absent,  sick  at  M.  0 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16, 1865. 
Deserted  June  25, 1865 

White.  Charles 

Arispe 

Wilder.  Otis  H  .  ..     . 

Clarin 

M  0  Sept  16  '65  as  Corp'l 

Woodruff.  .John  H.... 

Salem 

White.  sVilliam  L 

Yates,  Joseph 

Haw  Creek 

Ohio 

Deserted  Feb.,18,1865 

Zeitlow,  Charles 

Peoria 

22.1&65'Feb. 

Died  Mar.  13,1865 

FOUETEENTH     (REORGANIZED)     INFANTRY. 


o49 


Name  aud  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Becruits. 

sBrucker,  George  J 

Dallise.  John 

North  Fork 

Illinoistown 

Apr.    13,1865 
Mar.    18,1865 

Apr.    13,1865 
Mar.    18,1865 

Discharged  Sept.  18.1865  .. 
Mustered  out  Aug  8  1865 

COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captain. 
l/eonard  P.  Beck 

First  Lieutenant. 
Corydon  P.  Snow 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Solomon  Grace 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  T.  Drain 

Sergeants. 

Emerson  J.  Price 

William  H.  Black 

William  Beswick 

James  R.  Patton 

Corporals, 

John  H.  Landon 

Albert  Downs 

William  H.  Newkirk.. 

Elias  Hart 

■John  Erwin 

Paris  Richardson 

Samuel  A.  Patton 

William  G.  Vincent... 

Musician. 

"William  H.  Brown 

Edward  H.  Stilson.... 

Wagoner. 
Stephen  M.  Hall 

Privates. 

Axtell,  Nathan  J 

Alexander  John 

Cross,  John  A 

Carter.  Lewis 

Carter,  Martin  

Church,  Henry 

Conkling.  John  W  .... 

Clifton,  John  H 

Doerges,  William 

Doerges,  Henry 

Ueilere,  John 

Dell.  Peter 

Dowling,  Thomas 

Enders,  Adam 

Forquer.  James  M 

Grace,  Solomon 

Henricks,  Christoph'r 

Hickson,  Hiram 

Hartsgrove,  Ric^ieson 

Heston,  Charles 

Hall,  Samuel  T 

Hopper.  Roland  A 

Hines.  Lewis 

Hodges.  William  J 

Hamraar,  Samuel  J... 
Hightower,  John  G  ... 

Kelly.  John  J 

Lyons,  Wililam 

Meyer.  Enrch 

Maines,  Thoma.s 

•Ostram,  Charles  J 


Sparta 

Kelly 

Genesee  

Cedar 

Kelly 

Cold  Brook 

Richland  

Kelly 

Kichland 

Kelly  

Cold  Brook 

War. saw 

Kelly 

Goshen  

Lynn 

Kelly 

North  East 

Cedar 

Point  Pleasant.. 

Warsaw 

Kelly 

Warsaw  

Kelly 

Center  

Kelly 

Warsaw  

Cold  Brook".'.'.'.'. 

Warsaw  

Mt.  Pleasant.... 

Warsaw  

Kelly 

Cold  'Brook'.".'.'.'. 
Kelly 

Cold  Brook!'.;;." 

Kelly ;■.■.". 

Richland  

Pekin 

Cedar 

Wythe 

Cold  Brook;".;;; 

Kelly 

Greenville 

Wythe 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
b^b. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Mar.  9, 1865 


Mar. 


21,1865 
17, 1865 
20, 1865 
17, 1865 


_17, 1865 
18, 1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb.  27,1865 


Feb.  17.1865 


Feb.  17,1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Keb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb.  ^18,1865 
Feb.  17,1865 


21,1865 
24, 1865 
18, 1865 
17,1865 
20.  1865 
17, 1865 
1,1865 
^18, 1865 

20, 1865 
^18, 1865 

24. 1865 
18. 1S65 
17, 1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Keb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 


21, 1865 
17, 1865 
20, 1865 
17, 1865 


n,1865 
18, 1865 


Feb.  27,1 


Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.  17,1865 


Feb.  17.1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


28. 1865 
21, 1865 
^24, 1865 

20, 1865 
17.1865 
18, 1865 
24, 1865 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


,1865 
,1865 
,1865 

,1865 
,1865 
.1865 
,1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Mustered  out  June  7,1866.. 


-Mustered  out  June  19, 1865 
Deserted  twice;  reduced.. 
Mustered  out  July  6,1865  .. 
M.  O.  Sept.l6.'65,as  1st  Serg 


M.  O.  Sept.  16,  '65.  as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  June  13,1865. 

Promoted  Sergeant 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
Discharged  June  22,1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 


Mustered  out  Sept. 


Mustered  out  May  29,1865. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865.. 
M.  O.  Sept.  16. '65.  as  Corp. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Mustered  out  June  10, 1865. 
Dii^charged  June  25.1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

Deserted  July  29,1865 

Deserted  July  26, 1865 

Absent,  sick,  at  M.  O    

Mustered  out  May  15,1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  28. 1865. . 

Deserted  July  26,1865 

Deserted  twice 

M.  O.  Mar.  8,  '65.  for  prom. 

Deserted  Feb.  22, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Leg  broke.  In  Hosp.  at  M.O 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
Mustered  out  June  10,1865. 

Deserted  twice 

M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65,  as  Corp. 

Deserted  July  25,1865 

Died  Mar.  31.1865 

M.O.  Sept.  16. '65,  as  Corp. 

Died  Mar.  12,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
Mustered  our  May  29,1865.. 

Deserted  July  3,1865 

Mustered  out  May  23, 1865. . 


650 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    KEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  ot 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Owens,  George  W 

Premer.  William 

Parker,  Charles  W.... 

Peters.  Julius 

Pence,  Bernard  

Pierson,  Calver 

Pool,  Asbury 

Parks,  James  

Richardson,  Charles  L 

Richardson,  John 

Richardson,  Joseph... 

Ryner.  William 

Robbins.  Ephraim 

Reed.  Lucius 

Rogers,  George  A 

Randies,  Andrews  J  .. 

8taats,  .John 

Snow,  CorydonP 

Spratt.  John  W 

Shugart,  Henry  C 

Savage,  H'illiam  R 

Samuels.  William  H.. 

Smith,  Jamps  M 

Sweely,  Michael 

Stevens,  Jackson 

Shelton,  Nathaniel 

Shutts,  Daniel  C 

Terpening,  Delbert ... 
Trantvetter.  Geo.  A... 

Trible.  Isaac  M 

Tolman.  James 

Terrel,  William  H  .... 

Thomas,  Henry 

Underwood,  James  M. 
Vincent,  George  W  ... 
Whitney.  William  R.. 
Warrington,  David  M. 

Ware,  William 

Williams,  Squire 

Yocum,  William  M 


North  East 

Cold  Brook 

Cedar 

Victoria 

Mt.  Pleasant.... 

Warsaw  

Kelly 

Warsaw 

Kelly 

Mt.  Pleasant..., 

Kelly 

Cold  Brook 

Warsaw 

Jubilee 

Kelly 

LaMoille 

Sparta 

Center 

Bureau  Town  ., 
Kelly 

Cold  Brook'."!! 

Victoria , 

Wythe , 

Warsaw , 

Kelly 

Warsaw 

Kelly 

Point,  Pleasant 

Wythe 

Kelly 

Warsaw 

Lynn 

Dover 

Center 

Greenville 

Kelly 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb, 


17,1865 
18, 1865 
21. 1865 
18, 1865 
24. 1865 
14, 1865 
18, 1865 
17. 1865 
^18. 1865 

24, 1865 
17. 1865 
18, 1865 

2, 1865 
_17, 1865 

21. 1865 
^  ^1, 1865 

18, 1865 
17,1865 
^18, 1865 

24. 1865 

18. 1865 
^17, 1865 

18, 1835 
17, 1865 
24. 1865 

17. 1865 
18. 1865 
27. 1865 
24. 1865 
1.1865 
18, 1865 
17.: 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Deserted  Feb.  18,1865 

Mustered  out  May  29.  1865. 
Mustered  out  May  23.  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 


17. 

18. 

21. 1865 

18. 1865 

24. 1865  Mustered  out  Ma"y  23.  1865. 

14.1865 "  -  "" 

18. 1865 
17. 1865 
18, 1865 


\lustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Mustered  out  May  11,  1865. 

Deserted  Feb.  18.1865 

Deserted  June  25. 1865 

Desf-rted  June  27. 1865 

M.  O.  Sept.  16. '65.as_Corp. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Deserted  June  25. 1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Deserted  Feb.  18.1865 

M.  O.  Mar.  8, '65,  for  prom. 
Mustered  out  June  8. 1865.. 
Mustered  out  May  23,  1865. 

Sick  at  muster-out 

Deserted  J  uly  3, 1865 

Sick  at  muster  out 

M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65, as  Corp. 
Disch.Aug.  11,  sent.  G.C.M. 
Deserted  June  25, 1865 


Mustered  out  July  11, 1865  . 

Deserted  July  26,1865 

Mustered  out  June  20. 18P5. 
Mustered  out  Sept  16. 1865. 

Deserted  twice 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865.. 

Deserted  June  25. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


Deserted  June  25. 1865 

Deserted  July  3.1865 

Mustered  out  June  13, 1865. 
Mustered  out  June  26,1865. 


COMPANY  ] 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Philip  J.  Saylor .... 

Shelby 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

14, 1865 
14.1865 
14, 1865 
18. 1865 
^18. 1865 

^18.1865 
18. 1865 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb, 
Feb. 

14. 1865 
14. 1865 
14. 1865 
18.1865 
_18. 1865 

^18, 1865 
18. 1865 

■ 
Resigned  July  1.1865 » 

First  Lieutenant. 
Jacob  Brown 

Shelby 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Benjamin  J.  Puckett.. 

First  Sergeant. 
Nimrod  T.  Wright  .... 

Cold  Spring.... 
Okaw 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Sergeants. 
Joseph  D.  Nichols 

Shelby 

M.O-  Sept.l6. '65.  as  private 

John  H.  Cocanover 

Mustered  out  July  19   1865. 

John  Kesler 

Dry  Point 

Shelby 

Died  June  19  1865 

Corporals. 

Shelby 

Leven  N   Williams.... 
•John  Knight. 

Windsor 

Shelbv 

M.O.Sept.  16. '65.  as  private 
Mustered  out  July  19.  1865. 
Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Howard  W.  Walker... 

Dry  Point 

Shelby 

John  Hull 

Aug.  26,  '65;  under  arrest 
Deserted  July  24,1865 

• ' 

John  Oliver 

' ' 

Discharged  July  18  1865 

Musician  . 
Ephraim  J.  Fringer... 

Shelby 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

FOURTEENTH     (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


651 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Okaw 

Dry  Point 


Prairie.. 


Privates. 

Addis,  Thomas 

Banning,  Henry 

Banning,  Alexander  .. 
Bobzien,  Frederick... 

Beasler,  Dimmest "        

Bugh.JohnB    Shelby  

Banning,  Joseph  T....  Dry  Point  ... 
Burrus,  Dickerson....  Cold  Spring. 

Billings,  Dempsey  M  .Rural 

Brotherton,  Wash.  G  .jShelby  

Burrus,  Job  H Holland 

Burrus.  James  W "        

Cline.  Kensev  V  Rose 


Compton.  Thomas 

Clarke,  Charles 

Crow,  Lorenzo  D 

Cline,  Joseph 

Cassidy,  William  C  ... 

Collier,  Hiram  M 

Davis.  Josiah 

Dille,  Aaron 

Decker.  Cornelius  — 

Evans,  Joseph 

Gillett,  Aruuap 

Ghem,  Peter  

Goolsby,  William 

Had  win,  John 

Huntington.  Adelbert. 

Hall,  JamesM 

Hayden,  Charles  H  ... 

Hall,  James 

Hagan,  James  M.  A... 

Hapner,  David  F 

Igo,  Sylvestei 

Jones,  John 

Johnson,  John  H 

Johnson,  John 

Jones,  Josiah 

King,  Isaac 

Kesler,  Isaac 


Holland  

Oconee  

Rose 

Shelby '!.■;;■.!! 

Cold  Spring.. 
Dry  Point  .... 
Birmingham . 
Cold  Spring.. 

Shelby  

Rural 

Oconee  

Okaw 

Ash  Grove 

Rose 

Oconee  

Dry  Point  .... 

Holland  

Dry  Point  — 

Ridge  

Oconee  

Shelby  

Rural 

Okaw 

Cold  Spring.. 
Dry  Point  .... 


Lebold,  George... 
Mahary.  James... 

McCoy,  John 

Myers,  Samuel  T. 
Morrissey,  John.. 
Nigh,  Benjamin  . 


Niece,  John 

Perkins,  Andrew  J 

Palmer,  Albert 

Phelps,  John 

Ridgeway.  Samuel  H  . 
Roberts,  Francis  M  ... 

Raibourne,  John 

Rossier,  Francis  J 

Robertson,  Henry 

Robertson,  William... 

Sphar,  Jasper  Wm 

Smart,  Allen  T 

Selby.  Benjamin  F.... 

Smith,  Ovid  B 

Selby,  William  B 

Trammel,  Mathews  ... 
Templeton,  Alexander 

Tilley.  George  W 

Vail,  Francis  S 

Vaugh.  Cornelius  B.. 

Wade.  Samuel 

Wright,  George  W  ... 
Wimingham,  Milton  . 
Whiteside.  Samuel  R 


Rutland 

Cold  Spring. 

Okaw 

Shelby  


Dry  Point . 


Ash  Grove.... 
Dry  Point  .... 
Birmingham  , 

Richland 

Birmingham 
Cold  Spring., 
Shelby  


Feb.    18,1865 


18.1865  M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65,  as  Serg'ti 
|Absent,sick,atM.  O 


Cold  Spring.. 


Rose 

Rutland 

Rose 

Birmingham  , 

Windsor  

Cold  Spring., 

Holland 

Rutland , 

Birmingham 

Rutland 

Ash  Grove 

Dry  Point  ... 


Mar. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


8,1865  Mar. 
18.1865  Feb. 


10,1865  Mar. 
18,1865  Feb. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Discharged  July  18.1865  ... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Died  April  2, 1865 

iMustered  out  June  13, 1865. 

Deserted  June  26,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

M.O.Sept.  16, '65,  as  Coip'l 

Deserted  July  22, 1865.  Re- 
turned July  24,  1865;  now 
under  arrest 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865.. 

Discharged  June  17,1865... 

Absent,  sick,  at  M.  0 

Deserted  July  24, 1865 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Mustered  out  June  7,  1865  .. 

.M.  O.  Sept.16, '65,  as  Corp'l 
1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
1865'Mustered  out  June  2,  1865  . 

i Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Deserted  July  25.  1865 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. . 

Sick  at  muster-out 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865.. 

M.O.Sept  16, '65.  as  Corp'l. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865. 

Deserted  July  20,  1865 

Mustered  out  June  19,1865. 

Discharged  June  26,  1865  .. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


1865 


8, 1865 
18. 1865 


10, 1865 
8, 1865 
18, 1865 


8,1865 
9, 1865 
8,1865 
18, 1865 


Mar.     8, 1865 


Feb.    18.1865 


Mar. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


Mar 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Mustered  out  Set  1. 16, 1865- 

M.O.Sept.l6,'65,fcS  Corp'l. 

Deserted  July  22, 1&65.  Re- 
turned Aug.  26,1865;  now 
under  arrest 

M.  O.  Sept.  16.'65.as  Serg't 

Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Deserted  June  17,1865 

Discharged  May  23. 1865  ... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 

Deserted  July  22, 1865.  Re- 
turned Aug.  26,1865;  now 
under  arrest 

Deserted  twice 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


Deserted  June  26. 1865  . 
Absent, sick,  atM.  O.. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Discharged  June  26, 1865 . . . 

Deserted  twice ■■ 

Absent,  sick, atM.  O 

Corp.  Absent,  sick,  at  M.O. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  11. 1865. 
Mustered  out  June  19, 1865. 
,1865  Died  June  7,  1865. 


,1865 
,1865 


Mar.     8,1865 


Feb.    18.1865 


M .  O .  Sept.l6,  '65,  as  Corp'l, 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Sick  at  muster-out 

M.0.Sept.l6,  '65,as  Serg't. 

M.O. Sept. 16, '65, as  Corp'l. 

Sick  at  muster-out 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Deserted  July  2J,1865.  Re- 
turned Aug.  25,1865;  now 
under  arrest 


652 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  Imuster. 

Remarks. 

Whittington,  Wm.  C. 
Waters   Daniel  M 

Cold  Spring.... 
Prairie 

Feb.   ^18,1865 
Feb.    24,1865 

Feb.    18,1865 
Feb.    24.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 

Yates,  Emerson  

Windsor  

Chicago  

Deserted  June  26  1865 

Becruits. 
Clark.  Patrick 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Houshell.  George  W.. 

COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Parkhurst  T.  Martin.. 

First   Lieutenant. 
Elam  H.  Robinson 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Nathaniel  W.  Holland 
Mar.shall  B.  Martin  ... 

First  Sergeant. 
M.  B.Martin 


Wilmington 
Rose 


Sergeants. 

George  D.  Day 

Andrew  J.  Oorley. 

Noah  W.  Lane 

John  W.  Carson... 


Wilburton ... 
Cold  Spring. 

Shelby 

Dry  Point.... 


Corporals. 

James  B.  Selby 

Travis  D.  Draper 

Colmady  P.  Roberts  .. 
Alfred  H.  Perryman.. 
William  J.  Banning... 

John  Barrett 

William  H.  Tetrich  ... 
Arshable  Moore 


Wagoner. 
Ephraim  Allen.. 


Privates. 

Allen,  Westley 

Atterberry,  Willis 

Brieker.  Louis 

Blaukenship.  John 

Bradlsy,  Simeon 

Barr,  Cyrus 

Ball,  George  T 

Broyles.  Westley  G... 

Boyd,  CharlesC 

Bailey,  John 

Bailey,  Samuel 

Bazil,  William  J  

Brickey,  James  K 

Brown,  Hezekiah 

Brown,  David  S 

Curry,  Anderson 

Cocbran,  Levi  C 

Corthell,  W.  A 

Chambers,  Henry  W.. 

Carder,  Henry 

Cramer,  Wayne 

Conrod,  Ay  mus 

Dowell,  Warren 

Dutton,  Abraham  H 
Dowell,  Martin  S.... 
Davidson,  Washington 


Dry  Point. . 
Ash  Grove. 
Dry  Point  . 


Shelby...., 
Dry  Point 

Prairie 

Pickaway. 


Rose 

Ash  Grove... 

Holland 

Erin 

Okaw 

Rose 

Dry  Point  ... 
Shelbyville.. 
Cold  Spring. 

Rose 

Prairie 

Rose 

Otego 

Wilburton ... 


Prairie 

Okaw 

Ash  Grove. 
Dry  Point  . 

Shelby 

Wilburton. 
Pickaway.. 

Prairie 

Rose 

Shelby 


Mar.  18,1865 
Mar.  18,1865 


Mar.  18.1865 
"une  22,1865 


Feb.  18,1865 


Mar.  3  J 
Feb.  18. 1865 


Feb.  18,1865 


Feb.  10,1865 
Feb.  18,1865 
Feb.  18,1865 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


10. 1865 
9, 1865 
18, 1865 


Mar.   18, 1865  Mustered  out  Sept. 


Mar.   18. 1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 


Mar.   18.1865  Resigned  June  3, 1865 

July    17.1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 


Feb.    18. 1865  Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. 


Mar.  3. 1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 186 
Feb.  18. 1865  Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.186 


Feb.    18. 1865  Deserted  Aug.  — ,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
M.O.Sept.l6,'65,as  1st  Serg 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 


Discharged  July  17,  1865. 
Feb.    10,1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16.18 


Feb.    18, 1865  Deserted  June  26, 1865. 

Feb.    18, 1865  Deserted  June  26, 1865. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Mar.    10.1865  Mustered  out  July  31.     ~ 

Mar.     9.1865  Deserted  Mar.  25. 1865. 

Feb.  18,1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
M.O.  Sept.  16. '65,  as  Corp'l 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Mustered  out  July  10, 1865. 
Mustered  out  June  8. 1865. . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 


Feb.    18,1865 


Mar.     3, 
Feb.    18, 1865 


Mar. 


Feb.    18,1865 


Mar. 
Feb. 


Discharged  June  15, 1865. . . 
Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Mustered  out  Aug.  8,  1865. 
18, 1865!  Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 


FOURTEENTH    (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


653. 


Name  and  Ranis. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 

of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Diss,  Frederick 

Wilburton 

Holland  ..'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

K: 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Mar. 

^  ^3, 1865 
,18,1865 

3,1865 
28, 1865 
_  3, 1865 

,18. 1865 
,3,1865 

18. 1865 

8. 1864 
,18, 1865 

3. 1865 
10. 1865 
18, 1S65 
, ,3, 1865 

10. 1865 
9, 1865 
3, 1865 

18, 1865 
3, 1865 

10,1865 

,18.1865 

3, 1865 
18,1865 

10, 1865 
,  ,8, 1865 

21. 1865 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

K: 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Mar. 

,  ,3. 1865 
,18, 1865 

3, 1865 
28. 1865 
,,3,1865 

,18, 1865 

,  ,3, 1865 

18,1865 

8, 1865 

,18. 1865 

3,1865 
10, 1865 
18, 1865 
,3,1865 

10, 1865 
9, 1865 
3, 1865 

18, 1865 
3, 1865 

10. 1865 

,18.1865 

3,1865 
18, 1865 

10,1865 
,  ,8, 1865 

21.1865 

Deserted  July  6.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  ]6,'i865 
Mustered  out  July  31.  1865 

Gettings,  MathiasC  .. 

Hill.  John  M 

Shelby 

Prairie 

Discharged  July  17. 1865  . . . 

Deserted  Aug.  —,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 
Discharged  June  23,1865... 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Harman,  William 

Howard  A           

Wilburton 

Elm  Grove 

Wilburton 

Shelby 

Hammonds,  Joseph. . . 
Holland.  Nathaniel  W 
Jones.  James  W 

Jones,  Richard  R 

Jones,  Wilson  P 

Dry  Point 

Wilburton!!.' .'.'.' 

Dry   Point!!!!!! 

Mt.  Zion 

Dry  Point 

Cold  Spring.... 
Ridge . 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865.. 
Died  Mar.  22, 1865 

Lyons.  Miner  P 

Lape,  Jeremiah 

Sick  at  muster  out 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Logus,  William 

Long.  James  M 

Lockheart.  Thomas... 
McDaniel,  William  H. 
Morehead  Reuben  E  . 

Mustered  out  July  15,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Deserted  July  23,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Morehead,  William  H, 
Morehead.  Thomas  E. 

Moore.  William  G 

Newbill.  William 

Windsor 

Dry  Point 

Cold  Spring.... 

Died  March  20.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  31, 1865. 

Newton.  James 

Orear  James  H  

Wilburton 

Oconee 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 
Discharged  May  30.  1865. . . 
Discharged  July  17.  1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
M.  0.  Sept.  16, '65,  as  Corp'l 
Discharged  July  9,  1865.... 
Deserted  March  25. 1865.... 
Mustered  out  July  31.  1865. 
Died  April  16, 1865 

Peyton.  James  L 

Ribe.  Thomas  G.H... 

Wilburton 

Shelby 

Erin 

Wilburton 

Cold  Spring  — 

Wilburton 

Oconee  

Spurgon,  James  H 

Shelton.  Joshua  B 

Slater,  James  P 

Mustered  out  Sept.  ,16, 1865 

St.  Clair,  William 

Cold  Spring.... 

Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Torrance.  David  H 

Worley,  John  H 

Dry  Point 

Rose 

Mustered  out  Sept. ,1,6, 1865 

Wolf.  John 

Wilburton 

Dry  Point 

Monticello 

Wade.  John  W 

Recruits. 
Clark,  Braxton 

Davidson.  William.... 

Deserted  July  12.  1865 

Deserted  August,  1865.  at 
Fort  Leavenworth.  Kas. 

Dunlap.  Matthew 

Deserted  July  23  1865 

Rider,  Joseph 

' ' 

Mustered  out  Sept., 16, 1865 

Webb,  William  P 

Wicks.  Mark 

Georgetown 

I  •                     1  • 

'654 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY  REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Colonels. 
Thomas  J.  Turner  .. 
George  C.  Rogers ... 


Freeport... 
Waukegan 


Lieutenant    Colonels. 

Edward  F.  Ellis 

George  C.  Rogers 

James  Rany 


Rock ford  . . 
Waukegan 
Warren 


Majors. 
William  R  Goddard  .. 

James  Rany 

Adam  Nase , 

Rufus  C-  McEathorn., 


Adiutants. 
Cyrenus  C.  Clark  . 
Charles  P.  Barber. 
George  Q.  Allen  .. 


Lena , 

Warren 

Mt.  Carrol 
Lena 


Rockford , 
Polo , 


Quarter  ma  sters . 

Samuel  Hiuf,  Jr 

Ahiman  V.  Bohn ... 

Surgeon- 
William  J.  McKim 


First  Ass't  Surgeons. 

Harman  A.  Buck 

John  W.  VanValzah  .. 
Moses  C.  Drake 


Mt.  Carroll 


Freeport. 


Marengo. 
Kreeport. 
Elkhart. . 


Second  Ass'f  Suigeon 
Leonard  L.  Lake  .. 


Chaplains . 
David  E    Halteman.. 
Barton  F.  Rogers 


Marengo. 


May    14. 1861 
Nov.     2. 1862 


May  14,1861 
Apr.  7, 1862 
Nov.     2,186: 


June  26,1861 

Apr.  7, 1862 

Nov.  2, 1862 

July  7. 1863 


Sept.  4,1861 
Oct.  26.1861 
June     2,1863 


Sept.    4,1861 
Nov.     1, 1861 


May    14, 1861 


May  14,1861 
Apr.  11,1862 
Aug.  28,1863 


Nov.     8.1862 


May    24,1861 
Dec.    17,:    "" 


May    14.1861 
Dec.    17.1862 


May  24,1861 
May  18,1862 
Dec.    17.1862 


May    24.1861 


Dec.    17.1862 
Jan.    28, 1864 


July    13. 


Dec.    30, 


May    24,1861 


Sept.  14,1863 
Nov.  10,1862 


May    24.1861 
Dec.    24,1862 


Resigned  Nov.  2, 1862 

Assigned  as  Col.  Vet.  Bat. 

Kil'd,  battle.  Pittsb'g  L'd'g 

Promoted 

Resigned  Jan.  16,1864 

Kil'd,  battle,  Pittsb'g  L'd'g 

Promoted 

Resigned  July    7.1863 

Assigned    as    Major    Vet. 
Battalion 

Transferred  to  staff 

Resigned  June  2.  1863 

See  Co.  K.  14th  Infantry... 

Resigned  Nov.  21.1861 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 


Discharged  Mar.  21.1865. 


Resigned  Mar.  13. 1862 

Died  about  Aug  9. 1863 

Assigned  as  Surgeon  Vet- 
eran Battalion 

Resigned  July  29, 1863 

Resigned  April  17, 1862 

Assign'dChapl'n  Vet.  Bat. 


NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Sergeant  Majors, 

Charles  F.  Barber 

Thomas  L.  Hewitt 

George  Q.  Allen 

A.  H.  Hershey 


Polo 

Waukegan 
Pdo 

Carroll.... 


May    24,1861 


Sept.  12,1861 


May    24,1861 


Promoted  Adjutant 

Prom.  2d  Lieut.  Co.  I 

Promoted  Adjutant 

See  Field  &  staff.  Vet.  Bat. 


FIFTEENTH    INFANTKY. 


655 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Q.  M.  Seraeants. 

Allen  T.  Barnes 

Gideon  V.  Carr 

Edward  A.  Harrison.. 
Jacob  H.  Read 


Com.  Sergeaiits. 
Ahiman  V.  Bohn.. 
Royal  L.  Gibbs.... 


Hospital  Stewardi 
Henry  H.  McAfee. 
Julius  N  DeWitt.. 
Lyman  P.  Clark... 

Drum  Majors. 
Nicholas  Wolaver. 
Henry  Casey 


Warren 

Rockford  

Boston,  Mass. 
Rockford  


Mt.  Carroll. 
Fremont 


Freeport. 
Carroll..; 


Fife  Jfa/ors. 
JohnH.  Griffiths. 
William  H.  Howe 


Nora 

Waukegan. 


May    24,1861 


June  16,1861 
Jan.      1. 1864 


May    24,1 


May    24,1861 
Jan.      1.1864 


May    24,1 
Dec.    16,1863 


May    24,1861 


Jan.      1,1864 
May    24,1861 


Prom.  2d  Lieut.  Co.  E 

Prom.  1st  Lieut.  Co.  C 

Mustered  out  June  16,1864. 
See  Field  &  Staff.  Vet.  Bat. 


Prom.  Quartermaster. 


May 
Jan. 


May 
Dec. 


24. 


24,1 
16, 1363 


Pro. 2d  A sst. Surg. 46th  HI. 
See  Field  &  Staff  Vet.  Bat. 


Jvily 
June 


8, 1861 
5. 1861 


-John  H.  Grifiath iLena Dec. 


Trans;  to  55th  Ill.Inf'ty 
Princ.  Musician , 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster- 

Remarks. 

Leader. 
A.  A.  Millard 

Polo 

May    24,1861 
June  ^18,1861 

May    24,1861 
June  ^18,1861 

Mustered  out  Apr.  18,  1862 

MusiHans. 

Mustered  out  Apr.  18,  1862 

Leroy  C.  Spencer 

Marengo 

Polo 

Mustered  out  Apr,  18.  1862 

"                        " 

• ' 

Lewis  P.  Shelley 

Mustered  out  Apr.  18,  1862 

Elias  B.  White   

William  Kinnament. 

Polo 

COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date  of 
muster. 


Captains. 

Louis  D.  Kelly 

Frederick  W.  Smith  , 


First  Lieutenants. 
Daniel  C.  Joslyn  — 
Lawrence  H.  Jones  . 


Frederick  W.  Smith  .. 
William  H.  Sherman.. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Mark  Hatheway 

Frederick  W  Smith  .. 
William  H.  Sherman.. 
George  A.  Austin 


First  Sergeant. 
Lawrence  H.  Jones 


Woodstock  , 


May 
Oct. 


May 
Oct. 


Feb. 
Oct. 


May 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Oct. 


6.1861 
21, 1862 


May    24.1861 
Dec.    19,1862 


6. 18611  May    24,1861 
26.1861, 


15. 1862 
21, 1862 


6,1861 

26. 1861 

15. 1862 
21, 1862 


Woodstock iMay    24,1861 


Dec.  23.1862 
May  24.1861 
Dec.  ■■23.' 1862 
May    24,: 


Resigned  Oct.  21.1862 

Mustered  out  at  consolid'n 

Resigned  Oct.  16.1861 

Failed  to  pass  examinat'n. 
Discharged  Feb. 15, 1862.. 

Promoted 

Mustered  out  at  consolid'n 

Resigned  Oct.  16,1861 

Promoted 

See  Co.  C!  Veteran  Bat ! ! '. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant. 


656 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Sergeants. 
Wellington  M.  Friend. 
William  E.  Sheldon... 
William H.  Sherman.. 

Corporals. 
Frederick  W.  Smith  .. 

Alexander  M.  Kent 

Frank  E.  Hanaford  ... 

Pricafes. 
Ainsworth,  Garrett  S. 

Austin  George  A 

Brown.  John  B 

Bird,  Joseph  A. 

Barrows,  Lath'rpH.S. 

Becker.  A.  B 

Burton,  Daniel 

Barton.  George 

Chase,  Gilman 

Cummins,  Alwin  W... 

Dobbins,  Joseph 

Darrell.  Bela 

Dickerson.  Morris 

DeLong.  Albert  T 

Ellsworth,  Newman  .. 
Fowler.  Frederick  H.. 
Freeman,  George  T... 
Fairchilds,  Chester  H. 

Fritsch,  Martin 

Frye,  Harvey  T.  H.... 

Groat.  David  H 

Horn,  Frederick 

Howland,  David  M. 

Hildebrandt,  August  . 

Hubbell.  Frank 

Jewett.  Walter  P 

Kere,  Phineas  W 

Love,  William 

Lascell,  Andrew 

Lyman,  Charles  W 

Mallory,  Samuel  W  ... 
Matthews,  Joseph  H.. 

Mead.  Henry  C 

Miller,  Reuben 

Miller,  William  H 

Monear,  James 

Miner,  Josepli 

Newman,  Washington 

Noble,  George  W 

Noonan,  Thomas 

Older,  Henry  M 

Older,  Adalbert 

Ostrom,  George  W.... 

Perkins,  Isaac  C  

Pooler,  George  W 

Ramsey,  Charles  D  ... 

Ross,  Charles  M 

Rice,  Sylvester 

Richard,  E.  E 

Sanborn, Joseph  H 

Samler,  Jacob 

St.  Clair.  Robert  C... 

Salisbury.  Alfred 

Shelley,  Lewis  P 

Teisdale.  Robert  M  . . . 

VanDyke,  Israel 

Veley,  Lyman 

Vam  Camp,  Stephen  M 

Wills.  William  W 

Webb,  Albert  M 

Wheeler,  Robert 

Weaver,  •)  ames 

Wright,  Brayton  S.... 

Wayne,  Joseph  B 

Wilson,  Elias  L 

Whipple.  Alfonzo 

Williams,  Henry 


McHenry . . 
Woodstock 


Dorr 

Woodstock  ... 
Delavan,  Wis. 

Chemung 

Freeport 

Woodstock  ... 


Woodstock  , 

Seneca 

Woodstock . 


May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    a4.1861 


May    24.1861 


Chicago 

Seneca 

Palatine 

Greenwood 


Woodstock  , 
Greenwood 
Woodstock  , 


Hartland 

Chicago 

Seneca 

Woodstock 

Big  Fort.  Wis. 
Dorr 


Sent 


Rockford . . 
Algonquin. 


McHenry 

Woodstock  . . 
Algonquin... 
Richmond  ... 
Sharon,  Wis. 
Woodstock  .. 

Chicago 

Seneca 

Darien,  Wis. 


Sharon  

Woodstock  . 

Chicago 

Woodstock  , 


Sharon.  Wis. 


Rockford  

Sharon,  Wis... 
Delavan.  Wis  . 

Algonquin 

Woodstock 

Seneca 

Sharon,  Wis.., 

Seneca 

Chicago 

Seneca 

Richmond 

Seneca 

Freeport 


May    24.1 


Disch.  May  20.'62;  disabil . 
Disch.  Sept.  25.'61:  disabil 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  . . 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  .. 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864  . 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Sept.  24,'63;  disabil 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 

Died  Nov.  1,1861 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1864.. 
Disch.  May  20.'6SJ;  disabil . 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

Died  Feb.  28.1862 

Disch.  May  20.'62;  disabil. 

Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864  . 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Dec.  17. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864  . 

Died  Aug.  6, 1863 

Disch.  Sept.  20.'61;  disabil 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Nov.  15. '62;  disabih 
Disch.  Mar.  27.'63;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Died  Dec.  17.1861 

Died  Apr.  19.'62;  wounds.. 

Died  Sept.  27.1862 

Disch.  Oct.  19.'62;  disabil  . 

Mustered  out  May  'iji.is'ei  . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864  . 


Died  June  1.1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864  . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Apr.  28. '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veter.an  — 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864  . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Sept.  26.'62;  disabil 
Disch.  Apr.  28,'62;  disabil. 

Transferred  to  band 

Mustered  out  May  24.1864  . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Transf ereed  to  band 

Mustered  out  May  24,i864'! 

Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps  Jan.  4.'64 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864  . 
Disch.  Oct.  28, '62;  disabil  . 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864  . 
Disch.  Dec.  17,'62;  disabil. 
Disch.  July  28,'62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864  . 


FIFTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


657 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   e] 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Veterans. 
Armstrong,  Warren  W 

Burton,  Daniel 

Darell,  Bela 

De  Loner,  George 

Fairchilds,  Chester  H. 

Horn,  Frederick 

Hanaford,  Frank  E  ... 

Harter.  Francis  A 

Lascell.  Andrew 

Miner,  Joseph 

Montgomery,  Samuel. 

Noonan,  Thomas 

Noble,  George  VV 

Older,  Henry  M 

Ostrom,  Gilbert  W.... 
Ramsey,  Charles  D  ... 

Smith,  John  H 

Stees,  Thomas  M 

St.  Clair,  Robert  C... 
Whitney,  George  W... 

Hecruifs. 
Armstrong,  Warren  W 

Battler,  Mathias  P 

Chase,  Minard  M 

Carberry,  .John  L 

Cottle.  John  E 

Cutting,  Henry  B 

DeWolf,  Henry 

DeLong,  George  H.... 

Giles,  Marcus  D 

Hodges,  James 

Harter,  Francis  A 

Howland,  Charles  M.. 

King,  George  A 

Loghoy.  William  H.  H 
Montgomery.  Samuel. 

Nourse.  -James  E 

Page,  Charles  S 

Sanborn,  Levi  H 

Smith,  John  H 

Stees,  Thomas  M 

Sanborn.  Daniel  B 

Whitney.  George  W... 

Wayne,  Hiram  N 

W^ylie,  James 


Freeport.. 
Chemung. 
Dorr 


Greenwood  . 

Chicago  

Dorr 

Seneca 


Sharon,  Wis. 
Dorr 


Seneca. 
LeRoy . 


Jan.      1. 1864 


Dec.  ^16,1863 

Jan.  1.1864 

Feb.  14,1864 

Jan.  1. 1864 


Jan.      1,1864 


Dec.    16,1863 


See  Co.  S,  Veteran  Bat. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


1. 1864 
14. 1864 
1, 1864 


Dorr 

Freeport. 


Dorr 

Freeport. 


Feb. 
Jan. 


1, 1864 
1,1864 


Feb.      1,1864 
Jan.      1,1864 


Freeport... 
Algonquin. 
Ringgold  .. 
Chicago  ... 


May    24.1 


July 


26, 1861 
13. 1861 


May    24,1861 


See  Co.  E,  Veteran  Bat... 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 


Died  Dec.  4,1862. 


Woodstock  , 


Keithsburg 

Woodstock 

Freeport 

Hartland 

Woodstock 

Ripley 

Hebron  

Louisville,  Ky. 

Hebron  

Freeport 

Seneca 

Freeport 

Oneco 

Woodstock 

Oneco 

Texas 

Woodstock 


Mar. 
Aug. 
May 
June 
Feb. 


30, 1864 
15, 1861 

24. 1861 
1,1861 

14. 1862 


Feb.    14,1862 


Nov. 
Mar. 
July 
May 
Apr. 
May 
June 


18,1862 
29, 1864 
13,1861 
24,1861 
27, 1864 
24, 1861 
3, 1861 


Nov.  18,1862 
Mar.  29,1864 


Apr.  27,1864 


Mar.  31,1864 
June  1, 1861 
Oct.  5, 1861 
Apr.      6,1864 


Mar.    31,1864 


Disch.  Nov.  20. '62;  disabil. 
Trans,  to  Co.  B.  Vet.  Bat.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  June  3, 1864. . 
Mustered  oiit  June  11, 1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct.  18,  '62:  disabil. 
Trans,  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Bat.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Trans,  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Bat.. 

Died  Aug.  13,1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 


Trans,  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Bat. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 
Trans,  to  Co.  E.Vet.  Bat. 


COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains. 
William  Haywood. .. 

David  L.  Baker 

Wesley  W.  Jones.... 
Lemuel  O.  Gilman.. 

First  Lieutenants. 

David  L.  Baker 

Addison  N.  Longcor 

Wesley  W.  Jones 

Lemuel  O.  Gilman.. 

Daniel  N.  Clark 

JosephDevelin 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Addison  S.  Longcor. 

Wesley  W.  Jones 

Lemuel  O.  Gilman  .. 

Daniel  N.  Clark 

Charles  Outcult 

Vol.  1—42 


Belvidere. 


May  24,1861 

Apr.  12,1862 

Mar.  4, 1863 

July  31,1863 


Apr. 
Sept. 


,1863 
,1863 


May  24,1861 
Apr.  12.1862 
Jan.  5.1863 
Mar.  4. 1863 
July  31.1863 
Sept.  23.1863 


May  24,1861 
Apr.  12.1862 
Jan.  5. 1863 
Mar.  4. 1863 
Sept.  23.1863 


May    24,1861 


Apr.      9,1863 
Oct." '20,4864 


Resigned  April  12, 1862 

Resigned  March  4, 1863 

Resigned  July  31. 1863 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Promoted 

Died  Jan.  5.1863 

Promoted 

Died.  Natchez.  S*ept.'23',*63! 
See  Co.  B,  Veteran  Bat.... 

Promoted 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 


658 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listmeDt. 


Date 
of  muster. 


First  Sergeant. 
Addison  M.  Longcor. 

Sergeants: . 

Wesley  W.  Jones 

James  M.  Tisdell 


Belvidere. 


Belvidere. 


Job  Kenyan 

Coi-porals. 
Lemuel  O.  (iilman  .... 
Beverly  W.  Whitney.. 

Deeter  S.  Thomas 

Albert  Wheeler 


Belvidere. 


3Iusicians. 
William  Woodford. 
Elias  B.  White 


Belvidere. 


Privates. 

Avery,  Henry  W 

Burke,  James  

Bachelder.  Joseph  W. 

Bramlis.  William 

Baker,  William 

Bates,  Amos 

Brown,  Richard 

Brown,  Bartleti 

€arefoot,  Henry  A.... 

Oline,  George 

Childs,  John 

I'hilds.  Robert  A 

Oallahan.  John  W 

■Christian,  Chris.  M  ... 
Crocker.  Charles  A  ... 

Coleman,  Isaac 

Oleaver.  Charles  W... 

Drake,  George  W 

Devlin,  Joseph 

Douaire,  Jules 

Derthic,  Martin 

Derthic,  William 

Dunevan,  Florente  — 

Doyle,  John 

Dunham,  Samuel 

Eigheney,  Peter  M  — 
•Gallagher,  William  A. 

Graves,  George  H 

Gainer,  John 

Greytrax.  James  O ... . 

Hovey.  Henry  P 

Howe.  Hiram  P 

Hice,  Samuel.  Jr 

Hambridge.  Richard  S 
Hartman,  Herman  H.. 

Hardy.  Job  E 

Johnson,  William  W.. 
McElhany.  Andrew  J. 
Morely,  Edward  T  .... 

McKee.  Thomas 

Miles.  Walter 

Miles,  Hiram 

2^orton,  Samuel 

Outcalt.  Charles 

Payne,  Nelson- 

Parker,  Albert  B 

Powers.  Alonzo 

Pickle,  Burdette 

Rairden,  John  R 

Rogers.  George  W  — 

Rhodes.  Milton 

Stoner,  John  Wm.  H.. 

Smith.  James  M 

Smith,  Stephen  D 

Smith,  George  G 

Tovey .  Thomas 

Vanallstine,  Newell  P. 

Whitney,  Oscar 

Wallace.  Edwin  A 


May    24,1861 
May    24,1861 


May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 
May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


Roscoe — 
Belvidere. 


Roekton  .. 
Belvidere. 


Belvidere. 
Roscoe 


Belvidere. 


Ro'^coe  — 
Belvidere. 
Caledonia 
Belvidere. 
Roscoe — 
Belvidere. 


May    24,] 


May    24.1861 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Disch.  on  writ  of  habeas 

corpus,  June  5.  1861 

Disch.  Oct.  18, '62;  disabil. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Tr.  to  Co.  1,46  ni..  Oct.  31,'61 
Disch.  Sept.  13,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. 


Disch.  Aug.  22,'61;  disabil. 
Trans,  to  Band,  May  29,'61. 


Mustered  out  June  28, 1864. 
Deser'd  Aug.  18.'61:  insane 
Disch.  Nov.  22.'61;  disabil. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Apr.  19.'62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Oct.  18.'62:  disabil.. 
Died  Apr.  6. 1862;  wounds. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct.  18.'62;  disabil.. 


Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,1864.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Discharged  Feb.  6.  1862.... 
Mustered  out  June  24, 1864. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Co.  B.Vet.  Battalion 
Disch.  Sept.  26,'63:  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  21.'62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Apr.  19. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  21. '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Deserted  June  14,1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Feb.  6.'62;  disabil... 
Disch.  Aug.  21. '62;  disabil. 

Died  Jan.  15,1862 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 

bischV  Oct.'  18.  '62 :'  disabii '. '. 
Disch.  Sept.  13,'62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Oct.  20.'61;  disabil.. 
KilledatShiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 
Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 
Discharged  Aug.  19.  1862  .. 
Disch.  July  17.'62;  disabil. 

Discharged  Feb.  6,'l'862  '.'.'.'. 

Died  June  6, 1862 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
KilledatShiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 
Disch.  Sept.  2. '61;  disabil. 

Re-enli.sted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Aug.  9.'62;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Oct.  20.'62;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Oct.  18. '62;  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


FIFTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


659 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Worthinsrton.  George. 
Woodrufl'.  Russell  0.. 
Ward    William 

Belvidere 

Pecatonica 

Belvidere 

"        ........ 

Preeport 

Belvidere 

Roscoe 

May  ^24,1861 

Jan.   ^^1,1864 

Mar.    10,1864 
•Jan.   ^^1,1864 

Feb.    15.1864 
Jan.      1, 1864 
Mar.      1,1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Feb.      1, 1864 
Jan.      1, 1864 
" 

May    24,1861 
Sept.  24,1861 
May    24,1861 

May    ..,1861 
May    24,1861 

Dec.      4,1863 
Mar.    10,1862 
Apr.    27,1864 
May    24,1861 
Sept.  24,1861 

:: 

June    5, 1864 
May  ^24,1861 

Dec.    21.1863 
May    24.1861 

Sept.  24, 1861 
Mar.    28,1862 
May   ^24,1861 

Dec.    15,1863 
May    24,1861 

May    24,1861 

Jan.      1.1861 

Mar.    10,1864 
Jan.   ^1,1864 

Feb.    15,1864 
Jan.      1, 1864 
Mar.      1.1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Feb.      1,1864 
Jan.    ^^1,1864 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  July  25.1863 

■Walther,  William 

Webster, Thomas  J.... 
Westf all, Charles  H... 

Veterans. 
Alkey,  Samuel  

Des'rt'dJan.20.'63,Keo'k,Ia 
Disch.Aug.l5, '62;  disabll. 
Trans,  to  Co.  I.May  29, '61. 

See  Co.  B,  Vet.  Battalion 

Brown,  Bartlett 

Re-enlisted  as  Vet 

Brandis.  William 

Clark,  Samuel  J 

Coleman,  Isaac 

•Callaffhan.John  W.... 

Douaire,   Jules 

Dunham,  Samuel 

Dawson,  Arthur 

Davis,  John  (j 

Gainer,  John 

Hambridge,  Richard  S 

Howe,  Frank  0 

Hovey,  Henry  P 

Miner   We<«ley 

McElhaney.  Andrew  J. 
Ruhlman,  Frederick.. 

Smith,  George  S 

Shi  beler,  Adam 

Wallace,  Edwin  A... 
Woodruflf,  Russell  D.. 
White,  Charles  W.... 

Becrults. 

Blakey,  James 

Briggs  Dewitt  D 

Disch.  Sept  13  '61:  disabil 

Polo 

•Clark,  Daniel  N    .... 

Belvidere 

Belvidere'.!!!!*.'. 

Cedarville!!!!!! 
Belvidere 

Chicago. 

Died  Sep. 23,  '63.  N'hez.Mis. 

Case,  Charles    N 

Disch.  Apr. 19, '62:  disabil. 
Tr.to  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.to  Co,  B,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Courtriffht,  Garner  A. 

■Clark,  Samuel  J 

Clingman.  Jasper 

Dec.     4, 1863 
Mar.    10,1862 
Apr.    27.1864 

Davis,  John  G 

Dean,Orville  E 

Disch.  Aug  28, '62-  disabil. 

June    5,1864 

Tr  to  Co  B  Vet  Battalion 

Fleury, Joseph  H 

Preeport 

Belvidere 

Cherry  Valley.. 
Lena 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864 

Disch,  Apr. 28, '62;  disabil. 

Disch.  Oct.  IS, '62:  disabil. 

•Griffith.  John   H 

i5ec.    21,1863 

Tr.to  N.CS. as  DrumMaj. 

Hill  Franklin  R 

Rockford 

Belvidere 

Roscoe 

Tr.to  G'n  B'tser  Feb  15  '62 

Hardy,  Augustus  W... 

Disch.  June  1, '62:  disabil. 

Howe,  Prank  O     . 

Belvidere 

Essex 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Hathaway,  Lucien 

Mar.  28,1862 

Tr.to  Co.  B,  Vet.  Battalion. 
Killed  at  Corinth  May  28.'62 

Xiee,  Edward    

be'c'."i5.'l863 

Mustered  out  Mav  24, 1864. 

Lee  Fordyce 

Tr  toCo  B,  Vet.  Battalion 

McNicholas,  Patrick.. 

Preeport 

McClelland,  William.. 

Minor,  Wesley 

Belvidere 

Feb.      7.1863 

Feb.      7, 1863 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug  22. '61:  disabil. 

Patten.  Samuel  P 

Cedarville 

Belvidere 

Roscoe 

Apr.    27,1864 
May    24, 1861 
Sept.  24,1861 
Mar.     8, 1862 
Jan.    24,1862 
May    24.1861 

Dec.     8, 1863 

Apr.    27,1864 

Tr.to  Co.  B,  Vet.  Battalion. 

Tr.to  Co.  B.  Vet. Battalion. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Ruhlraan,  Frederick.. 

Mar.     8, 1862 
Jan.    24, 1862 

Smith,  Watson  L 

Ivilled  at  Shiloh.Apr.6,'62. 

Disch. June  14, '62:  disabil. 

Smith,  Albert    C 

Belvidere 

Dec.     8,1863 

Tr.to  Co.  B,  Vet. Battalion. 

Thorn,  .John  G 

Belvidere 

May    24,1861 
Sept.  ^24, 1861 

Mar.    31,1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

White,   Henry  G 

Tr.to  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 

'White,  Charles  W.... 

White,  Ellas  B 

iyiar.    3i.i864 

Tr.to  Co.  B,  Vet. Battalion. 

660 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Sept.  24,1861 

Disch.  Aug.  21.  '62;  disabiL 

Woods,  William 

Stringer.  Clarence  B . . 

Disch.  Oct.  22,  '61;  disabil 

Chicago  

Dec.   28,1863 

Dec.    28.1863 

Tr.  to  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion 

COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

CaptaiH. 
Holder  Brounell 

Rockford 

Rockford 

Rockford  

Rockford 

Rockford 

Rockford  

Monroe  . 

May    14,1861 
Apr.     7. 1862 
May    28,1863 

May    14,1861 
Sept.    4,1861 
Apr.     7. 1862 
June    2.1863 

May    14, 1861 
Sept.    4,1861 
Aug.   21.1862 

May    24,1861 

May    24.1861 

May    24.1861 

May    24.1861 
May    24,1861 

:: 

Killed  at  Pittsburg  Land'g 

George  W.  Bradley  ... 

Apr.    15,1862 
Aug.   20.1863 

Died  May  28,1863 

Hampden  S.  Cottell... 

First  Lieutenants. 
Cyreous  C.  Clark 

M.  0-  at  consolidation 

Promoted  Adjutant 

George  W.  Bradley 

Promoted  

Gideon  V.  Carr 

Resigned  June  2,1863 

Vilroy  Q.  Paxon 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Aug.   20,1863 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Orville  T.  Andrews... 

Discharged  Aug.  21,1862... 

Hampden  S.  Cottell... 

First  Sergeant. 
George  W.Bradley.... 

Sergeants. 
Orville  T.  Andrews... 

Lamar  H.Lowe 

Hampden  S.  Cottell... 

Corporals. 

William  H.  Lowe 

James  H.  Hooker 

Dec.    11,1862 
May    24,1861 
May   ^24,1861 

May    24.1861 
May    21  isfii 

Promoted  

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Disch.  Oct.  18, '62;  disabil.. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 

Disch.  Aug.  18,  '62;  disabil 
Ke-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tyler 

Disch.  July  28,  '62;  disabil 

Vilroy  Q  Paxon 

JLusiciaii. 
Alfred  Broadie 

Rockford 

Preeport 

Rockford  

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant.. 

Privates. 

Brown.  Gideon  B 

Birdsall,  Charles  H... 

May  . 

24, 1861 

Disch.  Mar.  31.  '63;  disabil 

Bowman,  John  A 

Buckley,  Wm.T 

Breen,  Wm.  ft 

Rockford 

Guilford 

Disch.  Oct.  30,  '62;  disabil 
Disch.Oct.  30,  '63;  disabil 

Bennett,  David  W 

Rockford  

Bennett.  Abel  H 

Disch.  Aug.  4, "62;  disabil.. 

Battershall.  Frank  H. 
Babcock,  George  W... 

Benson,  James 

Baltazer.  Alex  G 

Brown.  William  H  .... 
Cook,  Lewis 

Rockford 

Cherry  Valley!! 
Rockford  

Disch.  Apr.  28,  '62;  disabil 
Mustered  out  May  25, 1864. . 
Disch.  Aug.  23.  '61;  disabil 
Mustered  out  May  25, 1864. . 
KllledatShiloh,Apr.6,-62 
Died  Nov  8  1861 

Cro well. Franklin  J... 

Died  Oct.  18.1861 

Cooledge,  James  M  ... 

Tyler 

Mustered  out  May  25, 1864. . 

Caswell.  Andrew  C 

Campbell.  John  W  .... 

Lysander 

Mustered  out  May  23, 1864. . 

Coughtry.  William.... 

Crawford,  Jacob  M 

Coughtry,  James 

Carr.  Gideon  V 

Conger.  John  D 

Clark.  Joseph 

Rockford  

Scott 

Rockford  

Preeport.!!!!!!! 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  May  25, 1864 . . 
Tr.toN.C.S.  asQ  M.  Serg. 
Disch.  Nov.  25,  '61;  disabil 
Discharged  Dec    12  1863 

Chase,  William  H 

Clark,  Henry  S 

Day,  Dudley  W 

White  Rock.... 
Lysander 

Discharged  Oct.  20,  1861... 
Mustered  out  May  25. 1864. . 

Douglas.  Wallace 

Daniels.  Clark  S 

Eaton,  Frank 

Rockford 

Lysander 

Cherry  Valley.. 
Monroe 

Discharged  June  16.  1861.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Petterly,  Nicholas  D.. 

FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY. 


661 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Falcon  Albert 

Rockford 

May    21  iSfil 

May  .24,1861 

Mar.     1. 1864 
Jan.   ..1.1864 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

: 

Mar. 
Jan. 

1.1861 
^1.1864 

Died  Sept.  22.1861 

Horseman,  Edward  A. 
Haye   Zephaniah 

Rockford 

Seward    

Disch.  Julyl7.'62:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  25.1864. 

Hart.  William  J  

Rockford  

Disch.  Oct.  8. '61;  disabil.. 

Hunter,  Uavid 

Rockford 

Lysander 

Rockford 

Cherry  ValVey" 
Rockford  

Cherry  Valley". ". 

Rockford 

Seward 

Rockford  ■.■.■.;■.'■. 
Seward. 

Mustered  out  May  25.1864. 

Hambright.  Fred'k.... 

Hodges.  Charles 

Hart,  Peter 

Hope.  Walter  H 

Hager.  Patrick 

-John  son,  Frank 

John   Wesley 

Disch.  Apr.  6. '62:    wounds 

received  at  Shiloh 

Died  Dec.  4. 1861 

Discharged  Oct.  18. 1862 .... 
Tr.  to  Co.  C.  Veteran  Bat. 
Mustered  put  May  25.1864. 
Disch.  Dec.  16, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  21, '62;    disabil 

Knapp,  Arthur  W 

Kilburn,  James  H 

Keel.  Christian 

King  Oscar            

Disch.  July  23, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  25.1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Oct.  15. '61;  disabil. 

Keeling,  George 

Lake,  Ephraim  E 

LaBarr.  William  H.  H 

Liddle,  Joseph  

Merchant,  Abe)  L 

Mai-ston,  George  W... 
Merchant.  De Witt  C. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Dec.  4, '62;  disabil.. 
Kil'd,  lightning.  May  25. '62 
Mustered  out  May  25.1864. 

Died  Nov.  15.1863 

Disch.  Aug.  9. '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Tr.  to  lnv.Corps.Sept.26.'63 

Osborn,  Edgar     

Died  Apr.  4.1862 

Owen,  Jonathan 

Pritchard,  Asa 

Rockford  

Cherry  Valley.. 
Rockford 

Disch.  Oct.  18. '62:  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  16. '62;  disabil. 

Peterson,  Frederick  .. 

Mustered  out  May  25.1864.. 

Riddington.  Chas.  H.. 

Bead.  Jacob  H. 

Roth,  .John           

Rockford  

Lane  Depot 

Rockford...  ;■.'.'. 

Ringwood 

Rockford 

Seward 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran ... . 
Mustered  out  May  25.1864. 

Disch.  Aug.  13. '62;  disabil 

Disch.  June  1. '62;  disabil.. 

Spaulding.  George  H. 

Smith.  Samuel  K 

Swan,  William  H 

Starkey,  Wilson  L  .... 

Mustered  out  May  25.1864. 
Died  July  27  1862 

Disch.  Oct.  20. '61;  disabil. 

Shores,  Lorenzo  D 

Simmons,  Isaac  W 

Rockton 

Monroe 

Disch.  Nov.  29. '62;  disabil. 
Tr.  to  Inv.C'ps  Sept.  15. '63 

Sedam.  Robert  C 

Scott 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Simpson,  Peter 

Thomas.  Franklin  J . . . 

Rockford  

Monroe    

Mustered  out  May  25,1864. 
Disch.  Dec.  18, '61;  disabil. 

Tyler,  Charles  M 

Rockford 

Seward 

Mustered  out  May  25,1864. 

Milton 

"                     " 

Truman.  Austia  B 

"                     " 

Seward 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 

Wisner.  Henry  T 

Wells   Bennett 

Rockford 

Seward 

Disch.  Mar.  31. '63:  disabil. 

Willis,  Frank  

Mustered  out  May  25.1864. 

Wood.  Newell  P 

Tffefaiis. 
Breen,  William  R 

Lane  Depot.... 

Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Veteran  Bat.. 

Crawford,  Jacob  M... 
Eaton,  Frank 

Rockford 

Byron 

Fetterly.  Nicholas  D.. 

' '                     " 

Falcon   Albert 

Rockford  

Monroe       

1  •                     •  • 

Hooker,  James  J 

i^eel.  Christian 

leeling,  George 

Merchant,  Dp  Witt  C. 

Rockford  

App'dQ.  M.  S..  May  25. '64. 

Sedam.  Robert  T 

Tr.  to  Co.  C.  Veteran  Bat.. 

"Wood.  Newell  P 

^Vard.  Ransom  L 

Rockford 

Owen 

Secuifs. 
Douglas  Asabel 

Rockford  

Cherry  Valfey" 
Seward 

Sept.  W.  1861 

May    28.1861 
Dec.   20,1863 

Died  May  1. '62;  wounds... 

Disch.  Nov.  12. '62;  disabil. 

Weld.  Arthur  E 

Dec.    20.1863 

Tr.  to  Co.  C.  Veteran  Bat. 

662 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Harley  Wayne 

Union  

Apr.    27,1861 
Apr.      7, 1862 

Apr.    27,1861 
Sept.  16,1861 
Apr.      7, 1862 
Sept.    3,1862 

Apr.    27,1861 
Sept.  16.1861 
Apr.      7, 1862 
Sept.    3,1862 

May    24,1861 

May    24,1861 

May    24,1861 

May    24,1861 
May   ^24.1861 

•• 

May    24,1861 
May    23,1862 

May    24,1861 

Killed,  Pittsburgh  Land'g- 

Frederick  A.  Smith... 

First  Lieutenants. 

Frank  S.  Curtis 

Frederick  A.  Smith... 

Marengo 

Resigned  Sept. 12, 1861 

Calvin  BL.  Shapley  .... 

Harmony 

Marengo 

Genoa  

Resigned  Sept.  3, 1862 

John  Waldock 

Dec.    23,1862 
May    24,1861 

M.  0  at  consolidation 

Second  Lieut e\iants. 
Frederick  A.  Smith... 

Promoted...              

Marengo 

Marengo 

Marengo 

Union. 

John  Waldock 

Michael  Schoonmaker 

First  Sergeant. 
Peter  J.  Labaugh 

Dec.    23.1862 
May    24,1861 
May    24,1861 

May   _24,1861 
May    ?i  isfii 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Promoted  2d  Lieut. 

Sergeants, 

Michael  Schoonmaker 

Aaron  C  Perry    . . 

Tr.  to  Inv.  Corps  Sept.  28,. 
1863.     M.O.May  24, 1864. 

Promoted  1st  Lieut 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Disch.  Apr.  19. '62;  disabil 
Disch  Dec  17  '62-  disabil 

Corporals. 
Calvin  H. Shapley,  Jr^l 

Alonzo  P.  Howe 

Jacob  D.  Lansing 

George  C.  Oakes  

Harmony 

Marengo 

Geneva . 

Musicians. 
Nathaniel  F.  Andrew. 

Union  .. 

Died  Nov  8  1862 

George  A.  Clark.  

Privates. 

Allen,  Morris  H 

Andrews.  Robert  K... 

Marengo 

Marengo 

Union 

May  , 

24,1861 

1 

Disch.July  28,'62;  disabil. 

Disch.  July  20. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  23.'61:  disabil 

Arnold,  Robert 

Emnire  . 

Rifey .:.:.::::: 

Barber,  ElonG 

Barber,  James  R 

Java.  N.  Y 

Riley ■.'.■.;;; 

Disch.  Sept.  2, '61;  disabil. 

Died  Sept.  17,1861 

Disch.  Jan.  16, '62;  disabil. 

Babcock.  Sidney  S.... 

Died  Aug- 19, 1861 

Bigelow,  Martin 

Seneca.... 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 
Disch  Dec    17  '62-  disabil 

Bliss,  John  D 

Union 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Clark,  Alva  M 

Marengo 

Delavan 

Marengo 

Conley,  Christopher  .. 

Crosley.  James  H 

Crumb.  George  H 

Disch.  May  3. '62;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Aug.  12, '62;  disabil. 

Curtiss.Ira  R  ... 

Disch.  Sept.  2, '61;  disabil. 

Donion,  Moses 

Dean,  Alfred 

Marengo 

Coral 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864.. 

Eaton,  John  C 

Gray,  Thomas  T 

Riley 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran    . 

Gould.  Edward  G 

Handy,  Philo.... 

Marengo 

Union . 

Disch.  May  1.1863;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,  '62. 

Hardy.  Thompson 

Haskins,  Orville  T 

Hotchkiss,  Charles  E. 

Riley 

Hotchkiss,  Wolf  red  N 

HolgAte,  Amos 

Huntington,  Geo.  W 

Marengo 

Coral. 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. . 
Re-enlisted  a*»  Veteran 

Huston,  Thomas  E 

Re  enlisted  as  Veteran 

Hiner,  Emory 

Marengo 

Disch.  Jan.  16, '62;  disabil. 

Loomis.  Frank  S 

Mallory,  William  B  ... 

Riley 

Disch.July  28. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24  1864 

Maude,  Charles 

McDonald.  Daniel  J... 
Meyers.  William  H.  H. 
Mallory,  Rollin 

Harmony 

Crystal  Lake... 

Union 

Riley 

Disch.  July  28,  '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 
Discb.Nov.22,'62;  disabil. 

Nealon,  Patrick  R 

Onthank.  Charles  W.. 

Page,  William 

Parker,  William 

Marengo 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 
Disch. Apr. 1. '62;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Feb.  5, '62;   disabil. 

FIFTEENTH    INFANTKT. 


663 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Petitt,  George  W 

Marengo 

May   ,24.1861 

Jan.      1,1864 
Dec.  ,16.1863 

Dec.  ,3,1863 

Jan.      1.1864 
Dec.  ,,3.1863 

June   17.1861 
June  13.1861 
Sept.  13.1861 
lune  13,1861 
May    29,1861 
May    31,1861 
June  26,1861 
Sept.  ll.lbei 
Sept.  10,1861 
June     4,1861 
Aug.     1.1861 
May    29, 1861 
Sept.  14,1861 
June   18,1861 
June   16,1861 
June   18,1861 
Sept.  10,1861 
Sept.  23,1861 
Sept.     9.1861 
Sept.  ,16, 1861 

June  18,1861 
Sept.  16.1861 
Sept.  23.1861 
Sept.  ,10, 1861 

Sept.  19.1861 
June     5.1861 
Sept.    8.1861 

May   ,24,1861 

Jan.      1.1864 
Dec.   ,16.1863 

Dec.  ,,3.1863 

Jan.      1.1S64 
Dec.  ,,3.1863 

Died  April  1,1862  

Petitt,  Joseph 

Pettingill.  George  S.. 
Pierce,  Charles  G 

Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  13. '61-  disabil. 

Robinson,  Charles  R.. 
Shapley.  Newell  F.... 
Smalklridge.  Thos.  G. 

Spencer,  Leroy 

Smith,  Simon         .... 

Marengo 

Harmony  

Alarengo 

Beloit.  Wis  .... 
Coral 

Disch.Sept.27.'63;disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  9.  •61:  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Tr.  toBand  Aug.  13.1861... 

Stephens,  Marshall... 

Stephens,  John  T 

Stephens.  Henry  E  ... 

Hampshire 

Marengo 

Hampshire 

Disch.  Oct.  16. '62;  disabiL 
Deserted.  June  27.  1861.... 
Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 

Riley 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 
Disch.  Feb.  2. '62;  disabil.. 

StuU,  Blarenus  P 

Marengo 

Riley 

Timonsy.  James  D 

Marengo 

Coral 

Mustered  out  May  24.,  1864.. 

'  •                     " 

Venard.  Charles 

Wells.  Eugene  A 

Williams.  Robert 

Veterans. 
Barber  Lucius  W. 

Marengo 

Hampshire"!!!! 

Riley 

Died  Apr.  22.  '62;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 

Tr.  to  Co.  C.  Vet. Battalion 

Cassiday,   Patrick  .... 
Countryman.  Darius.. 
Clark.  Alva  M  . 

New  York 

Marengo 

Riley....!!!!!!!! 

Dimon.  Moses 

!!              !! 

Husto'i.  Thomas  E 

Coral 

• .              >  t 

Lena!!!!!!!!!!!! 

I .              . . 

Ham.  Henry 

Marengo 

.  >              .1 

King,  Oscar  W 

"              • ' 

Killeii,  Ale.xander  . 

Riley 

.  i              >  1 

Mallory.  Rollin 

■ .              .  > 

•  >              .1 

Mitchell,  Charles  W 

Coral 

"              •  • 

Nealon,  Patrick  R.... 
Smalldridge,  Thos.  G. 

Marengo 

Harmony 

Beloit.   Wis  .... 

Harmony 

Marengo 

Coral 

::         :: 

Slocum.  Myron  J 

Thumble.  Albert  E.... 

::          :: 

Virtrees.  John  W 

Amboy 

"          '  • 

Recruits. 

McHenry  co 

Bethlehem,  N.J. 
Riley 

Burroughs,  .John  B 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864.. 

Barnes  Alden 

Died    Feh    22  1862 

Burst.  John  W 

Breman.  J  ames .... 

Marengo 

New  York 

Philadelphia,Pa 
Marengo 

Deserted  June  24, 1864 

Cassiday    Patrick 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Cooper.  Samuel 

Toronto.  C.  W.. 
Boston,  Mass... 
Cincinnati,  O  .. 
Coral 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. . 

Eagan.  James 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864.. 

Ellis,  Samuel 

Disch.  Jan.  16,1862 

Fox   William  S 

McHenry  co 

Boston,  Mass... 
McHenry  co.... 
Coral 

Died  Jan  24  1863 

Harrison,  Edward  A  . 

Tr.  to  N-C.  S.  as  Q.  M.  S.. 

Hancock,  William 

Died  Dec.  8, 1862 

Johnson,  .Josephs 

Riley 

Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion 

King.  Oscar  W 

Seneca 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Killen.  Alexander 

Riley 

Lillibridge.  Henry  F.. 

Belvidere 

Freeport 

Coral 

Died  Dec.  31,  1861  

Lincoln.  Albert 

Mitchell,  Charles  W.. 

Disch.  Sept.  27, '61;  disabil. 

Mackey  Milton 

Riley 

Oakes.  Horace 

Genoa  

Disch.  Dec.  9.  '62  disabil.. 

Parker.  Joel  B 

Riley    ..      . 

Disch.  Aug  13. '62;disabil.. 

Marengo 

Union 

Disch.  Nov.23.'62;disabil.. 

Disch.  Sept.27.61;  disabil.. 

Pelton,  Addison  G  .... 

Died  Dec.  6,1862 

664 


ADJUTANT   GENEEAL'S   REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Pike,  Albert  A 

Stockwell.  William  H. 

Smith.  Richard  W 

Slocum.  Myron  J 

Shera.  Earbert  R 

Thompson,  Harrison. . 
Thompson.  Miles  A... 

Thompson.  Lewis 

Trumbull,  Albert  E... 
Underwood.  Chas.  A.. 
Venard,  Thomas  A  — 

Vertrees.  John  W 

Waldon,  Delinzo  A 

Welch,  William 


Marengo 

Coral 

Nora 

Harmony 

Marengo 

Genoa 

Crystal  Lake. 

Coral 

Marengo 

Coral 


Amboy... 
Marengo. 


Dec. 

Sept. 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
June 
June 
Mar. 
Sept 
Sept. 
Apr. 
June 
Sept. 
May 


Apr.      5, 1864 


Tr.  to  Co.  C.  Vet.  Battalion 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Sept  3.  '6'i:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Disch.  July  28. 1862;  minor 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Co.  C.Vet.  Battalion 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  July  28.  '62;  disabil. 
Deserted  Sept.  29,  1861 


COMPANY    E. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

May 

May 

May 
May 

24.1861 
7, 1862 
18, 1863 

24, 1861 
7. 1862 
18, 1863 

24, 1861 
7. 1862 

24. 1861 

24. 1861 

24, 1861 
24, 1861 

May    24,1861 

Daniel  J.  Benner 

Nora....;;;;;;;; 

Resigned  Apr.  18, 1863 

John  W.  Luke 

Nov.    22,1863 

May    24.1861 
Aug.  10.1862 

First  Lieutenants. 
Daniel  J.  Benner 

Warren 

Nora 

Allen  P.  Barnes 

WarrenI 

See  Co.  E,  Vet.  Battalion 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Nora 

May    24,1861 
Aug.  16,1862 

May    24.1861 

May    24.1861 

May    24.1861 
May    24,1861 

Allen  P.  Barnes 

First  Sergeant. 
Allen  T.  Barnes 

Warren 

Sergeants. 
Geo.  N.  Townsend.  Jr. 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

James  R.  Haste 

William  D.  Lathrop... 

Corporals. 
Rufus  B.  Tucker 

Apple  River 

Warren 

Nora . . 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 
Died  Apr.  22,1862;  wounds. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Cyrus  Tilton,  . 

Discharged  July  2  1863 

William  Parkinson  ... 
Lycurgus  A.  Haskel 

Berryman 

Nora 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 
Died  Apr.  9,  1862;  wounds. 

Privates. 
Ashkettle.  William  C 

Warren  . 

Discharged  June  22.  1863.. 

Ashkettle,  Horace 

Blaisdell.  William  E.. 

Wayne..;;;;;;;; 

Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6.  '62 
Disch.  Oct.  15. '61;  disabil.. 

Belden,  Hiram  S 

Warren  . 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Barnes,  Robert  R 

Bates,  Richard 

Died  Dec.  6,1861 

Brininger.  Boston  .... 
Buckley.  WalsttinL.. 

Berryman 

Disch.  Aug.  17.'62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Jan.  7.  '64;  disabil.. 

Woodbine 

Courtland 

Nora 

Died  Mar.  4.1862 

Campbell.  Robert 

Disch.  Jan.  18. '62:  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 

Clock.  Charles  L 

Warren 

Disch.  Apr.  28. '63;  disabil. 

Apple  River 

Nora  .. 

Cowen.  Emory  H... 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62 

Curry,  James 

Rush 

Disch  Jan   18  '62-  disabil 

Conley,  John  W 

Cornes,  Aurelius 

Deye.  Emanuel 

Courtland 

Lafayette  co.  W 
Rock  Grove  .... 

Died  Apr.  9.  '62;  wounds.. 
Disch.  Dec.  16  '62;  disabil . 
Died  May  5,  '62;  wounds. . . 

Deetz,  David  R.  P 

Davis,  William 

Dunkel,  Abraham K... 
Davis,  Daniel  W 

Cadiz  Wis 

Courtland 

Berryman 

Warren 

Died  J  an.  4.1864 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1864.. 
Deserted  April  10,  1863  .... 
Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.  6. '62 

Elston,  Charles  N. 

Disch   Oct  15  '61;  disabil. 

Flack,  Marion. 

Stockton 

Courtland 

Rush 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 

French,  Horace  H 

FIFTEENTH    INFANTKY. 


665 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Fulton,  Iru              .     .. 

Berryman 

Nora 

Graham.  Andrew 

Gates.  Leland  C 

Godfrey.  Salmon  W... 
•Gait,  Hugh       

Courtland 

Sp.  Valley,  Wis. 

Stockton  

Derinda 

Warren   

Bush 

Helsby.  Charles  W.... 

Warren   

Nora 

Huet   Andrew  

Hart  Chester  T 

Hjortaa.s.  Julius  0  — 

Freeport 

■  Jerman  John 

Berryman 

Nora 

Kahler,  William 

Kenney.  Jamt's 

Leverton,  Arthur  J  ... 
Leet  John  L/ 

Cadiz.  Wis 

Courtland 

Stockton 

Courtland 

Nora 

Millville 

McCauley.  John 

Newton.  Wallace 

Neal.  Ben.iamin  F 

Parkinson,  James 

Protestor.  Christian  .. 
Robbins.  Walters.... 

Ruble.  James  P 

Rollison,  Martin 

Shattuck,  Abner 

Spencer,  Am za  L 

Pleasant  Valley 

Freeport 

Nora 

Berryman 

JoDaviess  co... 
Stephenson  co  . 
Rush 

Smith.  William  H 

Smotters.  John 

Waddams 

Courtland 

Warren   

Nora   

Shaw.  John  W 

Smith, Charles 

Teale.  Thomas 

Freepon 

Courtland 

Nora     ..  .'.'.".'.'. 

Tucker,  Henry  Z 

Vrooman,  Walter 

Courtland 

White,  Eli  E 

Woodworth.  Wm.  H 

Sp.Vaiiey.Wis. 
Rush 

Wright.  James  H 

Wier.  James  J  

Watson.  Edward   . 

Courtland 

Warren   

Wayne 

"Yates,  Charles 

Nora 

Feterans. 
Allen,  EbenezerT  .... 

•Belden.  Hiram  S 

Barnes,  Robert  R 

Barnes.  William  G.... 
Brininger.  Peter 

Courtland 

Chicago  

West  Point 

Pleasant  Valley 
Coral 

Conertv.  John 

Apple  River 

Pleasant  Valley 
Apple  River.... 
Rush 

Case.  George  W 

Fulton,  Ira 

Pleasant  Valley 
Lena 

Farman   Alfred  . 

Hart.  Chester  T 

Kraink.  Jonas 

Chicago 

Preeport!!!!!!".! 

Neal.  Benjamin  F  .... 
Protestor.  Christian.. 
Reed,  ChaWes  J 

Spencer,  Amza  L  ..  . 

Rush 

Steekle.  Reuben 

Smith,  William  H  .... 

Winslow 

West  Point  .... 
Nora 

Willson.  Robert  B  .... 
Wiser.  Solomon  W.... 
Hawkins,  John  H 

Becruits. 
Allen,  EbenezerF  .... 

Byors.  John  T   

tBrininger,  Peter 

Pleasant  Valley 

Mt.  Carroll 

Waddams 

Warren   

Woodbine 

Berryman 

May    24,1861 


May 


24,1861  Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 


Died  Nov.  30,  1861 

Died  Oct.—,  1861 

Disch.  Nov.  8,  '61;  disabil. 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62. 

Died  Aug.  5.  1863 

Died  Apr.  9,  1862;  wounds. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864  . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Aug.  11, '62:  disabil. 


Jan. 
Jan. 


1. 1864 
5, 1864 


Jan. 
Jan. 


1,1864 
5, 1864 


Mar.    26,1864 


Sept.  1.1861 
May  25.1861 
Sept.  12,1861 


Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864  . 
Died  Apr.  11, '62;  wounds.. 
Died  Apr.  20, '62;  wounds.. 

bischV  bec.'i4.''62;'  disabii'. 
Mustered  out  May  24.1864  . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Died  Oct.  20.1861 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Died  Oct.  20.1861 


Discharged  Aug.  17,1862... 
Disch.  Dec.  15. '62:  disabil 
Rp-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Aug.  17, '62;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 
Disch. Oct.  23, '62;  wounds. 

Died  April  22, 1862 

Disch.  Aug.  6. '63;  wounds. 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 

Died  April  11, '62:  wounds. 
Died.wou'ds  r'c'd  at  Shiloh 
Disch.  Oct.  —.'61;  disabil. 
Disch.  May  12,  '63;  disabil. 

Died  Sept.  22.1862 

Disch.  Aug.  12. '62;  disabil. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Disch. Oct.  15.  '61;  disabil. 


Tr.  to  Co.  E,  Veteran  Bat. 


Pro.Hosp.  Stew. Mar.  19, "64 
Tr.  to  Co.  E.  Veteran  Bat. 


Tr.  to  Co.  E.  Veteran  Bat. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT, 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

May    24.1861 
Sept.    5,1861 
Sept.ll2.1861 
May    25.1861 
Apr.      1, 1864 
July     8,1861 
Mar.    26.1862 
June     3.1861 
Mar.    26.1862 
Apr.   110,1864 
June     4,1861 
June     3,1861 
Mar.  31,1864 
June  ^3,1861 

Sept.  12.1861 
Mar.   24,1862 

Sept.  12,1861 
Apr.     1,1864 
May   ^25,1861 

Sept.  12,1861 
Mar.    10,1862 
June    4,1861 
Dec.    25. 1863 
June     3,1861 
June  17,1861 

May    24,1861 

Case.  George  W 

Ber;-yman 

Stockton  .'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Clark.  Liman  P 

' '                     • ' 

Edwards,  Augustus  .. 

Disch  Dec  16, '62;  disabil 

Apr.      1,1861 

G-riffiths.  John  H 

Nora 

Tr.  toN.C.S.  asFifeMaj. 
Tr.  to  Co.  B,  Veteran  Bat 

Giltner,  Conrad 

Stevenson 

Nora 

Hawkins,  John  H 

Waddams 

Constance 

Guilford 

^elT' 

Hodson,  Thomas  H... 

Apr.    10, 1864 

Tr.  to  Co.  E.  Veteran  Bat.. 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. . 

Krink,  Jonas 

Kline  Frank 

Mar.  31,1864 

Tr  to  Co  E   Veteran  Bat 

Died  May  6,  1862 

Miers,  Oscar 

Freeport 

JoDaviess  co... 

Munngar,  George 

Marengo 

Preeport 

Prouse,  William  H.... 

>  1                      ,  > 

Reed.  Casper  J 

West  Point 

Jo  Daviess  CO... 
Nora 

Reed,  Charles  J 

Reed.  Charles  B 

Discharged  Dec.  7, 1861    .. 

Rodgers,  William  A... 

Died  July  7,  1862 

Sullivan.  Michael 

Nora 

Dee.    25,1863 

Tr.  to  Co    E.  Veteran  Bat 

Wilson,  Robert  B 

Waddams 

Mt.  Carroll 

Stockton  

Ward,  George  W 

Disch.  Aug.  17, '62;  disabil. 

COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 

rank    or  en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 
John  H.  Paddock.... 

William  Henry 

Cyrenus  C.  Clark  ... 
Prank  D.  Patterson. 

First  Lieutenant s . 
Nelson  A.  Thomas.. 

William  Henry , 

John  J.  Sears 

Prank  D.  Patterson, 
dimeon  L.  Eells 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  J.  Sears 

Frank  D.  Patterson... 
Simeon  L.  Eells 


First  Sergeant. 
John  J.  Sears 


Sergeants. 

Simeon  L.  Eells 

Frank  D.  Patterson. 
Henry  Keys 


Corporals. 

Josiah  Hill 

John  W.  Davenport.. 

John  Morton 

John  D.  Smith 


Miisicians. 

Lemuel  H.  Collins 

Julius  C.  Harback 

Privates 

Anderson.  Erick 

Butler.  Matthias  P.... 

Buck,  AlonzoP 

Brown,  Gilbert  A 


Algonquin. 
Rockford!.. 
Nunda 


Algonquin. 


Nunda 

Algonquin. 


Algonquin. 

Nunda 

Algonquin. 


Algonquin. 


Algonquin. 

Nunda   

Algonquin. 


Algonquin. 
Dundpe.... 
Algonquin. 


Algonquin. 


Nunda 

Richmond  , 


June  14,1 
Sept.    4,] 
Feb.    18.1862 
July    15,1863 


May  24,1861 
June  14,1861 
Feb.  18,1862 
May  29,1863 
July    15,1863 


Dec.  14.1861 
June  7.1862 
May    29.1863 


May  28,1861 

May  24.1861 

May  24,1861 

May  24,1861 

May  24,1861 


May    24,1861 
Sept!  18.' 1863 


July    13,1863 
Sept.  18,1863 


May    24,] 
May    24,1 


May    24, 


May   ^24,1861 
May    24.1861 


Resigned 

Discharged  Feb.  15. 1862... 

Died  July  15.  1863 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Appoint'd  Wag.  June  14.'61 

Promoted  

First  Tenn.  Art., May  29.'63; 

Promoted  

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Promoted  


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant .. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant . . 
Mustered  out  May  24,  186i 


Mustered  out  May  24, 1864 
Died  November  24,  1863.... 
Mustered  out  May  24.  1864 
Disch. Oct.  18.  '62;  wounds 


Trans,  to  Co.  G.July  6, '6L 
Died  Dec  23. 1861 


Mustered  out  May  24,  1864i 
Trans,  to  Co.  A.  Dec,  9,  "61 
Disch.  Aug.  16, '62:  disabiL 
Discharged  Jan.  16, 1864.... 


FIFTEENTH   INFANTRY. 


66T 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Curtiss.  William  H.... 
Coss,  William 

Algonquin 

Cuba  .      .....". 

May    24,1861 
Mar.     1, 1864 

May   , 

24, 1861 

• 

Disch,  May  13,'62:  long  abs 
Disch.  Apr.  17. '63;  disabil.. 

Cramp,  Richard ... 

Cramp,  Francis  U 

Disch.  Apr.  28, '62:  disabil. 
Died  May  2,  1862 

Corkell.  Thomas 

Cummings,  David 

Doyle.  George  W 

Farron,  George  W  .... 

Gibbs,  Hiram  F 

Houghton.  Henry 

Hoth,  Henry 

Algonquin 

Galena.....'.".'.'.' 
Algonquin 

Disch.  Dec.  5, '62;  wounds.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch.  Nov. 3, '62:  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  Apr.  25,  1862... 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

iannos,  John  S 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Howe,  Andrew  J 

Ha'-low,  Dwight 

Richmond 

Fulton     

Discharged  May  13.1862  ... 

Jones,  Richard 

Kerns,  Stephen 

Kelly.  John  G    

Algonquin 

McHenry  .'.!!!!.' 

Disch.  Nov.  29. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Died  Oct.  13.1861 

Knox,  Patrick 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Minard   Warren  J 

Algonquin 

Crystal  Lake!!! 

Algonquin 

Foreston 

Morlev.  Henry    

Disch.  Aug.  19, '61;  disabil. 

Mott  Henry 

Disch.  Feb.  7, '62:  disabil.. 

McCollum,  William  L. 

McGuire.  Francis 

Mayuiard.  Julius  H... 

Deserted  Jan.  1.1862 

Mustered  out  May  24_,  1864. 

Pickard.  Isaac  L 

Pickard.  AdamN 

Pettibone.  Cecil  C 

Algonquin 

Richmond 

Nunda            .  .. 

Discharged  May  13,1862  ... 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Tr.Co.D.  1st  Kan.  Sept  l,'61 

Ryan,  Thomas  A 

Disch.  Deo.  17, '62:  di&abil. 

lowley,  John  N 

tussell,  Lawrence  — 

Roberts  George  C 

Rhoades,  Thomas 

Rose  Adalbert  £} 

Dearborn  

Woodstock 

McHenry 

Algonquin 

Died  Feb.  22,  1862 

Disch.  Mar.  11, '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  10. '61;  disabil. 
Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  disabil. 

Sears,  John  M 

Sheppard.  Joseph  W.. 

Smith,  Joseph  K 

Seeber.  Sylvanius 

Smiley.  James 

Algonquin 

Richmond 

Nunda 

Disch.  Oct.  18,  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  June 28, '61;  disabil. 
Discharged  June  28.1861... 
Disch.  Junes,  '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Sept.  10, '61;  disabil. 

Spencer.  Rinaldo 

Shoemaker.  Samuel  R. 

Sweflen.  Detrick 

Stocker,  Newell 

Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 

Algonquin 

Freeport 

Galena 

Disch.  July  28. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Shultz, Christopher... 

Freeport 

Algonquin 

Nunda 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  18,  '62;  wounds 

Thompson,  Admiran  J 
Thompson,  Kussell  C. 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Disch.  July  28.  '62;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 

Watts,  Thomas 

Williams,  JamesE.... 

Algonquin 

Disch.  Oct.  18,  '61;  disabil. 
Disch.  Oct.  18,  '62;  disabil. 
Discharged  Aug.  13, 1861 . . . 

Wollaver.  Nicholas  ... 
Walling.  Harney  D  ... 

Waite,  DeWitt  C 

Young, John  H 

Veterans. 
Ball  Henrv 

Algonquin!!!!!! 
McHenry 

Tr.  toN.  C.  S.,  DrumMaj. 
Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 

See  Co.  E,  Veteran  Bat 

Cummings.  Alvin  W.. 

Day,  Charles  D 

Dillv,  Louis  C 

Woodstock 

Chicago 

Jan.   ^^1,1864 

Dee.    16,1863 
Jan.   ^^1,1864 

July     6,1861 
June  ^^6.1861 

July    12,1861 

Jan.    _  ^1,1864 

Dec.   ^16,1863 
Jan.   ^  L1864 

::        ::     !!!! 

Hoth,  Henry 

Houehton.  Iienrv 

Algonquin 

Galena 

.. 

Lutti<='  Henrv 

Freeport 

• .        •  • 

Milks,  David  F 

. .        .. 

Shatswell,  William  ... 
Hecruits. 

Waukegan 

Disch.  Sept.  12, '61:  disabil. 

Algonquin 

Disch.  Feb.  7, '62:  disabil.. 

Babcock  James  M 

Lamoille 

Alton  ...!!!!!!!! 

Disch.  Nov.  7, '61;  disabil.. 

Barry,  John  D 

Disch.  June  11, '63;  disabil.. 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Belknap.  George  W. .. 

Ball.  Henry 

Benson.  George  C 

Boomer.  Isaac  N 

•Cummins,  Alvin  W  . . . 
Chase,  '^hauncey  L ... 

Couch,  Frank 

Collins,  Leonard 

Curtis.  Charles 

•Cadwell.  Barzilla 

Coss,  Constantine  L.. 

Carey,  Daniel  W 

Day,  Charles  D 

Daniels,  Seth 

Dilly,  Lewis 

Dilly,  Cassius 

Dilly,  Almon  G 

Esmond.  John  D 

Gleason.  Martin 

Humphrey.  Theodore. 

Hubbard,  Henry 

Harrison,  James  C 

Hubbard ,  James 

Hill,  John  W 

Jordan.  Prank  A 

Luttig,  Henry 

JVlarsh.  Ephraim 

Milks,  David  F 

McClung,  George  W.. 

Morris.  David  E 

Nash.  Richard 

Norton,  Samuel  H 

Ferry.  Nathaniel 

Plumleigh.  Charles... 
Shoemaker,  Jerome  J. 

Spouse,  Charles  L 

■Sheppard,  Horace  B.. 

Sweet.Henry 

-Sweet,  Daniel 

Sears,  Henry  B 

Shatswell,  William  ... 
"Thompson,  George  W. 
Toung,  James 


Richmond , 


July     6,1861 


Marengo. 

Carey  Station . 

Woodstock 

Barrington 

Fayetteville... 

Franklin  

Richmond 

Algonquin 


Gary  Station  .. 

Jefiferson 

Waukegan 

Nunda 


Racine,  Wis. 

Chicago 

Marengo 

Algonquin... 

Nunda 

Algonquin... 
Barreville  ... 
Freeport 


Alton 

Nunda 

Algonquin. 

Nunda 

Alton 


Waukegan  . 

Chicago 

Algonquin.. 
Mt.  Vernon. 
Algonquin.. 


Sept. 
Mar. 
May 
June 
July 


Sept. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
May 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
May 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Dec. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
June 
May 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
July 
May 
July 
Jan. 
May 
July 
July 


Rome,  Wis 
Algonquin. 


Mar. 

Sept.' 


Mar.     2, 1862 
May    24,1861 


Apr.    21.1864 


Dec.    10.1863 


Apr. 


.1864 


Disch.  May  13, '62;  disabil.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Died  June  13, 1862 

Trans,  to  Co.  E.  Vet.  Bat.. 

Re  enlisted  as  X^'eteran 

Disch.  Aug.  15, '62;  disabil. 


Died  Sept  26.1863  

Disch.  Nov.  30, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  May  13, '62;  longabs. 
Disch.  Oct.  18.'62:  disabil.. 
Trans,  to  Co.  E.  Vet.  Bat.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Discharged  Oct.  12. 1863  ... 

Re- enlisted  as  Veteran 

Trans,  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Bat.. 

Disch.  Aug.  15,'62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Mayl.'63;  disabil... 
Trans,  to  Co.  E.  Vet.  Bat.. 
Trans,  to  Co.  B,  Vet.  Bat.. 
Discharged  Oct.  12.  1863  ... 
Trans,  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Bat.. 
Trans,  to  Co.  B,  Vet.  Bat.. 
Disch.  Nov.  14,'62:  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  July  ie,'62;  disabil. 
Trans,  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Bat.. 


May 

Died  May  3,1862;  wounds 
Jan.    25,1864  Trans,  to  Co.  E.  Vet.  Bat. 

Died  Nov.  31. 1861 

Disch.  Mar.  21, '63:  disabil. 

Disch.  May  13,'62;  longabs 

Trans,  to  Co.  E.  Vet.  Bat. 

Died  Junel,  1863 

Disch.  Dec.  10,'62;  disabil 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 

Trans,  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Bat. 

Disch.  Aug.  ]3,'61;  minor. 


COMPANY    E. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Capfains. 
James  O.  P.  Burnside. 
Rufus  C.  McEathorn.. 
Albert  Bliss,  Jr 

First  Lieutenants. 
Rufus  C.  McEathorn. 

Albert  Bliss.  Jr 

Hubbard  P.  Sweet .... 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Albert  Bliss.  Jr 

Hubbard  P.  Sweet  .... 

First  Sergeant. 
Hubbard  P.  Sweet 

Sergeants. 

Robert  Reeder 

Waterman  Eells 

John  W.  Foil 

Lansing  Eells 

Corporals . 

William  T.  House 

■James  Au rand 

Albert  V.  S.  Butler  ... 


Freeport 
Lena 

Lena  — 

Lena .... 

Lena 

Freeport 
Winslow 

Lena 

Winslow 

Loran  . . . , 
Winslow 
Lena 


May  15,1 
Apr.  2,1 
July     7,] 


Apr.  24,1861 
Apr.  2, 1862 
July      7, 1863 


Apr.    24,1861 
Apr.      2. 1862 


May    24,1861 
May    24,1861 


May 
May 
Jan. 


May 
May 
Jan. 


May 
May 
May 


24. 1861 

25. 1862 
28. 1864 


24,1861 
25, 1862 
28. 1864 


24, 1861 
21,1862 


24, 1861 
24.1861 


Mustered  out  Apr.  2, 1862.. 

Promoted  Major 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Promoted 

M.  O.  at  consolidation 

Promoted 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant... 


Disch.  Oct.  17,'61;  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  May  1, '63:  disabil... 
Disch.  Oct.  17, '61;  disabil. 


May    24, 


May    24,1861 


Disch.  Jan.  1.'62;  disabil.. 
Died  Jan.  4. 1864 


FIFTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


669^ 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Alexander  McEathron 

Lena         .... 

May   ^24.1861 
31  ay  ^24,1861 

May    24,1861 
May  _24,1861 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864.. 

Disch.  Oct.  19,'62;  disabil... 

Hood  Hazlett  

' ' 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 

Daniel  J    Keeley 

' ' 

Privates. 
Ank,  Jacob 

Loran  

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Aikey,  Martin          

Cedarville 

Bailey.  Komain  B 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr  6,  '62. 

Disch.  Jan.  11, '62;  disabil. 

Brahm,  Augustus 

Bowker,  Homer  H  ... 

Died  Dec.  19,1863 

•  • 

Mustered  out  May  24.1864  . 

Died  Aug.  17,1861 

Barnes.  William  G.... 

Winslow 

Lena  . 

Died  Oct.  14,186.3 

Bahan  John 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 

Disch.  Oct.  17,'61;  disabil  . 

Disch.  May  1.'61;  disabil  .. 

Cox,  James  H 

Lena 

Disch.  Oct.  17, '61;  disabil  . 

xMustered  out  May  24, 1864  . 

Cassidy,  William  J.... 

Calhoun,  John  P 

Loran  

Disch.  Jan.  1,'62;  disabil.. 

Cair,  George. 

Lena  . 

Disch,  Aug.  20, '62;  disabil. 

Disch.  Oct.  17,'61:  disabil  . 

Denton.  Erasius  S  .... 
Denton.  Charles  E  .... 

Winslow 

Re-eulisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864  . 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.'62. 

Ehrman,  Florence 

Disch.  Feb.  4, '63;  disabil.. 

Ferguson,  Nelson  M 

Disch.  Jan.  17, '62;  disabil  . 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 

Pish.  Francis  A 

Fox,  John  C            .     . 

Franklin  Gr 

Erin    .  ... 

Disch.  Oct.n.'ei;  disabil. 
Disch.  May  18.'62;  disabil  . 

Feeley.  Duncan  McD  . 

West  Point 

Disch.  Apr.  17,'63;  disabil. 

Giltner,  John  C  

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 

Dacotah 

Lena 

Disch.  Feb.  7.'62;  disabil.. 

Hayes,  Charles  G    

Mustered  out  May  24,1S64.. 

Hoag.  Leonard  H 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864.. 

Hayes,  William  

Tr.  to  luv.Corps.  Mar.15,'64 

Died  No v^.  8,1861 

Kinsman,  Kichard  — 

Lena 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Apr.  28,'62;  disabil. 

Landis.  William  W.... 

Landon,  Lyman 

Ling,  Edwin  W 

Lampreight,  Max 

McAlist'v'le.  Pa 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

f  fir  an 

Died  Aug.  15, 1863 

Freeport 

Winslow 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864  . 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864  . 

Murphy,  Thomas 

Moreley,  Marshall 

Disch.  Dec.  16, '62;  disabil. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  1,1864  . 

McAfee,  Henry  H. .  . 

Prom.  Hospital  Steward  .. 

Miller,  John  H 

Niemeyer,  John 

Philips,  Hugh 

Freeport 

Rock  Run 

Disch.  Oct.  17,'61;  disabil  . 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,'62. 
Died  Jan.  6,1862 

Pickle,  Henry    

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Palmer,  John  T 

Freeport 

Disch.  Oct.  17, '61;  disabil  . 

Ross,  Walter,  J 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 

Rush   Peter  . 

Loran . 

Disch.  Oct.  17. '61;  disabil  . 

Rishel,  John  G 

Discharged  Oct.  17,1861... 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 

Rohback, Jacob  

ISausman   David  W 

Freeport 

Ijena 

Disch.  Aug.  20, '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Oct.  18, '62;  disabil . 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864  . 

Shinkle,  George  W.... 
Shrove,  William  H.... 
Shinkle, Erastus  R.... 

Bob  Town 

Cedarville  

Stephenson  CO.. 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  17. '61;  disabil  . 
Mustered  out  May  24.1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  7,'62;  disabil.. 

Solace,  ElvertonD.... 
Savidge.  Roberts 

Winslow 

Franklin  Grove 

Died  Apr.  8, '62;  wounds.. 
Disch  July  28. '62;  wounds. 
Died  April,  1862;  wounds  . 

Twogood,  Luther  J 

Mustered  out  May  24.1864. 

'670 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank, 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date  of 
muster. 

Remarks. 

Wheeler.  John  S 

Rock  Run' '.'.'.'.'.'. 

Mas    24.1864 

May    24.1864 

Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6.  '62. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864.. 

Veterans. 

DeWitt,  Julius   N 

Denton.   Erastus 

Waddams 

Wiuslow 

Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Jan.      1.1864 

Promote 
Tr.to  C< 

d  Hos.  Steward... 
).  B.Vet.  Battalion. 

Erin 

Heiser.  William  H.... 

Loran      

Jan.   ^•_1.1864 

Jan.      1,1864 

Moll.  William    F 

Mathison,  Alexander. 

Noble.  Ueorge  W 

Pickle,  Henry  \V 

Seymour,  Oliver 

Preeport 

Jan.      1.1864 

Jan.      1, 1864 

Tull,  Charles  H 

Becruits. 
Allen.   William 

Dec.      1. 1863 
May    24,1861 

Sept.  23,1861 
Sept.'30, 1861 
Mar.  ^31,1864 

July     3,1861 
Apr.    19.1864 
June  17,1861 

Dec.     1,1863 

Aurand,  George  C  ... 

Mustered  out  May  24  1864 

Winslow 

Preeport 

West  Point 

Algonquin  

Berryman 

Franklin  Grove 

Burrell,  Henry 

Barden,  George    R.... 
Barber,  George   E.... 
Collins,  Lemuel  H.  ,. 

Mar.   31.1864 

Tr.to  Co.B,  Vet. Battalion. 

Clark,  Cornelius 

Apr.    19.1864 

Tr.to  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion. 

DeWitt.  Nelson   J.... 

Mar.'"30,i864 

Fairfield,  William  H.. 

Cedarville 

Mar.    30,1861 
May    24,1861 
Oct.      1,1861 
May    24,1861 
Dec.      1. 1863 
May    19.1864 
Apr.    28,1864 
June  17,1861 
Mar.   31,1864 
July    22,1861 
Oct.      4,1861 
Dec.  ^4,1863 

Tr.to  Co.B.  Vet.  Battalion. 
Disch.July28.'62;  disabil.. 

Gardner,  Jerome 



Disch  Oct  19, '62;  disabil 

Heiser,  William  H 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Dec.     1.1863 
May    19.1864 

Preeport 

Iliingsworth.  Joseph. 

Lawver.  Miron  A 

Leily,  John          ..     .. 

West  Point 

St.  Charles,  Mo. 
Preeport 

Mar.   31,1864 

Tr.to  Co.  B,  Vet.  Battalion. 
Died  April  1862'  wounds 

Mllhollin,  Daniel 

Mack,  John 

Dec.  ^5,1863 

Mack,  Samuel 

Tr  to  Co  B  Vet  Battalion 

Dec.    24.1863  Dec.    24.1S63 

Maloney,  Michael 

•  • 

Apr.    23,1864 
May    24.1862 
May    24,1861 
Mar.    31,1861 

Apr.    23,1864 
May    24,1862 

>  >                  .  > 

Noble,  George  W 

Patton,  William  P.... 

Preeport 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Disch. Dec. 10. '62;   disabil. 

Preston,  George  L 

Reeder,  John 

West  Point 

Lena .. 

Mar.    31.1864 

Tr.  to  Co.  B.Vet.  Battalion. 
Di«ch  June  14  '62-  disabil 

Freeporr 

Winslow 

Rock   Run 

May    31,1861 
Sept.  23,1861 
Sept.  30,1861 
Sept.    1,1861 
Jan.      4,1864 
Mar.    31,1864 
Sept.  23.1861 
Sept.    2.1862 
Mar.   30,1864 

Stites,  David  R.  P 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62 

Disch.  Dec.  18,  '62:  disabil. . 

Steinhous,   Jacob 

Sturm,  Henry 

Korreston 

Waddams 

Winslow 

Preeport 

West  Point 

Jan.      4.1864 
Mar.    31,1864 

Tull.  Charles  H 

Trepus,  Daniel 

Tr.  to  Co.  B.Vet.  Battalion. 

Wite,  John  E  . 

Mar.    30,1864 

•• 

COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 

Morton  D.  Swift 

William  H.   Gibbs.... 


First  Lieutenants. 

Thomas    J.  Hewitt 

William  H.   Gibbs.... 
John  B.Newland 


.-^pr.  22,1861 
Jan.  12.1863 


May    24.1861 
Feb.    15. 1863 


Resigned  Jan.   12,1863... 
Mustered  out  at  consolid'n 


Polo. 


Apr.    22,1861  May    24,1861  Resigned  Sept. ; 

Sept.  23.1862 Promoted  

Jan.    12, 1863  Feb     15. 1863  Mustered  out  at  consolid'n 


FIFTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


671 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

William  H.  Gibbs 

■  John  B.  Newland 

•Joseph  F.  Allison 

First  Sergeant. 
■Chas.  H.Ousterhoudt. 

Sergeants. 
Charles  VV.  Thompson 

Rudolph  S.  Small 

Joseph  F.  Allison 

Corporals. 

John  B.  Newland 

Charles  P'ox 

Moses  G.  Montgomery 
Chas.  O.  W.  Newton.. 

Musician.^. 
Abiatha.  A.  Millard... 
Edwin  H.  Riley 

Privates. 

Allen.  George  Q 

Aspel,  Patrick 

Austin,  Horatio  J 

Belknap,  Irving  M  — 
Bassett,  William  W... 

Bassett,  Charles  O 

Bassett,  William  E ... . 

Bond,  Judd  L 

Barnes,  Zetto  A 

Belcher,  Albert 

Berkey.  David  

Barber,  Charles  F 

Crunkleton.  Robert... 
Champlin,  Charles  A. 

Coffin,  John 

Cover,  Peter  R 

Cheney,  Carlton 

•Chappel,  Augustus  S. 

Dowell,  George 

Dixon.  Charles 

Evarts,  Aaron  B 

Eisey,  Henry 

Hardy,  David  E 

Helm.  James  E 

Heaper.  Martin 

Huntley,  Edward  W.. 

Higley,  Theodore 

Hewitt.  Philo 

Ingle,  John 

Kinnament,  William.. 

Kellogg,  Frederick 

Kellogg,  Charles  F.  A. 

Lunt,  John  W 

Lampert,  Frank  P 

Lane,  John 

Lowell,  Nehemiah 

Lovelady.  Henry 

Morris.  Charles 

McKinley.  James  S  ... 

Moreton.  John  A 

Martin.  David 

Mack,  Henry  C 

Marsh.  Frederick 

Nikirk,  Samuel  H 

Paul.  Jacob 

Potter,  Samuel  W 

Palmer,  Levi 

Robertson,  Andrew... 
Roe,  John  M 

Rugeles,  John  H 

Roby,  Daniel 

Royce,  Asa 

Scott,  James 

Snyder,  Daniel  H 

Scott,  Daniel 


Polo. 


April  22,1861 
Sept.  23,1862 
J  uly    12, 1863 


May    24.1861 
May    24,1861 


May    24,1861 


May    24, 


Freeport 
Polo 


May    24.: 
Feb!  "is.  1863 


May    24.1861 
May    24.1861 


May    24.1 


May    24.1861 


May    24,1861 


Promoted 

Discharged  June  17. 1861. '. '. 

Disch.  Nov.  26. '62;  wounds 


Died  Apr.  11, '62;  wounds. 

Drowned  July  20, 1861 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. . 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant . . 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 


Trans,  to  Band  May  24.  '6 


Tr.  toN.C.S..asSer.  Maj. 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 
Died  May  6.1862;  wounds.. 
Disch.  July  10.  '62;  disabil. 
Died  Nov.  7.1862 


Disch.  Oct.  11. '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 


Disch.  Dec  16, '62;  disabil- 
Tr.  to  N.C.S.,  as  Ser.  Maj. 
Disch.  July  1, 1862;  wounds 
Disch.  Sept.  4. '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Feb.  1, '63;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 

Died  July  18,1863 

Mustered  out  May  24.1864. 
Disch.  May  31. '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Oct.  11, '61;  disabil. 
Disch.  Oct.  18, '62;  disabil. 

Discharged  Aug.  5,1863 

Mustered  out  May  24.1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  11. '61:  disabil. 

Transferred  to  Band 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 
Disch.  Jan.  27, '63;  disabil. 
Trans,  to  Band  May  24,  '61. 
Disch.  Oct.  18, '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  11, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 

Deserted  June  10.1861 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 
Disch.  May  3. '62;  wounds. 

Drowned  May  24,1861 

Re-enljsted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct.  4. '61:  disabil! ! 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct.  11, '61;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 


Disch.  July  1. '62;  wounds 
Discharged  June  15,  1861, 
on  writ  of  habeas  corpus 
Died  May  4, '62;  wounds... 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  6,'62 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 
Disch.  Apr.  27.  "63:  disabil. 
Disch,  Oct.  4. '61;  disabil.. 


672 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Datft 
of  muster. 


Sweet,  Valentine 

Smith,  Valentine 

Stevenson.  Simon  — 
Seward,  William  H . . . . 

Snell,  John 

Stuckenberg.  August's 

Shular.  Thomas 

Shuart.  Stephen  B 

Todd.  Heman 

Tusher.  Frederick 

Typer,  Andrew 

Williams.  Anson 

Woodruff.  Alonzo 

Whiteside.  Romeyn... 

Warner,  John  H 

West.  Josiah 

Walkey,  Benjamin 

Woolsey.  R.  Dickson. 
Washburn,  Jasper  C. 

Veterans. 

Backes.  John 

Cover,  Peter  R 

Davis,  Samuel  P 

McKinley,  James  H... 

Mack,  Henry  C 

Montgomery,  Moses  G 

Morton,  John  A 

Nefif,  Cnarles  P 

Nikirk.  Samuel  H 

Royce,  Asa  A 

Seward,  William  H... 

Shuart,  Stephen  B 

Whiteside,  Romeyn... 

West.  Josiah  C 

Woodruff,  Alonzo  H.. 

Recruits. 

Buswell,  Joel  B 

Backes,  John 

Bassett,  John 

Brown,  Robert 

Brown,  William 

Barr,  John  Nelson 

Bryan,  Peter 

Bowers,  Orange  E  — 
Bassett,  William  E . . . . 

Dickson.  Alfred  M 

Davis,  Samuel  P 

Pinkie,  Robert 

Evans.  William 

Gibson.  Eben  C 

Hammonds.  Andrew  J 

Kennedy.  James 

Klinger.  David 

Long,  William  E 

Livermore.  John  P 

Long,  John  A 

Lower.  Riley 

McCaig,  William 

Moore,  Richard 

Mulnix.  William 

Neaff,  Charles  F 

Offal,  Joseph 

Parker,  Moses 

Stocking,  William 

Shirk.  DanielP 

Staplin,  (/harles 

Shaffer.  James  A 

Tourtellott.  Nathan  H. 
Wymer.  William  J  — 
Waterbury,  Edward  S. 

Wood.  John 

Willis,  George  W.. 


Po\o 

Preeport , 

Polo  

Cherry  Grove 

Polo  

Quincy 

Clinton - 

Winnebago 

Porreston 

Polo  

Mt.  Morris  — 

Porreston 

Polo  

Mt.  Morris.... 

Polo  

Porreston 

Polo  

Polo  

Cherry  Grove 
Polo    

Quincy 

Polo 

Chicago  

Polo  

Ogle  CO 

Polo  

Chicago  

Milledgeville. 
Polo  


May    24,1861 


Jan, 
Mar. 
Jan. 


Feb. 
Mar. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


May 
June 


June  15, 


June 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

June 

Dec. 

July 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

June 

May 

Sept. 

Oct, 

June 

Oct. 

June 

Sept. 

July 

Oct. 

June 

June 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

June 

May 

May 

Jan. 


May 


24, 1861 


Disch.  Oct.  11,  '61;  disabil. 
Died  May  15.1862;  wounds.. 
Disch.  Aug.  8. '62;  disabil.. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Oct,  4.  '61;  disabil  . . 
Disch.  Aug.  1. '62;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 
Re  enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Disch.  Dec.  18. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  5. '62;  wounds. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6, '62 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1862. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Trans,  to  Band  May  24, 'ei! 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


Feb. 
Mar. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


1,1864 
1, 1864 
1, 1864 


1, 1864 
1, 1864 


1, 1864 
1, 1864 
1, 1864 


Disch.  Oct.  11,  '61:  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  16, '62;  wound* 


Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion. 


Jan.      8, 1864 
Nov.   26,1863 


Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 

Transferred  to  Co.  B 

Died  Oct.  8, 1862 

Deserted  Sept.  6,1862 

Disch.  June  17,  '63:  disabil 
Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion 

Disch.  Nov.  29, '62;  disabil. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Disch.  Aug.  9, '62; 'disabil.. 
Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion 
Tr.Co.G.lst  Ill.Cv.  Aug  1,'6L 
Disch.  May  27.  '62:  disabil. 
Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion 
Disch.  Dec  27, '61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  June  1, 1864. . 
Disch.  Feb.  4. '62;  disabil.. 
Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion 

Mustered  out  June  17,1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion 
Disch.  Oct.  11.  "61;  disabil 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran... 

Deserted  July  30,1861 

Disch.  Oct.  2,  '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  June  1, 1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  1.'61;  disabil. 
Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion 


Disch.  Feb.  6, '62;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Oct. 8. '62:  disabil.. 
Disch.  Dec.  25, '62;  disabil. 
See  Co.  C,  Vet.  Battalion.. 


FIFTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


675 


COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Captains. 
Joseph  B.  -Jones... 
George  C.  Rogers  . 
John  S.  Pratt 


Waukegan 
Wauconda. 


First  Lieutenant 
George  C.  Rogers. 

John  S.  Pratt 

William  M.  Reid  .. 


Second  Lieutenants, 

John  S.Pratt 

William  M.  Reid 

Hewitt  L.  Thomas... 


First  Serrjeant. 
William  M,  Reid  . . 


Waukegan 
Wauconda. 
Waukegan 

Wauconda. 
Waukegan 


Waukegan 


Sergeants. 
Erwin  B.  Messer. 
Edwin  Crane 


Libertyville 


Corporals. 

John  Cronk 

George  Bartlett 

Ephraim  Hawthorn. 
Walter  Muir 


Privates. 

Atridge,  Thomas 

Ames.  Joel  W 

Bliss.  Elliot 

Bier,  Christian 

Conkling.  Joseph 

Crince,  James 

Cutshaw,  Franklin 

Coy,  Erastus 

Cleveland,  Augustus  . 

Corser,  Willard  S 

Crawford,  William  J.. 

Darrel,  George 

Demmon,  Orson  J 

Earle.  Charles  W 

Fisher,  Lewis 

Farnsworth,  Moses  ... 

Forster,  Charles 

French,  Lewis  J 

Felix,  Jacob 

Giss.  Jacob 

Griswold,  Levi 

Gardner,  Benjamin... 

Gibbs.  Royal  L 

Hicks,  William 

Hunter,  WilliamH 

Harris,  William 

Hardinge.  James 

Harden,  George  E 

Hipwells,  George 

Hart,  Andrew  J  

Hunter,  William  H  .., 
Hewitt,  Thomas  L  .... 

Jacoby,  Peter 

Kellogg,  Leonard 

Kilburn,  Thomas 

Knapp.  Charles 

Kibby,  Charles 

Litchfeldt,  Christian. 

Lahman,  Lewis 

Linders,  John   

Mowers,  Ezra 

Mosser,  Frederick  ... 
McKinzie,  William... 

Norton.  Joseph 

Ostrander,  Loyles  ... 

Price,  William 

Palmer,  John 

Pike,  Joseph  B 

Ray,  Jay 

Vol,  1—43 


Libertyville  . 

Newport 

Fremont 

Wheeling 

Fremont 


Wheeling.. 
Waukegan  , 

Warren 

Waukegan 
Wauconda. 


Warren 

Fremont... 

Vernon  

Fremont... 
Wauconda. 
Fremont . . . 
Vernon  


Wauconda. 


Fremont... 
Wauconda. 


Wauconda... 
Libertyville  , 

Fremont 

Wauconda... 
Freeport 


Waukegan 
Fremont... 
Warren 


Pecatonica  , 
Vernon  


Wauconda. 
Vernon  


Libertyville , 
Fremont 


Fremont 

Libertyville , 


Apr.  25.1861 
Sept.  4,1861 
Apr.     7,1862 


Apr.  25.1861 
;ept.  4,1861 
Apr.   7.1862 


Apr.  25,1861 
Sept.  4,1861 
Apr.      7, 1862 


May  24,1861 

May  24,1861 

May  24.1861 

May  24,1861 


May    24, 1861  Resigned  Sept,  4, 1861 

Sept.    5,1861  Promoted  Lieut. -Colonel. 
July     5.1862  M.  O.  at  consolidation. ... 


May    24,1861 
July" '5 !  1862 

May    24,1861 


July  7,1862 

May  24,1861 

May  24,1861 

May  24.1861 

May  24 


M.  O.  at  consolidation. 


Promoted 

M.  O.  at  consolidation. 


Promoted  2d  Lieutenant. 


Capt.  Co.  F.37thlll.  Inf  ... 

Trans,  to  gunboat  service 

Feb.  12,1862 

IstLt.  Co.  F,  37th  111.  Inf.. 
Disch.  Oct.  18, '62;  wounds. 
Trans,  to  gunboat  service. 


Died  Nov.  2.1861 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Disch.  Sept.21,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 


Disch.  Aug.  9.  '62;  wounds. 
Disch.  Aug.  15. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Nov.  10, '62;  wounds 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 


Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Disch.  Mar.  30,  '63;  disabil. 
Disch.  Sept.21,'61;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Trans,  to  gunboat  service. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 
Disch.  Sept.  21, '61;  disabiL 
Disch.  Nov.  28. '62;  disabil. 

DiedMay29,  1862 

Re-euiisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  N.C.S  as  Com.  Serg. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Feb.  6,  '62;  disabil.. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 


Disch.  Oct.  24,  '62;  wounds. 


Tr.  to  N.C.S.  as  Serg.  Maj. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62. 


Disch.  Sept.  21, '61;  disabil. 

Deserted  Dec.  15,  1861 

Died  June  15,1862 

Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 


Died  Jan.  28.  1864 

Discharged  May  24,1864  ... 
Died  May  24.  '62;  wounds.. 
Mustered  out  May  24.. 1864. 


Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 


674 


ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Schafer,  William , 

Shapter.  Edwin 

Smith,  John 

Stevens.  James 

Thornton,  Edward.... 

Tuley,  Seth  W 

TuUey,  Thomas 

Trinnon.  Albert 

Vonrichton,  Henry 

Walker,  Edward 

Wheelock,  Edwin  C... 
Wilson.  William  P.... 

Washburn,  Enos  B 

Weeder.  James 

Ward,  Kelsie 


Fremont 
Vernon  .. 
Freeport 


Chicago. 
Vernon  . 


Fremont  .. 
Wauconda 
Peeatonica 
Benton  


Veterans. 
Blodgett.  Eugene  A... 

Collins,  John 

Casey,  Henry 

Forster.  Charles  H 

Flanders,  Nathan 

Parnham,  Edward 

Gardner,  Benjamin  P. 

Gage.  Jared  U 

Hicks,  William  L 

Loudon, J  acob 

Sheldon,  Harmon  S... 

Shatswell.  George 

Smith,  John 

Stocks,  David    

Westfall, Charles  H... 
Wilson,  William  P.... 

Becruits. 

Emes.  Elijah  E 

Balfoiir.  Arthur 

Buckminster,  Nelson. 
Blwdgett,  Eugene  A  .. 

Casey,  Henry 

Collins,  John 

Depue,  Levi 

Day,  Samuel 

Daniels.  Seth 

Engle,  Peter 

Flanders,  Nathan 

Parnham,  Edward 

Gage,  Jared  D 

Hannon.  James 

Howe,  William  H 

Howe.  Listen 

Hopkins,  Charles 

Hallock.  Wallace 

Jelly,  William 

Knapp,  .James 

Lippincott,  Charles... 

Loomis,  Isaac  C 

Lockard,  Benjamin  ... 

Lowden,  Jacob 

McNider,  Robert 

Minsterman,  John 

Moses,  George  M 

Mead.  S.  E 

Miller,  Cyrus  C 

Magel,  Frederick 

Pelsh,  Charles 

Price,  Albert  L> 

Pharo,  Louis 

Porthast.  Henry 

Peman,  John  C 

Packard,  Fabius 

Rich,  Marcus  G 

Ross.  John  H 

Rogers.  William  H.... 

Shenton,  Harmon- 

Stocks,  David    

Snowden.  Daniel  E  ... 

Starr.  William 

Schoff,  Frank 

Sensor,  Edward 


Warren 

Peeatonica 


Wauconda  . . 


Wauconda 

Byron 

Nunda 

Waukegan. 


Newport ... 

Wheeling  . 

Warren 

Fremont  .. 
Peeatonica 
Kockford  .. 
Newport . . . 
bibertyville 
Rockford  . . 
Waukegan. 
Freeport  .. 

Warren 

Antioch 

Waukegan. 

Freeport  .. 

Byron  

Guilford  .. 
Beatrice  . . . 
Fremont  .. 
Wheeling  . 
Freeport  .. 

Byron  

Richmond  . 
Freeport  .. 
Peeatonica 
Freeport  .. 

Byron  

Woodstock 
Freeport  .. 
Fremont   .. 

Vernon  

Lake  co 


Ely 

Lake  co.. 
Freeport 
Chicago.. 
Nunda  ... 

Lena 

Oregon  .. 
Benton  .. 

Fremont 


May    24,1 


May    24.1861 


Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  7, '62;  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Tr.  to  13th  Cav.  Nov.  1.'61. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. 


Disch.  Sept.  3. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  July  14,  '63;  wounds 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Jan.  _  1,1864 

Dec.  16,1863 
Feb.  1, 1864 
Dec.  16,1863 


Jan.      1,1864 


Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


1. 1864 

16. 1863 
1,1864 

27. 1864 
1, 1864 


Dec- 
Feb. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


16. 1863 

1, 1864 

^16, 1863 

1.1864 

16. 1863 
1. 1864 

27. 1864 
1, 1864 


Jan.      1,1864 


Dec.    16,1863 


i 1, 1864 


Oct. 
May 

Oct. 
May 
May 

June 
May 
May 
Aug. 
June 
June 
Sept. 
June 

May 
Apr. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Mar. 
June 
June 
June 
May 
May 
Jan. 
July 
May 
June 
May 
June 
Sept. 
June 
June 
Dec. 
June 
May 


15, 186 
24, 186: 

15,186 
30, 186: 
24,186 


Tr.  to  Co.  E,  Veteran  Bat. 


Tr.toN.C.S.asDrumMaj: 
To.  to  Co.  E,  Veteran  Bat. 


Tr.  to  Co.  B.Vet.  Battalion 
Kil'd,  guerillas.  June  25. '64 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Battalion 


Tr.  to  Co. E,  Vet.  Battalion 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  14. '62;  disabil  . 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 


Disch.  Aug. 17,  '62;  disabil. 


Transferred  to  Co.  F 

Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 


Apr.  27,1864 


Dec.  18,1863 


Tr.toN.C.S.  as  FifeMaj. 
Disch.  Oct.  21,  '61;  minor. 

Deserted 

Tr.  to  Co.  E,  Vet.  Battalion 
Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 


Mustered  out  June  16,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  — 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  17. '62;  disabil. 
Disch.  Dec.  5.  '62;  wounds. 
Disch.  Sept.  21,  '61;  disabil. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E.  Vet.  Battalion 
Dis.Oc.  18,'62:  monomaniac 
Tr.  to  Co.  E.  Vet.  Battalion 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 

Died  Apr.  8.1862;  wounds.. 

Died  Aug.  9,  1862 

Tr.  to  Co.  E.Vet.  Battalion 
Disch  Dec.  5, '62:  disabil.. 
Transferred  Sept.  15.  1863  . 
Tr.  to  Co.  E.Vet.  Battalion 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6. '62'. 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  15. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 


FIFTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


675 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks 


ShatsweJl,  George  ... 
Shatswell,  Richard  .. 

■Thornton,  James 

Westf  all,  Charles  .... 
Williams,  Truman  M 
Way,  David  C 


Avon 

Waukegan 
Huntley  ... 
Pecatonica 
("hicago  ... 
Byron 


May  29,1861 

Jan.  4,1864 

May  ^24,1861 

Dec.  21,1863 

Apr.  27,1864 


May  24,1861 
Dec.  21,1863 
Apr.    27.1864 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Co.  B.  Vet.  Battalion 
Mustered  out  May  24,  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Co.  E.  Vet.  Battalion 


COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Adam   Nase 

Mt.  Carroll 

Mt.  Carroll 

Carroll  co 

Apr.    25,1861 
Nov.     2. 1862 

Apr.    25,1861 
Apr.    16.1862 
Nov.     2, 1862 

June    6,1861 
Apr.     7,1862 
Nov.     2, 1862 

May  .  24, 1861 

May   ^24.1861 

May    24,1861 
May    24.1861 

May 
Dec. 

24, 1861 
3. 1862 

Promoted  Major  ... 

Phineas  D.  Kenyon  . . . 

Fii'st  Lieutenants. 
■James  O'Brien 

See  Co.  C.  Vet.  Battalion.. 
Resigned  Apr.  16. 1862 

::::::  ::::::: 

William  W.  Wheelock 

Second  lieutenants. 

Dec. 

3  .1862 

M.  0.  at  consolidation 

Kil'd  battle  Pittsb'rg  Land 

William  W.  Wheelo-k 

Carroll  co 

::::::.:::: 

Charles  W.  Wilcox.... 

Dec. 
May 
May 

May 

May 

i 

3.1862 
24. 1861 
24.1861 

24,1861 
24,1861 

M.  0.  at  consolidation 

First  Sergeant. 
John  W.  Puterbaugh  . 

Salem 

Sergeants. 
Phineas  D.  Kenyon... 
James  A.  SchaflPer  .... 
Charles  W.  Wilcox.... 
Akiman  V.  Bohn 

Corporals. 

Milo  A,  Cummings 

Albert  P.  Rapp 

George  H.  Kridler  .... 

Henry  McCall.Jr 

Jesse  W.  Sautbin 

JohnM.  Schaffer 

Clhauncey  S.  Wooden 

Mt.  Carroll 

Elkhorn  

Carroll  co 

Mt.  Carroll 

Carr9llco 

Carroll  CO 

::    :::::::: 

Promoted  1st  Lieutenant. . 
Disch.  May  11,  '62;  long  abs 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 
Tr.  to  N.  C.  S..as  Com.  Serg 

Mustered  out  May  24. 1864  . 
Disch.  Aug.  10,'63:disabil. 
Died  May  10.'62;  wounds.. 
Disch.  Oct.  20. '61:  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24, 1864.. 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  Apr  6,'62. 

Privates. 

Allison.  Benry 

AUyn,  Dan  L 

Disch. May  11. '62;  long  abs. 
Disharged  Feb.  7.1862 

Discharged  Jan.  14, 1864  . . . 

Blattenberger.  James. 

Burnett,  Joshua 

Burnett.  Robert  B  .... 
Barlow,  Moses  S 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864  . 
Discharged  Feb.  13, 1862  .. 
Disch.  May  11,  '62;  long  abs 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1861. 

Bacon,  Jacob  R 

Brown,  William  H  .... 
Carter,  William  H  .... 

Died  May  19, '62 

Disch.  May  11, '62;  long  abs, 
Disch.  Nov.  10,'62:  wounds. 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6,  '62 

Cain.  Edward  M 

Calkins,  Stephen 

Cady,  Samuel  A 

Dillebon,  Hiram  E.... 

Davis.  Thomas  J 

Deitrick,  David  S 

Ferguson,  Richard  S  . 
Ferguson.  James  D... 

Mustered  out  May,  24. 1862 

Disch.  Feb.  7, '62;  disabil  . 
Disch.  Oct.  18,  '62;  wounds 

Died  May  23.  1863 

Died  Oct.  4,1861 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Oallagher.  Joseph 

Griswold.  Daniel  J  ... 

Grim,  Otis 

Geisz.  Henry  R 

Howe,  Lewis 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  May  24,_  1864. 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Horner,  George 

Harrison,  William  — 

Holt.  Henry  H 

Hallock.  James  T 

Hiesrodt, James  E.... 

Disch.  Nov.  9. '61;  disabil! ! 
Killed  at  Shiloh  Apr.  6.  '62. 

676 


ADJUTANT    GENEEAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Hicks,  Newton 

Hollingshead.  S.  C... 
Humbert,  David  L  .... 

Johnson.  John  

Jackson,  Hiram 

Jackson,  James 

Kenyon,  Delaney 

Carr 

; 

Free 
Mt  C 
Ynrl 

oil  CO 

Carroll 

dom 

'arroli 

May  . 
Jan. 

24. 1861 
^1.1864 

May 
Jan. 

24.1861 
^1.1864 

Mustered  out  May  24.1864. 
Disch.  Aug.  20. '62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 
Disch.  May  2,  1862:  disabil. 
Discharged  Sept.  30.1863... 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864.. 
Disch.  Mayll,'62;long  abs. 
Killed  at  Shiloh,  April  6,  '62 
Disch.  Jan. 4. '64;  disabil... 
Disch.  Aug.  20.1862;disabil. 

King,  James  A 

Leister,  George  W.... 
Lyttle.  Arthur  D 

Lychel,  Henry  

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

McPadden,  John 

Died  Aor.  4  1862       

Miles.  George  B 

Myers   Henry          .... 

Mustered  out  May  24, 1864. . 

Mitchell.  William  R... 
Nichols.  William  H  ... 

Price.  David  R 

Palmer.  John  S 

Pettie.  Franklin  R  .... 
Parker.  Asher  W 

Disch.  Oct.  20, '61;  disabil.. 
Disch.  Nov.  7, '62;wounds.. 
Mustered  out  May  24,1864.. 
Disch.  Oct.  26. '61;  disabil.. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran.... 
Mustered  out  May  24.1864.. 

Ransom,  Charles  M... 

Reynolds, Robert 

Root  Thomas  S 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Mustered  out  May,24. 1864.. 
Died  Sept.    7   1861 

Richmond,  Henry 

Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Rinedollar,  Mark 

Robinson,  Jonathan... 

Smith,  William  F 

Strickler,  Benj.P 

Mustered  out  May ^24. 1864.. 
Died  Sept  13  1861 

Siddles.  James 

Smith,  Joseph  P 

Smith,  John 

Mustered  out  May  24,1864.. 
Disch.  Dec.  16. '62;disabil.. 
Mustered  out  May  24  1864  . 

Turner.  Burton  J 

Todd,  Jabez  W 

Vanvechten.  Harman. 

Weider.  Jacob  A 

Weston.  Hugh  ........ 

Wall.  William  J 

WiUfong.  William  H.. 

Winters,  Perry 

Wheelock.  Charles  W 
Wilson,  Charles  A  .... 
Wheelock,  William  W 

Vt-terans. 

Ferguson,  James  D 

Gallagher,  Joseph 

Horner.  George 

Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr.6.'62 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864. . 
Disch.  Nov.  10, '62;  disabil. 
Re-enlisted  as  Veteran  ... 
Died  May  6,1862;  wounds.. 
Disch.  May  11.  '62;  long  abs 
Disch.  Aug.  20"62;  disabil. 
Mustered  out  May  24. 1864 . . 
Killed  at  Shiloh.  Apr- 6. '62 
Disch.  Feb.  7.  '62:  disabil.. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 

Tr.  to  Co.  C.  Vet.  Battalion 

Holt,   Henry  H 

Harrison,  William  H.. 

Pair 
Spri 

Haven 

np-  Vnllpv" 

Feb.    28,1864 
Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Dec.    10.1863 
June   18.1864 
Sept.  12.1861 
Sept.   12.1861 
Dec.    19.1863 
Dec.      1.1863 
May     24. 1861 
Apr.    27.1864 
Dec.    10.1863 
Mar.    10.1862 
Mar.    24, 1861 

Feb.    28.18S4 
Jan.     ^1.1864 

Dec.    10.1863 

Lichel.  Henrv 

Fair  Haven  .... 

Mt.  Carroll 

Wysox 

Savannah 

Pettie.  Prank  R 

Rush  James 

Ransom,  Charles  M . . . . 
Richmond,  Henry  .... 

Rod 
Wys 

Sav£ 

Wys 
Carr 

J  Creek  .... 
ox     .. 

!.            ,\ 

Weider,  Jacob  R 

Recruits. 
Ames.  Simon 

mnah 

ox 

Tr  to  Co  C  Veteran  Bat 

Disch.  Dec.  5,  '62;  disabil.. 

Elkhorn  ..'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Mt.  Carroll  .... 

Carroll  CO 

Black  Oak 

Mt.  Carroll 

West   Point 

Tr.  to  Co.  C.  Veteran  Bat.. 

Bosworth.  George 

Brown,   Daniel 

Bradley.  Horace  S 

Crawford.  William  J.. 

Dec.    18.1863 
Dec.      1. 1863 

Disch.  Oct.  18. '62;  disabil.. 

Dill   Henry 

Apr.    27.1864 
Dec.    10,1863 

Tr  to  Co  C  Veteran  Bat 

Eastwood.  Thomas 

Gardner.  .John 

Disch  Oct  18  '62*  disabil  . 

Hunter,  William  H.... 

Carr 

Hiesrodt.  Joseph  B.... 

June     8, 1861 
Sept.  12.1861 
Mar.    10.1862 

in  6th  Regiment  (A. D.).. 
Discharged  Jan.  19,1864.... 

Hershey,  Andrew  H.. 

Tr.  to  N.  C.  S.  as  S'g.t  Maj. 

Holms.  Edward  P 

Nors 

Discharged  Sept.  15.1863.. 

FIFTEENTH    INFANTRY. 


677 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Holroyd,  Jerome  B . . 

Hall.  John  S 

Harrison,  Edwin 

Irvin,  Lett  W 

Lowell.  Charles  W.. 

Perry,  James  H 

Price,  William 

Steffins,  James 

Saptin.  George  W... 

Tebs,  Caleb  F 

Thomas,  Edward 

Thompson.  Wm.  F.. 
Wilfong,  George  W. 
Wilcox,  Daniel  J 


Elkhorn  .... 
Mt.  Carroll . 


Jan.   1,1864 
Mar.  31,1864 


Jan.   1,1864 
Mar.  31.1864 


Shannon 

Elkhorn  .... 
West  Poiot. 

Lena 

Carroll  co  .. 

Freeport 

Carroll  co  .. 


Plum  River. 
Wysox 


Feb. 
Jan. 
Mar 
Dec. 
May 
Apr, 


26. 1862 
1. 1864 

17. 1862 

18. 1863 
24, 1861 

1, 1862 
Sept.  12,1861 
Sept.al2,lS61 
Apr.  28,1864 
Dec.  10,1863 
Dec.    10.1863 


Jan.      1.1864 
i5ec!"i8,'i863 


Dec.    10,1 
Dec.    10,1 


Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Veteran  Bat. 


Re-enlisted  as  Veteran 

Tr.  to  Co.  C.  Veteran  Bat. 


Mustered  out  May  24.  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Veteran  Bat. 


Disch.  Jan.  7. '62;  disabil.. 
Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Veteran  Bat. 


UNASSIGNED  RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

dark  James  M    . 

Nunda 

Jan.    25,1864 
Jan.      2,1864 
Jan.      1. 1864 

Jan.      2.1864 
Jan.      1. 1864 

Lake,  Zachariah  G 

Rockford  

McNeil  James 

McWilliams,  Nicholas 
Reed,  John 

Marengo 

Orangeville 

St.  Charles 

Greenwood 

Orangeville 

Mar.    13,1865 

Apr.    28,1864 
Apr.    29.1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Apr.    22.1864 

Mar.    13.1865 

Apr.    28,1864 
Apr.    29,1864 
Jan.      1.1864 
Apr.    22.1864 

From  2d  Congr'al  District, 

Died  April  27, 1865 

Tr.  to  Co.  B,  Veteran  Bat. 

Zerby,  Levy 

Tr.  to  Co.  B.  Veteran  Bat. 

678  ADJUTANT  general's  REPORT. 


HISTORY  OF  FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY. 


The  Fifteenth  Regiment  of  Illinois  Volounteer  Infantry  was  raised  under 
the  "Ten  Regiment  Act,"  in  the  First  Congressional  District.  Company  A 
was  from  McHenry  county;  Company  B,  Winnebago  county;  Company  C, 
Boone  county;  Company  D,  McHenry  county;  Company  G,  Stephenson  county; 
Company  H,  Ogle  county;  Company  I,  Lake  county;  and  Company  K,  from 
Carroll  county.  The  Regiment  was  organized  at  Freeport,  Illinois,  and  mus- 
tered into  the  United  States  service  on  the  24th  day  of  May,  1861,  being  one 
of  the  first  regiments  from  the  State  sworn  into  the  United  States  service,  for 
the  three  years'  service.  After  electing  officers,  organizing  and  drilling  for 
some  time,  the  Regiment  proceeded  to  Alton,  Illinois,  remaining  there  six 
weeks  for  instruction.  In  July  the  Regiment  left  Alton  by  steamboat  for  St. 
Charles,  Missouri,  thence  by  rail  to  Mexico,  Missouri,  where  it  remained  for 
a  time  in  company  with  the  Twenty-first  Illinois  Infantry,  commanded  by 
Colonel  U.  S.  Grant.  A  part  of  the  Regiment  marched  from  Mexico  to  Ful- 
ton, and  thence  to  the  Missouri  river,  and  thence  by  steamer  to -Jefferson  Bar- 
racks; the  other  part  of  the  Regiment  marched  to  Hannibal,  Mo.,  and  thence 
by  steamer  to  Jefferson  Barracks.  The  Regiment  then  moved  by  rail  to 
Rolla,  Mo.,  where  it  arrived  in  time  to  cover  General  Sigel's  retreat  from 
Wilson's  Creek.  After  building  one  or  two  forts,  the  Regiment  was  ordered 
to  Tipton,  Mo.,  and  thence  became  attached  to  General  Fremont's  army,  and 
marched  under  General  Hunter  to  Springfield,  Mo.;  after  remaining  there  a 
short  time,  the  Regiment  returned  to  Tipton,  then  went  to  Sedalia.  It  assisted 
in  the  capture  of  1,300  rebels  a  few  miles  from  the  latter  place.  The  Regi- 
ment then  marched  to  Otterville,  Mo.,  and  went  into  winter  quarters  Decem- 
ber 26,  1861.  The  winter  was  cold  and  the  snow  deep,  and  the  first  winter's 
experience  in  tents  was  a  severe  one. 

February  1,  1862,  the  Regiment  marched  to  Jefferson  City,  thence  by  rail  to 
St.  Louis,  where  it  embarked  on  transports  for  Fort  Donelson,  and  arrived  to 
take  part  in  the  surrender.  The  Regiment  was  then  assigned  to  General  S.  A. 
Hurlburt's  "Fighting  Fourth  Division,"  and  marched  to  Fort  Henry,  then 
went  by  boat  to  Pittsburg  Landing,  being  one  of  the  first  regiments  that 
landed  on  that  historic  battle  ground.  At  the  battle  of  Shiloh.  on  the  6th  of 
April,  the  Regiment  was  in  the  first  line  of  battle,  formed  by  Hurlburt's  Di- 
vision, and  was  in  the  Brigade  commanded  by  General  C.  Veach.  Hardly 
had  the  Brigade  taken  position  when  a  Confederate  column,  massed  three 
lines  deep,  deployed  from  the  woods  on  the  left  and  front,  and  with  rebel  yell 
that  echoed  through  the  surrounding  forest,  charged  on  in  double  quick.  The 
Fifteenth  was  flanked  by  the  Fifty-third  Ohio,  on  the  right.  At  the  first  fire 
of  the  enemy  the  Buckeyes  broke  and  ran,  and  the  enemy  were  not  only  in 
front  of  the  Fifteenth  Regiment,  but  on  both  flanks  in  a  very  short  time.  For 
more  than  one  hour  the  Regiment  held  its  position,  and  fought  as  gallantly  as 
anv  troops  could  fight  in  the  terrible  struggle,  called  by  the  Confederates  the 
"Hornet's  Nest,"  and  disputed  inch  by  inch  the  advance  and  the  incessant  at- 
tacks of  the  best  troops  in  the  Confederate  service.  Owing  to  the  want  of 
support,  the  Regiment  was  compelled  to  withdraw  and  take  up  a  new  position. 
In  five  minutes  after  the  Regiment  formed  its  first  line,  the  field  officers.  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  E.  F.  W.  Ellis  and  Major  Wm.  R.  Goddard,  Captains  Holden 
Brownell  and  Harley  Wayne,  and  Lieutenant  John  W.  Peterbaugh  were 
killed,  and  Captain  Adam  Nase  lost  a  leg  and  was  taken  prisoner.    Captain 


FIFTEENTH   INFANTRY.  679 

Thos.  J.  Turner  was  absent,  and  the  command  of  the  Regiment  devolved  up- 
on Captains  L.  D.  Kelly  and  Georgfe  C.  Rogers,  assisted  by  Adjutant  Charles 
F.  Barber.  As  soon  as  a  new  line  was  formed  (the  Fourteenth  Illinois  on 
the  left  of  the  Fifteenth),  when  the  enemy  had  approached  sufficiently  near, 
these  two  Regiments,  acting  as  one  man,  rose  and  delivered  a  rapid,  well 
aimed  and  awiullj'  destructive  fire,  full  into  the  massed  ranks  of  the  enemy. 
The  enemy  was  soon  convinced  this  was  not  the  way  to  the  landing.  At  the 
second  attack  these  two  Regiments  received  the  fii'st  shock,  and  for  three 
hours  were  in  that  awful  gap,  without  giving  ground,  where  the  Confederates 
sacrificed  more  than  two  thousand  as  brave  men  as  ever  trod  the  battle-field, 
in  the  unavailing  effort  to  drive  them  from  their  position.  This  baptism  of 
blood  cemented  the  two  Regiments,  and  they  were  always  afterwards  bri- 
gaded and  served  together  during  the  remainder  of  the  war,  and  discharged 
at  the  same  time  and  place.  The  Fifteenth  Regiment  was  in  the  hottest  of 
the  fight  both  days  of  the  bloody  battle,  and  not  a  man  faltered  in  his  duty  or 
failed  to  perform  all  that  was  required  of  him.  The  two  Regiments  that  were 
in  the  final  charge  on  the  7th,  led  by  General  Grant  in  person,  were  the  Four- 
teenth and  Fifteenth  Illinois,  the  Fourteenth  commanded  by  Colonel  Cyrus 
Hall,  and  the  Fifteenth  by  Captain  George  C.  Rogers.  This  detachment 
moved  forward,  and  when  within  range  delivered  their  fire,  and  with  fixed 
bayonets  charged  at  double  quick.  The  raking  fire,  however,  had  done  its 
work.  The  Confederate  army  had  fled.  The  Fifteenth  Regiment  lost  in  this 
engagement  250  m^n,  killed  and  wounded,  and  there  are  more  of  the  "known 
dead"  of  this  Regiment  buried  in  the  National  Cemetery  at  Pittsburg  Land- 
ing, than  of  any  other  Regiment,  and  many  died  of  wounds  in  hospitals  at 
home. 

Captain  George  C.  Rogers  was  promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel  by  Governor 
Yates  for  meritorious  conduct  on  the  battle-field  at  Shiloh,and  took  command 
of  the  Regiment.  The  Regiment  participated  in  the  siege  of  Corinth,  Miss., 
losing  a  number  of  men  killed  and  wounded. 

After  the  evacuation  of  Corinth  the  Regiment  marched  to  Grand  Junction, 
thence  to  Holly  Springs,  then  back  to  Grand  Junction,  thence  to  Lagrange, 
thence  to  Memphis,  arriving  there  July  21, 1862, where  it  remained  till  Septem- 
ber 6th.  After  recruiting,  drilling,  procuring  new  uniforms  and  "seeing  the 
sights,"  the  Regiment  marched  to  Bolivar,  Tenn.,  and  from  there  the  4th  Di- 
vision was  ordered  by  General  Grant  to  "relieve  Rosecrans  at  Corinth,  or  per- 
ish." At  the  Hatchie  river  on  the  morning  of  October  4,  1862,  the  division 
met  the  enemy  on  Metamora  Hill;  the  Fifteenth  Regiment  was  on  the  extreme 
left  and  forced  the  enemy  from  their  position,  and  in  connection  with  other 
troops  charged  the  enemy,  routing  and  scattering  their  formation  in  the  wild- 
est confusion,  and  driving  them  to  the  river  bank,  the  Fifteenth  capturing  one 
four-gun  battery  and  about  three  hundred  men  at  this  point;  many  jumped  in- 
to the  river  and  were  drowned.  The  Fifteenth  charged  across  the  Hatchie 
bridge  on  a  run,  and  formed  the  first  line  on  the  left  of  the  road;  the  Four- 
teenth formed  on  the  right  of  the  Fifteenth.  The  two  regiments  charged  the 
enemy  in  the  timber, driving  them  from  their  strong  position,  capturing  another 
battery  crowning  the  crest  of  the  hill,  and  soon  the  enemy  was  in  full  flight, 
looking  for  a  new  place  to  retreat  across  the  Hatchie.  Torn  and  bleeding, 
the  Fifteenth  laid  on  the  ground  that  night,  covered  with  new  and  ever- 
lasting honors.  The  Fifteenth  was  commanded  on  that  day  by  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  G.  C.  Rogers,  and  lost  over  fifty  men  in  killed  and 
wounded.  The  Regiment  then  returned  to  Bolivar,  from  thence  to 
Lagrange,  thence  with  General  Grant  down  through  Mississippi  to 
Coffeeville,  returning  to  Lagrange  and  Memphis;  thence  to  Vicksburg, 
taking  an  active  part  in  all  the  movements  during  the  siege  of  that  place,  los- 
ing many  in  killed  and  wounded.  After  the  surrender  of  Vicksburg,  marched 
with  Sherman  to  Jackson,  Miss.,  then  returned  to  Vicksburg.  and  embarked 
on  a  boat  for  Natchez,  marched  thence  to  Kingston,  returned  to  Natchez, 
then  to  Harrisonburg,  La.,  capturing  Fort  Beauregard  on  the  Wachita  river; 
returned  to  Natchez,  remained  there  until  November  10.  1863,  then  proceeded 
by  boat  to  Vicksburg,  and  went  into  winter  quarters.  Here  the  Regiment  re- 
enlisted  as  veterans,  remaining  until  February  1,  1864,  when  it  moved  with 
General  Sherman  through  Mississippi.  On  Champion  Hills  had  a  severe  en- 
gagement with  a  body  of  rebels,  charged  them  several  times  during  the  day 


680  ADJUTANT   general's    REPORT. 

and  each  time  drove  them  from  their  position.  Marched  to  Meridian  and  En- 
terprise, and  assisted  in  destroying  about  fifty  miles  of  railroad;  thence  back 
to  Vicksburp:. 

In  March,  1864,  went  home  on  Veteran  fiarlough.  On  expiration  of  fur- 
lough joined  Seventeenth  Army  Corps,  and  proceeded  uu  Tennessee  river  to 
Clifton,  thence  to  Huntsville,  Ala. ;  thence  to  Decatur  and  Rome,  Ga.,  thence  to 
King'ston,  and. ioined  General  Sherman's  army,  moving:  on  Atlanta.  At  AUa- 
toona  Pass  the  Fifteenth  Regiment  was,  with  the  other  regiments  belonging  to 
the  2d  Brigade,  4th  Division,  17th  Corps,  commanded  by  Colonel  George  C. 
Rogers,  ordered  to  fortify  that  place.  The  forts  at  Allatoona,  where  General 
Corse,  with  2,100  men,  defeated  Hood's  whole  army,  were  built  by  this  brigade. 
Here  the  Fifteenth  and  Fourteenth  Infantry  were  consolidated,  and  the  gallant 
and  brave  McPherson,  knowing  the  honorable  record  of  these  regiments,  and 
that  neither  might  lose  its  identity,  acceded  to  the  request  of  Colonel  Rogei's, 
and  had  the  organization  made  and  known  as  "The  Veteran  Battalion  Four- 
teenth and  Fifteenth  Infantry  Volunteers."  The  organization  numbered  625 
men.  The  organization  was  stationed  ot  Ackworth,  Big  Shanty  and  Marietta 
for  some  time.  The  rebel  General  Hood  struck  the  organization  at  Big  Shanty 
and  Ackworth,  when  he  moved  north,  capturing  quite  a  number  of  the  com- 
mand. The  remainder  fell  back,  some  to  Allatoona,  and  fought  under  Gen. 
Corse,  where  many  were  killed  and  wounded;  the  balance  fell  back  to  Mari- 
etta, and  were  mounted  and  acted  as  scouts  for  General  Vandever.  They 
were  afterwards  transferred  to  General  F.  P.  Blair,  and  marched  with  Gen- 
eral Sherman  to  the  sea. 

After  the  capture  of  Savannah,  the  Regiment  proceeded  to  Beaufort,  S.  C; 
thence  to  Salkahatchie  river,  participating  in  the  various  skirmishes  in  that 
vicinity — Columbia,  S.  C,  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  battle  of  Bentonville — losing  a 
number  wounded;  thence  to  Goldsboro  and  Raleigh.  At  Raleigh,  recruits 
sufficient  to  fill  up  both  regiments  were  received,  and  the  organization  of  the 
Veteran  Battalion  discontinued,  and  the  Fifteenth  reorganized.  The  cam- 
paign of  General  Sherman  ended  with  the  surrender  of  General  Johnston. 
The  Regiment  then  marched  with  the  army  to  Washington,  D.  C,  via  Rich- 
mond and  Fredericksburg,  and  particpated  in  the  grand  review  at  Washing- 
ton, May  24,  1865;  remained  there  two  weeks.  Proceeded  by  rail  and  steam- 
boat to  Louisville,  Ky.;  remained  at  Louisville  two  weeks.  The  Regiment 
was  then  detached  from  the  4th  Division,  17th  Army  Corps,  and  proceeded  by 
steamer  to  St.  Louis;  from  thence  to  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kas.,  arriving  there 
July  1,  1865.  Joined  the  army  serving  on  the  plains.  Arrived  at  Fort 
Kearney  August  14;  then  ordered  to  return  to  Fort  Leavenworth,  September 
1,  1865,  where  the  Regiment  was  mustered  out  of  service  and  placed  en  route 
for  Springfield,  111.,  for  final  payment  and  discharge — having  served  four 
years  and  four  months. 

Number  of  miles  marched 4,299 

Number  of  miles  by  rail 2,403 

Number  of  miles  by  steamer 4,310 

Number  of  men  joined  from  organization 1,963 

Number  of  men  at  date  of  muster-out 640 


ORDER  OF  CONSOLIDATION. 


HEADQUARTERS  DEPARTMENT  AND  ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE, 

Near  Kenbsaw  Mountain,  Ga.,  July  1,  1864. 
Special  Field  Orders,  \ 
No.  56.  / 

IV.  The  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers  not  being 
veteran  regiments,  having  re-enlisted  less  than  three-fourths  of  their  number, 
the  veterans  and  all  recruits  of  each,  who  have  joined  the  regiment  since  the 
date  of  its  original  muster-in,  will,  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  Circular 
No.  36,  War  Department,  A.  G.  0.,  May  2,  1864,  be  consolidated  and  organ- 
ized into  as  many  companies  of  the  legal  maximum  standard  as  the  number 
of  men  will  allow. 


FIFTEENTH    INFANTRY.  681 

The  proper  number  of  officers  for  these  companies  will  be  selected  from  the 
"veterans,  and  reported  to  these  headquarters  for  assignment;  and  all  officers 
in  excess  of  such  organization  will  be  reported  for  muster-out  of   the  service. 

The  companies  thus  organized  and  remaining  men  of  each  regiment  will 
then  be  consolidated,  and  will  be  known  and  reported  as  the  Veteran  Bat- 
talion of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry. 

The  requisite  number  of  field  and  staff  officers  will  be  retained  in  accord- 
ance with  existing  orders. 

By  order  of  Major  General  James  B.  McPherson, 

WILLIAM  T.  CLARK,  A.  A.  G. 


HEADQUARTERS  DEPARTMENT  AND  ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE, 

Near  Decatur,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864. 
Special  Field  Orders,! 
No.  73.  / 

The  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers,  hav- 
ing in  accordance  with  special  field  orders  No.  56,  from  these  headquarters, 
been  organized  each  into  one  or  more  companies  of  the  legal  maximum  stand- 
-ard  and  consolidated  together,  making  six  (6)  companies,  designated  and  re- 
ported as  the  Veteran  Battalion  of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  In- 
fantry Volunteers,  the  following  named  officers,  according  to  provisions  of 
-Circular  No.  36,  War  Department,  current  series,  are  assigned  to  the  new 
•organization,  and  will  be  mustered  under  their  present  commissions: 

First  Lieutenant  Alonzo  Gillespie,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Com- 
pany A. 

Second  Lieutenant  David  S.  Finney,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Com- 
j)anyA. 

Captain  Lemuel  0.  Oilman,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  B. 

First  Lieutenant  Joseph  Develin,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  B. 

Captain  Phineas  D.  Kenyon,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  C. 

First  Lieutenant  George  A.  Austin,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Com- 
pany C. 

Captain  Carlos  C.  Cox,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  D. 

Second  Lieutenant  John  H.  Henderson,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to 
'Company  D. 

Captain  John  W.  Luke,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Company  E. 

First  Lieutenant  Allen  T.  Barnes,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Com- 
.pany  E. 

First  Lieutenant  Thomas  A.  Weisner,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry,  to  Com- 
.pany  F. 

Chaplain  B.  F.  Rogers,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry. 

Assistant  Surgeon  N.  P.  Chafer,  Fourteenth  Illinois  Infantry. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Moses  C.  Drake,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry. 

The  remaining  officers  of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry, 
mot  herein  assigned,  will  be  mustered  out  of  the  service. 

By  order  of  Major  General  James  B.  McPherson. 

WILLIAM  T.  CLARK,  A.  A.  G. 


682 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


FIFTEENTH  (REORGANIZED)  INFANTRY   REGIMENT. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD    AND    STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Colonel. 
George  C,  Rogers. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Lemual  O.  Gilman.. 


Major. 
Joseph  Develin 


Adjutants. 
Andrew  J.  Herahey. 
Samuel  J.  Dunham  . 

Quartermaster. 
George  A.  Austin  ... 

Surgeons. 
William  J.  McKim  .. 
John  Bond 


Fu'st  Ass't  Surgeon. 
O.  P.  B.  Wright 


Chaplain. 
Barton  F.  Rogers 


Waukegan 
Belvidere.. 
Belvidere.. 


Belvidere... 
Woodstock  , 
Preeport 


Bradford 


Nov.  2, 1862 
July  20.1863 
July    27,1865 


Dec.  17,1862 
Dec.  24,1865 


July    20.1864 
Sept.  20,1865 


May    14,1861 
July    13.1865 


July    15.1865 
Deo.    17,1 


Feb.    23.1865 
Not  must'rd 


June    1, 1864 
May    24,1861 


Prom.  Bvt.  Brig.Gen.  June 
2,'65:  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 


Mustered  out  Sept. 


Promoted  Captain  Co.  C. 
M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65,  as  Serg't 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865  • 
Discharged  Dec.  22,1864... 


Tuly    15.1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1864 


NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Sergeant  Major. 
Arthur  Dawson 

Com-  Sergeant . 
Henry  M.  Older 

Q.  M.  Sergeants. 
Luther  W.  Mitchell . 
Jacob  H.  Read 

Hospital  Stewards 
William  B.  Arnold  .. 
Lyman  P.  Clark 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Belvidere 

Leroy  

Geneseo  . 
Rockford 

Chemung 
Coral 


Jan.   1,1864 
Jan.   1,1864 


Mar.  8.1865 
Jan.   1,1864 


Mar.  14,1865 
Jan.   1,1864 


Jan.   1,1864 
Jan.   1. 1864 


Mar.  8. 1864 
Jan.   1, 1864 


tfar.    18,1865 
Ian.      1,1864 


Vet.    M.  O,  Sept.  16.1865 
Vet.    M.  0.  Sept.  16, 1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Vet.    M.O.May  30, 1865.... 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Vet.    M.  O.  May  30,  1865.... 


FIFTEENTH    (rEOEGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


683 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

D?te  of     1         J)  t 
?i^t'nfJnr!«f--ter. 

Remarks. 

Drum  Major. 
Elias  B.  White 

Mar.   31,1864 
Dec.    21,1863 
Jan.      1, 1864 

Mar.    31,1864 
Dec.    21,1863 
Jan.      1. 1864 

Vet.  Rec.  M.  O.May  30, '65 

Fife  Jfajor. 
John  H.  Griffiths 

Vet.    M.  O.May  30,1865... 

Principal  Musician. 

Vet.    M.O.  Sept.  16,1865... 

COMPANY   A. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain^:. 
Henry  S    Stephenson 

Aug. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Si. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

K; 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

21,1861 
11,1865 

12,1865 

11.1865 

17, 1865 

24.1865 
25. 1865 
22,1865 
1,1865 

_i;4,1865 

17.1865 
1. 1865 
18,1865 
22, 1865 
24, 1865 

6,1865 

13,1865 

1, 1865 
23, 1865 
21,1865 
1,1865 
3, 1865 
;22.1865 

Not  must'd. 
Mar.    31.1865 

Mar.    11,1865 

Mar.    11,1865 

Feb.    17,1865 

Feb.    24,1865 
Feb.    25,1865 
Feb.     22,1865 
Mar.     1. 1865 

Feb.   .24,1865 

Feb.    17.1865 
Mar.     1,1865 
Feb.    18,1865 
Feb.    22.1865 
Feb.    24.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865, 

as  Sergeant  Co.  F 

Must'r  rev.  by  Sp.  0.  186, 

First  Lieutenant. 
George  VV.  Thompson 

Second  Lieutenant. 
David  McGrath 

First  Sergeant. 
Aaron  W.MoGiU 

Sergeants. 
Hiram  P.  Oaverly 

Bonus  

Chemung 

Belvidere 

Hanover 

White  Rock  .... 

dated  U.D.A.G.  O.,  Apr. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Mustered  out  July  31. 1865. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

John  VV.  Keithly 

Corporals. 

Harvey  M.  Sidner 

J.  E.  Wannamanghen. 

Washington 

Lynnville 

Belvidere! 

Washington  — 

Mustered  out  Sept.. 16. 1865 

Charles  T.  Robinson.. 
Kichard  W.  Isbell  .... 

Barzilla  Morris 

Richard  VVallis-- .... 

Mt.  Carroll 

Lynnville 

Mustered  out  July  4,1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865- 

Musicians. 

Rejected 

Waqon&r. 
Seber  A.  Guild 

Privates. 

Bryson,  James 

Barnes.  Joseph 

Cumminiis,  William  T 
Chapman,  Harman  W. 
Cummingr.  John  C  — 

Clark.  Ira 

Dillon   Thomas  E.     . 

Stockton 

Washington.... 

Hanover 

Rockford  

Washington.... 

Chemung 

Savannah; ..     .. 
Galena    

Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

13,1865 

1,1865 
23, 1865 
21. 1865 
1.1865 
3. 1865 
.22,1865 

3,1865 
_  .1, 1865 

24. 1865 

1. 1865 
22. 1865 
23, 1865 
24, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Desertea  June  25.1865 

Mustered  out  June  28,   1865 

Deserted  Feb.  25. 1865 

Mustered  out  July  28,1865. 
Mustered  out  July  7,1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  19.1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Davis,  Charles 

Eade.  George  T 

Farrell,  James  

Savannah  

Washington  — 

NewMilford".:: 

Washington'.'.'.'. 
Galena 

3,1865  Mar. 
..1,1865  Mar. 

.24, 1865  Feb. 

1,1865  Mar. 
22. 1865  Feb. 
23, 1865!  Feb. 
.24, 1865  Feb. 

Died  June  22.  1865 

Mustered  out  June  12.1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Deserted  June  25,  1865 

Griff  en,  Patrick 

Graten,  Peter 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 
Deserted  July  22,  1865 

Gilmore,  Patrick 

Hanover 

New  Milford  ... 

Savannah  

Washington.... 
Galena 

Deserted  June  30, 1865 

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

Godell,  Thomas 

Haskens.  Joseph 

Howarth.  Thomas 

Heckelsmiller.  Adam. 

23, 1865 

1,1865 

.24, 1865 

[2.1865 
1.1865 
16, 1865 
22, 1865 
24.1865 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

23,1865 

1, 1865 

.24, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Absent,  sick  at  M.  0 

Mustered  out  July  19.  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Hipp  Conrad 

•  • 

iMusteredout  July  19.1865.. 

Hight.  James  M 

Haynes,  Martin 

Hegley.  Gottlieb 

Holland,  John  H 

Hollister,  William  B.. 

Cook  CO 

Washington.... 

Belvidere 

Mt.  Carroll 

NewMilford  ... 

2.1865 
1,18^.5 
16. 1865 
22,1865 
24,1865 

Absent,  sick,  at  M    O 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  July  31. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Deserted  Mar.l.  1865 

684 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Mar. 

Mar." 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

2. 1865 
3, 1865 
2, 1865 
16, 1865 
24, 1865 

,3,1865 
_  i, 1865 

1, 1865 
18. 1H65 
20, 1865 
4, 1865 
3, 1865 
,,1,1865 

21. 1865 
22. 1865 
23, 1865 
4,1865 
11.1865 
1.1865 
3.1865 
1, 1865 
,22.1865 

25,1865 
17, 1865 
25, 1865 
24. 1865 

2. 1865 
22.1865 

6. 1865 
24. 1865 
,23. 1865 

3,1865 

,10.1865 
14,1865 

Mar. 

f£: 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

2. 1865 

Jves.  Sidney  D 

Jordan,  Henrv        

Savannah  

Galena 

3. 1865 

2  1865  ATnstprpd  out.  .Tiilv  S  IRfiS 

Jackson,  James  H 

Belvidere 

16, 1865 
,24.1865 

,,3,1865 
,4,1865 

1  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 

Kammerer,  David 

Lucas,  William 

Leonard.  David  H  .... 
Murry   Peter 

Savannah  

Cook  CO  ..'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Prophets'towii.. 
Washington.... 

Mustered  out  July  10.  1865. 
Deserted  March  7   1865 

Murphy,  John  

Miller.  Michael  M 

Mace,  Joseph 

Deserted  March  5.  1865  .... 
Deserted  July  22.  1865 

MnatoroH   nut  Sent    IP.     IRRR 

Morris.  Joseph 

York 

20, 1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16  1865 

McGahen,  Silas 

Cook  CO 

4  1865  npsprtPrl  .Tiilv  2-2    ISfi."^ 

McCorniick,  Patrick  .. 

3,1865 
,,1.1865 

.  >                        •■         .  . 

Washington 

Belvidere  ..."!! 
Galena 

Mustered  out  Sept.  ,1,6.  1S65 

Noble.  William  T 

Phillips  Isaac 

Patten.  Patrick 

Read,  David 

21. 1865  Deserted  Feb .  25. 1865 

22  1865  Mustered  out  Sept  16  1865 

Read  James. 

Hanover 

23. 18651  Mustered  out  July  19.  1865. 

Shaller.  Prank 

Smith,  William 

Newport 

11. 1865J  Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
1,1865  Deserted  March  5.1865 

Savannah  

Warren ,      ... 

3, 1865 

1,1865 

,22, 1865 

25. 1865 
17,1865 
25. 1865 
24, 1865 
2. 1865 
22. 1865 
13, 1865 
24, 1865 
,23, 1565 

3.1865 

,10,1865 
14.1865 

Mustered  out  June  28,1865. 

Smith.  Charles 

Shimmin,  Philip 

Schreitmuller,  J.  M... 

Mt.  Carroll 

Deserted  June  25,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  Aug  14  1865. 

Shaller,  Henry 

Sheridan.  John 

Statel.  William 

Smith.  William  R 

Smedigar.  Jefferson  .. 

Mt.  Carroll 

Thompson 

Mt.  Carroll 

Lynnville 

Mustered  out  May  30.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  31,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 
Mustered  out  July  19,1865 
Died  April  27,1865 

Turntjuist.  Axel 

Fulton     

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Tracv.  James 

Newport 

Hanover 

Savannah  

Chicago  

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 
Deserted  March  26  i865 

Wolf,  John 

White, Henry 

Recruits. 

Griggs.  Daniel  D 

Smith,  Charles  E 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  June  28. 1865. 

Thomas,  Joseph 

Elizabeth 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 

COMPANY  B. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 

Belvidere  

Winslow 

Belvidere 

Winslow 

Belvidere 

Belvidere 

Winslow 

Belvidere 

Winslow 

Belvidere  

July 
Aug. 

July 
Aug. 

July 
Sept 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

20, 1864 
21,1865 

20. 1864 

21. 1865 

20. 1864 

20. 1865 

1. 1864 

,,1.1864 

1,1864 

1,1864 

Apr.     1. 1865 
Not  must'rd 

Arthur  Dawson 

First  Lieutevants. 
Watson  W.  Eells 

M.O.Sep.16,'65,  as  Serg.Maj 

■Charles  White 

Not  must'rd 

M.  0.  Sept.  16.'65,asSerg't 
Promoted 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Watson  W.  Eells 

Not 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 

must'rd 

1, 1864 

,  ,1, 1864 

4,1864 

1, 1864 

M.  0.  Sept.  16,'65,asSerg't 

Mustered  out  May  30. 1865. 

Mustered  out  May  30. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 
Mustered  out  May  30. 1865. 

Vet.  M.  0.  Sept.  16.  1865,  as 
1st  Sergeant 

First  Sergeant. 
-Oeorge  G.  Smith 

Sergeants. 

Waterman  Eells 

•Charles  W.  White 

Russell  D.  Woodruff.. 
William  F.Mali 

Corporals. 
Isaac  Coleman 

FIFTEENTH  (REORGANIZED)  INFANTRY. 


685 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

William  Brandis 

Arthur  Dawson 

Henry    P.  Hovey 

Belvidere 

Jan.    ^^1.1864 

Mar.      1, 1864 
Jan.   ^^1,1864 

Jan.      1. 1864 

Jan.      1,1864 
Sept.    1,1861 
July    17,1861 
Dec.      1.1863 
Jan.      1,1864 

Mar.     1,1864 
Mar.    31.1864 

Oct.      4,1861 
Aug.  13,1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Sept.    7.1861 
Mar.    10.1864 
Apr.    19,1864 
Sept.    6,1864 
Dec.     4.1863 
Apr.   27.1864 
Sept.  15.1861 
June    5.1864 
Aug.    5,186! 
Jan.      1.18C4 
Mar.    30,1864 
Jan.    1,.1864 

May    24.1861 
Aug.    10,1861 
Mar.    30.1864 
Sept.  14.1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Mar.    26,1862 
Dec.    22,1S61 
Jan.      1,1864 

Sept.    7.1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Mar.    28,1862 

Sept.  28.1861 

Jan.      2. 1864 
Sept.  11,1861 
Dec.     1.1863 
Mar.    19,1864 
Jan.      1.1864 
Mar.    14.1865 
Sept.  29,1864 
Apr.    25,1864 
Sept.  23,1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Dec.   15.1863 
Mar.    31.1864 
Jan.      1.1864 
Aug.  30.1861 
Apr.    23.1864 
Mar.     1, 1884 
Feb.    15,1864 
Dec.     5.1863 
Dec.    25,1863 
Mar.     1,1864 
Apr.   27,1864 
Mar.   31.1864 
Mar.     1,1864 

Jan.   _  ^1,1864 

Mar.     1.1864 
Jan.  ^^1,1864 

Jan.      1.1864 

Jan.      1.1864 
Sept.    1.1861 
July    17.1861 
Dec.      1.1863 
San.     1,1864 

Mar.     1,1864 
Mar.  31.1864 

Oct.      4. 1861 
Aug.   13,1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Sept.    7.1861 
Mar.   10,1864 
Apr.    19.1864 
Sept.    6.1864 
Dec.     4.1863 
Apr.    27,1864 
Sept.  15.1861 
June     5, 1864 
Aug.     6. 1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Mar.   30,1864 
Jan.     1.1864 

May    24.1861 
Aug.  10.1861 
Mar.   30,1864 
Sept.  14.1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
.Mar.   26.1862 
Dec.   22.1861 
Jan.   ^^1,1864 

Sept.    7.1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Mar.   28.1862 

Sept.  28.1861 

Jan.      2.1864 
Sept.  11,1861 
Dec.     1,1863 
Mar.    19.1864 
Jan.      1,1864 
Mar.   24,1865 
Sept.  30,1864 

Vet.M.O.Sep.16.  '65.as  Serg- 
Prom.  Sergeant  Major.... 
Mustered  out  May  30.1865.. 

John  G.  Thorn 

Erastus  Denton 

Samuel  J.  Dunham.... 

Musician. 
Oliver  Seymour 

Priiates. 

Aikey,  Samuel 

Auer    David    

Belvidere 

Waddams 

Belvidere 

Preeport 

Belvidere 

Winchester 

Macon  City,  Mo. 

D'd.  And's'nv'le.  Feb.16,'65. 
Gr.  12660  Vet. Prs.w'rs'nc 
Oct.4.'64.Nodisch.  given 

Vet.   Appointed  Sergeant. 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out  May  30. 1865. 
Mustered  cut  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Alexander.  Francis... 
Allen,  William 

Brown.  Bartlett 

Brown,  Robert 

Belvidere 

Disch. Leavenworth.  Kan., 
Sept.  6. '65.   Pris.  of  war. 

Vet.  M.O.  Sept.  16. 1865.... 

Mustered  out  May  30. 1865.. 

Recruit.    Prisoner  of  war 
since  Oct.  4. 1864 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out  Sept._23,1864. 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 23  1864. 

Barden,  George  R.... 

Jarber.  George  E 

Jurnett.    Pinkard  .... 
3arlon.  Charles 

Callaghan,  John  W... 

Cole,  John    L         .     .. 

West  Point 

Virginia..!!"!! 
Macoupin  co  — 

Belvidere 

Jacksonville.... 

Belvidere 

Berryman 

Belvidere 

Cedarville!!!!!! 
Waverly 

Clark,   Samuel  J 

Mustered  out  June  19. 1865. 

Courtwright.  James  S 
Courtwright. Garner  A 

Clingman.  Jasper 

Drake,   William  0.... 
Dudley.  Orson 

Mustered  out  May  23.  1865. 

Disch.  June  25.  1865 

Rec.  Absent,  pris. of  war.. 
Mustered  outlSept.23,  1864. 
Recruit    M.  0    Sept  16.  "65. 

Dalrymple,  Charles... 
Davis.  John  G 

Carlinville 

Belvidere 

Woodstock 

Belvidere 

Waverly !!!!!!!! 

Cedarville 

Shelby  co 

Lena 

Shelbyco!!!!!!! 
Belvidere 

Jackson  viiie.... 
Belvidere 

Girard 

Mustered  out  Aug.  6. 1864 . . 
Vet.  M.  0.  Sept.  16.1865... 

DeW9lfe,  Henry 

Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 

Oct.9.'65.by  C.  M.  0.,  111. 

Fairfield.  William  A.. 
Fedan,  Christopher... 

Foreman,  Alfred 

Guiltner,  Conrad 

Garner,   William 

Gainer    .John 

Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865. 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Mustered  out  Apr.  2.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  Dec.  25.1864. 
Vet  M.0.Sep.l6  '65.asSerg. 

Hambridge.  Richard  S 

Holmes.  William 

Howe,  Frank  0 

Hathaway,  Lucien  — 

Vet.  M.O.  Sept.  16,1865.... 

Absent,  sick  at  M.  O 

Mustered  out  May  30.1865. 
D'd.An'Rn'vl.Oct.lO.'64.  Gr. 

10,606.Pris.war  since  Feb. 

27.''i4.  No  disch.  on  M.O. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23, 1864. 

Hill,John   W 

Barryille 

Mustered  out  May  23, 1865. 

Hubbard.  Henry  W... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  23,1865. 
Recruit.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,  '65. 

Freeport 

Erin 

Heiser,    Henry  

Vet.M.O.Sep.l6.'65,as  Corp 

Harsh,  Goodley 

Haley.    Daniel 

lUingsworth.  .loseph. . 

Rio 

Caledonia 

Recruit.  M.O.  Sept.  16. '65. 
Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 
Rec.    Sick,  awaiting  M.  0. 

Kehoe,  Patrick 

Kinsman,  Richard 

Waverly 

Loran 

Sept.  23,1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Dec.    15,1863 
Mar.  31,1864 
.Jan.      1.1864 
Aug.  30.1861 
Apr.    23,1864 

Mustered  out  Sept.  23, 1865. 
Deserted  June  27, 1865 

Lee,  Fordyce 

Lawoer,   Myron  A 

Essex 

West  Point 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8.  1865. 
Rec.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865.... 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. 

Maloney.  Maurice 

Malonev,   Michael 

Waverly 

Lena 

Mustered  out  Sept.  8.  1864. 
Rec.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865.... 

Mathison.  Alexander 

Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 

Minor,  Wesley 

Belvidere 

Feb.    15,1864 
Dec.     5.1863 
Dec.   25.1863 
Mar.     1.1864 
Apr.    27,1864 
Mar.    31,1864 
Mar.     1, 1864 

Vet.  M,  O.  Sept.  16.1865.... 
Rec.  Pris.warsinceOc.4,"64 

Moist,    Ephrai  m  .. 

Rec.  M.  0.  Sept.  16,1865.... 

Noble.  George  W 

Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 

Patton.  Samuel 

Preston,  George  L 

Pickle,  Henry  W 

Cedarville 

West  Point 

Rec. Pris.war  since  Oc.4. '64 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. 

f)86 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Polly.   Silas   H 

Ruhlman,   Pred  W 

Robinson,  George  W.. 

Reed.  John 

Rafsnyder,  Charles... 
Richmond,  Stephen  W 

Smith,  Albert  C 

Smith,  John 

Steele.  John 

Shiney.  Sylvester 

Schibeler,  Adam 

StuU.  James 

Steinhawker,  Jacob. . . 

Starn, Henry  

Stringer,  Clarence  R. . 


Taylorville . 
Belvidere... 

Orangeville 
Shelby  co  — 

Renick 

Belvidere... 


Macon  City,  1 


Belvidere. 

Loran 

Forreston 
VVaddams 
Chicago  .. 


Schular,  Thomas 

Tull.  Charles  H 

Trepus,  Daniel 

Thompson,  George  W. 
Talkington,  Daniel  B. 
Talkington,  Jacob  B.. 

White,  William 

Wirts,  Seymour  L 

Wallace,  Edwin  A 

Wier.  James 

Willett,  Henry 

White,  JohnE 

White.  Henry  G 

White,  Ellas  B 

Yakel,  Jacob 

Zerby,  Levy 


Silver  Creek. 


Preeport. 

Kane 

Waverly  . 


Kane 

Belvidere 


Jacksonville 
West  Point.. 
Belvidere  — 


Springfield  . 
Orangeville 


Jan. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Peb. 
Sept, 
.!au. 
Mar. 
Dec. 


Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Apr. 


4, 1864 
1. 1864 
24, 1861 
28, 1864 
14,1861 
5,1861 
1, 186:1 

10. 1863 
8. 1861 
1,1864 
1, 1864 
1,1862 
4, 1864 

31. 1864 
28, 1863 


29, 1864 
1,1864 
26, 1862 
10.1861 
15, 186) 

10,1861 
10,1861 

1, 1864 
3J,  1864 

7, 1861 


Jan. 

M  a  r. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Peb. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 


Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


1. 1864 
26, 1862 
10.1861 
15, 1861 

10,1861 
10,1861 
1, 1864 


Sept. 

.  1864  Mar. 

24,1861  Sept. 

31, 1864  Mar. 


12, 1861 
22, 1864 


Aug. 
Apr. 


7,: 

30, 1864 
24, 1861 
31,1864 

12.: 

22, 1864 


Dis.  Apr. 27, '65;  forprom'n 
Mustered  out  Aug.  11,1865, 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23,1864 
Ree.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1895.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23, 1864. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  10, 1864. 

Died  May  27,1865 

Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23,1864. 
Mustered  out  May  30.  1864. 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 
Rec.    Absent,  pris-  of  war. 

Rec.  Pris'ner  of  war  since 
Oct.  4,  '64.  No  disch  M. 
O.  of  Co.  Died.  Ander- 
s'nville,  Apr.  5, '65:  grave 
12,822 

Sub.    M.  O.  May  30.1865... 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  8. 1864.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23. 1864. 


Absent,  sick 

Mustered  out  Sept. 8, 1864.. 
Mustered  out  May  30.  1865. 
Rec.  Absent,  pris.  of  war.. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 8. 1864.. 
Rec.  AbseLt. pris.  of  war.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23,1864. 
Vet.  Appointed  Drum  Maj. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23.1864. 
Discharged  July  26, 1865  . . , 


COMPANY  C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captains. 
Phineas  D.  Kenyon.. 
Andrew  J.  Hershey.. 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  Hooker 

Romeyn  Whiteside . . . 


Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Hooker 

Rollin  Mallory 


First  Sergeant. 
James  J.  Hooker.. 


Sergeants. 

Joseph  Gallagher 

Robert  T.  Sedam 

Moses  G.  Montgomery 
Patrick  R.  Nealon 


Cor/jorals. 

John  A.  Martin 

Lucius  W.  Barber 

Jacob  M.  (Jrawford 

Rollin  Mallory 

Peter  R.  Cover 

Newell  P.  Wood 

Alexander  Killen 

Nicholas  D.  Petterly.. 


Privates. 

Ames,  Simon 

Bosworth,  George. 
Brown,  Daniel 


Mt.  Carroll 


Monroe  , 
Polo...., 


Monroe  , 
Riley.... 


Monroe  , 


Freedom.. 

Scott 

Forreston 
Marengo.. 


Polo 

Riley 

Rockford . 

Riley 

Polo 

Rockford , 

Riley 

Monroe  ... 


Wysox 

Carroll  co. 
Elkhorn.. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Nov.     2, 1862 
Aug.   21,1865 


Aug.   10,1864 
Sept,  20,1865 


•July    20,1864 
Sept.  20,1865 


Jan. 


Feb. 
Dec. 


Mar. 
Jan. 


Jan. 
Dec. 


1, 1864 
16. 1863 


16, 1863 
1,1864 
1, 1864 

16,: 
1.1 


Date 
of  muster. 


May    24.1863 
Not  must'rd 


Not  must'rd 


Not  must'rd 
Mar.    10.1864 

Mar.    10.1864 

Mar.  12,1864 
Dec.  25,1863 


Mar. 
Mar. 


25. 1863 

15. 1864 
10, 1864 

Dec.  25,1863 
Mar.  10.1864 


Dec. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Dec.  10, 1863  Jan.  1,1864 
Sept.  12,1861  Sept.  12,1861 
Dec.    19, 1863  Dec.    19, 1863 


Discharged  May  15,1865  ... 
M.  O.  Sept.  16.'65,as  Adj  .. 


Mustered  out 

M.  O-  Sept.  16,  '65,  as  Serg. 


Promoted 

M.  O.  Sept.  16,  '65,  as  Serg. 


Vet.    M.  O.May  30.1865. 


Vet.    M.  O.  May  30,1865.... 

Vet.    M.  O.  Sept.  16,1565;'.! 

Vet.    Reduced    to    ranks- 

M.  O.July  20,1865 


Vet.  M.  O.  May  30.1865.... 
Vet.  M .  O .  Sept.  16.'65 :  Serg. 
Vet.  M.  O.  May  30.1865.... 
Vet.  M._O.Sept.l6.'65;Serg. 

Vet.    M.O.May  30.1865.... 

Vet.    M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865"! 


Rec.  M.  O.May 30, 1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23. 1864. 
Rec.    M.  O.  May 30, 1865.... 


FIFTEENTH    (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


687 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Bennett.  Eli 

Bradley.  Horace  L — 
Bassett.  William  E.... 

Bachus.  John 

Bowers.  Orange  E 

Breen,  William  R 

Clark,  Alva  M 

Countryman,  Darius.. 

Oassidy.  Patrick 

Dill.  Henry 

Dimon.  Moses 

Davis,  Samuel  P 

Evans.  William 

Eaton.  Frank 

Eastwood.  Thomas 

Falcon.  Albert 

Ferguson,  James  D... 

Gray,  Thomas  T 

Howe.  Lewis 

Horner,  George 

Harrison,  William  H.. 

Holt,  Henry  H 

Holroyd.  Jerome  B  — 

Hall.  John 

Harrison.  Edwin 

Hotchkiss.  Woltred  N 
Huntington,  George  W 

Huston,  Thomas  E 

Ham,  Henry 

Hiner,  Emery 

Hope.  Walter  H 

Irvin,  Lett  W 

Johnson, Joseph  

King,  Oscar  W 

Kennedy,  James 

Keel,  Christian 

Keeling,  George 

Lichel,  Henry 

Lowell.  Charles  W  — 

Long.  John  A 

Lower,  Riley 

Mackey,  Milton 


Carroll  co 

Mt.  Carroll  .... 

Polo , 

Cherry  Grove 

Polo , 

Byron 

Marengo 


New  York 

Black  Oak 

arengo 

Quincy 

Chicago  

Byron 

Mt.  Carroll  . . . . 

Rocktord  

.Mt.  Carroll..., 

Riley , 

York 

Mt.  Carroll..., 
Fair  Haven 


Elkhorn  .... 
Mt.  Carroll. 


Lena. 
Coral. 


Marengo 

Rockford  

Spring  Valley. 

Riley 

Coral 

Ogle  CO 

Rockford 


Fair  Haven. 

Elkhorn  

Polo 


Riley. 


Mitchell,  Charles  W  .. 
McKinley.  James  H... 

Mack.  Henry  C 

Moore.  Richard 

Myers,  Henry 

Marchant,  Dewitt  C... 


Machen,  Samuel  C 

Nikirk.  Samuel  H 

J^efif.  Charles  F 

Perry,  James  H 

Pike,  Albert  A 

Pettit,  Frank  R 

Price,   William 

Royee,  Asa  A 

Ransom,  Charles  M... 

Richmond,  Henry 

Rush,  James 

Stuart,  Stephen  B  .... 
Seward.  William  H... 
Stockwell.  William  H 
Smalldridge.  Thos.  G. 

Smith.  Simon 

Slocum,  Myron  J 

Staplin,  Charles 

Staplin,  George  W  — 

Shaffer.  James  A 

Smith.  Josiah 

Tebo,  Caleb  F 

Thompson,  William. . . 
Trumble. Albert  E.... 
Tourtelotte,  Nath'n  H 
Underwood,  Chas.  A 
Venard,  Thomas  A.. 
Vertrees,  John  W... 
Ward,  Ransom  L 


Coral 

Clinton 

Winnebago . 

Polo 

Mt.  Carroll. 
Rockford  ... 


Savannah  

Forreston 

Mt.  Morris  — 
West  Point  .. 

Marengo 

Wysox 

Lena 

Polo 

Rock  Creek  .. 

Wysox 

Savannah  

Mt.  Morris 

Polo 

Coral 

Harmony 

Beloit.   Wis  .. 

Harmony 

Polo 

Freeport 

Chicago  

Winchester... 

Carroll  co 

Plum  River. .. 

Marengo 

Milledgeville. 
Coral 


Sept. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Dec. 


Apr. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Jan. 


Mar. 
Apr. 
Dec. 


May  24,1861 
Feb.  29,1864 
Sept.  23,1861 
Jan.  1,1864 
.  1, 1862 
Jan.      1,1864 


Amboy. 
Owen  .. 


12. 1861 
1.1863 

31. 1862 
1.1864 

15. 1861 
1, 1864 

16. 1863 


27, 1864 
16, 1863 

1, 1864 
30, 1863 

1, 1864 
10, 1863 
_  1, 1864 

16, 1863 
1. 1864 


31, 1864 
1, 1864 
16, 1863 


Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Dec. 


Apr. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 

Dec. 
Mar. 


Jan. 
Apr. 


25,1863 
10, 1864 


1, 1864 
30, 1864 


Mustered  out  Sept.  23. 1864. 
Discharged  Mar.  27,1865... 
Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Vet.  M.  O.  May 30, 1865.... 
Rec.  M.  O.June  12.1865... 
Vet.  M.O.Sept.  16,'65;Corp 
Vet.    M.  O.  May 30, 1865.... 

Vet.     Prisoner  of  war 

Vet.  Deserted  Apr.  27.  '64 
Rec.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865.. 
Vet.  M.  O.  May  30,1865... 
Vet.  Tr.  to  non-com.  staff 
Vet.  M.  O.  May  30.1865... 
Vet.  M.O.  Sept.  16'65,  Corp 

Deserted  July  16,1865 

Vet.^^  M.  O.  May  30,1865... 

Vet..  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865... 

1865... 
865.... 
1865... 
865.... 
1,1865. 


Vet.  M.  O.  May  30, 

Vet.  M.  O.July  3.: 

Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16, 

Rec.  M.  O.  Aug.  9. 
Mustered  out  July ! 

Rec.  M.  O.  Aug.  14 

Vet.  M.  O.  May  30, 

Vet.  M.O.  Sept.  16 

Vet.  M.  O.  May  30, 


,1865.. 
,1865.. 
1865... 


May  24,1861 
Mar.  10.1864 
Sept.  23.1861 
Mar.  10.1864 
Jan.  1,1862 
Mar.    10,1864 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 


Jan. 


Oct. 
Jan. 


Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


Mar. 
Feb. 
oept. 
Dec. 


Mar. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


17. 1861 
5,1861 
16, 1863 


14,1861 
1, 1864 


1, 1864 

17. 1862 
8, 1863 
1,1861 

18. 1863 
1,1864 


1.1864 
1, 1864 
14,1861 
16, 1863 


Jan. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 


Mar.    10.1864 


Oct. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Dec. 


,1865 
,1864 

,1862 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 
,1864 


Mustered  out  May  30, 1865. . 
Vet.  M.  O.May  30.1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23,1864 
Vet.  Deserted  July  16, '65 
Mustered  out  Jan.  5,1865  .. 
Vet._  ^  M.  O.  May  30. 1865 .... 

Vet.    Prisoner  of  war 

Rec.  M.  O.  May  30,1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  7.1864. 
Mustered  out;  terra  exp'id 
Vet.     Killed    at    Raleigh, 

N.  C.  April  12,1865 

Vet.     M.O.  Sept.  16,1865.. 

M.  O.  Aug.  14,1865.. 

M.O.  Sept.  16,1865.. 

M.O.  June  12,1865... 

M.O.  May  30.1865... 

Killed    at    Atlanta, 

July  22.  1864 

M.O.  Sept.  16.1805.. 


Vet. 
Vet. 
Rec. 
Vet. 
Vet. 
Ga. 
Rec. 
Vet.     M.O.  May  30,1865... 


10. 1862  Mar. 
1.1862  Apr. 

23. 1863  Jan. 


31. 1864 
12,1861 
28,1864 
16, 1863 
20, 1863 
16, 1863 

7, 1864 
16, 1803 

1.1864 


Mar. 

Sept. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Mar. 


Rec. 
Rec. 
Vet. 
Rec. 
Vet. 
Vet. 
Vet. 
Vet. 
Vet. 


M.O.  May  30.1865.. 
Deserted  July  21, '6 
M.O.  May  30,1865.. 
M.O.  Sept,  16.1865. 
M.O.  May  30.1865.. 
M.O.  Sept.  16.1865. 
M.O.  May  30.1865.. 
M.O.  Sept.  16.1865. 
M.O.  May  30.1865.. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  23,186 
Vet.     M.O.  Sept.  16,1865. 


Mustered  out  May  27,1865. 
Rec.  M.O.  May  30.1865  ... 
Vet.  M.O.  May  30.1865... 
Rec.  Absent.sick  at  M.O. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  23,1864 
Rec.  M.O.  May  30,1865... 
Vet.     M.O.  ./uly  20,1865... 

M.O.  July  20,1865... 

M.O.  Sept.  16,1865.. 

M.O.  Sept.  16.1865.. 

M.O.  Sept.  16.1865.. 

Died  Nov.  18, 1864,  at 


Rec. 
Vet. 
Rec. 
Vet. 
Vet. 
Andersonville,  gr.  12,072. 


688 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Weld-  Arthur  E 

Welder.  Jacob  A 

Wilcox.  Daniel  J.... 
Wilfong.  George  W.. 

West.  Josiah  C 

Whiteside,  Romain. 

Woodruff,  Alonzo  H 
Willis,  George  w  — 


Seward  ... 
Savannah 
Wysos 

Porreston 
Polo , 


Dec.  20,1863 
Jan.  1,1864 
Dec.  10,1863 


Mar.  1. 1864 


Jan,   6. 1862 


Feb.  22. 1864  Rec. 
Mar.  10.1864 
Jan.   1.1864 


Mar.    15.1864 


M.O.  May  30.1865... 
Vet.  M.O.  Sept.  16.1865.. 
Rec.  M.O.  May  31.1865... 
Vet.    M.O.  Sept.  16,1865.. 

Vet.    M.  O.  May  30,1865.. 
Vet.    M.  O.  Sept.  16,'65,  as 

1st  Sergeant 

Vet.    M.  O.  May  30, 1865... 
Mustered  out  Jan.  5,1865... 


COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  Of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain, 

Mar.    18.1865 

Mar.    18.1865 

Mar.    18.1865 

Mar.     4. 1865 

Mar.     1. 1865 
Mar.     3. 1865 
Mar.     4. 1865 
Mar.     7. 1865 

Mar.     4, 1865 
Mar.     3, 1865 
Mar.  ^^4,1865 

Mar.     3, 1865 
Mar.     8, 1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Feb.    21,1865 

Mar.    14,1865 
Mar.     3, 1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.      6,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.  ^_4,1865 

Mar.   13,1865 
Mar.     6,1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.     1,1865 
Mar.     6.1865 
Mar.  ^^4.1865 

Mar.     6.1865 
Feb.    21.1865 
Mar.     8.1865 
Mar.     4.1865 
Mar.     6,1865 
Mar.     9,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Feb.    21,1865 
Mar.     1.1865 
Mar.     4.1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.      6. 1865 
Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.     6. 1865 

Mar.   18.1865 

Mar.   18.1865 

Mar.   18.1865 

Mar.     4,1865 

Mar.     4. 1865 
Mar.     3. 1865 
Mar.     4.1865 
Mar.     7. 1865 

Mar.     4.1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.  ^^4.1865 

Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.     8,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Feb.    21,1865 

Mar.   18,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.   18,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.  ^^4,1865 

Mar.   18,1865 
Mar.     6,1865 
Mar.     7, 1805 
Mar.     8,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.     6, 1865 
Mar.  ^^,1865 

Mar.     6,1865 
Feb.    23,1865 
Mar.     8,1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.     9, 1865 
Mar.     8, 1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Feb.    21,1865 
Mar.     1,1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.    18.1865 
Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.     6.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 

First  Lieutenant. 
Volney  Bliss 

Lee  Center  

Nelson 

Chicago  

May 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 

Second   Lieutenant, 
Charles  A.  Harper.... 

First  Sergeant. 
George  D.  Has  well.... 

Sergeants. 
William  J.  McVay  .... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865- 

Reduced  to  ranks.    M.  0. 
Sept.  16.1865 

M.O.  Sept.l6,'65.as  1st  Serg 

Milton  E.  Barker 

Charles  J   Davis 

Lee  Center 

ycott         

Mustered  out  Sept  .16. 1865. 

I .                     • . 

Corporals. 
Matthew  T.Trowbri'ge 

William  Barber 

Andrew  J    Carroll 

Scott 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 
M.O. Sept. 16.  '65,  as  Serg't. 
Mustered  out  Sept- 16  1865. 

Lee  Center 

Fultina 

Leroy  Knickerbocker. 

Ralph  O.Tripp 

William  Warner 

Albert  N.  Shoemaker. 
Sam'l  R.  Lichteberger 

Privates. 
Arnold,  William  B.... 
Ashenbrenner,  Geo... 

Bennett,  John  W 

Beauvois,  Thomas 

Bierce  Christopher 

Ustick 

Deserted  June  27    1865 

Lee  Center  

Cook  CO  

Lee  Center  

Harmon 

Chemung 

Lee  Center 

Erie 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 
Deserted  March  11. 1865 .... 
Mustered  out  Sept -^16, 1865. 

Appointed  Hosp. Steward. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 
Deserted  June  25  1865 

Manteno 

Ambov     

Mustered  out  July  31.1865'. 

Bigelow,  Eugene  L  ... 

York 

Discharged  June  27   1865 

Silver  Creek  ... 

Newport 

Cook  CO 

Will  CO 

Bright,  James  H 

M.  p. Sept;  16,  '65,  as  Corp'l. 

Burgess,  Lofton 

Kendall  CO 

Deserted  July  25,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept  16  1865. 

Cassidy  Benjamin 

Scott 

M.O. Sept. 16, '65,   as  Corp. 

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

Croak,  Dennis 

Cordell   William 

Lynnville  

Cook  CO 

Donovan,  John 

White  Rock  .... 
Cook  CO 

Deserted  March  15,1865.... 
Deserted  March  14,1865.... 

Easton,  George  W 

Eldridge,  Daniel 

Frost,  Charles  W 

Kendall  CO 

Lee  Center  

Taylor 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept._16,1865. 

Ferguson,  Hugh 

Cook  CO 

Fogarty    Charles 

Newton  . 

Deserted  June  25,1865 

Gray.  Josiah  L 

Guerin.  Napoleon 

Hall,  Allen  F 

Lee  Center 

Manteno 

Cook  CO. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

Deserted  June  30,1865 

Haradan,  Parnack  B . . 

Palmyra 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 

FIFTEENTH  (kEORGANIZED)  INFANTRY. 


689 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date,  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment- 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Ustick 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar! 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

K; 

Mar. 

Sis; 

Mar. 
Mar. 

fs. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

SIS: 

Feb. 

SIS: 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

S: 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

SiS: 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

4, 1865 
21, 1865 
6. 1865 
2. 1865 
3. 1865 
8. 1865 
4,1865 
3,1865 
16, 1865 
^  6, 1865 

22,1865 
3, 1865 
9, 1865 
6, 1865 

10. 1865 

23. 1865 
8. 1865 
6. 1865 

15. 1865 
7. 1865 
4. 1865 
6. 1865 
3. 1865 
6. 1865 
9. 1865 
3. 1865 
e. 1865 
8. 1865 
6, 1865 
3. 1865 

_20. 1865 

2. 1865 
6. 1865 
7. 1865 
6. 1865 

20. 1865 
4. 1865 
3. 1865 
7. 1865 
8. 1865 
6. 1865 

16. 1865 

21.1865 
3. 1865 
2. 1865 

^  3. 1865 

6. 1865 

7. 1865 

^  ^4. 1865 

7.1865 

13. 1865 
31. 1865 

Mar.     4.1865 
Feb.    23.1665 
Mar.    18.1865 
Mar.  ^3.1865 

Mar.     8.1865 
Mar.     4.1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Feb.    16.1865 
Mar.  ^6.1865 

Feb.    22.1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.     9. 1865 
Mar.     6.1865 
Mar.    10.1865 
Feb.     23.1865 
Mar.     8.  ISW 
Mar.  ^18.1865 

Mar.      7.1865 
Mar.      4.1865 
Mar.    18,1865 
Mar.     3. 1865 
Mar.     6. 1865 
Mar.     9. 1865 
Mar.     3, 1865 
Mar.    18,1865 
Mar.     8, 1865 
Mar.     8, 1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Feb.    21,1865 
Feb.    20,1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.     6.1865 
Mar.     8.1865 
Mar.      7. 1865 
Feb.    20.1865 
Mar.     4. 1865 
Mar.     3. 1865 
Mar.  ^8.1865 

Mar.    18.1865 
Feb.    16.1865 
Feb.    21.1865 
Mar.     3. 1865 
Mar.     2. 1865 
Mar.  __3.1865 

Mar.  ^  J.  1865 

Mar.  ^^4.1865 

Mar.     7.1865 

Mar.    13.1865 
Mar.    31.1865 

Hill.  Horace  F 

Lynnville 

Manteno 

Ustick 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 
Deserted  June  25. 1865 

Houle.  Eusebe 

Hallahan  John 

Mustered  out  Sept  16  1865 

Deserted  March  6,1865 

Ustick 

Johnson.  Samuel 

Cook  CO 

Mustered  out  June  14  1865 

June  Emery  M         .  . 

China. 

Mustered  out  Sept    16  1865 

Lanning,  Francis 

Lee.  Joseph  G  

Dixon           ...  . 

M.O.  Sept.16,'65.  as  Corp'l. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16   1865 

Liedy  Samuel  H      .  . 

Died  July  22  '65-  accid  w'ds 

Lynn.  Calvin  P 

Lee  Center 

Cook  CO 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 

Marshall.  William  .... 
McCoffrey.  John 

May '.'.'.'..'.'.'. 

Deserted  June '^5. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  ^16, 1865 

McJunkins.  James 

Uistick 

'  •                        '  • 

McQuade,  Michael.... 
Merrill.  John  W 

Manteno 

Chemung 

Kil'd  by  guard, at  Newbern 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Miller.  Benjamin  H... 
Monte   Emory 

Manteno 

Lee  Center 

Deserted  June  25  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Penfield.  John  H 

Paquett.  Pierrie 

Powell.  Jasper  H 

Powell  Martin 

Lee  Center 

Manteno 

Kendall  CO 

Selmal. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 
Deserted  June  25. 1865 

Robinson.  Elijah 

Lee  Center 

Buffalo 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Robinson.  Warren 

Rand.  Jeremiah  G  .... 

White  Rock!  !!.■ 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 
Died  April  7.1865 

Rhinehart.  David 

York 

Deserted  June  20. 1865 

Rhoades,  Noah    .. 

Nelson 

Mustered  out  Sept   16.1865 

Deserted  June  25. 1865 

Smith.  Thomas 

Sparks.  John  L 

Tampico 

Kendall  CO 

Spooner.  Edward 

Stackpole.  Albert 

Manteno 

Mt.  Carroll 

Ogle 

Deserted  June  25. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Deserted  July  25.1865 

Vroman.  James  C 

Woodyatt.  William  H 

Lee  Center  

Dixon.         .  ... 

Mustered  out  June  13.1865. 
Disch.  to  date.  June  25, 1865 

Wheaton.  Albert  G.... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

White  Michael 

Cook  CO 

Deserted  . 

Whipkey.  Cyrus 

Nelson 

Died  June  9. 1865 

Woodyert.  Cyrus  L  ... 

Bradford  

Mustered  out  June  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  May  31, 1865. . 

Zimmerman.  Solomon 
Suvers.  Solomon 

Recruits. 

Mustered  out  July  5, 1865. . 

Robinson,  William 

Crete     

Deserted  June  25, 1865 

COMPANY  E. 

Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
John  W.  Luke 

Nora 

Apr.    18,1863 
July    18.1865 

Apr.    18.1863 
Aug.   21.1865 

July    20.1864 
Sept.  20,1865 

Jan.      1,1864 

Nov.   22.1863 
July    25,1865 

Mustered  out  Nov.  9. 1864 

Benjamin  F.  Gardner. 

First  Lieutenants. 
Allen  P.  Barnes 

Waueonda 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
Discharged  May  15. 1865. . . . 

Henry  M.  Older 

Not  must'd. 

Jan.      1.1865 
Not  must'd. 

Mar.    10.1864 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Benjamin  F.  Gardner. 
William  H.Rogers.... 

First  Sergeant. 
Benjamin  F.  Gardner. 

Wauconda 

Chicago  

Wauconda 

Sergt  

Promoted 

M.  O.Sept.l6.'65.as  Serg't. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant.. 

Vol.  1—44. 


690 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    EEPORT. 


Name  and  Bank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Sergeants. 
Alvin  W,  Cummings . . 

Rufus  B.  Tucker 

Frank  E.  Hannaford.. 
Hiram  S.  Beldon 


(Corporals. 
Harmon  S.  Sheldon.. 

Charles  D.  Day 

Frederick  Horn 

Jesse  Fenn 

Amsa  L.  Spenser 

George  W.  Noble 

Henry  M.  Older 

William  P.  Willson.. 


Privates. 
Allen.  Ebenezer  F 


Woodstock 

Nora 

Dorr 

Courtland  .. 


Ames.  Elijah  E  — 
Armstrong.  Warren  W 
Blodgett.  Eugene  A 
Barnes.  Robert  R  . . 
Boomer.  Isaac  N  .. 
Barnes.  William  G. 
Brinninger.  Peter.. 

Burton.  Daniel 

Ball.  Henry 

Casey.  Henry 

Conarty.  John 

Case.  George  W 

■Collins.  John 

■Cummins.  David... 
Carey,  William  D  . .. 
DeLong.  George  H. 

Darrall.  Bela 

Dilly,  Lewis  C 

Dilly,  Almon  G 


Dilly,  Cass'us  M 

E  wing, John 

French,  Horace  H 

Fulton.  Ira 

Eorster,  Charles  H 

Farnhara,  Edward 

Flanders.  Nathan 

Fairchilds.  Chester  H. 

•Gage,  Jared  D 

Hope,  Thomas  B 

Horn,  Elias 

Hart.  Chester  H 

Hicks.  William  L 

Hawkins.  John  W 

Hodgson,  Thomas  H.. 

Hoth.  Henry 

Houghton.  Henry 

Hubbard,  James  H 

Humphrey,  Theodore. 

Hallock.  Wallace 

Harter.  Francis  A 

Keys,  William  A 

Kraink.  Jonas 

Kline.  Frank 


King,  George  A 

Luttig,  Henry 

Lascell.  Andrew 

Louden. Jacob  

Loughry.  William  H.. 

Milks.  David  P 

Miner.  Joseph 

Montgomery.  Samuel. 

Morriss,  David  E 

Miller,  Cyrus  C 

Nash,  Richa»-d 

Neal.  Benjamin  F 

Noonan.  Thomas 

Newell.  Benoni 

Norton,  Samuel 

Ostram,  Gilbert  W.... 
Plumleigh,  George 


Nunda  .. 
Chicago. 


Apple  River. 

Rush 

Seneca 

Leroy  

Pecatonica  .. 


Courtland 

Newport .. 
Freeport.. 
Warren  ... 
Chicago... 


West  Point 

Pleasant  Valley 
Chemung 


Jan.      1,1864 


Jan.      1. 1864 


Dec. 
Jan. 


1, 1864 


Jan.      1. 1864 


Apple  River 
Pleasant  Valley 
Pecatonica  . 


Carey  Station  , 
Dorr 


Nunda 

Warren   

Rush 

Pleasant  Valley 
Fremont 


Greenwood , 


Winchester.. 

Rush 

Chicago 

Wauconda 

Waddams  

Constance  

Algonquin..., 

Galena 

Algonquin 

Marengo 

Byron 

Seneca 

Union  Grove  , 

Chicago 

Kent 


Ripley  ... 
Preeport. 
Seneca... 

Byon 

Hebron  .. 
Nunda ... 
Sharon... 

Dorr 

Nunda ... 

Byron 

Alton 

Chicago.. 
Dorr 


Leroy  

Algonquin. 


Oct. 


Mar. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Jan. 

Feb. 
Dec. 


14, 1861 
1, 1864 


5, 1864 
1,1861 
1, 1864 


1,1864 
16, 1863 
1, 1864 


1. 1864 
3, 1862 
1, 1864  Mar. 


Mar.  10,1864 


Mar.  10,1864 


Dec.  25.1863 
Mar.  10.1864 


Mar.    10.1864 


Oct. 
Mar. 


14. 1861 
10. 1864 


Mar.    10.1864 


Dec. 
Mar. 


Mar. 


21.1864 

1. 1864 

^  ^1, 1864 

1, 1864 
16, 1863 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Mar. 
Apr. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 

Nov. 
Jan. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


7.; 

1. 1864 


26, 1864 
10,1 
16. 1863 


15. 1861 

27. 1864 
14,1864 

23. 1865 
1, 1864 

31, 1864 

18. 1862 
1, 1864 


Dec 

Mar. 
July 
Jan. 

Mar. 
May 
Feb. 
Feb. 


1. 1864 

16. 1863 

10. 1864 


1. 1864 
3. 1862 
10, 1864 


May     24, 1864 
""  1864 
1864 


Apr. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Dec. 

Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 


,1864 
,1863 


Apr. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

May 
Apr. 
Mar. 


Vet. 
Vet. 


M.  O.  May  30.1865., 
M.  O.July  20. 1865 


Vet.  Disch.  Sept.  13,1 


Vet.    M.  O.  July  20. 1865  . . 
Vet.    M.  O.  May  30.  1865. 


Vet.  Tr.  to  non-com.  staff. 
Vet.    M.  O.  May  30.1865.... 


Vet.  On  detached  service. 

Disch.  Sept.  12.1865 

Mustered  out  1864 

Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Vet.  M.  O.  May  30,1865... 
Vel.  M.O.Sept.l6.'65.asC'pl 
Vet.  Disch.  Mar.  26.1865.. 
Vet.    M.^  O.  Sent.  16.1865. . . 

Vet.  M.O.  July  20.1865  ... 
Vet.    M.  O.  May  30,1865... 


Vet.    Prisoner  of  war 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  Mar.  26.1865. 
Vet.  M.O.Sept.l6,'65,asC'pl 
Vet.    xM.^  O.  May  30,1865. . . 

Died  Jan. 28,  1865.  at  Ander- 

sonville.    Gr.  12,547 

Mustered  out  May  30_1865  . 

Discharged  May  5, 1865 

Vet.  M.O.Sept.l6.'65,asC'pl 
Vet.  M.O.Sep.  16.'65,as  S"gt 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865  .. 
Vet.     M.  O.  May  30,1865.. 


Vet. 
Vet. 
Vet. 
Vet. 

Vet. 


Absent,  sick 

M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865  .. 

M.O.  May  30.1865.... 

M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865... 

Died  Sept.  14, 1864  . . . 
Mustered  out  May  30, 1S65. . 
Vet.  M.  O.  Sept.  16.1865  .. 
Vet.  M.O.  May  30.1865.... 
Rec.  M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  25,  1864 
Rec.  M.  O.  May  30,1865  ... 
Vet.  M.  O.May  30.1865.... 
Rec.  Deserted  June  26. '65 
Vet.  M.  O.  May  30. 1865  . . . 
Died  at  Andersonville, 
Nov.  10,1864.    Gr.  12,051.. 

Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Vet.  M.  O.  May  30,1865... 
Vet.  M.  O.July  20,1865,.. 
Vet.  M.O.  May  30, 1865  .. . 
Mustered  out  May  30. 1865  . 
Vet.    M.O.  May  30.1865.... 


,1865 


Apr.  8. 1864  Mustered  out  May  : 

Mar.  26.1862 

July  11,1861  Mustered  out  Aug.  3.1864.. 

Mar.  10,1864lVet.    M.  O.  May  30.1865.... 
Vet.    M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865  .. 

Mar.  26,1864  Vet.    M.  O.  May  30, 1865.... 

Apr.  22,1865  Rec.    M.  O.  Sept.  16. 1865  .. 

Mar.   10,1864  Vet.    Absent,  sick. 

Feb.  20.1865  Rec.    M.  O.  Sept.  16,1865  .. 


FIFTEENTH     (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


691 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Protestor.  Christian'.. 
Prouse.  William  H.... 

Freeport 

Jan.      1.1864 
Sept.  12.1861 
Apr.      1. 1864 
Jan.    25.1864 
Sept.  23.1862 
Apr.    27.1864 
July    19,1861 
Jan.      1.1864 
Dec.    18.1863 
Jan.      1,1864 
Mar.   24,1865 
Jan.    _  1,1864 

Dec.    25.1863 

Mar.   31,1864 
Jan.     14.1864 
July      6.1861 
Sept.  14.1861 
Mar.    21.1865 
Dec.    16. 1863 

Mar.    10,1864 
Sept.  12.1861 
July    12, 1864 
Jan.    25, 1864 
Nov.     5. 1862 
June  23.1864 
July    19.1861 
Mar.    10.1864 
Dec,    18,1863 
Mar.   10.1864 
Mar.   24,1865 
Mar.    10,1864 

Feb.     1,1864 

Apr.    30,1864 
Feb.    22.1864 
July      6. 1861 
Sept.  14.1861 
Mar.   21.1865 
Dec.     25. 1863 

Vet.  M.  0.  May  30,  1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept  23,  1864. 

Plumleigh.  Charles]... 

Packard.  Fabius  

Page.  Charles  S 

Pabst.  Charles  H.  C... 
Reid,  Charles  J  

Ohicago  

i'reeport!!!!..!! 
Lena 

Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Rec.  M.  O.  May  30, 1865  .... 
Mustered  out  May  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  3,1864, . 
Vet    M.  O.  May  30   1865 

Rogers.  William  H.... 

Chicago  

Rec.  M.O.Sept.l6.'65.asS'gt 
Vet.  M.  0.  May  30.  1865.... 

Shores.  Lorenzo  D 

Steekle,  Reuben 

Smith,  William  H 

Chicago  

Winslow 

West  Point 

Rec.  M.  0.  Sept  16.  1865.. 
Vet.  M.  O.May  30.  1865.... 
Vet.  Serg't.  M.O.  Sep.l6.'65 
Vec.  M.  O.  May  30..  1865  .... 

Shatswell.  George 

Stees,  Thomas  M 

Smith,  John  H 

Sullivan,  Michael 

Waukegan 

Freeport 

Nora....!!!!!!'.". 

Vet.  M.  0.  Sept.  16.1865... 
Vet.  M.  0.  May  30.  1865... 

Sanborn.  David 

Shatswell,   Richard... 

Woodstock 

Waukegan 

Algonquin 

Buffalo 

Jan.  18.  1865.  Gr.  12.482.. 
Rec.  M.  p.  May  30.1865.... 

ThomDson,  George  W. 
Weiser  Daniel  S 

Mustered  out  Sept.  23. 1864. 
Absent  sick 

Westfall.  Charles  H  .. 

Vet.  Disch.  Mar.  27.1865  ... 

Wray.  David  C 

Byron 

Apr.    27. 1864! A nr.    30.1864 

Killed  at  Dalton.Sept22.'64 

Williams.  Trumanl.... 

Chicago  

Woodstock 

Texas 

Dec.    21.1863 

Apr.      6.1864 
Oct.      5,1861 
Jan.      1.1864 

Dec.    21.1863 

May      5, 1864 
Oct.      5, 1861 
Mar.    10,1864 

Rec.  On  det.   serv.   Disch. 
Oct.9,'65  to  date  Sep.16,'65 

Wayne.  Hiram  N  . 

Mustered  out  June  4, 1865. . 

Wiser.  Solomon 

Wilson.  Robert  B 

Whitney,  George  W. .. 

Mt.  Carroll 

Pleasant  Valley 
Freeport 

Vet.  M.  0.  May  30,1865.... 
Vet.  Pro.  Corp.  and  Serg't. 
Vet.  Disch.  Mar.  27,1865... 

COMPANY  F. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captains- 

Matthew  Blair 

Jon'th'nM.Clendening 

First   Lieutenant. 
Edwin  H.  Riley 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Jon'th'nM.Clendening 
John  C.  Galbraith 

First  Sergeant. 
Henry  S.  Stephenson. 

Sergeants . 
Nehemiah  E.  Rogers  . 

John  C.  Gilbraith 

Bowen  B.  Keith 

Henry  J.  Huston 

^       Corporals 
William  J.  VanEman.- 
Charles  A.  Geeting  ... 

Joseph  Dean  

Bernard  J.  Fritze 

Peter  S.  Meyers 

William  Sloggett 

Christian  Kroener 

Simon  1'.  Seas 

Musicians. 

Joseph  H.  Sweet 

William  C.  Galpin  .... 

Wagoner. 
John  D.  Schlosser 


Troy  Grove. 
Forreston  .. 
Mt.  CarroilV 
Forreston  .. 


Mar.    17. 
Aug.  21. 


Mar.    17,1865 


Mar.    17, 

Sept.  20, 


Mar.     1, 
Mar.     2, 


Feb.    23, 
Mar.     1, 


Mar.     2, 1865 


Mar.      2, 1865 
Mar.      1.1865 


Mar.     2,1865 


Mar.    17,1865 
Sept.    1,1865 


Mar.    17,1865 


Mar.    17,1865 
Not  must'd. 


Mar.  1. 1865 

Mar.  1, 1865 

Mar.  2.1865 

Feb.  23,1865 

Mar.  ^1.1865 

Mar.  2.1865 


Mar.     2,1865 
Mar.      1, 1865 


Resigned  July  10, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 


On  detached  service 


Promoted 

M.O.  Sept.  10, '65.  as  Serg. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  ^16. 1865 

Mustered  out  Aug 8, 1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  IQ,  1865 

Mustered  out  June  7, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 


692 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    KEPORT. 


Rame  and  Rank. 


Privates, 
Bowman.  Uriah  J... 

Billig.  Samuel 

Billig,  David 

Booey,  Lewis 

Blair.  Samuel  W  — 

Billig.  William 

Cheeseman,  Robt.  D 
Dagnan.  William  — 
Dowden.  George  A.. 

Debolt,  George 

Derby.Elmore  W 

Eakle.  Marlin  H  .... 
Eyrick.  William  .... 

Eakle,  John  W 

Freese.  Arjen  W 

Farrell.  Patrick 

Freeseman.  John  — 

Grimes,  James 

Griggs.  Eli  

Gasumth,  John 

Gross.  Charles  E  — 

Gage,  Luther  S 

Harmon,  Absalom  .. 
Hoofnagle.  Henry  .. 

Hulse,  Adam 

Harmon,  Reuben .... 

Hannah,  Robert 

Hannah,  Thomas  — 

Hoover,  Daniel 

Hagert.  Frederick  .. 
HolIinshead.DeWittC 
Hibbard,  Harry.... 

Korf.  August 

Kittsmiller.  John. 
Knodle.  Joseph  N 
Krouch.  James..., 
Kobon,  Frederick. 
Kamary.  James  A 
Kirkhauff,  Philip  W.. 
Marsh,  Frederick  W.. 

Miller.  Frederick 

Marker.  Peter  F 

McLaughlin.  Charles 

Miller.  George 

Maxwell.  Charles 

McClain.  William 

Mooney.  Thomas 

Martin.  David 

McCord.  Joseph 

Mullen.  Daniel 

Miller.  Wm.  H.H 

Noel.  Henry  C 

Piper.  George  W 

Petrie.  Freedline 

Fetrie,  Upton 

Pappen,  Hiram  S 

Pifer.  Daniel 

Rhodes,  William  B... 
Reisinger,  Adam  S . . . 
Reisinger,  Jsamuel  Y.. 
Reisinger,  Jacob  i) ... 

Reecy,  Blaey 

Ryan,  James 

Sacks.  Benjamin  F... 

Sloppy,  John 

Shipman,  Sylvanus.. 
Stephenson,  Albert  F 

Stanley,  Hugh 

Toms.  Samuel  W 

Tibbits,  Nathaniel  ... 
Van  Patten.  Abram.. 

Wheat,  Amos  H 

Webb,  Samuel 

Wetzell,  Jeremiah  P. 


Recruits- 
Jenkins,  Francis  M . . 
Richmond,  James  E 


Porreston  . 

Mt.  Morris. 
Maryland.. 
Brookville. 
Forreston  . 


Byron 

Florence.. 
Forreston 


Brookville. 
Forreston  . 


Brookville. 
Forreston  . 


Chicago  ... 
Maryland  . 
Brookville. 
Forreston  . 
Brookville. 
Forreston  . 


Troy  Grove. 
Chicago  — 
Brookville.. 


Rockonte . . 
Forreston 

Big  Grove 
Forreston 
Maryland 


Troy  Grove.. 
Forreston  . . . 

Silver  Creek. 

Marion 

Forreston  ... 

Marion 

Forreston  . . . 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar.     2. 1865 


Mar. 

Mar. 


13, 1865 
1,1865 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Feb. 
Mar. 


^  1, 1865 
14,1865 
2,: 


23.1865 
1,1865 


Mar.     2.1865 


Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Mar. 


11, 1865 
1, 


Mar.     1, 1665 


Date 
of  muster. 


Mar.    13,1865 
Mar.      1.1865 


Mar.     2,1865 


_  1.1865 

_  2, 1865 

I. 1865 
^  2, 1865 

1,1865 

14.1865 

2,1 


Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 


Mar. 
Mar. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
ustered  out  July  31.  1865. 
ustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 

Mustered  out  June  7,1865.. 
Clustered  out  July  31. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Mustered  out  July  19. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865^ 


Mustered  out  July  31. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865, 

Deserted  July  11.1865 

Deserted  July  2.1865 

Deserted  March  12. 1865 .... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 


17, 1865 
1, 1865 


Mar.     2, 1865 


Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar. 

Mar. 


11.1865 
1.: 


6, 

2. 1865 


Mar.      1,1 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


1.1865 
2,1865 


Mar.     1.] 


Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


2. 1865 
1, 1865 


2. 1865 
1.1865 
2. 1865 


Mar.     1.1 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


2,1865 

i.r - 

4.1 
7. 1865 
1.1 
7. 1865 
2. 1865 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar.     1.1865 


Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept  16.1865. 

In  hosp.  atFt.Leavenw'rtb 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865- 

Mustered  out  June  28.1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  ^16. 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Deserted  March  17. 1865 .... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Mustered  out  June  2.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  July  5.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.l6. 1865. . 


Deserted  July  22,  1865 

Musterediout  Sept.  16,1865. 
Disch.  to  date.  Sept. 16, '65. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Disch.  to  date,  July  26,  '65. . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865- 
Mustered  out  Aug.  18.1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 


Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar.     1. 1865 


2. 1865 
1. 1865 


2. 1865 
1, 1865 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


2, 1865 
1. 1865 
4. 1865 
7, 1865 
1. 1865 
7. 1865 
2, 1865 


Mustered  out  July  3 
Mustered  out  Sept. : 
Mustered  out  Aug. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 


Mustered  out  July  31. 1865. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  8.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 


Mustered  out  Aug.  8,  IJ 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 


Apr.    30.1865 


Mustered  out  Sept. 


FIFTEENTH    (REORGANIZED)     INFANTRY. 


693 


COMPANY  G. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Albert  Bliss,  Jr 

First  Lieutenant. 
Davalson  J.  Kimball.. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Augustus  S.  Chappell. 

First  Sergeant. 
Mas  Lamprecht .  . 

Sublette 

Wyoming  

Dixon. 

Mar.   21,1865 

Mar.   21,1865 

Mar.   21,1865 

Mar.     6,1865 

Mar.  ^4,1865 

Mar.     9,1865 

Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     8,1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Feb.    28,1865 
Mar.  ^  J,  1865 

Mar.     9, 1865 
Mar.     4. 1865 

Mar.   14,1865 
Mar.     4,1865 

Mar.     2.1865 

Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.     9,1865 
Mar.   14.1865 
Mar.     1,1865 
Mar.   18.1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.  ^8,1865 

Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.     1,1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.  ^^4,1865 

Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.     9,1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     2,1865 

Mar.   21,1865 

Mar.   21.1865 

Mar.   21,1865 

Mar.     6, 1865 

.Mar.  _  4,1865 

Mar.     9,1865 

Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     8. 1865 
Mar.     4.1865 
Feb.    28,1865 
Mar.  ^7,1865 

Mar.     9.1865 
Mar.     4.1865 

Mar.   14,1865 
Mar.     4, 1865 

Mar.     2,1865 

Mar.     3,1865 
Mar.     9.1865 
Mar.   14.1865 
Mar.     1.1865 
Mar.   18,1865 
Mar.     3,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  15, 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16  1865. 

Oneco          ..  .. 

Sergeants- 
Henry  Cole   

Wyoming 

Alto '.'.'.'.'.. 

Cyrus  C.  Wood 

Robert  A.  Huntley 

Corporals. 
John  R.  Miller 

Union  Grove  . . . 

Luther  W.Mitchell... 
Richard  M.  Gano 

Genesee  

Alto         .... 

Trans,  to  non-com.  staff... 
Mustered  out  July  31. 1865. 

M.  0.  Sent.  16, '65,  as  Serg't 

William  H.  Brown 

Jordan  

Mustered  out  July  6,1865.. 

M.  0.  Sept.  16.  '65,  as  priv. 

Musicians. 
Martin  Connaughton.. 

Chicago  

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Mustered  out  May  11. 1865  . 

Wagoner. 
Gilford  Langford 

Privates. 
Allen  Elijah          .     .. 

Newton  

Amboy 

Deserted  July  2, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

M.O.  Sept.  16. 1865.  as  Corp. 

Allis,  Taylor 

Hopkins   

Mendota  

Cook  CO  

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Baker,  (jeorge 

Deserted  March  21.  1865  ... 

Brannan,  Patrick 

M.*0.  Sept.  16. 1865.  as  Corp. 
Died  April  11, 1865 

Carlile.  James  H 

Mar.     4. 1865 

Deserted  July  24. 1865 

Carlile,  John  W 

Rock  Creek 

Chicago  

Garden  Plain... 
Amboy    .. 

Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.  ^  8. 1865 

Mar.     3, 1865 
Mar.   21,1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.  ^^4.1865 

Mar.     3.1865 
Mar.     9, 1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.     2.1865 
Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.   21.1865 
Mar.     2,1865 
Mar.   15,1865 
Mar.     9,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.   14,1865 
Mar.  ^^4.1865 

Mar.     9. 1865 
Mar.     4.1865 
Mar.   11.1865 
Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.   11.1865 
Mar.  ^^4.1865 

Feb.    24.1865 
Mar.    16.1865 
Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.   21.1865 
Mar.     3.1865 

Crotzer,  John  A   

Caspen.  William  J 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 
Mustered  out  May  19. 1865. . 

Davis, Johnson 

Mendota  

Deserted  March  21.1865.... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Dunkle,  Thomas  J 

Dunkle,  Charles  H    . 

Freedom 

Deserted  March  21. 1865 ... . 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Epperson,  Joshua  

Alto           .  . 

14                                                 •  1 

Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.     2,1865 

Mar.   15,1865 
Mar.     9,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.   14,1865 
Mar.  _  ^4, 1865 

Mar.     9,1865 
Mar.     4.1865 
Mar.   11,1865 
Mar.     4.1865 
Mar.    11.1865 
Mar.     4,1865 

Feb.    24.1865 
Mar.   16,1865 
Mar.     7.1865 
Feb,    28.1865 
Mar.     3, 1865 

"                                                  " 

Galloway,  James 

Gill,  Richard  H 

Deerfleld 

Ridott 

Deserted  July  24, 1865 

Goodrich.  Ira  A 

Chicago  

Nora 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

. .                     .  • 

Horan.  Thomas 

Harrington.  John 

Howell.  William 

Harrington.  Ufrev  C.. 

Chicago  

Wyoming 

Nora 

•;                ;; 

Hubbs,  Solomon 

Haackey,  Henry  

Freedom 

Derinda 

Mustered  out  June  9.1865.. 
Died  June  1. 1865 

Johnson,  Thomas 

Jones,  Isaac  C   

Jackson,  John  

Derinda 

Wyoming 

Deserted  June  27.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  27.  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Mustered  out  May  11, 1865  . 

Deserted  March  21. 1865.... 

Klinker,  Mathias 

Marion    . 

Disch.  July  2. 1865 

Kennan  Patrick 

Chena 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865, 

Deserted  July  2, 1865 

Meeks,  John  

Amboy 

Mustered  out  Sept,  16,1865. 

694 


ADJUTANT    GENEKAL'S    REPORT 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Morris.  Stephen  J 

Wyoming 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

SIS: 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Jan. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
VI  ar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 

^28.1865 

11.1865 
14, 1865 

3, 1865 
28, 1865 
14, 1865 
28, 1865 

1. 1865 
14, 1865 

3, 1865 
17.1965 
^  4, 1865 

28. 1865 
4. 1865 

28. 1865 
2. 1865 
9, 1865 
2, 1865 

^  _3. 1865 

4, 1865 

14, 1865 
11, 1865 
10, 1865 
3, 1865 
4. 1865 
14, 1865 

20, 1865 
10, 1865 
28, 1865 
3, 1865 
22, 1865 
28, 1865 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar, 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Sis: 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

K: 

_  4.1865 

28. 1865 

11.1865 
14.1865 

3. 1866 
28. 1865 
14, 1865 
28, 1865 
21. 1865 
14, 1865 

3. 1865 
17. 1865 
^  4, 1865 

28, 1865 
4. 1865 

28, 1865 
2. 1865 
9, 1865 

21, 1865 

_  3.1865 

4, 1865 

14. 1865 
11, 1865 
10, 1865 
3, 1865 
4, 1865 
14. 1865 

20. 1865 
10. 1865 
28. 1865 
3. 1865 
22.1865 
28. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 

Morford,  Richard 

Died  Sept.  6. 1865 

Wysox . 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,186S 

McClure  Thomas  C... 

Marion 

Mustered  out  June  29. 1865. 

Chicago 

M.  0.  Sept.  16.  '65.  as  Corp 

Mustered  out  May.  18,1865. 

Nelson  Josiah  D  

Wysox 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Nolan   Thomas 

Chicago 

Deserted  July  2.1865 

M.  O.  Sept.  16.  '65,  as  Corp 

Parr.  Charles  W 

Parker.  Samuel  B 

Mendota 

Hopkins 

Amboy 

Deserted  March  21,1865.... 
Mustered  out           

M.  0.  Sept.  16, '65.  as  Corp. 

Wyoming 

Amboy    .. 

Deserted  June  27, 1865 

Rogers,  Francis  E  .... 
Rattliff  James  A 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Deserted  July  26,1865 

Wysox 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 186S 

Swarthout.  Ira  D 

Smith  Albert  W 

Wyoming 

Wvsox          .  .  . 

Willow  Creek  .. 

Elkhorn  

Deerfield 

Snook,  -loseph 

Sherman.  Silas  H 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865.. 

Deserted  July  24. 1865 

Talbott  John  W 

Jordan         .  .  . 

Absent  sick  at  muster-out. 

Brooklyn  

Marion 

Disch.  sent  to  A.  G.  111.. 

Therig.  Edward  R  .... 
Trowbridge,  William. 

Deserted  July  18.1865 

Wheeler.  Joseph  P.... 

Recruits. 

Bowman,  James 

Eldorado,  King 

Brooklyn  

Woodside 

Menomonee  — 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. . 

Deserted  June  27. 1865 

Deserted  Aug.  1.1865 

Mustered  out  Sent.  16.186S 

Miller,  William  R 

Amboy  

M.  0.  Sept.  16. '65.  as  Corp. 

Sheffield,  Thomas 

Ohio 

Deserted  July  2.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 

COMPANY  H. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Edward  Burrell 

First  Lieutenant. 
Thomas  C.  Shelby  .... 

Second  Lieutenant. 
William  Dodds 

First  Sergeant. 
John  J.  Boyer 

Sergeants. 

Robert  Marks 

James  M.  Wilfong 

Abel  B.  Webster 

Richard  W.  Healey.... 

Corporals. 

James  Aurand 

Robert  Templeman... 

Jacob  H.  Shugart 

Jerry  Kleckner 

Robert  B.  Carr 

Harry  Gressinger 

Clark  Johnson 

Jac'b  R.Truckenmiller 


Cherry  Grove 


Cherry  Grove. 


Cherry  Grove. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


17. 1865 
17. 1865 
17, 1865 
25.1865 


lar. 


Leaf  River 

Cherry  Grove. 

Howard 

Cherry  Grove. 


Cherry  Grove. 


Feb.  25.1865 


Mar. 
Feb. 


2,1865 
25. 1865 


Mar. 
Feb. 


Feb.  25.1865 


Mar. 
Feb. 


7. 1865 
25. 1865 


Mar. 
Feb. 


17,1865 
17.1865 


Mar. 

Mar.  17.1865 

Feb.  25,1865 

Feb.  25.1865 


2. 1865 
25. 1865 


Feb.  25.1865 


7. 1865 
25,1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
Mustered  out  July  3. 1865.. 
M.  O.  Sept.  16. '65.  as  Corp. 


Mustered  out  Sept. 


Mustered  out  June  9.  1865.. 

Deserted  June  27, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Died  Apr.  30,  1865  

M.  O.  Sept.  16, '65,  as  priv.. 


FIFTEENTH    (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


695 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Musicians. 

John  H.  Barnes 

Joseph  Buckhart... 

Wagoner. 
August  Anderson.  . 

PrivathS. 
Byerly.  Emanuel... 

Crosby.  William 

Carter,  John  B 

Cannon,  Michael ... 

Callon,  Edward 

Cook,  John 

Casey,  Patrick 

Canfield.  James  C. . 
Canlield,  John  M... 
Campbell.  Romeo.. 

Doner.  John 

Doner,  J  ames 

Dunmaa.  John 

El  wood,  Isaiah 

Feiinerty,  James  B. 
Finnegan.  Edward. 

Fowler,  VVilliam 

Groves.  Daniel  S... 

Gaffin,  Charles 

Gurler.  George  H  . . 

Grady,  John 

Hooker,  Morgan  ... 

Hodges,  Frank 

Halock.  George 

Hare,  John  R 

Hoffman,  Ezra 

Hay,  Samuel 

Hurting,  August... 

Hurt,  Benjamin 

Isaac,  William 

Kearns,  William  ... 

Koch.  Henry 

Kretsinger,  Samuel 

Knodle,  Hamlin 

Knodle,  John  W  ... 
Knepper.  Hiram  ... 

Lyons,  Philip 

Lashell,  Calvin 

Lashell,  David  H... 
Michael,  Daniel  C.. 
Meehan.  Patrick  ... 

Myers,  Louis 

Mon.  Henry  R 

McCollou,  Isaac 

Murphy,  Thomas... 

Norton,  Louis 

O'Neil,  Thomas  .... 
Peterson,  Hans  P. . 
Peterson,  George. . . 

Piper.  Martin 

Parneby,  Thomas.. 

Peterson,  John 

Peterson,  <!harles. . 
Preston.  William... 

Price,  Dalbert. 

Rowe,  George  E 

Ryon.  Edward 

Stark. Martin 

Savage,  William  C. 

Sheehan.  John 

Shealy.  James 

Sharp,  Justin  R — 

Stull.  Henry  H 

Smith.  Daniel  B.... 

Snyder.  Henry 

Straus.  Reuben  B.. 

Voos.  John 

Wagerly.  Jacob 

Wood,  Hugh 

Walrad,  Garrett  M. 
Webster,  Joshua  B. 


Chicago  ... 
Leaf  River 


Cherry  Grove  .. 


Leaf  River 

Warren 

Cherry  Grove. 


Chicago  

Howard 

Chicago  

Cherry  Grove. 

Chicago  

DeKalb 

Chicago  

Ridott 

Leaf  River 

DeKalb...!!"." 

Flora  

DeKalb 

Chicago  

Miles 

Chicago  

Leaf  River 

Cherry  Grove. 
DeKalb 

Leaf  River 

Cherry  Grove. 
Lea.f  River 

Marion 

Chicago  

Dacotah 

Cherrv  Grove. 

Leaf  River 

Chicago  

Cherry  Grove. 

Marion  

DeKalb 

Chicago  

DeKalb 

Chicago  

DeKalb 

Leaf  River  

('hnrry  Grove. 
DeKalb 

Chicago  

Warren 

Leaf  River 

Chicago  

Marion 

Rockton  

Cherry  Grove. 

Chicago  

Cherry  Grove. 

DeKalb 


Peb. 
Feb. 


27, 1865 
25, 1865 


Peb.    25,1865 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Peb. 


25, 1865 
15, 1865 
25. 1865 


Mar.  3, 1865 


Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Peb. 


25. 1865 

7, 1865 
27, 1865 
16, 1865 
25, 1865 
■  2. 1865 
25. 1865 


Mar.  2, 1865 


Mar. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


21.1865 
^  3, 1865 

27, 1865 
^25, 1865 

2, 1865 
3, 1865 
2. 1865 
25, 1865 


Peb.  27,1865 
Feb.  25, 1865 


Feb.  25,1865 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Peb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


25. 1865 
15, 1865 
25, 1865 


2, 1865 
25, 1865 


7, 1865 


Deserted  June  27, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  31. 1865. 


Mustered  out  July  3,1835.. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 


Deserted  June  27,  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 

Deserted  June  27, 1865 

.M.  O.  June  6, '65,  as  private 

Absent,  sick 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Absent,  sick 

Deserted  June  27, 18S5 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8,  1865. 


27.1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 


16, 186i 
25. 1865 
2, 1865 
25. 1865 


Mar.     2. 1865 


Mar. 

Mar. 

Peb. 
Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 


21. 1865 
^  3, 1865 

27,1865 
_25, 1865 

2, 1865 
3. 1865 
2. 1865 
25,1865 


Mar. 

3, 1865 

Mar. 

3. 1865 

Peb. 

24. 1865 

Peb. 

24. 1865 

Mar. 

7. 1865 

Mar. 

7, 1865 

Peb. 

25, 1865 

Peb. 

25,1865 

Peb. 

27, 1865 

h'eb. 

27. 1865 

Feb. 

25. 1865 

Feb. 

25. 1865 

Mar. 

2.1865 

Mar. 

2, 1865 

Mar. 

8, 1865 

Mar. 

8.1865 

Mar. 

2. 1865 

Mar. 

2, 1865 

Peb. 

25. 1865 

Peb. 

25. 1865 

Mar. 

15, 1865 

Mar. 

17. 1865 

Feb. 

25, 1865 

Feb. 

25,1865 

Mar. 

^  2. 1865 

Mar. 

^  2, 1865 

Mar. 

3. 1865 

Mar. 

3,1865 

Mar. 

15.1865 

Mar. 

15, 1S65 

Peb, 

25, 1865 

Peb. 

25, 1865 

Mar. 

3, 1865 

Mar, 

3, 1865 

Peb. 

25. 1865 

Peb, 

25, 1865 

Feb. 

27, 1865 

Peb. 

27, 1865 

Peb, 

25, 1865 

Keh. 

25, 1865 

Peb. 

28, 1865 

H"eb. 

28, 1865 

Peb. 

25, 1865 

Peb. 

25, 1865 

Mar. 

7, 1865 

Mar. 

7. 1865 

Mar. 

3, 1865 

Mar. 

3, 1865 

Feb. 

25, 1865 

Feb. 

25,1865 

Mar. 

2, 1865 

Mar. 

2, 1865 

Mar. 

16.1865 

Mar. 

16, 1865 

Deserted  June  27, 1865  . 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  i865 

Deserted  July  14. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 


M.  O.  Sept.  16.'S5.  as  Corp. 

Died  April  II.  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 


Mustered  out  July  22. 1865  . 

Absent,  sick 

Deserted  June  27. 1865 

Died  June  19. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 


Discharged  July  14.  1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Deserted  March  8,  1865  ... 

Died  July  12.  1865 

Mustered  out  July  25, 1865 
Mustered  out  June  8, 1865. 
Deserted  March  24.1865... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 


Deserted  March  24. 1865  ... 
■Mustered  out  June  9,  1865.. 

Deserted  July  13.  1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Deserted  June  27. 1865  .  ... 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Mustered  out  July  7.1865.. 

Deserted  June  27,  1865 

Mustered  out  July  15. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 

Deserted  June  27.1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  July  24.1865. 
Deserted  March  24.1865.... 

Absent,  sick 

Deserted  June 27, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 
M.  O.  Sept.  16,'65.as  Serg't 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 

Deserted  June  12, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,  1865 

Deserted  July  13.  1865 

Mustered  out  June  8, 1865.. 
Discharged  June  27. 1865  .. 


696 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Recruits. 
Birdsall,  George 

Rockford 

Belvidere 

DeKalb 

Apr.  ;3,1865 

Apr.    12.1865 
Apr.    14,1865 
Apr.    l;i,1865 

Apr.  ^13,1865 

Apr.    12.1865 
Apr.    14,1865 
Apr.    12,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 

Deserted  June  27, 1865 

^li^t:::::.: 

Mustered  out  Aug  8,1865.. 

Sterling,  Andrew  C... 

Mustered  out  July  17,  1865. 

COMPANY  I. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captain. 
Benjamin  P.Clifford.. 

First  Lieutenant. 
Sapter  Roberts 

AJto 

Mar.    17,1865 

Mar.    17.1865 

Mar.    17.1865 
June    8.1865 

Mar.     2. 1865 

Feb.    28.1865 
Mar.     3.1865 
Feb.    28,1865 
Feb.    25,1865 

Feb.  ,25.1865 

Mar.  ,2.1865 

Mar.     3,1865 
Feb,   ,25.1865 

Mar.     3. 1865 

Feb.    23.1865 
Feb.   ,25.1865 

Feb.   ,28,1865 

Mar.  ,,3,1865 

Feb.    25,1865 
Feb.    28,1865 
Feb.    27,1865 
Mar.  ,,3,1865 

Mar.  ,,7,1865 

Feb.   ,25,1865 

Mar.     3.1865 
Feb.    25. 1865 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
July 

Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 

'&. 

Mar. 

It. 

Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Keb. 

17,1865 

IT,  1865 

17. 1865 
14. 1865 

2,1865 

28, 1865 
3, 1865 
28, 1865 
25, 1865 

,25.1865 

,  ,2, 1865 

3, 1865 
,25, 1865 

3.1865 

23.1865 
,25. 1865 

,28  1865 

,  ,3, 1865 

25. 1865 
28. 1865 
27. 1865 
,  ,3. 1865 

,  ,7. 1865 
,25, 1865 

3. 1865 
25, 1865 
28. 1865 

3, 1865 
25, 1865 

1.1865 
4, 1865 
3, 1865 
2, 1865 
3, 1865 
28, 1865 
2,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Viola          .    ... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Willow  Creek.. 
Palmyra 

Brooklyn  

Palmyra 

Willow  Creek.. 

Reynolds 

Alto 

Died  Apr.  15.1865 

William  Dearth 

First  Serqeant. 
Job  T.  Lane 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Sergeants. 

William  Dearth 

Benjamin  Nettleton. . . 

Jeremiah  Conway 

Marvin  Reed     .. 

Discharged  for  promotion. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Mustered  out  June  2,6,.  1865. 

Corporals. 

Viola 

Granville  S.  Dunton 

M   O.  Sept.  16. '65. as  priv.. 

William  J.  Dawson  — 

James  Kightlinger 

Chandler  Holton 

Leander  Walrath 

James  0.  Van  Campen 

Brooklyn  

Willow  Creek.. 

Alto 

Viola 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 
Mustered  out  May  29.  1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 
Mustered  out  July  31,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  25,1865. 

JohnD.  Wheeler 

Privates. 
Allen,  Lewis 

Wyoming 

White  Rock  .... 
Viola 

Deserted  July  26,1865 

Died  July  21. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865. 

Armstrong,  Thomas.. 

Reynolds 

Mustered  out  July  13.1865. 

Anderson,  David 

Ogle 

Anderson,  Robert  T 

t  ■                  1  > 

Allen.  Nathaniel  C... 

Betzer.  Andrew 

Boy er.  Lemmon  S 

Bates,  John  E  . 

Willow  Creek.. 

Chicago  

Elkhorn  

Dacotah 

Willow  Creek.. 

Viola 

Mustered  out  June  2, 1865. . 

Briggs.  George  S 

Barnhart.  Bigelow... 

Disch.  June  10, '65;  disabil. 
Died  Apr.  1  1865           

Blair.  Robert  E 

Chicago  

Viola.. ..;;!!;;■.'. 

Deserted  March  9. 1865 

Burke,  William 

Cole,  Allen 

Depus.  Emanuel 

Erbes,  Frederick 

Willow  Creek.. 
Alto 

"                  ■ ' 

Fisk,  John  M 

Reynolds 

Wyoming 

Chicago  

Viola 

Peb.    28. 1865' Feb. 
Mar.     3. 1865]  Mar. 
Feb     25  1865  •''f'b 

"                  •  • 

Golden.  Robert  P 

Geis,  Jacob 

Absent  sick     Disch.,  sent 

Guthrie.  David 

Mar.      1.1865 
Mar.     4, 1865 
Mar.  ,,2.1865 

Feb.    28.1865 
Mar.     2. 1865 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar, 
Feb. 
Mar. 

to  A.  G.  of  Illinois 

Mustered  out  Mav  29,  1865. 

Grobe,  Henry  . 

Nelson 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865. 

Hyde,  McClure 

Hyde.  James  W 

Holdren.  David 

Holly.  Leonard 

Hough,  Samuel 

Brooklyn  

Elkhorn  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Brooklyn 

Mustered  out  July  19.1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.,  16. 1865 

FIFTEENTH     (REORGANIZED)    INFANTRY. 


697 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Willow^Creek.. 
Wysox 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

K: 

Mar. 

Mar. 

K; 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

ins 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

^  ^3, 1865 

4, 1865 
9, 1865 
8. 1865 
25,1865 
28,1865 
_  3, 1865 

25, 1865 
2, 1865 

28. 1865 
2. 1865 
7, 1865 
9. 1865 

25. 1865 
1. 1865 
2.1865 

_  3. 1865 

4.1865 
_25.1865 

28. 1865 
^  ^1, 1865 

23. 1865 
2. 1S65 
28, 1865 
14, 1865 
23. 1865 
25, 1865 
28, 1865 
1, 1865 
3, 1865 
2, 1865 
6, 1865 
28. 1865 

^  3. 1865 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

S; 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

E-. 

Feb. 

K- 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

^3,1865 

4. 1865 
9. 1865 
8. 1865 
25. 1865 
28. 1865 
_  3. 1865 

25, 1865 
2. 1865 

28. 1865 
2, 1865 
7, 1865 
9, 1865 

25, 1865 
1, 1865 
2, 1865 

^  _3, 1865 

4, 1865 
25.1865 

28, 1865 
_  _1, 1865 

23.1865 
3. 1865 
28, 1865 
14, 1865 
23. 1865 
25, 1865 
28. 1865 
1, 1865 
_  _3. 1865 

17, 1865 
^28. 1865 

^3.1865 

Died  April  5.  1865 

Hall.  Charles  E 

Heard,  Henry 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 

Huling.  James  D 

Brooklyn 

Viola 

Discharged  June  26.1865... 

Johnson,  Jonas  M 

-Jackson.  Andrew 

Jenkins.  William  D... 
Kugler,  Joseph 

Hume 

Willow  Creek.. 

Wyoming 

Willow  Creek.. 
China 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16, 1865. 

Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Kelly  Frank 

Chicago  

Palmyra 

Brooklyn 

Chicago  

Amboy 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 

Mustered  out  July  31.  1865. 

>Little.  Michael 

Machen   Thomas 

Deserted  March  9. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept  16,1865. 

Chicago  

Palmyra 

Wmo^i^Creek:: 

Wyoming 

Chicago  

China 

McGaffey.  Andrew 

Melugin.  William  J... 

Miller.  Clement  B 

TVIills.  William  S 

Mittan.  Daniel 

•Off  Gotleib 

Mustered  out  May  27. 1865. . 

Deserted  July  26,1865 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 

' '                     '  • 

Schaffer.  Christian. . . . 

Seavey.  John  P 

Smith   William  H. 

Chicago  

Palmyra 

Taylor 

M.O.Sept.  16.'65.asCorp.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 
Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Stow.  Hamilton  P 

•Steinbrook.  Chas.  D.. 
Sherwood.  William... 
'Taylor,  William  H  .... 

Wyoming 

Willow  Creek.. 

Reynolds 

Viola 

Mustered  out  June  23.1865. 
Died  June  15  1865 

Mustered  out  July  6.  1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 

Town.  HoseaR 

Tuttle  Harvey  M . 

Wyoming 

Buffalo 

Mustered  out  .July  6.  1865.. 

Timlin.  Patrick 

TJhl   Christian  C 

Dakotah 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865. 
Died  April  24, 1865  

'VanAnker.  William... 

Wright,  Charles 

"Williams.  Thomas  B.. 
Whitaker,  WinfleldS. 
Whitcomb,  William  A. 

Wyoming 

Amboy 

Mission 

Viola 

Palmyra 

Willow^  Creek.. 

Deserted  July  26, 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept. 16, 1865. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 16, 1865. 

"Wood,  John  W 

COMPANY  K. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Captain. 
John  A.  Long 

Firgi  Lieutenant. 
-Jacob  Paul 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Tillman  Driesbach 

Firgt  Sergeant. 
William  A.  Long 

Sergeants. 

David  Overdorf 

Charles  Debenham 

Franklin  Ritter 

John  Emrick 

Corporals. 

Joseph  Bingman 

Jacob  M.  Piper 

William  H.  H.  Shatter 
iRobert  B.  Gihbs.... 
-James  L.  Smith 


Bristol.... 
Brookville 
Maryland. 
Brookville 

Maryland. 

Lima 

Brookville 

Lima 

Maryland. 
Lima 

Maryland. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Mar.  21,1865 
Mar.  21.1865 
Mar.  21,1865 
Mar.  18,1865 
Mar.  _  8,1865 

Mar.     8,1865 


Date 
of  muster. 


Mar.  21.1865 
Mar.  21.1865 
Mar.  21.1865 
Mar.  18.1865 
Mar.  ^8,1865 

Mar.     8,1865 


Remarks. 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 
Mustered  out  June  1. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept. 16, 1865 


Mustered  out  June  29, 1865 
Mustered  out  Sept. 16. 1865 


r>98 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    REPOET. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Nathan  A.  Pine 

Rockvale 

Brookville 

Mar.    10,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.     8,1865 

Mar.     9. 1865 

Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.  _  ^8, 1865 

Mar.   10.1865 
Mar.  ,8.1865 

Mar.     9,1865 
Mar.   13,1865 
Mar.  ,  ^1865 

Mar.  ,8.1865 

Mar.   11,1865 
Mar.     8.1865 
Mar.     7, 1S65 
Mar.  ,8.1865 

Mar.   10,1865 
Mar.  ,,7,1865 

Mar.  ,,8,1865 

Mar.   14.1865 
Mar.  ,  ,8. 1865 

Mar.   13.1865 
Mar.     7. 1865 
Mar.     8,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.    21,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.    14.1865 
Mar.    13,1865 
Mar.  ,8,1865 

.Mar.   11.1865 
Mar.     8.1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.  ,,8,1865 

Mar.    10.1865 
Mar.  ,,6,1865 

Mar.  ,,7,1865 

Mar.  ,,8,1865 

Mar.  ,16,1865 

Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.  ,,8,1865 

Mar.   10,1865 
Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.     8,1865 

Mar.     9,1865 

iMar.     7,1865 

Absent,  sick 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.  1865 

Joseph  Schnee 

31usician. 
Frank  Blecka            ... 

Chicago 

Brookville 

Deserted  June  28, 1865 

Privates. 

Mustered  out  .Time  1.1865.. 

Mar.     8, 1865|  Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 

Mar.   10, 18651  Mustered  out  July  31, 1865. 

Byers,  George  C 

Binerman,  Henry  A 

Bingman.  Elias 

Lima 

Mar.     8, 1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Baker.  David  H   

Maryland 

1  Mustered  out  Aug.  8. 1865. . 
Mar.     9, 1865  Mustered  out  June  30. 1865. 

Bingman,  Jacob 

Bitner,  George 

Brookville 

Freedom 

Brookville 

Cook  CO       .... 

Mar.   13, 18b5!  Absent,  sick 

Mar.     7, 1865; Discharged  Sept.  16,1865.. 
1  Mustered  out  Aug.  8, 1865. . 

Crietz,  John  T 

Cournant,  Peter 

Mar.     8, 1865: Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Maryland 

Rock  Grove  .... 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Oeily    Jacob 

' '                          '  •                     '  • 

Mar.   11.1865  Deserted  July  22.1865 

Mar.     8, 1865]  Deserted  June  26, 1865 

Eichholtz,  John  L 

Ettinger.  John  W.... 

Finney.  William 

Feldman,  John 

Finney,  Abner 

Brookville 

Maryland 

Wilton 

Mar.     7.1865  Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Mar.     8,1865! 

jDeserted  July  22,1865 

Deserted  June  26. 1865 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16.1865 
Mar.    10, 1865'Deserted  July  22  1865 

Brookville 

Chicago  ..'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Brookville 

.Maryland.  !."■.".■ 

Fry    Jacob       

Mar.  ,,8,1865 

Mar.   14,1865 
Mar.  ,  ,8. 1865 

Mar.   13.1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.     8,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.   21,1865 
Mar.     7,1865 
Mar.    14.1865 
Mar.   13.1865 
Mar.  ,,8.1865 

Mar.    11,1865 
Mar.     8, 1865 
Mar.     7.1865 
Mar.  ,,8,1865 

Mar.   10.1865 
Mar.  ,,7.1865 

Mar.  ,  ,8. 1865 

Mar.  ,16,1865 

Mar.     4,1865 
Mar.  ,,8,1865 

Mustered  out  Aug.  2,1865.. 

Garischer,  Theodore.. 

Hofflns,  Isaac  (J 

Hoffman,  Ferdinand.. 
Harris,  Abraham 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 
Mustered  out  July  10,1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept. ,16. 1865 

Deserted  July  22, 1865 

Hammond,  Josiah 

Heller,  John 

Maryland 

Lima 

Hosier,  John    

"                     ' ' 

Jnopp.  George  W 

iieweit,  Jacob 

Brookville 

Salem 

::          :: 

Meyer.  Edward 

McKerral,  Neil 

Moore,  Mallory 

::          :: 

Miller.  Nicholas 

Mustered  out  Aug.  2.1865.. 

McCuUough.  Wm.  H.. 
Messner,  David 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8.1865.. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Myers.  Samuel  C 

Myers.  William 

Maddux,  Thomas  F... 

Maryland 

Marion      ■;■■"■ 

Matson,  Asel  C 

Nicodemus,  George... 

Thompson 

Brookville 

Maryland 

Brookville 

Mustered  out  Aug.  8,1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  31, 1865. . 

Pull,  George 

Plock  John 

> .                     > . 

Riley,  -Tohn 

Cook  CO. 

Deserted  March  14,1865.... 

Riley,  Thoii>as 

RuiBn   Peter 

White  Rock.... 

Rock  Creek.... 

Brookville 

Chicago  

Brookville 

Maryland 

Lima 

Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865 

Rotharmell,  Amos 

Ronkel  Henry 

Rickert.  Samuel 

Rhinehart,  Jacob  B... 
Rubendall,  James 

::          :: 

Smith,  Michael 

Monroe     

Deserted  March  8.1865 

Shaffer.  Daniel 

Sarber.  William  0  .... 

Shreiber,  E.  M 

Salser,  John  F 

Maryland 

Brookville 

Maryland 

Brookville 

Maryland 

Mustered  out  Sept.  15,1865 

Deserted  July  23.1865 

Mustered  out  July  27, 1865. . 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16,1865 

Small. John 

Mustered  out  July  13,1865.. 

FIFTEENTH  (REORGANIZED)  INFANTRY. 


69^ 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en. 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Stuckenburg,  H.  P. 
Sarber,  Emanuel... 
Thriver,  Andrew  E 

Tobias,   Joel 

Willoby,  William... 
Wallisa,  Israel 

Recruits. 
Pisket.  William.... 
Hicks.    Francis  M. 
Rickerson,  C.  W.T. 


Maryland . 

Lima 

Maryland. 
BrookviUe 
Maryland. 
BrookviUe 

Maryland. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


13. 1865 
8, 1865 
7, 1865 
8. 1865 
7. 1865 


Mar.     8.1865 
Mar.    13.1865 


Ms 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


8. 1865 
7, 1865 
8. 1865 
7. 1865 


Apr.     6. 1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865,. 


Mustered  out  July  31. 1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  16. 1865 


Mustered  out  Sept.  16, 1865. 


700 


ADJUTANT    GENEEAL'S    REPORT. 


VETERAN  BATTALION,  FOURTEENTH  AND  FIFTEENTH 
INFANTRY. 

Three  Years'  Service. 


FIELD  and  staff. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank   or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Colonel. 
George  C.  Rogers 

Waukegan 

Nov. 

2.1862 

Dec.    17,1862 

Tr.  as  Colonel  15th  111.  Inf. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Lemuel  0.  Gilman 

Belvidere 

July 

20,1864 

Dec.    24.1864 

Tr.  as  Lt.  Col.  15th  111. Inf. 

Majors . 
Kufus  C.  McEathorn. 

Lena 

July 

7.1863 
1, 1864 

20.1864 

Jan.    28,1864 
Apr.    14,1865 

Feb.    23,1865 

Carlos  C.  Cox 

Tr.  as  Major  14th  Ill.Inf... 
Tr.  as  Adjutant  15th  Ill.Inf 

Adjutant. 
Andrew.!.  Hershey... 

Carroll  CO 

July 

Quartermaster. 
George  A.  Austin 

Woodstock 

Freeport 

Aug. 
May 

10.1864 
14. 1861 

Tr.  as  Q.  M.  15th  Ill.Inf... 

Surgeon. 
William  J.  McKim.... 

May    24,1861 

Tr.  as  Surgeon  15th  Ill.Inf. 

1st  Assistant  Surgeon 
Noah  F.  Chafer 

Shelbyville 

Oct. 

28.1862 

Aug.  29.1863 

Mustered  out  Nov.  12,1864. 

2d  Assistant  Surgeon 
Moses  C.  Drake 

Elkhart 

Aug. 

28. 1863 

Sept.  14.1863 
Dec.   24,1862 

Resigned  Oct.  20,1864 

Chaplain. 
Barton  F.  Rogers 

Dec. 

17.1862 

Tr.as  Chaplain  15th  Ill.Inf. 

NON-COMMISSIONED  STAFF. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Sergeant  Majors. 
Andrew  H.  Hershey  . 
John  H.  Goldsmith  . , 

Q.  M.  Sergeants. 
Jacob  H.  Read 


Milton  J.  Hull. 


Carroll  co... 
Petersburg . 


Rockford  

Otter  Creek  .... 


Sept.  12,1861 
Dec.    12,1863 


Jan.      1,1861 
Jan.      5,1864 


Sept.  12,1861 
Dec.    12,1863 


Jan.      1,1864 
Jan.     5,1864 


Mustered  out 

Trans,  to  Co.  A.  14th  111., 
as  revived 

Captured.  Ackworth.  Oct. 
4. '64.    Tr.N.C.S.  15th  111. 

W.  O.  Aug.  3,  '64:  supernu- 
merary N.  C.  officer 


VETERAN  BATTALION,  FOURTEENTH  AND  FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY.      701 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster 

Remarks. 

Com.  Sergeants. 
Samuel  Sanders 

Scottville 

Jan.      5, 1864 
Jan.      1,1864 

Jan.      1. 1864 
Mar.   27,1865 
Dec.    12,1863 

Jan.      5.1864 
Mar.   31.1864 

Dec.    16,1863 
Dec.   21,1863 

Jan.      5, 1864 
Jan.      1,1864 

Jan.      1.1864 
Mar.   27,1865 
Dec.    12,1863 

Jan.      5,1864 
Mar.  31,1864 

Dec.    16.1863 
Dec.   21,1863 

Red'c'd  to  ranks.  Tr.Co.F. 

Trans,  as  Com.  Serg't.  to 

N.  C.  S.  14  111.,  as  revived 

Hospital  Stewards. 

Coral 

Frank  M.  Eckard 

Peter  M.  Johns 

Drum  Majors. 
Daniel  Baker 

McNamora 

Petersburg 

Carlinville 

4,'64.    Tr.N.C.S. 15th  111. 
Tr.as  Hosp.Stew.to  N.C.S. 

14th  111.,  as  revived 

Supernumer'ry  N.C. officer 

Tr.Co.F,  as  priv.,  Aug.  3,'64 

Elias  B.  White 

Henry  Casey 

4.'64.     Tr.N.C.S.  15th  111. 
Red'c'd  to  ranks.  Tr.Co.E. 

Fife  Major. 
John  H.  Grilfith 

Lena 

App't'd  July  1, 1864.-5  Tr.'to 
N.C.S.  15  111.,  as  revived 

COMPANY  A. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Alonzo  J.  Gillespie.. 

First  Lieutenants. 
Alonzo  J.  Gillespie  , 
David  S.  Finney 


Second  Lieutenants. 

David  S.  Finney 

Alexander  Cairns... 


First  Sergeant. 
Isaac  R.  McKay  .. 


Bloomington . . 


Bloomington . . 
Beardstown  ... 


Beardstown  ... 
Bloomington . . 


Petersburg , 


Sergeants. 

John  F.  Smedley 

John  H.  Clark 

Oliver  H.  Pierce 

Geo.  M.  Rhineberger. 


Corporals. 
William  A.  Ferguson 

Samuel  Smith 

James  H.  Wells 

Henry  S.  Cowan 

Henry  Condiff 

Andrew  McFarland.. 

Gideon  R.  Lieeds 

John  Meteer 


Petersburg 

Ashland 

Petersburg 

Beardstown  ... 


Petersburg 

Tallula , 

Shelby  co , 

Beardstown  ... 

Pana 

Chandlerville  . 
Rushville 


Privates. 
Anderson,  George  S  .. 

Allen,  Charles 

Ande.s.  William  W.... 
Ashlock.  Francis  P  ... 

Ball.  Isaac  M 

Baylor,  Elijah 

Bostic.  Austin  B 

Bradley.  William  M... 

Bisby.  James 

Brown.  Henry  C 

Brehl.  Peter 

Brashears,  Alexander. 

Bell.  David  S 

Burris.  Cass 

Carroll,  Patrick 

Conrad,  Charles  A 

Cairns,  Alexander 

Cummings,  George  W 

Cole,  William  H 

Clark,  William  H 


July 


Aug.     6. 1863 
July    20,1861 


Apr.    25.1864 
July    20,1864 


Dec.    12.1863 


Jan.      1,1864 
Dec.    21.1864 


July     1.1864 


Dec.    12.1 


Jan.  _  5,1864  Jan.  .5,1864 
Dec.  14,1863  Dec.  23,1863 


Salisbury 

Sweetwater 

Shelby  co 

Beardstown 

Petersburg 

Urbana  

Litchfield 

Shelby  co 

Taylorville 

Beardstown 

St.  Anthony,  M, 
Macon  City, Mo, 

Tallula 

Shelby ville  .... 

Concord , 

Shelbyville  .... 

Hudson   , 

Beardstown  .... 

Hickory 

Salisbury 


Jan. 
Dec. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
July 


Aug. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 

Jan. 
Dec. 
July 
July 
Jan. 


Jan. 

Mar. 
Dec. 


5, 1864 
12.1863 


4, 1864 
22, 1864 
14, 1863 
25.1861 


11,1862 

12. 1863 
1,1864 

25,1864 
5, 1864 
14,1863 

29. 1864 
^12, 1863 

25, 1864 
12, 1863 

6, 1861 
26, 1861 

5, 1864 


20, 1864 
12, 1863 


Jan. 
Dec. 


5,1864 
12, 1863 


Jan.  4,1864 

Mar.  12,1864 

Dec.  23,1863 

July  25,1861 


Mar. 
Apr. 
Jan. 


Aug.  11,1862 
Dec.  12,1863 
1, 1864 
8.1864 
5.1864 
Dec.  23,1863 
Jan.  29,1864 
Dec.  ^12,1863 

Apr.  8,1864 
Dec.  12,1863 
July    24,1861 


Transferred  to  14th  Ill.Inf 


Promoted 

Transferred  to  14th  Ill.Inf 


Promoted 

Transferred  to  14th  Ill.Inf 


See  Co. A,  14th  111.;  revived 


See  Co.A,14th  111.;  revived 


See  Co.A,14th  111.;  revived 


See  Co. A,  14th  III.;  revived 


July 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


26, 1861 
6, 1864 
5, 1864 
6, 1864 
1, 1864 
12. 1864 
27, 1864 


702 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    EEPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


CuUlson.  William  R... 

Clemens,  Charles 

Chaudler.  William  O  . 
Eklridge.  George  W  .. 
_Erisman,  Christ'p'r  H. 

Ewing,  James  M 

Fanney, Martin 

Goldsmitti,  John  H  . . . 


Halford,  Ben,iamin  F  . 

Hardin.  John  E 

Hopper,  William  J  ... 
Hopper.  Solomon  H... 
Higgins.  George  W  ... 

Hitchcock,  John  A 

Heathcoate.  William.. 
Hatfield,  Andrew  J  ... 
Keiffer,  Cornelius  W  . 

Keisler,  John 

Krippner.  John  A   

Kilpatrick,  John  A 

Light,  Peter 

Little,  Miles  W 

irowry,  Horace  S 

Lukins,  Levi  C 

Martin,  Samuel 

McNeely,  George 

McNeely.  William 

McParland,  Robert 

McLinn,  James  S 

McLitosh,  Ebenetus  W 

Mitchell.  Josiah  A 

Moore,  John  B 

Murphy,  John 

Permenter,  Lester  J  . . 
Permenter,  George  W. 

Peacock,  Adonijah 

Philbrick,  Charles  — 
Richardson, Eben'zr  H 
Richardson, William  S 
Richardson.  John  W.. 

Roach.  Henry 

Rutledge,  Abraham  W 

Roberts,  Henry 

Ray.  Morris 

Smith,  Peter 

Stone.  Nathan  

Sifford.  John 

Steward.  James  M 

Sweet,  Edward 

Small,  Monroe 

Snow,  Alonzo  W 

Switzer.  George  F  .... 
Smedley.. Thomas  B  .. 

Shaw,  James  H 

Summers,  Frederick.. 

Trent,  Williain  P 

Treadway,  David  P  . . . 

Thompson,  Edwin 

Waddle,  James  H 

Williams,  John  E 

Weaver,  Lewis 

Weiman,  Philip 

Wood,  Benjamin 

Wright,  Christopher.. 
Waugh,  Samuel 


Recruits. 

Burns,  Thomas 

Bridges,  Absalom 

Cairns,  Alexander 

Cessna,  Andrew  J 

Dallise,  John 

Elmore,  John 

Hunter,  Armstrong... 
Lightfoot,  William  H. 

Oldham,  John  D 

Peacock.  Joseph  A 

Pervines,  Francis  M.. 
Riley,  Hugh 


Sturgeon,  Mo... 

Beardstown 

Vandalia 

McLean  Station 

Petersburg 

Beardstown 


Petersburg . 


Taylorville 

Sweet  Water  ... 
Bloomington  ... 
Hudson   


fiock  Creek 

Petersburg 

Rushville 

Shelbyville   .... 

Cook  CO 

Chicago 

BlufiEdale 

Virginia 

Benton  co.Tenn 
Bloomington  ... 
Sweet  Water  ... 


Petersburg ... 

Chandlerville 
Beardstown  .. 
Bloomington  . 
Salisbury 


Shelby  co 

Beardstown  .. 

Shelbyville  '.'. 

Hud>on 

Beardstown  .. 
Shelbyville  .. 
Beardstown  . . 

Bloomington . 

Shelby  co  

Pana 

Petersburg . . . 
Bloomington  . 

LeRoy  

Taylorville  . .. 


Salisbury  

Beardstown  . . 

Petersburg   .. 

Chicago 

Petersburg  .. 
Bloomington  . 
Beardstown  .. 

Moweaqua 

Bloomington  . 
Beardstown  .. 

Shelbyville  '.'. 
Beardstown  .. 
Fayette,  Mo  .. 
Chicago 


Meriden 

Bunker  Hill.... 

Meriden 

Bunker  Hill  .... 
Illinois  Town  .. 

Woodside 

Nevada 

Beardstown 

Bunker  Hill.... 
Whitely  Creek  . 

Petersburg   

Upper  Alton.... 


July  12,1861  July 

Dec.  12,1863!Dec. 

May  l,1864|May 

Jan.  5, 1864  Jan. 

Feb.  3,1864  Apr. 

Aug.  4, 1861  Aug. 

Dec.  12,1863  Dec. 


12, 1861 
12. 1863 
1, 1864 
5, 1864 


See  Co.  A,  14th  111.;  revived 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


Sept. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
June 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Dee. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
May 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Dec. 

Mar. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
p'eb. 
Mar. 
Jan. 

Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Mar. 


1,1864!  Jan. 
5, 1864!  Jan. 
1. 18641  Jan. 
23,1864  Apr. 
6,1864'Feb. 
5,1864  Jan. 


1, 1864 


11. 1862 

14. 1863 
11,1862 

15. 1864 
5,1861 

24, 1864 

12. 1863 

28. 1864 
4,1861 
1. 1864 

12, 1863 
_  5, 1864 

12, 1863 

14. 1863 

23. 1864 
22. 1864 

5, 1864 
25, 1861 
1, 1864 
9, 1864 
4, 1864 
5. 1864 
12,1863 


12. 1863 

18. 1864 
6, 1864 
1,1864 
3, 1864 

10, 1862 
_  5, 1864 

1. 1864 
31,1864 
29, 1864 

1, 1864 
18, 1864 
26, 1864 

1,1864 
25, 1864 

1.1861 

5, 1864 


18,1865 
14, 1865 
18, 1865 
14, 1865 
18, 1865 
20, 1865 
14, 1865 
31,1864 
14, 1865 
25. 1865 
11, 1862 


Mar. 
Jan. 


Sept. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


1864 


Pro.  Serg, 

See  Co 
See  Co 


11. 1862 

23. 1863 
11. 1862 

15. 1864 
5, 1864 


Dec. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
May 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Dec. 

Mar. 
Jan. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Jan. 

Jan. 
Apr. 

Jan. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Aug. 


12. 1863 

28. 1864 
4,186 

21. 186 
12, 186; 
^  ^5, 186 

12. 1863 
23,   -"" 

27. 1864 
8. 1864 
5, 186' 

25,1 
I, 1864 
8, 1864 

21, 1864 
5, 186' 

12, 

29, 186 

12. 1863 

18. 1864 
6,186. 

21.186 
8, 186' 

10. 1862 
5, 


27, 186' 


27, 1864 

26, 
1,186' 
8. 186: 
1. 186 
6, 186' 


18.1865 
14. 1865 
18, 1865 
14, 1865 
18, 1865 
20, 1865 
14, 1865 

31. 1864 

14. 1865 
25, 1865 
11,1862 
11. 1865 


.  Major  Vet.  Bat. 
A,  14  111.;  revived 
14th  111.;  revived 


See  Co.  A,  14th  111. ;  revived 


VETERAN  BATTALION,  FOURTEENTH  AND  FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY.      703 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  an- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Roch,  John  A  — 
Sarver,  Jeremiah 
Sweet,  Sidney... 
Summers,  James 
Trott,  John  J  ... 
Wagner.  Jacob  .. 
Wales.  Dorwin  .. 


Trenton  

Meriden 

Taylorville  . 
Clyde 

Bunker  mil 
Clyde 


Mar.  7. 1865 

Mar.  18,1865 

Apr.  18,1864 

Mar.  13,1865 

Mar.  16,1865 

Mar.  14.1865 

Mar.  13.1865 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Alar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


7. 1865 
18. 1865 

18. 1864 

13. 1865 
16,1865 
14,1865 
13, 1865 


See  Co.  A.  14th  111.;  revived 


COMPANY  B. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Captains. 
Lemuel  O.  Gilman. 
Joseph  Develin 


First  Lieutenants . 

Joseph  Develin 

Watson  W.  Eells  .... 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Watson  W.  Eells 


First  Sergeant. 
Oeorgre  G.  Smith... 


Sergeants. 

Waterman  Eells 

Charles  W.  White 

Russell  D.  Woodruff.. 
William  F.  Moll 


Winslow.. 
Belvidere. 


Corporals. 

Isaac  Coleman 

William   Brandis 

Arthur  Dawson 

Henry  F.  Hovey , 

John  D .  Garner 

JohnG.  Thorn , 

Erastus  Denton 

Samuel  J.  Dunham  ... 


MxisiHan. 
Oliver  Seymour. 


Belvidere. 


Belvidere. 
Waddams 
Belvidere. 


Freeport. 


Privates. 

Aikey.  Samuel 

Auer.  David 

Alexander,  Francis  — 

Allen,  William 

Brown,  Bartlett 

Brown.  Robert 

Beahen,  John 

Barden,  George  R 

Barber,  George  E 

Burnett,  Pinkard 

Barlou,  Charles 

Callaghan.  JohnW.... 

Cole.  John  L 

Clark,  Samuel  J 

Clark,  Cornelius 

Courtwright.  Garn'r  A. 

Clingman,  Jasper 

Drake,  William  O 

Dudley,  Orson 

Dalrymple,  Charles... 

Davis.  John  G 

DeWolf,  Henry 

Douaire.  Jules  

Erhart.  John  

Fairfield,  William  A.. 
Fedan.  Christopher... 

Foreman,  Alfred 

<5ulitner,  Conrad 

Garner,  William 


July 
•July 


1,1863 
0.1864 


Sept.  23, 

July  20.1864 

July  20,1864 

Jan.  1, 1864 

Jan.  __1,1864 

Mar.  1,1864 

Jan.  1, 1864 


1, 1864 
1, 1864 


Jan.      1,1864 


May    24,1861 
Apr.      1,1865 


May    24, 


Promoted  Lieut.  Colonel.. 
Trans,  to  5th  111.  Infantry. 


Promoted 

Trans,  to  15th  111.  Infantry 


Promoted. 


Jan.  1,: 
Jan.  _  1,1864 
Mar.  4, 18S4 
Jan.      1,] 


Mar. 
Jan. 


1, 1864 
1, 1864 


Jan.      1,1864 


Belvidere 

Winchester  — 
Macon  City,  Mo. 

Lena 

Belvidere 


West  Point. 


Virginia 

Macoupin  co. 

Belvidere 

Jacksonville 

Belvidere 

Berryman  ... 

Belvidere 

Cedarville  ... 

Waverly 

Chicago 

Carlinville... 

Belvidere 

Woodstock  . . 

Belvidere 

Waverly 

Cedarville... 
Shelby  co.... 
Lena 


Jan.  1, 1864 

Sept.  1, 1861 

July  17,1861 

Dec.  1.1863 

Jan.  1,1864 

Mar.  1, 1864 

Mar.  31.1864 


Jan.  1.1864 

Sept.  1,1861 

July  17,1861 

Dec.  1,1863 

Jan.  1, 1864 


See  Co.  B,  15th  111.; revived 
See  Co.  B,  15thlll .;  revived 


See  Co.  B.  15th  Ill.;revived 


See  Co.  B.  15th  Ill.;revived 


See  Co.  B,  15th  Ill.;revived 


Shelby  co. 


Oct. 

Aug, 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Fan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 


4, 1861 
13, 1861 
1, 1864 
7,1861 
10, 1864 
19, 1864 

4. 1863 
27, 1864 
15,1861 
15, 1864 

5, 1861 

1. 1864 
30. 1864 

1, 1864 
10, 1861 
30, 1864 

14. 1861 
1, 1864 

26. 1862 
22. 1861 


Mar. 
Mar. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 


1  1864 
31. 1864 

4. 1861 
13. 1861 
1. 1864 
7. 1861 
10. 1864 
19, 1864 

4. 1863 
27, 1864 
15. 1861 
15, 1864 

6. 1864 
1, 1864 

30, 1864 
1, 1864 
10, 1861 
30, 1864 

14. 1861 
1, 1864 

26. 1862 
22,  I861I 


704 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of  J.  . 

rank  or   en-    ^^>tL„f<.„„ 
M^.t^.^^t       ot  muster. 


Remarks. 


Gainer,  John 

Hambridgre,  Richard  S 

Holmes.  William 

Howe.  Prank  O 

Hathaway,  Lucien 

Haynes,  Thomas 

Haynes,  Josiah 

Hill,  John  W 

Hubbard.  Henry  W... 

Hufifee,  John 

Hayes,  Martin  

Heiser,  Henry  W 

lllingsworth.  Joseph. . 

Kehoe.  Patrick 

Kinsman,  Richard 

Lee,  Pordyce  

Lawver,  Myron  A 

McElhaney,  Andrew  J. 

Maloney,  Maurice 

Maloney,  Michael 

Mathison,  Alexander. 

Minor.  Wesley 

Mook,  Samuel 

Moist,  Ephraim 

Noble,  George  W 

Patten.  Samuel  J 

Preston,  George  L 

Pickle,  Henry  W 

Ruhlman.  Fred  W 

Robinson,  George  W.. 

Reed,  John 

Rafsnyd'-r,  Charles... 
Richmond.  Stephen... 

Smith,  Albert  C 

Smith,  John 

Steele,  John 

Shiney.  Sylvester 

Schibeler,  Adam 

StuU.  James 

Steinhawker,  Jacob... 

Starn,  Henry 

Stringer.  Clarence  R.. 

Tull,  Charles  H 

Trepus.  Daniel 

Thompson.  George  W. 
Talkington,  Daniel  B. 
Talkington.  Jacob  B.. 

Wirts.  Seymour  S 

Wallace,  Edwin  A 

Wieir,  James 

Willatt,  Henry 

White,  John  E 

White,  Henry  G 

White.  EliasB 


Yakel,  Jacob. 
Zerby.  Levy . 


Jacksonville 
Belvidere  ... 


Recruits. 
Derthrick,  Martin. . 

Harsh,  Goodley 

Haley.  Daniel 

Kortright,  James  S . 

Polly.  Silas  H 

Sehufer.  Thomas... 
White,  William 


Girard 


Barreville .. 
Algonquin.. 

Lena 

Freeport 

Erin 

Lena 

Waverly 

Loran  

Essex 

West  Point. 
Belvidere  .. 
Waverly.... 


Belvidere 
Lena 


Cedarville.. 
West  Point , 


Belvidere 


Orangeville  ... 

Shelby  co 

Renick,  Mo 

Belvidere 


Macon  City,  Mo, 


Belvidere 

Loran  

Forreston 
Waddams 
Chicago  .. 


Freeport. 

Kane 

Waverly . 


Kane 

Belvidere 


Jacksonville  ... 

West  Point 

Belvidere 


Springfield., 
Orangeville  . 


Belvidere 

Rio 

Caledonia 

Belvidere 

Taylorville 

Silver  Creek... 


Jan.     1,1864  Jan.     1,1864  See  Co-  B.lSthllL;  reviyed 


Sept.  7, 1861 
Jan.  1,1864 
Mar.  28,1862 
Sept.  28,1861 


Jan. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 


2, 
11. 

1. 1863 
19, 1864 

1. 1864 
25. 1864 
23,1861 

1, 1864 

15. 1863 

31. 1864 
1, 1864 

30, 1861 
23,: 
1, 1864 
15. 1864 

5.; 

25. 1863 
1. 1864 

27. 1864 
31, 1864 
^  ^1, 1864 

24, 1861 
28, 1864 

14. 1861 
5, 1861 

1. 1863 

10. 1863 

8. 1861 

1. 1864 
1, 1864 

1. 1862 
4, 1864 

31. 1864 
28, 1863 

1,1864 

26. 1862 
10, 1861 
15. 1861 


10, 1861 
1. 1864 


Aug, 
Jan. 

Mar.  30.1864 

Sept.  7.1861 

Mar.  30.1864 

Sept.  24,1861 

Mar.  31,1864 

Aug.  12,1861 
Apr.    22,1864 


May  24.1861 
Mar.  14,1865 
Sept.  29,1864 
Sept.  6. 1864 
Jan.      5. 18641 


Sept.    7, 
Jan.      1, 
Mar.    28,1862 
Sept.  28.1861 


Jan. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

.Mar. 

Jan. 


2, 1864 
11,1861 

1,1863 
19,1864 

1, 1864 


Sept. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Apr. 


23, 1861 
1, 1864 

15. 1863 
31, 

1,1864 
30. 1861 

23. 1864 


Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 
Jan. 


15,1864 

5. 1863 

25. 1863 

1. 1864 

27. 1864 
31. 1864 
^  _1. 1864 

24. 1861 
28. 1864 
14.: 

5.1861 
1.1863 
10, 1863 
8,1861 
1, 1864 
1. 1864 
1. 1862 
4. 1864 
31.1864 
28. 1863 
1. 1864 

26. 1862 
10, 1861 

_15, 1861 

10. 1861 
1. 1864 


Sept.  7.1861 
Mar.  30,1864 
Sept.  24.1861 
Mar.    31.1864 


Aug. 
Apr. 


12. 1861 
22.1864 


May  24.1861 
Mar.  14,1865 
Sept.  29.1864 
Sept.  6,1864 
Jan.  5, 1864 
Sept.  29.1864lSept.  29.1864 
Sept.  10.1861  Sept.  10,1861, 


Prom.  Drum  Maj.  Vet.  Bat. 

See  Co. B.  15th  Ill.ireviv'd 

See  Co.  B.  15th  111. ;  revived 


See  Co.  B.  15th  HI. ;  revived 


VETERAN  BATTALION,  FOURTEENTH  AND  FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY.    705 


COMPANY   C. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
Phineas  D.  Kenyon. 

Fi):st  Lieutenants. 
George  A.  Austin... 
James  Hooker 


Mt.  Carroll 


Woodstock 
Monroe 


June  23.1863 


Second  Lieutenants. 
George  A.  Austin  — 
James  Hooker 


Woodstock 
Monroe 


First  Sergeant. 
James  J.  Hooker.. 


Sergeants . 
Joseph  Gallagher  . 
Robert  T.  Sedam... 
Moses  G.  Montgomery 
Patrick  R.  Nealon. 


Freedom.. 

Scott 

Forreston 
Marengo.. 


July    20,1864 
Aug.  10.1864 


Oct.     21. 1862 
July    20.1864 


Jan.      1.1864 


Jan.      1.1864 


Feb.   1.1864 
Dec.  16.1863 


Apr. 


Dec.    23.1862 
July    20.1864 


Trans,  to  15th  111.  Infantry 


Promoted  Quartermaster.. 
Trans,  to  15th  111.  Infantry 


Mar.    10. 


Mar.    10,1864 


Mar.    12.1864 
Dec.    25.1863 


See  Co.  C.lSth  111.;  revived 


See  Co.  C.  15th  111. ;  revived 


Corporals. 

John  A.  Martin 

Lucius  V.  Barber 

Jacob  M.  Crawford  .. 

Rollin  Mallory 

Peter  R.  Cover 

Newell  P.  Wood 

Alexander  Killen 

Nicholas  D.  Fetterly. 


Polo 

Riley , 

Rock ford 

Riley 

Polo 

Rockford 

Riley , 

Monroe  ... 


Mar.     1,1864  Mar.    15. 1864! See  Co.  C.lSth  111. 
Jan.      1.1864  Mar.    lO.^""' 


Dec.  16, 1863' Dec.  25,1S63 

Mar.  l.l«64|Mar.  15,1864 

Jan.  1.1864  Mar.  10.1864 

Dec.  16,1863  Dec.  25,1863 

Jan.  1.1864  Mar.  10,1864 


Privates. 

Ames,  Simon 

Bosworth.  George 

Brown,  Daniel 

Bennett,  Eli 

Brad'ey.  Horace  S 

Bassett.  William  E.... 

Bachus,  John 

Bowers.  Orange  E  — 

Breen.  William  R 

Clark,  Alva  M 

Countryman,  Darius.. 

Cassidy,  Patrick 

Dill,  Henry 

Dimon,  Moses 

Davis,  Samuel  P 

Evans,  William 

Eaton,  Frank 

Eastwood.  Thomas 

Falcon,  Albert 

Ferguson,  James  D  . . . 

Gray,  Thomas  T 

Howe.  Lewis 

Horner,  George 

Harrison,  William  H  . 

Holt,  Henry  H 

Holroyd,  Jerome  B.... 

Hall.  John  S 

Harrison,  Edward  — 
Hotchkiss,  Wolfred  S. 
Huntington,  George  W 

Huston.  Thomas  E 

Ham,  Henry 

Hiner.  Emery 

Hope,  Walter  H 

Irvin.  Lett  W 

Johnson,  Joseph 

King,  Oscar  W 

Kennedy,  James 

Keel.  Christian 

Keeling,  George  

Lichell.  Henry 

Lowell.  Charles  W 

Long, John  A 

Lower,  Riley 

MacVey,   Milton 

Mitchell,  Charles  W  .. 

Vol.  1-45 


Wysox 

Carroll  co 

Elkhorn  

Carroll  co 

Mt.  Carroll  .... 

Polo 

Cherry  Grove  . 

Polo 

Byron 

Marengo 


New  York  .. 
Black  Oak.. 

Marengo 

Quincy 

Chicago 

Byron 

Mt.  Carroll  . 
Rockford  ... 
Mt.  Carroll. 

Riley 

York 

Mt.  Carroll  . 
Fair  Haven. 


Elkhorn  ... 
Mt.  Carroll 


Lena 

Coral 


Dec.  10, 
Sept.  12, 
Dec.  1. 
Sept.  12, 
Dec.  1, 
Mar.  31, 
Jan.  1, 
Oct.  15, 
Mar.  1, 
Dec.    16, 


1863  Jan.  1,1864 
1861  Sept.  12,1861 

1863  Dec.  19,1863 
18611  Sept.  12,1861 
18631  Dec.  1,1863 
1862!  Mar.  3i.i862 
1864,  Mar.  10,1864 
1861  Oct,     15.1861 

1864  Mar.  6.1864 
1863  Dec.    25.1863 


Apr. 
Dec- 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Jan. 


27,1864 
16. 1863 
1. 1864 


Apr. 
Dec. 

Mar. 

30. 1863  Jan 

1.1864|Mar. 

10.1863  Jan. 

,1,1864  Mar. 

16, 18631  Dec. 
1.1864  Mar. 


27.1864 
25,1863 
10. 1864 
28, 1864 
10, 1864 
1. 1864 
10,1864 

25. 1863 

10. 1864 


Mar.    31 

Apr.      1 .... 

Dec.    16. 1863  Dec 


Jan.      1.1864 
1864  Apr.    30.1864 


Marengo 

Rockford  

Spring  Valley. 

Riley 

Coral 

Ogle  CO 

Rockford  

Fair  Haven 

Elkhorn  

Polo 

Riley;!!!!'.!!;;! 
Coral 


May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


24.1861  May  24.1861 

29. 1864  [Mar.  10,1864 

23,1861  Sept.  23,1861 

1,1864  Mar.  10,1864 

1.1862  Jan  1,1862 

1,1864 1  Mar.  10,1864 


See  Co.  C.  15th  lU. ;  revived 


Jan.  1.1864 
Sept.  17.1861  Sept.  17.1861 
Oct.  5,1861  Oct.  5.1861 
Dec.    16.1863  Dec     25.1863 


706 


ADJUTANT   GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


McKinley.  James  H... 

Mack.  Henry  G 

Moore,  Richard 

Myers.  Henry 

Marchant.  Dewitt  C... 

Nikerk,  Samuel  H 

Neff,  Charles  F 

Perry,  James  H 

Pike.  Alberto 

Pettit.  Frank  B 

Price,   William 

Royce,  Asa  A 

Ransom,  Charles  M... 

Richmond,  Henry 

Rush,  James 

Stuart.   Stephen  B 

Seward,  William  H... 
Stockwell,  William  H. 
Smalldridge.  Thos.  G. 

Smith,  Simon 

Slocum,  Myron  J 

Staplin,  Charles 

Staplin,  George  W 

Schaffer.  James  A 

Tebs,  Caleb  F 

Thompson,  William... 
Trumble.  Albert  E.... 
Tourtelotte,  Nathan  H 
Underwood,  Charles  A 

Venard,  Thomas  A 

Vertrees.  John  W 

Ward,  Ransom  L 

Weld.  Arthur  E 

Welder,  Jacob  A 

Wilcox,  Daniel  J 

Wilfong,  George  W... 

West,  Josiah  C 

Whiteside,  Romain... 
Woodruff.  AlonzoH.. 
Willis,  George    W.... 

Recruits. 

Marhen,  Samuel  C 

Smith,  Josiah 


Clinton 

Winnebago... 

Polo 

Mt.  Carroll... 

Rockford  

Forreston 

Mt.  Morris 

West  Point  .. 

Marengo 

Wysox 

Lena 

Polo 

Rock  Creek... 

Wysox 

Savannah 

Mt.  Morris 

Polo 

Coral 

Harmony 

Beloit,  Wis... 

Harmony 

Polo 

Preeport 

Chicago 

Carroll  co 

Plum  River.. 

Marengo 

Milledgeville. 
Coral 


Oct.    14,1864 
Jan.      1, 1864 


Mar.     1, 1864 


Mar. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


17,1862 

8. 1863 

1. 1864 
18, 1863 

1, 1864 


Feb.  1,1864 
Sept,  14,1861 
Dec.    16,1863 


Mar.  10,1864 

Oct.  14, 1861 
Mar.  ^10,1864 

Mar.  _15,1864 

Mar.  17,1862 

Jan.  1, 1864 

Mar.  10,1864 

Jan.  1, 1864 

Mar.  10.1864 


Mar.  15,1864 


Sept.  14,1861 
Dec.    25,1863 


See  Co.  C.  15th  III. ;  revived 


Amboy 

Owen 

Seward  ... 
Savannah. 
Wysox 


Forreston 
Polo 


Mar. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Deo. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr, 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 


10.1862 
1. 1862 

23. 1863 
12. 1861 

28. 1864 
16, 1863 
26, 1863 
16, 1863 

7. 1864 
16, 1863 

1, 1864 
20. 1863 

1, 1864 
10, 186& 


Savannah  .. 
Winchester. 


Mar.     1, 1864 


Jan. 


Mar.    28,1865 


Mar. 

Apr. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Jan. 


12. 1862 
1, 1862 
8.1864 

12,1861 
30, 1864 

25. 1863 
26, 1863 

25. 1863 

22. 1864 

25. 1863 

10. 1864 
22, 1864 
10, 1864 

1, 1864 


Mar.  15. 


Jan. 


Mar.  28,1865 
Mar.  31, 18641  Mar.  31.1864 

I 


See  Co.C.  15th  111. ;  revived 


COMPANY  D. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Captains. 
Carlos  C  Cox 

Fayette 

May    29,1863 
Aug.     1,1864 

July    20,1864 
Aug.     1,1864 

May      1. 1864 
July    20.1864 

Jan.      5. 1864 

Dec.    12,1863 
Jan.   _  ^5. 1864 

Jan.      1.1864 
Jan.   _  ^5. 1864 

Aug.  19.1863 

John  H.  Henderson. . . 

Barr's  Store 

Barr's  Store 

Brighton 

Barr's  Store 

Brighton 

Bloomington... 

Greene  CO 

White  Hall 

Barr's  Store 

Springfield 

Payette 

Trans,  to  14th  111 .  Inf 

Firnf.  Lieut enan's. 
John  H.  Henderson... 

Promoted 

George  R.  Pinckard... 

Trans,  to  14th  111.  Inf 

Second  Lieutenants. 
John  H.  Henderson... 
George  R.  Pinckard... 

July     1,1864 

Promoted 

First  Sergeant . 
Samuel  B.  Dooley 

Sergeants. 

Joseph  C.  Carroll 

David  Baker 

Jan.     5.1864 

Dec.    12,1863 
Jan.    _  5,1864 

Mar.    12,1864 

Jan.      1,1864 
Jan.   ^5,1864 

See  Co.  D.  14th  111.;  revived 
See  Co. D,  14th  111.  ;^  revived 

Thomas  J.  Kidd 

Jacob  Schindler 

Corporals. 
Isaac  N.  Melton 

See  Co  D,  14th  111.;  revived 

Charles  Brown 

Augustus  Shelburne. . 

White  Hall 

Scotfville 

VETERAN  BATTALION,  FOURTEENTH  AND  FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY.    707 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

■ 

Remarks. 

Thomas  Pearson 

Walter  0.  Watson  .... 

James  M.  Baring 

Joseph  D.  Beck 

Chicago 

Blufiedale 

Greenfield 

Otter  CreeR.... 
Quincy 

Jan.      5, 1864 
Sept.  11.1862 
Jan.    ^5.1864 

Jan.      4,1864 

Jan.      5, 1864 

Jan.      5, 1864 
Dec.      1.1863 
Jan.      7, 1864 
Apr.    12,1864 
Dec.    13,1863 
Jan.      4,1864 
Mar.    30,1864 
Mar.    31,1864 
Mar.    26,1864 
Mar,    31,1864 
Mar.    26,1864 
Sept.    9, 1861 
Jan.     23.1864 
Dec.      5, 1863 
Dec.     8,1863 
Mar    31, 1864 
Aug.     1, 1861 
Mar.    28,1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Jan.      1, 1862 
Jan.    _  5, 1864 

Dec.      5, 1863 
Nov.   10,1863 
Mar.    26,1864 
Jan.      5,1864 
Mar.    27,1864 
Sept.  11.1862 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Mar.    28,1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Mar.   31,1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Feb.      1,1864 
Feb.    26,1864 
Jan.      5, 1864 
July      6,1861 
Nov.    10.1863 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Mar.    31,1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Jan.      5,1864 
Feb.      1, 1862 
Sept.  21, 1862 
Dec.    21,1863 
Mar.   27,1864 
Feb.      1,1862 
Jan.      5.1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Sept,  11, 1862 

Dec.    17,1863 
Dec.      4, 1863 
Jan.      5, 1864 
Dec.    12,1863 
Feb.    22, 1864 
Dec.      8, 1863 
Mar.    31.1864 
Mar.    26,1864 
Mar.    31.1864 
Jan.      5. 1864 
Mar.    31.1864 
June  29,1864 
Sept.  11.1862 
Feb,    26,1864 
Dec.      7, 1863 
Jan.      5, 1864 
May      1,1864 
Jan.      1,1864 

Jan.      5,1864 
Sept.  11,1862 
Jan,    ^^5,1864 

Mar.    12,1864 

Jan.      5, 1864 

Jan.      5, 1864 
Dec.      1. 1863 
Jan.      7.1864 
Apr.    12,1864 
Dec.    13,1863 
Jan.      4,1864 
May      3,1864 
Apr.  ^27,1864 

May     3,1864 
Apr.    27,1864 
Sept.    9,1861 
Feb.    22,1864 
Dec.      5,1863 
Dec.      8, 1863 
Apr.    27,1864 
Aug.     1.1861 
Apr.    27.1864 
Dec.      7,1863 
Jan.      1. 1862 
Jan.    ^5,1864 

Dec.    10,1863 
Nov.    10,1863 
Apr.    27,1864 
Jan.      5.1864 
Apr.    27,1864 
Sept.  11,1862 
Dec.      7,1863 
Apr.    27,1864 
Dec.    23,1863 
Apr.    27.1864 
Dec.     7, 1863 
Feb.      1. 1864 
Feb.    26.1864 
Mar.    12,1864 

See  Co.  D,  14th  111.;  revived 

Musician. 
Isaac  P.  Barton 

Privates. 

Altum.  James  M 

Anderson,  David 

Austin,  John  H 

Greenfield 

Greene  co 

Hillsboro. 

Shelby  ville 

Fidelity 

See  Co.  D,  14th  111. ;  revived 
See  Co,  D,  14th  111. ;  revived 

Biglow,  George  L 

Carroll,  Eugene 

Cannedy,  James  H.... 

Cannon,  Patrick 

Canty,  John 

Jerseyville 

Greenfield 

Barr's  Store 

Cole,  John  F 

Virden 

Dunham,  John 

Dabry,  Michael 

Greenfield 

Evans,  James  J 

Elliott,  Wilburn  J 

Slson,  William  H 

Edwanger,  David 

Farmer,  Almerine 

Fallard,  Abraham 

Pitzpatrick,  John  A... 
Griswold  A  . 

Greenfield 

Jersey  co 

Carrollton 

Terre  Haute,  la. 

Greenfield 

Scottville 

Barr's  Store.... 

Greenfield 

Chicago 

Greenfield 

Bluffdale 

Springfield 

Greenfield 

Terre  Haute,  la. 

Greenfield 

Morgan  co 

Barr's  Store.... 

Terseyville 

Springfield 

Hamman,  George 

Harden,  Roswell 

Halbert.  William  L... 
Havenstier,  .Jacob  .... 
Henderson.  James  W. 

Hespelt,  William 

Hill,  James  S 

Wiggins,  John 

lulse,  Thomas  B 

Jarnagan.  William  C. 

Kenig,  Nicholas 

Kidd,  Simon  J 

Barr's  Store.... 
Jacksonville  ... 
Quincy 

Nov.   10.1863 
Dec.    23,1863 
May      3, 1864 
Dec.    23.1864 
Jan.      5,1864 
Feb.      1. 1862 
Sept.  21,1862 
Jan.    26,1864 
Apr.    27,1864 
Feb.      1, 1862 
May      6,1864 
Dee.      7,1863 
Sept.  n,  1862 

Dec.    17,1863 
Jan.    _  5,1864 

Dec.    12,1863 
Feb.    22,1864 
Dee.      8, 1863 
May   ^3,1864 

Apr,    ?7,18G4 
Jan.      5,1864 
May      3,1864 

Klein,  Michael 

Kennedy,  Matthew 

Keplinger.  H.  S 

iakin,  William  A 

jeonard,  John  L 

Loran,  Matthew 

Waverly 

Chicago  

Jerse.vville 

Grafton 

Langley.  George 

Martin,  Francis  M  .... 

Glasgow 

Barr's  Store 

Jerseyville 

Blooraington... 
Fidelity 

Delhi ...;::::::: 

Carlinville 

White  Hall 

Virden '.'.'.'. 

McDonald.  George 

Moore.  Wiliiam 

Moore,  Wyatt 

Murray,  Patrick 

lilton.  William  E  .... 
Jeece,  James 

Neece,  William 

Pitman,  Samuel 

Pitman,  John  H 

Pinegar,  James  P 

'inckard.  George  R... 
Pickett,  Ira  J 

Greenfield 

Brighton  .'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Scottville 

■"ilgrim,  John 

Koady,  William  D 

Fidelity 

Sept.  11, 1862 
Feb.    26,1864 
Dec.    23,lft63 
Jan.      5.1864 

Springfield 

Scottville 

Sanders,  Andreas 

Sharp.  Francis  M 

Sharp,  Simpson 

Shelburne,  Jacob 

Scottviiie 

Jan,      i,  1864 

708 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 

rank  or   en 

listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Short,  Thomas  L 

Smith,  Samuel  C 

Taylor,  Charles  D 

Leroy 

..Jerseyville    .... 

Greenfield  

Jerseyville    .... 

Macoupin  CO 

Jerseyville 

scottsviiie:;!!;: 

Jan.   ^^5,1864 

Mar     27. 1864 
Dec       7. 1863 
Dec.    12.1863 
Dec.    21.1863 
Dec.      7,1863 
Jan.      5, 1864 
Dec.  ^12,1863 

Mar.    10.1862 
Apr.    27,1864 
Jan.       5, 1864 
Mar.    31,1861 

Apr.      5, 1865 
Mar.      1, 1865 

Jan.    ^5,1864 

Apr.    27.1864 
Dec.     7.1863 
Dec.    12.1863 
Dec.    21.1863 
Dec.      7. 1863 
Jan.      5,1864 
Dec.    12,1853 

Mar.    10,1862 
Apr.    27,1864 
Jan.      5.1864 
Apr.    27,1864 

Apr.     5.1865 
Mar.   15.1865 

See  Co._ 
See  Co._ 

p,14th  111.;  revived 

Tracy  Mark 

Tracy.  Patrick 

Vinson,  George  W.... 

Walker,  Samuel 

Williams-  Henry 

Whaley,  Thomas 

Whalen.  Michael 

White,  James 

Wylder.  Bluford 

Wylder.  George  B  .... 

Becruits . 

Alport.  Edward 

Brown.  Thomas 

Carman.  -James  H 

Carroneo  Tenn. 
Jacksonville  ... 
Bloomington  ... 
Greenfield  

Lockport 

Nettle  Creek.... 
Petersburg   

p.  14th  111.;  revived 

Ebey,  Thomas  

Gurley,  George  W 

Hommock,  Lewis 

Hamilton,  John 

Haralam,  Edward  — 
Johnson.  Benjamin  F. 
Liman.SCharles 

Winchester 

Sept.   10,1861 

Taylorville    .... 
Winchester  .... 

Richmond 

Upper  Alton 

Richmond 

Apr.    18,1864 
Dec.    27,1863 
Apr.     10.1865 
Mar.    29.1865 
Apr.    10,1865 
Mar.    23,1865 
Apr.      5, 1865 
Mar.    25,1865 
Apr.      4,1865 
Dec.    14.1863 
Mar.    25.1865 
Apr.      3. 1865 
Mar.    26.1865 

Apr.    18.1864 
Jan.    12.1864 
Apr.    10. 1865 
Mar.    29.1865 
Apr.    10,1865 
Mar.    23,1865 
Apr.      5. 1865 
Mar.    25,1865 
Apr.      4. 1865 
Dec.    14,1863 
Mar.    25,1865 
Apr.      3,1865 
Mar.    26,1865 

Miller.  Alvin 

Richmond 

Moveham,  David  B  .. 

Preble.  Hiram. 

Salem 

Reed.  John 

Vahle.  William 

Welch,  John... 

Springfield  .... 
lUinoistown.... 
Salem 

COMPANY-  E. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain. 
John  W.  Luke 

First  Lieutenant. 
Allen  P.  Barnes 

Second'  Lieutenant 
Benjamin  F.  Gardner 

First  Sergeant. 
Benjamin  F.  Gardner 

Sergeant. 
Alvin  W.  Cummings. 

Rufus  B.Tucker 

Frank  E.  Hannaford. . 
Hiram  S .  Beldon 

Corporals. 
Harmon  S.  Sheldon.. 

Charles  D.  Day 

Frederick  Horn 

Jesse  Fenn 

AmsaL.  Spencer 

George  W.  Noble 

Henry  M.  Older 

William  P.  Wilson.... 

Privates. 

Allen.  Ebenezer  F 

Ames.  Elijah  E 

Armstrong,  Warren  W 
Blodgett.  Eugene  A... 

Barnes,  Robert  R 

Boomer.  Isaac  N 

Barnes.  William  G 


Woodstock.  .. 

Nora 

Dorr 

Courtland 

Nunda  

Chicago  

Apple  River!! 

Rush 

Seneca 

LeRoy  

Pecatonica    .. 

Courtland 

Newport 

Freeport 

Warren 

Chicago 

Carey  Station 
West  Point... 


Apr. 

18. 1863 

Nov.    22.1863 

Apr. 

18, 1863 

June 

20,1864 

July      1. 1864 

Jan. 

1, 1864 

Mar.    10.1864 

Jan. 

^  1. 1864 

Mar.  ^10.1864 

Jan. 

^  \,  1864 

Mar.   10,1864 

Dec. 
Jan. 

16.1863 
^  ^1. 1864 

Dec.  25.1863 
Mar.  ,10.1864 

Jan. 
Oct. 
Jan. 

1.1864 
14.1861 
1. 1864 

Mar.  10.1864 
Oct.  14. 1861 
Mar.    10.1864 

Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 

5.1864 
1.1864 
1, 1864 

" 

Mar.    10.1864 

Mustered  out  Nov.  9. 1864. . 
Transferred  to  15th  Ill.Inf. 
Transferred  to  15th  HI.  Inf. 
See  Co.  E.  15th III.:  revived 
See  Co.  E,  15th  111.;  revived 

See  Co.  E.15th  111.;  revived 


See  Co.  E.lSth  Ill.;revived 


VETERAN  BATTALION,  FOURTEENTH  AND  FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY.     709 


Name  and  Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of 
rank  or  en- 
listment. 

Date 
of  muster. 

Remarks. 

Brinninger.  Peter 

Burton,  Daniel 

Ball  Henry 

Pleasant  Valley 
Chemung 

Jan.      1.1864 

Mar.      1.1864 
Jan.    __1.1864 

Mar.     1.1864 
Mar.     3.1862 
Jan.   _  ^1,1864 

Feb.      1.1864 
Apr.    21.1864 
Apr.      1.1864 
Jan.    ^1.1864 

Feb.      1.1864 
Dec.    16,1863 

Jan.    ^1,1864 

Mar.    26,1864 
Apr.    10. 1864 
Dec.    16.1863 

Dec.     3,1863 
Sept.    5, 1861 
Apr.    27.1864 
Feb.     14,1864 
Jan.      1. 1864 
Mar.    31.1864 
Nov.   18.1862 
Jan.    ^1,1864 

Mar.    27.1864 
Mar.    29.1864 
Jan.    ^1.  1864 

Dec.    24.1863 
Mar.    26,1862 
July    11,1861 
Jan.   _  ^1.1864 

Mar.    26.1864 
May      3, 1864 
Feb.      1. 1864 
Jan.      1.1864 
Sept.  12.1861 
Apr.      1.1864 
Jan.    25.1864 
Sept.  23, 1862 
Apr.   27,1864 
July    19,1861 
Jan.      1,1864 
Dec.    18.1863 
Jan.   _ ^1.1864 

Dec.    25.1863 
Mar.   31.1864 
Jan.    14.1864 
July      6.1861 

Mar. 

W.1864 

SeeCo._ 

; 

E.  15th  111;  r« 

^vived 

Apple  River.... 
Pleasant  Valley 
Pecatonica 

Mar. 
Mar. 

^10. 1864 

1. 1864 

3. 1862 

^10, 1864 

Case,  George  W 

Collins   John           .... 

Carey,  William  D 

DeLong,  George  H.... 
Darrall   Bela       

Carey  Station.. 

Dilly  Lewis  C 

Nunda     .... 

Dilly,  Cassius  M 

May 

^^r! 

Mar. 
Dec. 

Mar. 

24. 1864 
30. 1864 
_10. 1864 

11.1864 

25. 1863 

10. 1864 
25. 1863 
^10. 1864 

Warren 

Rush 

Pleasant  Valley 
Fremont 

J^'orster,  Charles  H.... 

Fairchilds,  Chester  H 
■Oage  Jared  D      

Greenwood 

Rush 

Hart,  Chester  H 

Hicks,  William  L. 

Hawkins  John  W 

Chicago  

Waueonda 

Waddams 

Constance  

Algonquin 

Galena 

Hodgson,  Thomas  H. . 
Hoth,  Henry  

Dec. 

Sept 

^r. 

Apr. 
Nov. 
Mar. 

May 

&. 

Apr. 
Mar. 

30. 1864 
^25. 1863 

9,1863 

5, 1861 

30, 1864 

_10, 1864 

30,1864 
18,1862 
10,1864 

5.1864 
30.1864 
_10. 1864 

8. 1864 
26. 1862 
11.1861 
W.1864 

Houghton.  Henry  .... 
Hubbard.  James  H  ... 
\  lumphrey.  Theodore- 
Hallock.  Wallace 

Algonquin 

Marengo 

Byron  

:  larter,  Francis  A  — 

Beneca 

Chicago  

King.  George  A 

Ripley.  Miss  ... 
Freeport 

Louden.  Jacob 

Byron 

Loughry  William  H 

Hebron  . 

Milks.  David  F 

JVIiner.  .Josenh 

Sharon.  Wis.... 
Dorr    .          ..     . 

Montgomery  Samuel 

Morris  David  E 

Nunda 

Miller.  Cyrus  C 

:Nash.  Richard 

Alton 

Neal.  Benjamin  F 

Chicago 

Marengo 

Norton.  Samuel 

Sept 
July 
Jan. 
Nov. 
June 

Mar. 
Dec. 
Mar. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Julv 

22. 1865 
10. 1864 

12. 1861 
12.1864 
25. 1861 
5.1862 
23. 1864 
19. 1861 
10. 1864 

18. 1863 

10. 1864 

1, 1864 
30. 1864 
22. 1864 

6. 1861 
14,1861 

25. 1863 

30. 1864 
21. 1863 

5. 1864 
5.  1861 
10.1864 

•Ostram  Gilbert  W 

LeRoy 

Protestor,  Christian.. 
Prouse,  William  H.... 
Powell    Smith 

Freeport 

''lumleigh.  Charles... 

Chicago  

Eli 

Page,  Charles  S 

Pabst,  Charles  H.C... 
Jteid,  Charles  J 

Freeport 

Rogers.  William  H.... 
Ramsey  Charles  D  . 

Chicago  

Dorr     

Steekle.  Reuben 

Smith,  William  H 

Shatswell.  William  ... 
Shatswell.  George  .... 

Stees.  Thomas  M 

Smith,  John  H 

Sullivan,  Michael..  .. 

Winslow 

West  Point 

Waukegan 

Freeport..."!!.'! 

Nora....!!!!  "" 

Sanborn,  David 

Shatswell,  Richard  ... 

Woodstock 

Waukegan  

Algonquin 

Thompson.  George  W 
Westfall,  Charles  H 

Sept.  14. 18611  Sept 
Dec.    16. 1863  Dec. 
Apr.    27. 1864  Apr. 
Dec.    21, 1863  Dec. 
Apr.      6. 1864  May 
Oct.      5. 1861  Oct. 
Jan.      1.1864  Mar. 

::     1 

Wray.  David  C 

Williams.  Trueman  W 

Chicago  

Woodstock 

Texas .         ... 

Wayne.  Hiram  N 

Wiser.  Solomon 

Wilson.  Robert  B 

Whitney. George  W... 

Mt.  Carroll 

Pleasant  Valley 
Freeport 

710 


ADJUTANT    general's    REPORT. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 

rank  or    en 

listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Becruits. 

Casey,  Henry 

Hope.  Thomas  B... 
Keys.  William  A. . . 
Plumleigh,  George. 
Shores.  Liorenzo  D. 
Weiser,  Daniel  S... 


Winchester  .. 
Union  Grove. 
Algonquin.. .. 

Chicago  

Buffalo 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Peb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


7, 1863 
23, 1865 
20. 1865 
24, 1865 
21, 1865 


Dec.  16.1863 

Dec.  7.1863 

Mar.  23.1865 

Feb.  20.1865 

Mar.  24,1865 

Mar.  21,1865 


See  Co.  E,  15th  III.;  revived 


COMPANY  P. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank  or   en- 
listment. 


Date 
of  muster. 


Captain . 
Thomas  A.  Weisner  .. 

First  Lieutenants. 
Thomas  A.  Weisner.. 
Cornelius  W.  Keifer.. 

Secon'J  Lieutenant. 
Austin  B.  Bostwic 

First  Sergeant. 
John  D.Jones 

Sergeants. 
Benjamin  H.  Burch... 

Wilbur  P.  Randle 

Henry  C.  Campbell ... 
Thomas  W.Jones 

Corporals. 

William  D.  Close 

Peterson  H.  Cherry... 
Thos.  P.  Cunningham 

Charles  S.  Barker 

Daniel  Weaver 

William  H.  True 

Martin  V.  B.  Slagle... 
JuliusEldred 

Musicians. 

Oscar  Bringle 

Patrick  Hines 

Wagoner. 
Stephens.  Smith 

Privates. 

Asher,  John 

Abrams.  Hardin  T 

Bernard.  William  T... 

Brown.  Horace 

Bruce,  Francis  H 

Bock,  Henry 

Carlton.  Charles  P.... 

Clark.  William 

Cobb,  Willis  P 

Coats,  John  H 

Coats,  William  T 

Combs,  Marcus  L 

Comstock,  Samuel 

Cotter.  John  M 

Cotter.  William  M  .... 

Covey.  James 

Covey.  Hezekiah 

Crisp.  Allen  H 

Coulter,  Wilson  S 

Cratt,  George 

Dalton,  James  W 

Dalton.  Kingsbury 

Depoister,  John  T 

Dix,  William  H.  H.... 
Deusenbury,  Isaiah  .. 
Duflf,  Joseph  W 


Greenfield. 


Greenfield.. 
Shelbyville. 


Litchfield 


Franklin... 
Brighton  .. 
Shelby  co  . 
Carlinville 


Greene  co 

Girard 

Waverly  .. 


Winchester 
Greene  co  . . 


Winchester 
Morgan  co.. 


Winchester 

Naples 

Winchester 

Exeter 

latan 

Girard 

Winchester 


Glasgow . 


Glasgow 

Winchester 


Exeter 

Jacksonville 

Waverly 

Winchester  . 


Naples 

Winchester  ... 


July    20.1864 


Feb.    26.1864 
July    20,1864 


July    20.1864 


Aug.    13.1861 


an.  1. 1864 

Jan.  5.1864 

Dec.  7. 1863 

Aug.  12.1861 


July    20,1864 


Apr.     1. 1864 
Dec.    21.1861 


Jan  1,1864 

Jan.  5, 1864 

Dec.  7, 1863 

Aug.  12.1861 


Sept.  11, 1862  Sept.  11,1862 
Jan.      5, 1864  Jan.      5.1864 

7. 1863  Dec. 

1.18641m 


Dec. 


Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


1. 1864 

7. 1863 

5. 1864 


Sept.  11,1862 


8, 1863 
1, 1862 


Dec.  7,1863 
Dec.  20,1863 
Dec.  13,1863 
7, 1863 


Dec. 

Jan. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


7. 1863 
1.1864 

1. 1864 

7. 1863 

5. 1864 


Sept.  11,1862 


Mar.  22,1864 
Mar.  1.1862 


5, 1864 
16. 1864 
27, 1863 

1, 1863 
25, 1863 


Dec.  J,  1863 
Jan.   5, 1864 


Feb. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 


13. 1864 

8. 1863 
27. 1864 
23, 1863 

3. 1864 
_  1, 1863 

27. 1863 
20. 1863 

21. 1863 

25. 1864 


Dec. 


Dec. 
Jan. 

Mar. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Apr. 


Dec. 
Jan. 


7.1863 

21.1864 

7. 1863 
5.1864 

8. 1864 
12. 1864 


7. 1863 
V>,  1864 


Apr.  8. 1864 


Jan. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Dee. 


12. 1864 
27. 1864 
27, 1864 
27, 1864 
7, 1863 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Apr. 


12, 1864 
20, 1864 
12, 1864 
27, 1864 


Trans,  to  14th  111.  Inf..., 

Promoted 

Trans,  to  14th  HI.  Inf... 

Trans,  to  14th  111.  Inf.... 


See  Co.  F,  14th  111. ;  revived 


See  Co.  F,14th  HI.;  revived 


See  Co.  F,  14th  111.;  revived 


>ee  Co.  F,  14th 111.;  revived 


See  Co.  P.  14th  111.;  revived 


See  Co.  F,  I4th  111.;  revived 


VETERAN  BATTALION,  FOURTEENTH  AND  FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY.       711 


Name  and  Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
rank    or  en- 
listment. 


Date 

of  muster. 


Remarks. 


Durant,  Francis 

Eldred.  Julius 

Fields,  George  W 

Fletcher,  Robert 

Faulkner.  Laban  A 

Gunn,  Jesse  W 

Gunn,  William  A 

Good,  Patrick 

Grose,  Peter 

Grose,  William 

Gwin,  John  H 

Harper,  William 

Helfin,  Martin 

Hawks,  Benjamin 

Handbeek.  Samuel  — 

Harper.  Charles  F 

Howard,  Clark 

Jones,  George  W 

Johnson, Jonathan 

Kay,  William  H 

Lawson,  William  H... 

Linville,  James 

Lindsey,  Samuel 

Lewis,  Isaac 

Manly,  Theodore  F 

McGlasson,  Joseph  ... 

Mooney,  David 

McAlister,  Robert  C  .. 

McGowan,  .Jacob  S 

McCafferty,  Harrison. 

Neal,  William  A 

Neely.  Asher  P 

Overstreet,  Greeub'ry 

Paine.  Charles  K 

Patterson,  John  T 

Ray,  Robert  D 

Robertson,  William  K 

Sap,  James 

Sappington,  Samuel.. 

Sellers,  Joseph  B 

Smith,  William  B' 

Smith,  John  H 

Smith,  Adam 

Scott,  James 

Sherman,  Edward 

Sweet,  Anderson  A  ... 

Taylor.  William 

Teal.  Charles  B 

Tomlinson.  William  .. 

Vieira,  Augustine 

Veavers.  James 

Ward,  William 

Walker.  Franklin 

Wells.  Lorenzo 

Woods,  Patrick 

Wells,  Alexander 

Zimmerman,  Charles. 


Hecruits. 

Baker,  Daniel 

Daniel,  James 

Elsen,  John  P 

McCormack,  James  H 

Quinn,  James 

Settlemoir.  Joseph  M. 
Settlemoir,  William W 
Sanders,  Samuel 


Naples 

Greene  co  ... 

Rolla  

Beardstown 

Palmyraj 

Zion 

Morgan  co.. 

Waverly 

Winchester 


Waverly  . . . 
Galesburg  . 
Glasgow  .. . 


Naples 

Winchester  . 

Girard 

Winchester  . 
Jacksonville 

Exeter 

Glasgow 

Naples 

Winchester  . 

Naples 

Oxville 

Exeter 

Zion 

Jacksonville 

latan 

Loami  

Carlinville  . . 
Winchester  . 
Naples 


Glasgow 

Winchester 
Naples 


Winchester  . 

Girard  

Winchester  . 

Girard 

Waverly 

Jacksonville 
Winchester  . 

Waverly 

Winchester  . 


Girard 

White  Hall. 
Winchester 

Chicag  o 


Carlinville 

Ridge 

0.«age 

Union 

Carlinville. 
Danville  ... 


Dec.     2,1863 
Sept.  11 


Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Jan. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
Dec. 
Dec. 


7. 1863 
19, 1864 

5. 1864 
9, 1864 

7. 1862 
1, 1864 

24, 1863 

7,1863 
^  ^1, 1864 

25. 1863 
22, 1863 
21,1863 

10. 1863 
5, 1864 

7. 1863 

5. 1864 

20. 1864 
25, 1863 
14, 1863 

9. 1863 
23, 1863 
10, 1863 
22, 1863 

9. 1864 
29, 1863 

5. 1864 
1,1864 

20,1861 
3. 1863 

21, 1863 


Jan.    12, 1864  See  Co.  F,  14th  111. ;  revived 
Sept.  11,1862 


Dec.  24.] 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


10. 1863 
20, 1863 
^21, 1863 

19, 1863 
4. 1863 

14, 1863 
4, 1863 
7.1863 
1,1864 

6. 1863 

1. 1862 

1. 1864 
13. 1861 

7. 1863 
12. 1861 

5. 1864 
19, 1863 
14, 1863 

5, 1864 


Jan.  5,1864 

Mar.  23,1865 

Apr,  11,1865 

Jan.  5,1864 

Mar.  23.1865 


Scottville. 


uec. 

Mar. 

19, 1864 

Jan. 

5,1864 

hVb 

9, 1864 

Oct. 

7, 1862 

Jan. 

1,1864 

Jan. 

12,1864 

Dec, 

7, 1863 

Jan. 

1, 1864 

Jan. 

24. 1864 

Jan. 

^12, 1864 

Jan. 

5,1864 

Dec. 

7, 1863 

Jan. 

5,1864 

Mar. 

20, 1864 

Jan. 

12, 1864 

Dec. 

9,1863 

Jan. 

_12. 1864 

Feb. 

9, 1864 

Jan. 

29.1863 

.Ian. 

5. 1864 

.Ian. 

1, 1864 

July 

20,1861 

.Ian. 

20, 1864 

Jan. 

12, 1864 

Jan. 

12, 1864 

4, 1863 

Jan. 

12.1864 

Dec. 

4, 1863 

Dec. 

7,1863 

.Ian. 

1. 1864 

Jan. 

12, 1864 

Mar. 

1,1862 

Jan. 

1, 1864 

Feb. 

14, 1864 

Mar. 

12, 1864 

Aug. 

12.1861 

Mar. 

12, 1864 

Jan. 

12, 1864 

Jan. 

5, 1864 

Jan. 

5, 1864 

Mar. 

23, 1865 

Apr. 

^11. 1865 

Jan. 

5, 1864 

Mar. 

23, 1865 

Jan. 

5. 1864 

See  Co.  F,  14th  111. ;  revived 


712 


ADJUTANT   general's   REPORT. 
UNASSIGNED  RECRUITS. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Brown,  Michael 

Brown.  Benjamin  F... 
Bolingart,  Henry  C... 

Clark,  Charles 

Carney,  James 

Carman,  James  L 

Carter,  John 

Chalmers,  James  A... 

Dillon,  John 

Davidson,  William  — 

Dunlap,  Matthew 

Dodson,  John 

Eckard,  Prank  M 

Fuller.  Henry 

Finnegan.  Michael 

Fox,  John 

Fosket.  William 

Howard,  George 

Henderson,  Alexand'r 

Hunt,  William  

Hampton,  Joseph 

Holt,  Charles  Putnam 

Hicks,  Francis  M 

Harper,  James 

Jordan,  John 

Jenkins,  Francis  M  ... 

Keaton,  Martin 

Medder,  Richard  D  ... 

Parker,  Charles 

Perry.  Creed 

Ray,  Charles 

Riley.  Matthew 

Reed,  Jacob  H 

Richardson,  C.  W.  F.. 
Robinson,  William  — 
Richmond.  James  E  . . 

Scantlan.  Daniel 

Smith,  John 

Stone,  William 

Sheppard,  James 

Thornton,  George  F... 

Watson,  Joseph 

Wilson.  John 

Wiley,  John  H  

Weaver,  Thomas 


Salem 

Upper  Alton. 


Residence. 


Apr. 
Arp. 


Richmond  . 


Sackett 

Walnut 

Chicago  

Upper  Alton. 
Prairie 


Milo 

McNamara 

Freedom 

Bethalto 

Silver  Creek 

Maryland 

Farm  Ridge 

Oconee  

Farm  Ridge 

Chicago 

Mt.  Carroll 

Maryland 

Rio 

Farm  Ridge 

Forreston 

Freedom 

Alton  City 

Bowlings 

Washington  T.. 

Alton 

Farm  Ridge 

Chicago 

Maryland 

Crete 

Forreston  

Upper  Alton 

Farm  Ridge 

Richmond 

Rio 

Silver  Creek  ... 
Washington  T.. 

Silver  Creek 

East  Joliet 

Freedom 


Date  of     I         Q  + 


1, 1865 
7, 1865 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


Mar. 
Mar. 


Apr. 
Mar. 

Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar, 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 


5, 1865 
10, 1865 
26, 186£. 
22, 1865 
17, 1865 
10, 1865 
^  ^8, 1865 

22. 1865 
27, 1865 
28, 1865 


6, 1865 
29. 1865 

9, 1865 
27, 1865 
24, 1865 

26. 1864 
6, 1865 

16. 1865 
28. 1865 
21, 1865 
28, 1865 

3, 1865 

6, 1865 

_23, 1865 

29. 1865 
7. 1865 
6, 1865 
31,1865 
21,1865 
22, 1865 
^29, 1865 

16, 1865 
29, 1865 
23, 1865 
29, 1865 

22. 1864 

27. 1865 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Apr. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Mar. 


1,1865 
7, 1865 
1. 1865 
5, 1865 
10, 1865 
26. 1865 
22, 1865 
17, 1865 
10, 1865 


22, 1865 
27, 1865 
28. 1865 


,1865 
,1865 
,1865 
,1864 
,1865 
,1865 
,1865 
,1865 
,1865 
,1865 
,1865 


,1865 
,1865 


Mustered  out  June  3,1865.. 


Mustered  out  May  21. 1865.. 
Mustered  out  July  6,1865.. 


See  Co.^K.  15tn  111.; revived 

Mustered  out  June  8, 1865.. 
Pro. Hosp. Stew.  Vet.  Bat. 

See  Co.K,' isth iii.Vrevived 

Mustered  out  May  10,  ises! 

Substitute 

See  Co.  K,  15th  Ill.;revived 

Mustered  outMay  il'.'ises! 

See  Co.'K,'  i5th  iii.Vrevived 
Miistered  out  May  ii.ises'. 

Miistered  out' May 'ii,' 1865! 

Suijstitute 

Mustered  out  June  3, 1865. . 


HEADQUARTERS  ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE, 

Raleigh,  N.  C,  April 28. 1865. 

Special  Field  Orders,  I 
No.  103.  r 

1.  The  organization  heretofore  existing  as  the  Veteran  Battalion  14th  and  15th  Regi- 
ments Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers  is  hereby  discontinued,  and  Companies  A,  F  and  D,with 
their  officers,  will  be  transferred  to  the  14th  Regiment  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry.  Col. 
Cyrus  Hall,  commanding.  Companies  E,  C  and  B.  with  their  officers,  Lieut-  Col.  L.  O.  Gil- 
man  and  First  Lieut.  Andrew  H.  Hershey,  Adjutant,  will  be  transferred  to  the  15th  Regi- 
ment Illinois  Volunteers,  Col.  George  C.  Rogers  commanding. 

By  order  of  Maj.  Gen.  0.0.  Howard, 

(Signed)  A.  M.  VANDYKE,  Assistant  Adjutant  General 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOI9-URBANA 


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